Show THE OGDEN AIRPLANE IS LATEST HAZARD PAGEANT TO BE HOOVER'S EMPTY CREEL SADDENS j'uratu Kor 4 flflH MpfflflMIH Of IiIh trip ! covr the park yr the Jn The pageant will folnnlal history from 1C50 to 17?0 Th Ioti Lcn Haying that tlio airplane wan going to olve our traffic problem by taking people off the ground but the Here for airplane It appear In only making bad matters womo at PHlon S C whern an lnatancp wo havo (ho results of a mnash-iiof peoplo have p Cutnlllo Imza of Columbia rniii down You citri nfi nbov' on Him roiiii uiirj ttniftfilK'd Into rrn automobile what Is Itdt of tho fllrplari" Then to prnvn thfit that wasn't Junt alrplann piloted by Lle-utruian-t following program will be held in the park thu afternoon tartlng at 4 o'clok: lntrunentl trio Maud and Ilona Foreha and Milton Yorgen ?n vocal duet FYedtnna Htrjek-l- r and Elva lUngbam with tnj 1th Strlckltr e ixo rcempn!t phone tola Mark ItoyluTiee tam olo AUa Wtleon retiliiK' Winnie Ilruftrton piano aolo Hubert Iine lnnrutnental wlo Willbim Htowe tiun-d- y Mr' Knapp i holding tb progrmaihe iriiiNlelnrn rnkr In emld THK WAU DEBTS lw TldUp J)esier nul John Hunter ReJg wlok tho MacMUlan ComtMtny Now York Would It be wlaer to cancel our war debta? The reader upon completing tola American view of the eubjeet le to Inclined to belleva thet It Vould the bent etep Th u! horn point out that bust-hes- e to K''ilu exiuiricn'ft In imblic be helped would Friondiihip uppiirnncM repoitn thnt good lift aided Future peace hlfd rowdw Juivo beard tho eon- - would 'trte so fn r end appeared to be Would be aeMbted They beUev the IJngllsh have a well p!aeri Klv nn young 1 ' opportu-nU- y 1 ntip'itby to the Unlttd Frenchmen have plwlri-j- y jtafeeTh Iridlciitf d thnt they d?tet u GOLD SEEKER IS America th way Why? LnokMt neo tie -- 'n rleh powerful STRICKEN DOWN there ftreedy nalloti holding them back OIGNVKH Auc Hoh kith a dbt burden'"' This country g )we 'England and Franc© erf H hlpprt of Nw IIivmi (inti This book would aid In who t'stnie WKt t iiciU n pint gold uc'oounte mtno In outl)wti'i-rNew Mexico Straightening be To 'read thin volume It t ln dead J''lvo rnonlbi hh" Oi ' t-'-- 1 ) om-thin- i y ft J Pr 1 brn'-- 1! of h p g i HIsithh or up Into oVuetnlto Ntt" tlonit park where Oovwrnor C C Young tho day bfor h wa to imH Hoovw at fho fat lln waa ratchlng u flh it rrilnule Th writer Yun foitunnta to b with the gov in that xetirtdofl Into tha hllln ii ml Vn voueh for the utory vlih tho KuhiVrnatorlftl quallffea-th- i j it: s ) man n mum ii ( ( j ' e ' f: f t ft ti J V' s s' eagerly welcome the abov volume and many win wish to keep It nenr at hand The recipes er preeented In © that charming 'readabl-styl- n the book in a real Joy (o the house-wife- i Irelr - O V An editor of long experience show writers? how tho man on the Irialde looks et the euthor'a prob-ierrtn A it lien ntflfy's necount "When th Writer tte'one nn Kdl-tor- " tn th Writer e Augtirt ut M Monthly Pprlngfleld iNsrntr vaunt wmrnis Clyde Took writer en con-tribut- meft uplrlntr thi: urged to "rnrry on" Thnt cureirtg brlrigs good for tune to a perron sgslnat whom it t directed le Mil! believed end prac ticed tn S'lim pn t Ii of (lei mnny end the eoet author fr t )BSSS0BSB() i Wright's the-proo- iy o mL r T If 1 r fj : - w lit ren s Bay M onday It costs so little to keep her smart when you v'M ea to "N vec Hay T'le an ln tervleW with 7ni Jrev — to thei Auauet Plot Reaver of Hollywood writers I " v Mm als i Wright's Special Monday— Juvenile Dept 2nd Floor Special t se- Values lect her clothes from ' r 1 of Clean-u- p W&iU Children's Hats Hats in V Our entire line of children-Values Htraws and summer styles 1 JJere all that wan left of It two orcupant were Injured when the top and windshield were idlced' off hotter 1 — i in 11 Another IN il ?? t! VMj-H- nxt follow ' i s()EceBt)(m)-ea-()i- i -- ft fAP)-Offici- letl ( UrJsa2?C kI J Ida Aug 4— the Idaho Woolgrow-erassociation expect a heavy attendance at the state ram sale" to be held at Flier next Wednesday Sheep for tho suction are already arriving