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Show ' ?p w s I THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKF-- CITY r' FRIDAY r 3 UXE 13 -- 1933 yIDCC f IT .Ogden Lays Down Law Against Use UUi( of Fireworks on Independence Day h. 4 ALL DEBTS IN 1930 llnTI P"UT or liarmlrBf, 1G PRECINCT will be banned P;eroui ana officers are Instructed to July, 1'our'h. of the C115 strictly enforce tbe ordinance. "What about tnalche,- - asked Thi, U ,th merchantsf lone woman storekeeper. Hatches to a daily neceamy, the mayor bqi, nj fVVtHiLbf7A iandrt .rri Owe y dnumstra-lrepiCounty w,OOQ the warnfnggaci Ando .tou from the hail that tbe b n .V week hyicor.HMt Fourth elty On New High of July, so far .ippr?Achd who sougJtpermis ou Ogden is concerned Is to he safe nhch .and . irrorh and proaccut.ons will School.' han1 auch follow all violations of the city or. ?riSPP3t -jdinanHi both m the matter olfer- w J;. wiU ?und3rnowhtb-jeharfo rsV. selling or tns dlaJlng ? fireworks, of Lreaorks within the city OGDEX, lost It Wtber coub er they are considered to b U T 'rl South Main Street . 33-3- 3 Other- - Weber Several Section . Show ' Decreases. L I s Theyre Here! More of dm-th- at out of debt with the excepty tion of ($6,006 on the eountv high school, and that will be paid If thin yey. Property owners in We-tcounty rural district do not believe in bonds 1 dont believe m bonds; I th nk they are not a rood thin it. Chairmen F. W. Stratford of Weber county commission told the Lions club in rj address Thursday. Chairman Stratford sad be with-- d the same conditions prevailed in n Ogden and added that he pitied Citv for its present financial condition. 4te said that so long as Ni Is in office he will endeavor to keep Weber coun ty out of debt The county official reviewed Weber couta road program, which is being earned on a ith a cma n mount of oiled grave) and cement paving each year He raid the prorram wIIJ continue until all of her cotmty roads are improved. The Lions will hare their neat meeting on Thursday evening, June 1$, in South Fork canyon, with their- - w-a guests. dan-jl'm- i! OGDEX, June CreeV pfeemet of Weber county just south of Ogden city, ts the fastest growing procmct in the county, it turns announced by David K. Roberts, census supervisor. The population of Burch Creek 19 , given as 1363 as compared wiiu OODLN, June 13. Ogden bariogdeu on Juiv The Lrvf lap of 73 for 1CO. There are 43 farms arr Wen bas a f ben included in the route of tilths derbyto w.il 1e from Fort Worth, j m the district. a Angel. Calif, then population of 366, with 6$U In Tex.'.s, os tnrrUs to Oakland fom 22. oak are S3 farn loss of There Fort Worth, Texav, o Omaha, Nep. ft tc Eden shows a loss of 34, with it ! announced by SecretsK 3 lOmcha ears as compared with 33 tea Between 2$ and 35 plane are FJeldsted of the OAden chamber f There are 60 farms. HuntsCcmmerce. tbe drbv ,igo. in pat loss, a ville shows ' Aeced also popuiu .r e r t tal ofprtir i ?2 Ray Cooper and (kpfain in Ogden as 65 as were in Ogden. Thursday with this amount lion in 190 ts given a.fered In addition fto jr In l3 jtre L is offering l! i.i p'ajne. making arrange-.Ogde- i tiejfjf afi, IM. mente for the plane partcpating jai r. v be Reason for the rapid growth of M m the derby to stop at Airport ul Burch t'reek ie due to Ita close proximity to the rapidly growing out hern part of Ogden. Many ok-,- . -- aden workers reside Id Burch creek I Other Weber county precincts are principally farming districts. Lawreore. Hogge or Ogdetf. 