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Show ... WW, 1 . . - v-- C- THE DESERET. NEVS SPECIILSEICES OGEDEN lumrat Iw4 Mm, ItMMkr iM(N MllMU Carrier Irr- - HELD Thanksgiving day observed In tbia city with a In tha Flrat special united aarviea Methodist rhurch, and all business susTha schools yrera also closed pended for the day. The Kiangellcal churches of the elty held their union service at 11 am with of the the Rev. Arthur E. Oleon. pastor church - delivering English laitlreran wa. The His the sermon subject Vital tenge of aba Hour.. - Assisting at A. GarriRev was la the the serrtce son of the First Baptist church who offered tbs Invocation; the Rev, John W church read Hyalop of the Episcopal the president a call- - to give thanks, responsive reading led by the Rev John E Carver of the First Presbyterian church, Bcrlpture reading, the Rev Godfrey Matthews of the First A report filed n church; benediction, tha OGDEV, Nov. ?4 congregational rod of bureau public tfl Rev W U Melllnger, First Christian the U. 8. 5 than icharch terday showsin that more Liati and Nevada on Th musfcal program Included eolos was spent federal aid projects from Ju smoun by Mrs Bernice Tyree anthem by the A similar this year. Oct 11, bjr MlBf jesaa Bea- (fjl cho(r to that expended by the governroe ymsl solo. Oliver Reece; cello was spent by the two Helen Miss Hunter. Mrs. Vera .ni solo. 7I wa The total expenditure tho organ console. peasea -were In Uah Including both federal riven st the state Programs 'school for the deaf and blind and for state aid funds was total?Ii' a Nevada lllgtio atudanta-at-thIn Industrial school the $87f was paid oul-- special menus were served at ths Dee Memorial hospital, tbs city and county I Jails- Children of the Martha Society Day Nursery ware driven A special Thanksgiving dinner and ths Salvation Army entertained a number of children at HOLD MEETING FDIDAY a dinner and program '" OGDEN. Nov J4 ..n2 M- I ence will meet tomorrow club 8iloni will be held el 10 JO a m and 2 10 P m. At tha morning session tho following "Present subjects will be discussed C Klmer Methods Sewage Disposal-Ogden Barret, Weber aNormal College, D. Rich M Beets," of Bug Blight Measuring ards. U. A C, R. R layman. FlowingOfStreams""Some (Undies of Utah; Mtaa Blanche and Growth "Quaking C, Logan; U. Cooper, U A 8 forS. F. In Baker. Utah." Aapen est service. Ogden; -- Dried Beet Pulp, vercua Pasture fop Dairy Cows," W. It r of Pepsin " 4 -- t i 1 AUE!AC1 a flnertacFo Urocyferyat - larA-l- 25c Epsom Salts .. ,10c ...... .. 75c licorice Compound- -. .4 8e 4 oz. (AwrbaiV - .23e- - Main Floor ) (Except in Grocjterya, Fountain, for $3.50 $20 to for $6.00 to for Regular Purses $5.00 Purses All the leading color, and shapes large and roomy purw. fitted with mirror many with oilet artirle holdera All hate long handles And are atrongly made. Regular:! J5 00. Sala Swagger and Ko-- d a k shapes; made of good leathers. In black brown and tan. Well lined. Sale, fl.SS. S Off. 3.69 - T Moire silk lined. - iMack, brown gray. Special at and gray. Special 4 69. at f ts -- .lt of rn-drre- r n-w- -- yfH 1 ' the-po- f. Rr?.rj,,dr . .. V 1 GAS BUGGIES ' err urrounded ltd HE taday. -- are-there- i -- Second -- Floor 98c Childrens Ankle Length, All-Ov- er Play Suits withdrawals following reports of the insolvenry of the Institution towith inability, to collect- - And gether 1ow liquidation caused the closing of i he M it bank here yesterday. The bank, is now in the hands of the state bank commissioner. Deposits of approximately $490,006 are shown on the last statement issued is $106,000. and the capitalisation Little apprehension is felt toward the local financial of other security ID-a- Childrens Fine Corduroy Coats . 