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Show . . ' 1 I , NEWS - FRIDAY . JANUARY THE DESERET curity and care little as fothe rale o( interest paid. The fact that deposits can be withdraw h on demand has an appeal In many. There halt also been considerable demand for the new treasury savings J11U1...L ilitM wnlu Oarrtor lrvflat Offita certificates, said Mr. Warrum. These Vrir4 securities pay 4H par cent eat, Tkr Pc ret Hfrwa, MH maturing compounded try, Eagrar HarHa, Tft ' The National Thrift Week move-bir- in five years This form of investt aiailaa HmritalatHa. or ment U proving popular with fraternWb commemorating ufsc4 GMwtil, fUfanais Beniamin Franklin, is baring gratify- al societies having reserve or trust Badpai lUri NttaL ing results at the local postofflce, ac- funds that must be absolutely safecording to Postmaster Noble Warrum guarded but on which they desire to Postal Barings seems to be the favor- receive the maximum return consistThe Dnnet News Thrift Banks ite. with these who want absolute se ent , with safety. may be secured from Nesf office, hasrmwt. Bred Hotel. Ogden. 1922 20 , OGDEN in inter, th v. r WEBER DftUGHIEHS X Special Offerings in Winter Weights at Exceptionally Low Prices -- 8F v I New Silks, OGDENV-JntiTamps of Wbet county Daughter of Pioneers will meet 29. In the aftemon with Jan Thursday. he following rial tin hoard member. Mr Camp A, Capt. pearl Stowe, with Nrt, Jewtle Lundr M7 Seventh atreet. Mrs Nell Young Emmett. Camp a. Capt Mrs. Ellen OeJter, with. Mra W. Stanger, Child avenue, Mra Louie Reeder; Camp C Capt.Mre Mjrr tie Larfson with Mra MHander Middle- -, atreet Roeella ton, 42$ Twenty-elxt- h Ferrin Larkin' Camp D Capt Mra A B. Wliaon. with Mra Margaret Greenwell. 21$ Twentv-thistreet Mra Bertha fieri tM -- XamjL. ILOwt Mr Chajrfe M whh Mrs. Lv4 Pickett- - 55$ Thirty-firatreet Mrvlhllsaheth God-2. dard; Camp Fh Capt Mr William 22? Terry with Mra R W. Treeder, Jefferson aveou. Mra Amelia Flygara; Camp G Capt Mrs J C, Wlntlu. with Mra- Anhttf MeHeUu- - A2A Canyon road, Mra Arthur Ritter, Camp H Capt Mra BteUa Craae, Mr Lawrence Taylor, 157 Washington avenue. Mrs Rlntha Mra Pratt Douglaa; Camp L Cant Olive Corev. with Mr George 8eamAn. 57$ Thirteenth atreet, Mrs Rose Brown - Ladies and Childrens. Vests, Pants . and Union Suits Satin, Hair Braids Women . Winter or summer treifbU A very Irrgef sortment to selee tfrom. Regular values to 2 99. Special, putt J.' 95c Specialized Tomorrow at ' ' 'T Irresistible values and charming, newest designs. Every conceivable shape that, as core rect for creations usually-offereat $7.50 to $8.50 to $10.00 The values are Wonderful! Spring.-Distinctiv- MrBttu st d f Regular 60c, all SperiaL each.. iea slippers; Pln-sre- 35c S2.45 me-diu- m value $5.00. Sale price to;!! Children! black jersey Bloomers, warm, fleece-lineValue to lie, pMial. exit extra well made. Very fine, fleece-line16c Veata come , values. Special, suit. 69c d. CHILDRENS - d, GIRLS AND BOYS UNIONS An eesortmegt of h!gh-grm- 4 garments. In wool or cotton, that regularly wld lit 390 ahort-aleeve- d; UNDEWEAR. While they up to last, .pedal, suit AND S Vaiona and boy Suits, Itx natural color Special, uft Girin- - whit QQ fin noft 79c X'nton fieecb-llne- d K Wool Hose for Skating and Hiking Children - fancy top heather wool Hose. Special, pair . Wool Hose Black, or brown. Extra special, pair Children! 