15. Thomae FLUtVlLLE, Utah W natitmai oandsman at died at Cve family LefsNair. Williams, Jordan Narrow with the iiom4 wdndav ven?ng, June 1J. Po toff ice Chooses 222ud Utah fcid arttllerv oid age mw n following an iln's due to be the oldest resi- training there ma painfully tn- - H t Assistant Chief. Clerk yttred-jinWellavtUe. w ill b held An OODE.V. June tl-- J. S. P.quette. o'edVnhllhUv y m,dn!:bt ca the Su Kunl 2 pm. in the WelNiile .dav xt fpri(vs ireMed .t ,h,' Salt ward taberjjcie. und-the dn-OeVw&ord lse- - tlnn of t ward bhopric. with . JY" ;h ,p l;tl5 emer,eney hoepltal eratien on the ear a.nl and Bishop John J. Hendry In charge He ,o!d hespi'al at. ioO J! 5 h.,f dCTk., he fell .ho tace ruie,. while dr vme emergency Hospital Slone and Old, New Camps Vote to reeenUy tran.ferred to Honolulu ajto ard Salt 1ake.le.n from Ogdn, and left after treatment without chief clerk. It is announced by Mr. Ibis sutomobtle struck a near pole whether he ame in hist Send Delegates to Danvers. Mr. Paquette has beeojthe Cudahy Packing p'ant. car after the wreck or wa? Identified with the service sincej Hogge failed to make an seel. own ars not His in. brought injuries 14. Salt Lake. dent report to police. He entered serious. er Ogden Gets Place on Route of AU-Americ- Those Washable Flying Derby, Report an Was, 475 j ilk Dresses j T Or-de- h- -I ex-o- t- com-The- j ve Crash Injures AgedWellsville Resident Passes Ogden Guardsman; , & The modes of the moment! Delicate.-lookin- g pastel colored and all white shantungs; navy and white pin and polka dot crepes; cape effects, long sleeved or sleeveless for afternoon wear. ra Hw r fr .a. 1 h- - OGDEX, June 11 Oiden esmp ef the Unlred Spanish War Veterans, the second camp to be organised in commandei vt'-- r Junior- - vi-- . Z. Otto (Passes HO .jDtLryc, & Has-st- d; Ba-t- r "Hwil 0 25c to 1.00 60c to 1.25 They must be practical Really chic enchant ingly lovely! but that does not mean that Shapes and designs a bit bizarre; they cant be ever so interesting! Odd shapes and flashing colors, with all over emsizes, soft and harmonious realear bossing. Long flaps that colors are employed yet ly protect, and guarantee perfect theyre built for wear and dryness or perhaps youll prefer stand an amazing amount the novel new beret types! of knocking about. Z. C. M. I. Toilet Goods Dept, Street Floor, Elect Today Scheduled For Tonight Closing - ioS -asSSf i". OGDEX, June 18 Election and Installation of officers Friday aftwill conclude the business sessions of the convention of the ' United Commercial Travelers of the councils of Utah, Idaho and Montana. The business sess ons to which only delegates are admitted, are being held In tbe Knights of Jvthias hall The annual banquet will be he'd Friday night in the Hotel Bigolow. At noon Friday the delegates were y guests of the Becker products at a luncheon serted at he on Lincoln aenue and plant stream- - -- - day- "prograrmiT" errt frSff ment arranged for Saturday, June 14. Including a parade, barbecue, theatre parties and dancing ernoon fu? rE$ feteS B com-ran- Arr-a- tt 1 8.100 REWARD Aggie Alumni Issues Quarterly It ha cocn to oar otteotioa that uiacnipuloaa panorn art tpreading faa and malidoua ronton to tha affact that oar DUBBLE BUBBLE CHEWING GUM coman harmful md injuriooa kigitdonlL Wa bareby ofiar $500 wart to aBjvat fronting informatioa cauaing tha arraat and tonviction of any pataan or panona drcolatmf auch ntmon. i Ai raaponalbia maktn of highrfttda thawinf fum for ovar IS jmara, wa resent thaee nalidoaa etorfec DUBBLE BUBBLE GUM contain para cane auger, com syrup, natural jams and bust of Eaton and is andoatd in a sanitary srrappar. It is manufactured in a daylight factory, under aaratary condition and in ooroplianc with tha Pun Food Low of tha United State. statements to tha Contrary an abntatafy falsa. 1? 