2 $3.69 In navy or brown. Sizes to 6 years. (Auerbtch Idaho George Allen. Bancroft Dal- ANSWER ton C. Rogers. CuMessc. Alva A Hamil Lewis. Me gnomon. liugb ton, New Plymouth, and Chester A. Cornwell, Rupert. 2nd Floor) I. H.w Last Respects To Be Paid Brigham Octogenarian j"""- - How Hard KEVEmO UNDERSTAND TO BU -- DC. YOU OUGHT 5fl 80V MY EATS THESE HILL 5- -- Funrl Rr BAZAAR DATK AAAOCACED.- - . BOt VTIFVL, Nov 24 The Bountiwill give a ful First ward bazaar Dec 14 and 15 pughs VJature MIA. Club i ADET 19 NAKED. Nov. 24 The apWASHINGTON pointment of Fred M. Taylor of to United cadet as the Idaho, Nampa, States military! academy was announced by Senator Borah yesterday. Intermountain Region Postmasters Confirmed notes HE V9N0EREP COMING WHAT THE LCRL0 WAS THE NEV OR PER Of THING- S- NATURE' 431 RA- R, mra ,t T.lr, I ka aln.4 Aik In. cannot reply scientifically to thia 'h suppose the worm entered the cabbage to broase. and finding the pastureg good stayed there. Anglo worm eat tender gren stuff, and in crawling oqt at nght to feed, one might easily go into the cabbage, and squeeze, or bore, its way Into the heart , Da packet gophers attack tana pradaee Tea sometimes,-particula- rly root, plants like potatoes This makes them a nuisance, but they do some good hv loosening up uncultivated ' ground In their tunneling to find new food s ad they "turn under" a good many weeds concerting them to green manure Wild grass and bark ere also eaten. roots, Tree ere sometimes girdled L V watt Id like la kaaw the name f aew bird, little larger tkaa a spar-rabady yellawisli a raws, fa ft bead Mar, bright red arrssa tip ef wtaga, aad tall, black araaad Its eye aad arraaa Its ebeek Egga grayish blue, wHb brawn spats. Bird la very teare. A cedar waxwing "The band at the end of the tail Is e!Iow. not red. but old birds sometimes have the same e sealing of red points or on the tail as well as wtns.tips sup-plie- w. jy3SBSKllrU9tt What do you want to know about Nature Subjects Send any questions of general Interest to the Nature Note Dept, of thle paper Look for answer in this column CAT TOU AN9WER THESE qiES-TlON- .. n. kraf cabbac abl, Iff Three Intensitifs of can he ob? Kpeciat to The News) 1. Do v altars locate tbeir toed by (ained from are lamp light used by photoWASHINGTON. Nov 24 The seneeatf use the of by graphers recently invent- . ate yesterday confirmed the followin A Why la someth es railed ed switch controls ing nominations for postmasters Iron has been made In New Zea-thPig the intermountain region. hert shorn 2 has been discovered close to the Utah Earl H Greenhalgh Ferron; II a sharks true that aa land from their hH John JuMesen. Spring City, and deposit of limonite ore barks is bHef , surface of the ground' James "C. Hill. Elsinore. isanh at t 1 Some of Them Fall. Of K3ANITY PRODUCE? BY IG A CA- R; GEE - C1TT. Nov BRIGHAM 14 services for Mrs. Heneretta Noble Gilbert. 84 will be held Friday at 2 o clock ward chapeL WON'S BIRTH ANNOINC ED. pm n the firstwho was the wife of Mrs. BorVTIFTL Nov 24 Mr and Mr George Gilbert, wa stricken a week Gilbert H Da Ka Davis. Jr. announce the birth of She with paralysis. wasi Tendera son. horn Teesday morning, at the ago ed speechless. home of Mrs. Elinor Williams. Besides her husband the following Mrs. James G children survive hr PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO MEET. Smith of Preston. Idaho : Mrs. Hi las w Mra Louis Lake. Salt hittker. 