95c F 75c heather 8pt!a. pair. WOMENS HEATHER HOSE com bln at io a- I $1,951 SILK HOSE SPECIAL hsatbec comblnationg. Women's In bUck, nary and brown Made with ribbed effects fancy silk-mix- $1.85 mens flne silk and wool Hose. iR hevf silk Stockings with eiastle lisle top. Rlak or brown; $2.2$ value. Special, pair. $1.25 gg Jesse 8 Richard WOMENS HOSE SPECIALS vaa elected secretary of the Ogden Women fine cashmere Hose With Chamber of Commerce at a special Womens pur wool Hone, la all fh. popn-U- r Boys and dirts Skating or Hiking Wool doz. Full fashioned. Colors held In the meeting of the director afternoon. Mr color, A splendid araortment of In are Hose, la brown, heatber or Oaford color, Ip black, Weber club yesterday brown, gray, covert, smoke neunonehrlnkeble stockings. l. newer O All and several other shades tral J Richards, who will succeed ribbed style, that are plain or fancy ribbed. A splendid variety. plain and fancy seif and contrast clox resigned was elected on the first -worth up to f J 66 regularly. ballot. He has been secretary of the Special, pair. Special, pair. Ogden Livestock Show for the past two year. Mr Richard la the non of Mr. and Mra C C. Richard He was the presi dent of the Bannock county farm bu- CHILDRENS HOSE eso. in which he Increased the Missed merceriaed lipl Hum. . in to one of the largest in Idaho Boys and girls' Cotton Stockings black or brown. ?eitK-fyRri!wesa than 10 day. In 1917 Mr. 59c.' to value Regular merobeV of the Idaho Richard was a Special, pair. . Special, pair. legislature. While In that body he introduced and secured the passage of. tand Gov. Moses Alexander's signature in 59 minute to. a blit appropriating 999 to the Golden Spike celebration fit in Ogden Mr. Richard was manager of the Rlchardg Livestock companyh from 11- - The pompary raleed won more then JO bred hog, him and will be distributed through Club ribbons at stock shows In the weatithe State Insurance Fund Chamber President Committee lan the different offices. The forms and year. A year ago Mr Richard. peaet of the Ogden warn elected secretary their purposes follow; To Address Case Kiwanians Sues Accident on Activities 1922. wan held here jltveatock show, which month Ha was Form 1949-F- p schedule of farm Inthe flrat week of this come and expenses, to be Died with 29 OGDK-V- , recover OGDEN, to Jaa. Rrldent G. 26 Fred Jan. westthe Seeking of alee elected vice president Preliminary plus for the yekre ern royal livestock show at Spokane. 12.666 damage, tor personal Injuries Taylor of th Weber dub and Chamber Income tax returns by farmers. activities were made today at a lunchForm 1999, annual information re- eon Walk. suffered' by George MuIWa, suit wee or Commerce will be the principal turn meeting of the wholesale trades , of of income, ec., drpartment of the Commercial club. to the Second district court yes- speaker at the monthly meeting of the summary paments of reports on form 1999, to About 36 representative Theft of Safe Confessed . filed of various uh be made bv all employers terday by the ptpte insurance fund Kiwanis club this evening. Hi Salt Lake wholeaale houses were presaccomForm an tel! will the of of local aim income of Bella 1999, AnnaOfficers report aid ject Lewi,., Say against It is alleged in th com- plishments of KIwanI. G- - Lamhert, eh.inwa. By Suspects, ent. W. f the $YD90 of more paid during- the calenmilliper. department, At the conclusion of the dinner a dar year, to be made Spring activi. plaint that Mullin was struck by an W. H Carter. OGDEN". Jan. i all employ-- . ties outlined presided. by include of Lewi while several Belle trade program consisting spme original . colored snd Hsrry Hunter. 