3? Open Sal. Until 8p.m. the favorite for infants ,wear42Zlnches wide. 25c . value, reduced for Saturday ' ' only, - purchased. Violation of thji Ordinance Is declared to be a misdemeanor aub-- i ject tooths punishment of a'fThk of not less than f!X or more than t2Q9, or sfjatl term of 160 das. Give Him a New Suit Latest Styles & Models No More No Less New Shipments Arriving Daily 118 So. Main Our winaows will convince you these are $40 values Pequot a Sale! Pillow Cases 600 Pairs Womens Silk Hose 37c Foremost in quality and and ijn popularity s. among - Americas Size 42x36; 45c values reduced for value, Regular 1.93 Values For S' 23c a pair Sheer chiffon, of finest even tex-- . ture, with picot tops and French heels. Fashioned to fit perfectly with extra length and extra wear in ery pair. Flannel i. Pairs for $1 4 1.59 Fine desirable quality, in plain colors. 31 inches wide; $1.98 values specially reduced. Z. C. M. I. Domestics Street Floor. Including rand-new True to their name in pattern and color variety t. guaranteed Yard wide; 29c values. -b- Values. ; house--wive- Garden Prints 24c . ; -- French Percales Silk and Wool passed by city .Wednesday making It necessary to secure permit from the chief of police before email firearms can be tt. O TC One Price 118 So. Main Extra value ! First quality, Permits Required For Firearm Purchases OGDEX. June IJAo ordinance was the commission rFmmm 95 : 19c Very desirable for .childrens wear, house frocks, etc. - Newes- t- designs; in gay colors that withstand 29c repeated tubbings. . FotFathers Da For Saturday tah, Jun 13 Th directory number of the I tah State the alumpublished by Qurtrrly, ni at the U. S A. C , le being just off tbe prss and f distributed to thoee tbe alumni who bve paid their anrual dues. The present isue was edited by George P. Barber, executive secretary of the association i THE FRANK li. FLEER CORR philaoelphiaa. T-- Daisy Flannel LOG AX, I arf.o-iatlo- Dept. . . . Second Floor. ar Bathing Bags Banquet -aa- Ready-to-We- Bathing Caps U. C. T. Convention -- C M. L Get In the Swim but take the smartest accessories with you! commands; Loughrau. adjutant, Joseph bruce Stexens, officer for the Edward Ptepbenson. c'ficer of the Winifred guard. George Moa'bray and Wm.fred Danvers, trustee. Both the new anl the o!d carrp voted to send a Ueleeatjon to Salt Lake on July bg 24. for the state t itampmenf. The Harry A. Vourg amp indorsed Robert F. Harden for department commander. C . Whether your choice be one of the cleverly tailored styles or a gracious, fluttery, ultrafeminine model you can only marvel at the. degree of quality and style offered for so modest a price. this clt. was Installed Tiursdav night. Ths makes H-the ffth camp in the state. Paul - Brvast, commander of the Harry A Young camp, conducted the luatallanon htch was attended by delegates from Salt Lake. Officer msalled Bernard Cash, commander. John P!asman, sen op ' . ship--ment- s! tub-fas- Washenrede Crepe 21c Fancy quality, color-fasfor gowns, underwear, etc. Many popular colors; values reduced. t; Half Hose and Ankle Sox in Fine lisle-and-ray- mixtures. Z. C. M. I. Hosiery Z.C. Street Floor. Dept M I. Domestics Dept. Street Floor. in conformity with the vogue for' color featured at special prices for Saturday Shoppers! Fine Linens r Bridge Sets Pure Linen Sets Hand Woven Sets 1.19 $25 to $50 4.98 36x36 inch Goths, four Napkins. Colored bor- ders, all laundered and ready for use. Very practical for shower gifts or for trousseau. Z. C. M. large variety of sizes, suitable for dinner or luncheon tables. Hemstitched or plain, with four, six, or twelve Napkins to match. A LXinen Dept. Goth and. six Napkini, hemstitched and nicely boxed. Practically all cob ors to select from. For afternoon luncheons, bridge parties, gifts, etc. Street Floor. r |