14 Nov. BOLNTIFTI Dnhnd Aquilla Gilbert of this ters of the Pioneers will was in born v Mrs Gilbert city, at the home of Mrs WlUiara Burning-haEngland. Friday Nov. 2i m IN TOMORROWS NOTES PRK1IOI8 'imKM'TOTIONS. i Be Thankful Jf you ' also have learned the true -- meaning of wddtmr .thrift., and to rather than taking from th prosperity of future cltlsena. Deaeeet News saving tank will -help yo tcnrn thrift's ksaoe. - . Hemmed Diapers Per Dozen, $1.95' fl bleaaed Thanksgiving Day. Be Thankful for the thrift of the hardy pioneer of this rich land where we lire. -- Had they not sensed the great need to live not nly for today buU for tomorrow: not alone for pelf but for future generation, we eould not be enjoying the home comforts and companion with wl)ich we r -- of-fi- re provi-Mon- . B8c- ......Ho .4iucttiadiWJLils Hool) 27-in- at BerTtankful for th thrift of our Bad they Pilgrim forefather. not been tnplred to aee far Into the futur and make -" for reponlbl!itles both anticipated and unforeseen, we ahould not be here to enjojr this T. ...... Braxll Nuts . . 3 For $1.00 OGDEN. Nov 14 Mayor J W Tet.ri X Chris. Mi.mtrKn of and Mayor Rrigham Oily, w w tho principal Boy Injured When Runs .Change Venue Denied poakers at tho monthly nlhl dinner -- - In Front of Auto In Harris Murder Trial and moo Una tL th. Osden Heramr rhib j . hold In tho W ober rlub last nlht Th. "Echo" chorus or Brigham City (Hpefial to The New d Cut and bruise OGDEN, Nov. 24 a number of arlectiona head were sustained jesterdkyj NEPIII Nov 24. Change of enue Tho Brigham City Hotary club to th. on th th in lr,Hl Harris for the ki on or uouu number of JO aero the sperlrl guo.ta by XLmrA of Jsss rone In quarrel over u..Uyins of tho Ogdon Rotariana who tnvitea Wt 148 Twenty eichtb street, when near Trout ran creek beright tho Boxelder rotarians to furnish th. lt wa run down by an automobll tween the Harri family and Mr. Cone, E In Trrat 8 court denied Fifth program the district of th. Hinckley Case Reopened When Av 1L B- - Ames, at Grant and hre Ogden club pressed at th h.nnu.. yM,.rday, he rase The heard will The rda. probably Defendant Explains y driven by W. K Fronk. 2214 sometime next week. Harribut wa -the avsnue. Fronk took the boy victed at th first trial Reason for Absence Americanization Clashes hospital where he wa said to prro court ordered a new trial, Start in Weber County be th . 14. FranY Elliott not eriouly hurt. The boy OGDEN, Nov paid charged with colliding with a man OGDEN Nov 14 -- Americanisation to hv been running across the tret Shoe ArC Stolen frOITI on a bicycle and neglecting to report ni eases were commenced with other hoy when the toether In tho county accident happened Th Ame tar wra to the police, entered a plea of guilty schools yesterday. It Is announced General Store Lindon by beinx taken from th repair shop by in the city court and explained to SupL B A Fowler for th. flrt time Fronk. Judge D R. Roberta the reason he at Taylor, Kaneavtll.. Uinta, PROVO Nov. 24 The sheriff Roy and did not appeer at the hearing Monis looking for burglars who stole Marriott. Classes in towns will K 60 IK ADLRS day wa because he had been work--in- s bo established In th. other DRILL ARREST! of shoes from the Cullltnore pairs near future Inrontlnuooslv for 72 hours and structors for tho classes MerianfTTs company store at Lindon are Anthony 24 OGDEN No to nine Upon promi overslept and did not arrive at the Russell, N. I Christenson. tmles of here Tuesday north C. J. Manattend all drill regularly, six local night A targe automobile court until after hie caso had been ning and was seen Joseph Felt youth who were arrestedo Wednesday standing near the store about 4am disposed of Order forfeiting $60 ball on charrea of failing attend tha by a woman living near the store She was set aside 84. fOTFERESCK H EDI LED. H developed at the hearing that h weekly drill of the national guard south. that the car dro upon rec- reported did not know he had struck the OGDEN No 54 Ward Conforoncsa were released from custody W K Lindof ommendation and that foe WiUltte who was a 111 bs held in the Weber stake Captain at th. quist, commander of troops B j Ward Primaries Give Food riding the bicycle did not k"w what Fifth and Twelfth