19 were ar- automobile drlvep by j into territory served by Salt road worker at Farm- "stunts will be given rested yesterday and confessed to hav- he wee a slate1. 121. Forma 1616 and 1611 should b Lake merchants A a result of the and another market of ington. July f ing removed the safe from the office 194 mailed from Utah not later than week similar to the one which alleged. Mullin waa paid HC OV OTWL injuries. It American Linen company, the proved March I to It, as they must be tiled successful last. June. a compensation by th state Twenty-sixt- h street a few day ago. 29 Judgment OGDEN. Jaa infor state the with Jhe commlsMoner of Interna), The by sought damage to Detective Robert Burk. The on be to a due $759 alleged promissory arrest was made after the suspicious clude 1166 hospital fees. not is sought bv Seltma T Kippen revenue, sorting division. Washing All Cold Records Are , , movements of the men had been watchwho filed tuif against J, H Taggart ton, D C, on or before March U, ed by police officers.- - They are also Wilson Foundation in the Second district Court yesterday otherwise the maker Is ubJocte4 to a Broken in Delte Section said to have confessed to burning The note ia al'eged to bave been exe- penalty. book grirapers and check-founin th Named is ' cuted feb U. IMS. jmmittee does 6 While blank the j 26 safe and burying the safe under the DELTA, ' J s n Thermometers not call for the Information. lt will Thursday morning floor of the bouse at 2939 Lincoln av16 belew 26. Mayer Frank OGDEX.' Jan 4PPOIIT1IEIT9 CONFIRMED. be of great convenience to emplo; er ; aero with 22 belowregistered enue They said the amount of cash in Francis zero ss reported A. and Frank 1. ch.irman 29 n comma-ioThe the safe was $2$$ end this Jen if OGDEN, eitr the Samuel Welter in g morning by employee H. Ensues ere memhas confirmed the appointments of making Dp form 1999, employer Other occupants of the house who Rom ofandtheJames will indicate ficial weather observer at reerut J esecullve committee of the vere arrested and are held for lnsti-gatio- n ber move- Gtjr Attorney Bade M. Johnson and et to the employee by typewritten This It the coldest snap this soctlaa foundation Wilson Woodrow 17. are Irvin Metsker, Earl his assistant Pamue! C Powell. haw ever known. The , In this cit. j bond of C O DeWoL otty recorder word 'married'" or 'single,' followJames. 29, Johnnie Jackson. Indian 21 ment Stuart P. Dobbs and Mra. Sarah D. and MiitsKrirn Pherie ing the employee's name. who gave his address as Alaska; Wilrecorddeputy of contributhe have will charge were Utah liam Wedding. 25. 745 Logan avenoo Rleer er the Presented commission. approved by History to the fund and Volney G. GunWlmripeg "Canada Vpjain Burk said tions is chairman of the press Commithe did not think they ftpUc&ted nell FLOTHIXG AID MONEY TAKEN. tor th The Further ard Primarr Fifth tee. plans raUing In tho burglary but would held fdr tion thia even In x ill present " fund will be taken up at once. OGDEV. Jan 29 8IIk handker investigation. Mi Picture. Son snd Rcoor chiefs silk shirt, kimono and cigar valued st $299 were stolen from Toy given bj Flora B Horne, histories , roLICM OFFICIALS ILL. Throwing Chair Through A Col. 2111 Grant avenue Wednesday the Daughter of Utah Pioneer. 6. OGDEN, Jan. 29 Detective Joseph Entrance was made bv breakentjr-tbr- e Window Brings Fine night. years of Utah history 8 McLean Is at the Deo hospital where down a side door by burglar who ing be illustrated with pictures. he will undergo an operation for stomsecured $5 in each Detective RobTo be aroused from also ach trouble. He has been 1U for the binOGDEV. Jan at29 2 am- by hi friend. ert Chambers- investigated the rob, slumbers past two weeks. Guard Pay Sent, and to have a chair hurl- bery. Barlow B Wilson, desk sergeant at Jim Shepherdsa window he refused wben ed through the police department, left yesterday nUMABT SET COGCIIF.