at the Flier fsir grounds and th offlc of the anwoclstion here has information that more than 1050 rams have been entered for the sale On Tuesday evening the Filer Klwanls club will entertain the woolgrowers at a dinner after which the Hampshire breeders will v meet at the fsir grounds Wednes- day night after the sale the advisory board of the association wilt meet at Twin Falls to hear talks by F It Marshall secretary of tha National Woolgrowers' sssoclstion Mrs Minnie Miller president of the American Hampshire Breeders' association and others girl with Urge derk ya IU in lead to "Th Old Prentice Flice" and around thia manelon la woen an Intrlcau web of crime cultured crime ' Although Nancy marries it J : i the author real early In the tojry the romance and charm la not lout to the reader of the etory The r- - t ( 'i A teneeneea of the myetery is n created The Beven Rlnttre a necklajre heavy and ornate contains seven eabh principal lumlnoua etonee aurrounded by a ring of emaljer white etoriee Upon theee extreme':- (if ly valuable iwela hinge the of myetery death and euepenM Murder aUlka through the pagee of th book The deitiny of many lives hang upon the old Dowry chain In Ent ' V ' limn—'z rW in tmmmMmAwMmr'' imwi tertaining readable etyla the auIn his Jog cabin overlooking the thor pieces together the tengled ends of the myetery solving The Big Manistee river near ManlBtee Seven Hlstera" in picturesque style Mich lacotuhk Bam pure blooded Chippewa Indian sits and looks TWELVI5 iMEJf Tliodore PrjJ placidly back on 116 years of wi ilio Modern library New life Pacotushk has a son 63 and York a oaugnter 07 He has used to Hare Is thst popular hook !by bacco and alcoholic drinks all his — Theodore DreUer in new form life and never has been sick In n vest pocket edition neatly bound ar found a dozen delightsketches of char- to Make" etc This vouches for fully acter entertaining The portrait by Dreiser present tho recipes before bend Contents of her new volume In men-rn- en true to life Ilurtbn fliiwoo myn of this volume "It! Is clude: "The Home Kundny Night one of tti moit unumiul book in Supper" "Tlie Sunday Night Hop our literature and certainly ojno per for Intimate -- fine!" "The Nlaht Supper A a Kniall of tlo- tet books that lias Hundny Soeisl Funetlon" "Th Hunday givr'n Mm" NlKhl Wupp'-for Hot WnMiier" In it n introduction to this litil book by Robert I'tallou tb elevr-ne- e "f inueus'l Ksvorls end fiwetit" of th author 'Is- pointed oiif "Cold tihe for th Kundey Night r" "Chaflng-dJef'etlori" "Twelvrt Men" makes render Hupp "Addltlomil Reelpen Hundny b mmvs damnnbjy im Nlaht Hupper BninU'' too Mwfulty tionit The birk Ar may he cn hy tb nbovo Renders wlli enjoy thin vtilurli" ft h well worth a pise In chin's rhepters thei)ok fill a need felt library Try to rnd the book with ty runny hourewtvea They nhould out feeling V 0 '' m i —a veMo4M( numEy of 1 If IT T ! 100 EXPECT MANY A' fi e'df-ronwiou- n T'ridKe Uyn-Meye- r d ft lected and apecially recommenced aa the outta4ding rnyntory iiayel of tb month An architect the man who telle the etory In firet pereon fall In love with Nanry Prentice a pretty h pb-tur- mb-roM- f offor Jlrely Port for th And they are tuIT Kiid In ptt of the nnfftvorabie publicity rrRat'dlng flhhlng that the utaloa Mvorltn mm hd a l Ion from th carr-- of pleawnt no nt mnt left plenty of politic flnh for the mind AUGUST S 1028 AT RAM SALE of Sn IuU 1tey" uf hern rtdd to ?tetroCJold n but of produe-jlo("MART hUWmi ItECIPFS bv n'lt ynt ttpen n n u'turieed C'hrUttnn Trrhiifi llrrtckj Ii A rtoMton Mhm srvnv Of course of the reby imn kisifjis V I liitfon & Co Nw cipe Is to be had over the cook VorK fctovt but Mrs Iferrlck Is already Iter1 b the Putton myetery for well known to many housewive July lending n tlirillloK hook ee- - having written "Like Mother Used i'The bnve Ool-on- d ss that (inllfornlft wattr opn d'-vl- -- - bellnvfi tm i fr tfll evirirw 1 1 r public will ed will li'-- ' uppoaed-'jao-vtiirfd- ft wll'Hngneiiarto look t he whotw hiirf to ii flid lt nation lo the fae Whether