wards. Sunday. Nov part of the csr struck him The court i7. it la announced by th. stak. presij To tyeedy for Thanksgiving ordered th defendant to aerae one dency Id DISMISSED. C49E George E Browning and memdsv in Jail, and suspended sentence. bers of the high council will attend th. t Special to The Nov 24 Because the com- j OGDEN, New) conference in the Fifth ward and Elder witness refused to testify SMITH! I ELD. Nov. JL When the John Watson and members of th. high plaining Edward him. Call, against charged Turkey TW,f Susoect council will attend the conference at with a statutnr) offense was dis- First ward Primary association met the Twelfth ward missed in the Hecond district court, Monda) afternoon each child brought a, , Waives Preliminary of the food which was distriyesterday bv Judge George 8 Barker, basket OGDKT CK1DEY Nov 24 GIRL, APPEAR ON BILL. Joe Mutlarefg upon motion of the district attorney. J huted to pxr and aged in the ward for their dinner. waived preliminary hearing in the city Thanksgiving OfsDk.19. 24 I Mie Loretta and The cond ward Primsfv also colcourt yesterday on a charge of aasautt Genevioce Nov HOVAN 19 FIFIK MoUnt of the daughters lected to be distributed to with A deadly weapon, a yd was held late D J Moiane supplies of thia city, and forr OGDEN, Nov 24 Mary HaviUe whoand aged In that ward, to the Becond district court fo- - trial mer local .. . .. e musicians, are to appear as a was found guilty In the city court on tl Ooa bail on a charge of disturbing ThnA',.Tr.dduM1:.b!, Wednesday v'Vh,',7'af ,n the peace, wa sentenced yesterday by tViln V&US6S L1091Dg David R Robert to pay g fine Judge rftllS DAIlK F. E Bowers, a of $? and cost Ut Id&llO P.1L t' dlM.v.r4 .teallng turk.y front th. ' ii complained of the con- neighbor, who Kaviile. Ngiahitt f.rm. Hr XnZ U.rr .rre.t.d I to com-News.) The was 1 (Special the duet of Mr at hi bom In Clinton where th of-- riniini Nov. 24 . IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. fleer claim they found turkev feath-- j plaining witness. era In hi wagon and some the tur- In the house. ky BeThanklul For Thrill tmomI4 . . li In striped material. Infants Antiseptieally Prepared Birdseye I I Sort-site- -- B almas, lb. 18oft-i-le- U With dainty rose bud Main Floor.) (Auerbachs No. trim. fa-or- 95 .I2c Donnedary Date Infantv Fine All Pure Wool Hockey Cap, 98c - 00 . Boxelder Rotarians Are GueU of Ogden Club " Jkf - Uoody 1eanut Butter, lb. Golden Arrow Butter, b. in pink and blue with white collars and cuff ' trim. ' for $6.75 to $10.00 Purses 1 1U lb Made in the new pretty honey comb weave They'ra of patent leather and genuine calf In tooled leather. Moire silk lined. The fost shapea Regularly 16 "5 to The swagger, kodak and oth-a- r good shapea In morocco, calf and other popular leathers. Regularly 3.(0 to $7.00 13.19.. 1 ,Se Infant All Pure Wool Jacket, $1.49 $8.50 Parses In calf, morocco and shark ' leathers. In the new and wanted stiles Long hand-le- a $5.19 for $5.50 to $7.00 Purses .., as assistant postmaster, the position held by Postmaster Gamer for the past 12 years. Mr Stevenson has also been identified with the local postoffice for II years and ba spent the past !2 yearn In the financial department The new assistant postmaster entered upon hi new duties yesterday. Prise were awarded as follows E aye. First prise. Our Jordan,. Ogden high school: Nelwjrn Emmett Central Junior; Dorothy Foulger. Madison school Second prise, Harold Lashus O H. &: Belba Brown, Central school. Margaret Rbead. Fire Points school Third price, Marrarit Garrison, O H R: Charles 0mmet, Lewis Junior. Katherine Thornes. Lewi trade ichool Posters First prise Atheleeir Vene-1OHS.: Martha Wright, Central Junior; Adiina Westbrook, Lorli$ Fprr. Second prise. Marion Cross. O D 8, Francis Kershfnek Mt