$(E his fnend Is conduct that Check for let Angeles snd Phoenix, Aria, for to admitPeterson. ir.evjntlrx lo It 616 f( j 2793 Gibson avenue 9 Thennuml conOGDEN, He Is r Henryen the benefit of his health erlng th pay of troop F, of th j When to. took Shepherd ference of exception Third ward Primarv the his brother Wll George companied by cavalry of the- - Utah National yesterday on association wilt be held In the ward son and expects to be gono a mouth. appeared inofthe city court the t stationed at Brigham City veer, a charge peace, be chapel Sunder Jan 22, at 7 P m A disturbing warded from the adjutant admitted he had been drinking, program demonstrating the work of office yesterday, at the borne of Peterson the organisation Official Commend will be glen by the m A no and are ft P had children. ll to Invited but tdUgght 'Parents a chair throwing Railway Mall Clerks through the s indow. Lawrence Waterwr R David Judge TO BR PRFtBVITD. (tGDEX. )sn 2A smployee of the RobefT iimwiM a Hfie of see er 99 Rc' Report Proposal not The fine paid yesterday. f rvloe wvr eoromewdod days. rail any mail - Jan -- v ye BOUNTIFUL Tptabi J for the excellent condition jntterdgy HI be n Racket a act three comedy Bv Assoriated Preea) main tallied la the west, by Walter H presented by the Centerville beCond WASHINGTON. 26 Riddell, general superintendent, with Jan ward dramatic company in the Sooth port submitted to Congreea V headquarters at Washington. D. C. vb Bountiful, amusement heib bat ard ay addressed the S9 men assembled at the lornationai Joint ronimtosiu. evening." banquet- - held. It the Weber club jut proposed St. Lanrrence at night. The conference opened in the FORMER MAV9ARS TO MEET. referred by Siaker GTIWL. federal betiding yesterday and the he house interstate com concluding session I being held today. OGDEN. Jrt 29 The annual reunof which Rep. Wi Mayor Frank Francis delivered the ion of the Ogdea Kanae nien Terry itaa asked permission mitt club will be mlttee of which Hep Wins. address of welcome for Ogden City, held Monday evening, Jan. 39 at the to decline the' honor- - of uchuselts is chairman. proffered President Fred G. Taylor for the We- - A dinner and First Methodist church.ber club and O. J Btilwel! fof the "Dam Commander of the British EiS- musical program This settlement of a being arranged. Chamber of Commerce. Other speaker f pirC The title as to have been con- - which baa arisen over f Were Howard A. Webber. George Me- - , the report aa declared, stnsr. Thom Bradley. John A Gager, f erred at the forthcoming New Tears Revenae Tax Blanks William H. Taylor, H H. bnyder, Mon-- 1 by supporters of the to lnof her t6"ition ' uienu hono, . roe Williams. A. B. Lawrence, Cl Li Now Being Distributed j Rmlth wad Rlmerr Totten. John G. Lit- and her long service to art. r The Or- - posaL, i A Ingato n waa toastmaster. -h European f British Empire as InstltuU railway 6 James H Anderson, collector of rr General Superintendent Riddell and truck to a cenald rtsl other superintendents, reyenue. has announced that ed to 1S1? !