b'ilg-fKold Willi iwu frlende one with the nuthera or hot Agrees Wnldr mid Wllllntn Thornpxioi the book itfikee Intereetlng read- nn expi-diI'Vrridl Ion' u nt Ing MartMl The bft nilio win Inc'ited The authofM have n elear fores ind Hfblpprnt w pri'pnrlng fnr fill wrry of presenting their nifi ' a "fOnd trip frb'tid-- rnll to tei hit - (3 P thn propeity when itii hn with tb llln1 thnt ifiuvii The movlnif right of dentb boM night - hoptj th ii i "1 tfn't uultB understand It" a member of iho Mjirf of the fish and "Of gmo coinnilfulon romrnentr-iourH" th"M urn plenty of fbh In tltH SU'eMId up f li r Hoover WIIH imfortutiitlo In brim? n uttlo curly for tho ct ?! hew run find a hit Lite THY THIS NOMIO TIMi trout hut ut thfit h should a ftvakhdi arrhhut thn name thing hfippHid 'at Mobt An Ahi A httVM foUfi'l tuofo ltnn UMltllNKOort tllilfl alrpumo trbid to hind nt tlio ulrjioit tbon wblbt nn Htitoiiiblln wiin younjr tJcinoiii arI tist lum willl'-tln nlfiiy t f he did IVrluip ttlM flirt Unit ISO fomlng iiloiu' hmI cruKlcd luly It 1 h pIuiih st you mo n r tunii-ii pofit-curon fllKtit tjJfHlficrKh'w or IP und phoiuKmpher over and pc'tiy wll hashed Jim the nutoinobllu lined no To Mi liukfd v' the 10052 wero wild hliu hud something to do word nppfiir a fliif wnvy linn with the flwh pot biting hotter" : but tinder a thn idear nj "FISH A MINUTE" t trvr-nlhaml llm of writer Jh Tli offlrhil wax sorry the Hoover puty hud not gon up Into th I ! i "for four minute" r Anywny without taking the inntr or Impugning the tT too angling ability rtf Nomina Hoover Prr-oiiIn both pecatori lntrptd und lat propigittlon ploitatIori 1 growing d -- Today In nenrprinted future b© tll£! COUrSC tcji their own florlfi tbero-bpitying mt edviiriffigu over n pres-Idelot nomfme but n'VrrtfiHrw they think Hoover should hvf struck good luck ut kohim time dur-loangler near-candida- te Knspi) nprvur of rcer Iotin I'lirr pnrk afinoune that a eolonlat pBKf'Uift to which lhr©wl!l bn 35 prinJpal charas-ter- e and 64 minor characters will 1 Of Arrangcfl at Ion t t Devotee of lite Walton re turning or who have recently returned ty their homes In the hay dbtfrlct from Vat'Mllon nil toll of good fishing condition flilM yiuir From nil parts of tho northern hfllf tf tho Main romo HtorU'n of good catches Kleh prmen who preceded Hoover to tho Oregohj lino und (o tho hunts of Mount-HluiMi1 of limit cntches s TIIK NF A BOOK fttmVKT in the open eeaeon for Unhappy inportrait deed the candidate or or political factotum who find hlmnelf without a biographer during a political year Tho prenent being a political the picture— whether tin type or If likely to be (lettering Take for Instance William Hard'a "Vho'a Hoover" (Dodd Crowther'e "The Mead) ©r Samuel Presidency vs ' Hoover" (Double-la- y You have merely to Doran) cover and read a doien ripen tl page when aa a good Bepubliean you aafsjy can obftrv to younwslf r'Ah we're among friende!" JL A DENJAMIN Plus 16 Edited by Glen Perrins Will IJavo Colonial Banis TJIIM peolsl ed Book Reviews Sweet Standard-Examin- er I1Y FifcK 'Anil Oamo Staff Keenly Distressed of The Correspondent atsnderd-Essmlne- r SAN FllAN'CIRm Calif Amr 4 —Ileports of Herbert Hoover's lack of fishing success Jn northern California stream and lakes during nil recently completed outing with friends and newspapermen ar© r!v Ins distress to some members of in state fish una game commls RlOtt Staff here and fn other en thusiastlo over this stnto'i angling resource Hoover Is known to be a good fisherman and It Is precisely for this reason that those Jealous of California's fair name tin a recrea tlonal wonderland dislike to see widespread report that tha Repub lican nnmineo returned to camp day After dy wlfh empty creel or with a few little niK-- with which he won flhhfimnfl to be photograph' SUNDAY MORNING R STAGEDJN RMK California BY CARL O STANDARD-EXAMINE- ii Ji-INJ-ra i 'jx v k ifyxr ffs hLtfSWrt e BMW? 4Tt )'"'! Naturally we sold hundreds of blankets last week t hold them until wanted fWearight" Blankets 2 pairs $795 A Big Fluffy Beautiful Blanket ''!'''