Fort, William Tffedlwn Third prise, IaT Thomas. Weber Normal college, Evelyn Palmer, Central Junior; Victor Biddle. Lewis Junior' William Thomas, ML Fort. Mary Natole, Grant Greatest number of rats: First prise Fddle Bait, lit rats Grant school R, Vriel Bwtnson, 91 rats. Mr Fort, Martin hbaum. (4 rata, O H 8 - F Upton's Tea, Now- - On Assistant Postmaster in Junction -- 20e Auerbachs Baby Shop nta at the OGDEN, Nov. City Chosen public school who won prises- la the rat oaanpdig ul yeoetved 4hev award frov. 24 Postmaster Rufus OGDEN, from Karl W, Sopt. Hopkins. yesterday Oamer. who entered upon his offFlrat prtac winners received $5 each A. second prime winners, $3 each and third icial duties yesterday, has announced the appointment of Edgar A Stevenson prise $1 each. L Good al Pattern nd Candy Departments.) - t" A Wonderful Purse Sale S4.69 S2.98 S1.98 tdUk .!T.Ic It Dontboll Cocoa, I lb. lb. IJplona Tea, - Aromatic Cascaraca, 4 oz. 25c Castor Oil, Zlc Doutboli Cons, Anerbachs Grocyterya given away with every JlOlpnrchase In any or: all parts of ' : the store Ibis week. 72c $1.25 Bay Rum 75c Bay Rum V. A $1.00 Grocery Ticket, 15c 15c Epsom Salts . . . ...... SSc u, 1- J , .60c 75 Analgesique Bengue lake Hower onc-8- 42c v J5c h Mince Meat . lb. C Bakers hocolate. lb. .. Dontboll Cocoa, SwansdowB 50c Bliss Native Herb Tab- lets . g- (Yestn of Wheat TTrr. Jcll-all Ik" or ,89c OGDEN. Nov. 24 The Weber county chapter of the American Red Cross society, will take ep its annual roll call for one week commencing Bun Comday. Nos. 27, it ia announced. mittees are befog appointed full charge of the work of obtaining tho dollar membership renewals The local chapter has maintained headbank quarters 4n tho First National building aod Mrs Ada Griswold has been kept actively engaged serving men. tho President John R. Ctfrver of the local chapter has requested that the subject bo taken up In all chrircbe of Sunday, Nov. 27. Carroll, U A C, Logan; "Effect Duty of Water Experiences on Water Rights," Arthur Fife. U AN, Logan. Motive for Pushing Auto -Subjects for tho sftemoo Obsession srs "Grazing Reconnaissance." D, A. Into River is Sought Shoemaker, V. B forest service, Ogden; "Conservation of Available En Nov. 24 Joseph J Johnson .OGDEN, ergy." Orln Tugman. U. of U, Salt la under arrest charged with taking an Lake; "Effect of External Influences automobile belonging to Y M Ripley of Acti- of Los Angeles, Upon ths Relative Abundance from In front of a hotel nomyces In the SolL"- - Thomas L Mar- in this city, Monday night and pushing tin. B T U. Provo, "Effect of Selec-U. It over the bank or the Weber river at tion on Potatoes." George Stewart, the mouth of Weber canyon A. C. Logan, "Vapor Pressure of the According to the police Johnson Is Soil." as a function of tho Water Con- said to the to have driven the c tent." M D. Thomas, IT. A. C. Logan mouth of Weber river while his wife Oontroling the Sugar Beet Web followed him In another car. When the Worm." E. O. Titus, 8a!t Lake. Ripley car had beenr poshed iitlo the river Johnson and his wife are reportThe ed to have returned to tbia city police are trying to find a motive for Johnson's actions. The car was found in the same place whore the car owned by R R. Mason, an Insurance man of Idaho, was frfuad last August . IUKsl)AY NOVEMBER 24" 1921 nr 41,20 Dr. Caldwell's Syrup" Weber Red Crois Chapter" Will Start Roll Call annual eon ; r . . , ... .19c 25c Sani Flush I of Artdmr at the , , i f AUERBACH'S cut RATE DRUGS o- The OGDEYs Nov "24 Mention of tho I tah ' F1EE. GMJCEMIIE AT fa I ,. ' , i- - . i tk jwt v 12- - f . - :--,r" . EVERY PLACE HE VENT HE HEAR? PEOPLE, RAVING OVER AUTftHOWB BUT-- ONE PSYUE U3TENlNT0jn LMC&iTEP TOO IOH6 flEN3 30N6- - ANP T4LH ABOUT JpEED- -I CAN GET HER UP JO SIXTY M TEN 3ECON- t- IVE By Beck |