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Show the district and many of the larger interests were not favorable to the undertaking at this time The so- gineer estimated the coat at MW.W) To city attorney wa referred a recommendation for the eondemna- tli,n of a certain house at Wash-lngo- n avenue and Seventh street for the formulation of a plan by which undesirable property in the city can be condemned. The commissioner granted the Ward-klg- h petition of Fire Chkf H. H. for 23 bed and spring mattresses for the central fire iUon The contract wa swarded to the Boile Furniture company nd the a cost Smllh nrWUl fompn,r New Sewer Held Sunday School VAUDEVILLE Conference At Not Feasible At Providence Present in Ogden PRONOUNCED SUCCESS providence on awisted with fadal live owtumln and Trust aorthlnevi" were given by MIm June Zollinger and Owen Hammond; talk on the Book of Mormon and Life of Joseph Smith and of deowwUim were given by Mia Delva Baer and Robert Atkin: exercise on Birth of Lola Fuhrlman. Wav and means ' Christ, Virginia 'fv.m.H.o.n roar white they were being grated. j Nielsen, EloLve Baer and Orma Alw travel tourtet tnm-iof the, an. Dill n Hayefc lele m drr; ,.om Testiment," Mim Carol fHJurutrr, recounted the reeuite of principal subject discussed at thr Nielsen; presentation of Oeneral the wrestling match between Andy Twmonton Lion club meeting In suite nd ward officer, E. A and Ball Neck Moose Face. hotel Wednesday even- - 'Chug? ; congregational singing. "We Ulf The member of the male chorus Thank Thee O Clod for a Prophet: inf. Lawrence were Frank Baugh, Jr, !"Minuk-- s IVrformed by Mope, MrMur Bailey, Lew Balky, Janie The meeting wa in charge 0fWaln-- r Hanson; song. "Ood Will rm. Ed Bailey. Fred Baugh. Lear President T, A. Zuppan of the club Blest You", kindergarten: piano Hess, L. M. Squire. Baugh. Speaker Included Fred E. Hamlin selection, Emma Dell Hanson; talks ft D Kalishury. Arthur Olsen. Jtnvs of Salt Lake, who urged commun- on Honeaty and Tnisaworthlne, B. H. CV Andrnon. Ray Trotman, ity advertising to draw tourist tra- Grant Chugg and L. C. Nuhn; dotRobert. Charka O. Peteraon, We vel. Howard A. Jarvis, president of ing song, "Thanks for the Sabath-SchoolRaw. J P. Smith and Anton Pet- the Magna Lions club: Harry benediction, J. R. Baer. erson W. West, Noah Larsen Chaunocy ett, Ogden; Councilman High Members of the orchestra were: Salt Lake; lewis Jone. decretory of Oscar Hire were the visitor. and Ted First Violin. Henry Oil. Box Elder Commercial club and The Second ward Sunday school Second the W. Chrtstianwn; chamber of commerce: P. 0. ! conference was held Sunday evenViolin. W Ilford llsk. Reed Dunn. Oarland the representing acre given by Ray Ewart ing. Talk Harry Woodward: Cello. Lions club. Mathews. May Keith ClarCampbell. Farr. Flute, Harry Swinyard; song a delegation from the M alad Gibbon, and Ora Zollinger; inet, J. Karl Wood; Saxophone. kindergar-Theron- e Artliur Farliiiglon: Farrell Silencer. Li,mj club asked for cooperation of j Primary class; exercl.se Cardon: Trumiieta, Lyle (j)C Trrmonton club In securing bet- - j ten; duet. Junior OLson and Hazel Blt-- J Wood, Eldon Torlwruon; Trombone. tcr tnkln sendee on the Malad Mathews; trio, Misses Virginia P. Smith. Jr.; Bass. J II. Eng- -' branch of the Oregon Short Line iter. Dyrene Tlbbitts and Nonna Two visiting brethern were Piano, Gilbert TTwrpe; Drum railroad, which traverses Bear River ton. present Ewood Hansen. valley. A number of friends pleasantly Pp wards of 500 wa netted to The Tremonton Lion agreed to turn over to the Logan City employsurprised Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Blsse-gwith meet the ment council, the show having own have representatives on Saturday evening. Games official and the Malad and social chat were enjoyed and staged for the benefit of the unem- railroad a meeting to be scheduled lunch served to seven couples. ployed. It can be said the show wu Lions at a fueex-- s from every point of view next week. The annual affair of the Daughter of Pioneers entertaining their husbands wa held Friday evening In the pavllllon. The following proplay, gram was given: a one-aspeech of welcome. Adeline Mathews; piano solo. Mrs. Elmer Zollinger; ore art play read by LaVon Zollinger; vocal solo. J. E. Spuhler; vocal solo. Mrs Norma Crabtree. 'Lunch was served to one hundred twenty five. Dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. An- -; drew Nyman furnishing the music. 6 Miss Ann Steen is spending this week In Hyrum nursing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swenson. Mrs. William Checketts arrived home Sunday after a weeks visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Myron Carlisle of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frank were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Give the family a treat. We serve delicious BarbeJ. Hawkes on Sunday. We expect to hear plenty of cackcue Sandwiches. here next winter as a number ling CHICKEN VEAL BEEF PORK of our poultrymen have put In their Also Beef, Pork, Veal DeLux. baby chlx. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Crecketts and For a refreshing drink, try Don's Pure Orange children arrived home from Fram-to- n Root Frosted on Sunday. Beer, Frosted Orange, Juice, R Mrs. Jese Cook spent Sunday, Beer, or a College Double Malted Milk. Monday and Tuesday with relatives Complete Fountain Service here. Miss Daisy Whitney returned to her home In Brigham on Sunday after three days visit with her sister. Mrs. Leland Zollinger. Miss Ethyl Jensen visited with her parents on Sunday evening. Next to Palais Mrs. David Hutchison and three children of Malta, Idaho are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Neddo. Mr. and Mrs. Ervtng Jacobsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jensen on Sunday. Miss Connie Loveland spent Sunday with Miss Ann Steen. Mr. and Mrs. ffm. Astle and family visited relatives here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank visited with their children In Wells villa on Sunday. Mrs. Hilda Smith and daughter afternoon LaRue spent Monday with Mrs. Doretta Smith and son pIBti, a a lady UVon Carl dres-- ed pthcr. kept the audience in an up- j n , Finest Easter Eggs 5c pound Easter Ice Cream Bricks 50c Ogden The petition of C. O Bertagnolli and other for the formation of a sewer district In West Ogden, was taken under advisement by the city commission. Wednesday The commissioner said that although tome step should be taken to correct unsanitary condition it wa not advisable at the present time to create a sewer district The individual petition of Ber-. tagnolli, to provide sewer service from hi premise to the Wilson I bl CtriS-am- f lone canal wa referred to the el'y ' ofih ' ' pjr ii (,.n C. iiii.n; attorney. City Engineer John but also one of hsrnun said of that the petition far ttw Brown, Woman-Hom- e sewer in West Ogden represented the most rewarding Companion. onfr 13 per cent of the property In Tbe First ward Sun held achool conference wa dy Sunday evening. Talk on "Honeaty rrrriTremonton Lions Happy Easter j jiand 1 Special Bulk Ice Cream At Any Bluebird Ice Cream Dealer pieo-ure- The Bluebird . . . ' 19 No. Main s, lb-r- oe : " 1 . r? y : : ,, ""fr"1 " "; i n, We are Marching to the Easter Showing at AllensLadies Store j To Buy Our Pet-lerso- n. Smart Spring Clothes It Unt often that March showers bring such shower of genuine therefore we advise early shopping to assure yourself of a happy and satisfactory selection. We anticipate a great response to this selling of , J value-givin- g, , d. er ct 95 to DRIVE IN We are very enthusiastic about these new spring dresses and we believe that every woman who sees them tomorrow will be even Flat Crepe, Crepe DeChines, Georgettes and more enthusiastic. of course they are all the loveliest colors, Crepe Roman Women. and for Misses ... ot DISTINGUISHED FOR THIS DonsM?-- - dOr Your Easter Hat A Marathon of course! styled-righ- ti A typical Penneys thrift-valu- e finer hats at the price! Every with exacting care ! 85798 araS ! There are no detail teacher. Miss Lillie Schless. Seven ingirls and their teachers wer cluded. The First ward church is receivin ing kalsomining and cleaning this week Wednesday, general Thursday and Friday inclusive. - And feel njjht, tool Colors to harmonize with Spring apparel! Srmplvrims that are Junior. A number of girl friends of Mrs. K. R. Campbell entertained at a shower In her honor on Monday evening at the home of Miss LaRue Theurer. A reading by LaVon Zollinger; piano solo, Bemlece ZollinCrabtree ger and a solo, Norma Refreshments were were enjoyed. served to sixty. The bride received a nice assortment of useful gifts. The First ward bee hive girls entertained at a candy pull on Tuesday evening at the home of their finished Speaker Lauds Beet Industry Pocatello, Ida. The sugar beet for Industry has been responsible doubling and trebling prices of farm land in Idaho, Alma Lindholm of of Idaho Falls, secretary-treasurassociation Growers Beet Idaho the declared Wednesday. Mr. Lindholm spoke at the weekforum ly chamber of commerce hotel. luncheon In the Bannock His subject was Problems of Beet Growers. At the present market he said, price of refined sugar, farmers will receive about $5 a ton for beets. $1 less than last year. He said farmers acquiesce because of the belief the price will Increase. er 098 CO. PENNEY J.C. STORE DEPARTMENT CORNER FIRST NORTH AND MAIN la a Nutxbeil when Experience I what yon get else. youre looking for somethin WSJ1 POLOS, DIAGONAL POLOS AND A LOT OF NEW FANCY WEAVES 1 $ Other coat depend on their cleverly designed self scarfs for chic but all in all, they are the smartest coats we have seen for the assortment of styles and popular money . . . you will find a splendid A? t 1 F 1 L. .. ...MAoilx S,l AMAC MID LILIB NIEIDY you see etrawe, rough end lu.lrous, Everywhere you will look to new dipping to meet the eye or rising note the . . . there are many-a- nd Try on any of them in this group You will find them in back-height- s. silhouette they give. charming spring-lik- e shade sponsored for spring. every S529S AN las " |