(ttd ranks peat to And itn-- x of trackcarry attended the materials ) ay forms to be filed by employer mediately' after the Royal Victorian ar single raH rmiventtow will heave fer aadcai 'and farmer,har6 been received by 'Order. on. .A Jan 20. ad PriU.T SI. 50 $2.95 ip $1.65 Ca.j ei T pure-whic- Regu-la- r vamp. ' faille re, each. Small Special, PANTS ...25c diums heavy sole; Louis XV heel; " CHILDRENS-VEST- Footless wool Stockings, mad with loop wndsr the heeL A finer warm hiking r skstttig hose. Special, pa if. mem-beh- me- CHILDRENS KNIT SLEEPING GARMENTS Warm woolen Union 8nita, made with long aleevea, short eleevea or no tleevea. All nicely tailored, flat seam and best 'qua I tty tfimnihigyThe regular 15 99 yajuea Bpecial sutt $1.95 ap SI. 95 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS 8t!l-wei- one-str- fin gaage crochet trimmed -Women Alt preehrtmlL Mde cream color fnton Suit with haped ahoulder and curved neck, cut ex6 and $4 60 tra full Regular value. Special. ftoyi-Ca- OGDEX, Black satin 95c ..ttt;; A i Specially Priced In fine elastic 1erey fabric. Plain ard piercer lied All have elaatlc band and are reinforced. to 1 66. Value Special, each WOMENS WOOL UNION SUITS WAISTS wen T v nnAw V, 50c I. - OS kSSU. 3T ave-tii- Gled-hil- SeTOrCarih j A. Caftvert. 275 Read, with Mra-Wallace, Adame tvraaMra-D!iv- e Mra J F Allred, with Camp Capt Mra. Louise Palmer jftir Monroe Mra Jane Fife White, Camp Call MrKeoWn, visitor, Mra I Capt Mr Farr Wotberimoon; Camp M., Elnop Mra Capt. Joseph Rirle, With Mra H. H. Cordon. 254S Monroe avenue: Mra Leona Wodf McGregor; Camp K, Capt Mra David W Evan with Mra R H. Hodge. 1195 Washington avenue, Mra Lenora Pardon. Camp R Capt Mra Mamie Stone with Mra Bertha Harr la and Mr OlHe Thomas 519 Twenty-sevent- h street Mr Birdie Reeder; Camp 8., CaptA Mra Logiae Anderson, with Mrs J Browning 20 west street Mra Rose Murphy Twenty-nint- h T Cant Mrs Gertrude Camp' Packer; Connell 125 Weaver with Mra Esther Twenty-eight- h street M- - Rachel Mid- l. dleton: Camp W Capt Mr 8arafc with Mr Hraainth Walh 2627 Lincoln avenue. Mr May Hob eon wHI meet Camp In county district a follow Hooper IT. Capt Mra E Mra board member, visiting Manning Almira Rlchy'lIeepeeV o,-Cap- U Vra Martha Read, with Mrs Annie Mra Almira Rich. Flinders visitor Mrs E. J Garner with Mrs e Oscar Jonea visitor Mra Bvntha H Rtverdale Capt Mrs H Childs, victor Mrs Johanna Bvhee. j H.msonrili Cant. Mr Nathan Stlml. visitor Mr Rotk Etm, Edsn. rot. MrJo Bxckmam- - visitor Mrs Caot Mrs J H HuntsvHlle Xelson. Jr. with Maggie Felt, visitor Mr. Msnervx Shaw. a Values up .to $10.00 0- - Vests. all abated and well (4 value. all-wo- e CHILDRENS KNIT PANTYi $1 .WOMENS. BLOOMERS - WOMENS UNION SUITS 5 Mrsr-- J hck OCm each"" . st J Low Special size. All fleece-line- d Women made. Regular Spec lai. each. EXTRA .SPECIAL. mr 'CSmp J Cotton Vest Womens nita, In white or pink Several lota of extra fine quality me received Hale. Bodice or ahaped-to- p etylea. Pieety of large aicoa. Ch Regular value to 11 21 each. Special, ea. nl T?iftantne? no tyl., no sleeves. 12 mrnmwn WOMENS VESTS WOMENSVESTS r Straws, 9 for I $3.83. V ifT d foem-161- VERY NEW STYLE ' V 1 A black satin one-stra- p slipper; light sole; medium vamp; Lbuis XV or Baby regular Sale Louis heel. $7.85 price. . A slipper! ..... .$5.00 Other Pumps and Oxfords $2.00 to $7.85 different styles at these . low prices can be found in our store. Plain pumps, some with straps iiT jr Many 4 high and low heels-include- ; - Dffl - Service Reyaad A8. cijon 248 SOUTH STATE STREET. . ' Largest Shoe - : Stock On State. $JL , bl ism Jb f m remem-bTedkfd'J- ng recoil1 'J St ntY i to&etthe Original and Genuine 1 YEAST j l tn-1- late-tod- j TABLETS Ti - i v |