-- y ' i f i Fire Chief Wftrdldsh' former TNTERNATIONAL is Bade in the Harness for the MEAT COMPANY" R "Whilo not the unit especially adapt('Iwi-hm- £0ur Sunbeam" n vhieh hnn proven be a tbubt one oC the most satisfne yond tory piece1 of equipment of the Of?den City Pirn Department (Note)— Sea Chfef Wardleich'n itaM- inent elsewhere in todav'a edition- - - Mar OGDEN USERS ARE FINDING THAT THEY CAN RELY ON "INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS" TO CARRY THE BURDENS OF THEIR HAUL-INPROBLEMS SAFELY SPEEDILY AND ' ECONOMICALLY $895 Xvery thread of this blanket is pure wool guaranteed ' Tho wool is of long fibre soft lofty A wide ribbon finds $he edges and matches the rich lolors In the blocks of tha pattern Gold ose green orchid rose or tan iicaiiy at tha usual price of 1200 August Sale a pair $893 good-blanke- t ! G i i "You will nnt lm uhliunll in Dm lriut to rom ii and ffo over on INTMINATIDS'At from lionl to nlru— thon von will KNOW nhy " I X T Kl I AT 0 N A LS AliU IKADINrt Till! FU-U)1' 1 b 2139 GRANT AVENUE— PHONE 115 pmpaiiy OGDEN - UTAH A Big Sunbeam" $1095 $tg warm fluffy This is a pure wool blanket 0o large that you must "tuck It under the mattress" 70 inches wide— nd 82 inches long Block plaid patterns )h rich colors which the wide ribbon binding matches in color Usually these fire $15 The August price is only $1005 for a pair ' i - "Our Voolglov r per-centa- ge bright— and positively fast Edges are bound with a wide sateen ribbon of a color to match that of the pattern August price per pair is only $505 Beacon Blankets $395 Made with beautiful high colors Just like the pld Indian blankets only better made Indian colors and Indian pat- terns Wonderful bed throws auto robes couch covers etc During our August Blanket Sale Beacons sold as low as $305 em- $100 for $100 2 " 2 J®'" $100 litHIIII'K IIIIIMU Infants' Bath Robes-- $100 Infants' Bath Robes miule of blanket cloth trimmed with satin 8100 $160 ones special ribbon in pink and blue — Crib Blankets 5100 Blankets for Baby's Crib or CarrUge soft finish part wool in pink and blue Usual $125 ones special $100 75c j 1 lUddies'-'Bloomor- Children's Itayon Bloomers made of heavy rayon pastel shades 4 to 14 yian $100 ontSi special 75d : weU'wtdf flat seams Etets 25c Odds and Ends Odds and Ends of Children" and Infants' Hats Bonnets Bloomers Gertrudes Blips l'antles etc Tnest ara slightly soiled Un- usual values 25d Special to clean up 6 and 8 to 12 5100 two-pis- e Values to styles alt colors sport M Special -- Our entlra Una of Children's Coats made of tailored or trim styles Sies 2 to 8 and 1 p 12 cial Girls' School Vf r Dresses Girls' school dresses made of guaranteed fant color Sizes 7 to' and dimitr years UMiai ftijo ones 8100 $595 j tit-wo- A Eegular $750 Value Note the size— 72 inches— or 6 feet wide 81 inches— or 7 feet long Liberal of pure soft wool Colors are $100 and hand-mad- e Children's Coats $595 out-in- g rillows for Babies' Crlh or Carriage Made of marcerited sateen filled with sanitary Kapok 76c ones Spe- Outing wodelsilres 2 to ( 3 for 5100 Crib Pillows Suits PIaj or ITay Suits Chliarta's PAY ONLY $1 DOWN— IF YOU WISH s e1 CK ' Think of buying two pairs of thU lovely Blanket for only $795 Pleme note this is two pairs (or four blankets) for a trifle more than the price of cne pair Large fluffy good weight A good percentage of long soft virThe edges are bound with a sturdy sateen that will not break gin wool ii the washing Lovely high shades of gold blue tan green orchid or rose in block patterns A blanket that frequently sells at $5 a pair August ale 2 pairs $795 ed or recommended by tho manufacturers to fcrv a for heaviest firo fiifldiiif? niuipmerit thU "JNT KffNA TIONAFi" has served yvirlt under the overloaded condition Tjito model wh Mi-Toreplaced with a toy 1 ' ones Special BOc Wrappers Special Sacques Values to S4D5 cial £ Usual in pink and blue It $100 for S100 3 Infants' Sacqucs and Infants' Cashmere broidered prices such as these are irresistible We have PLENTY of stock for this week Come in soon and pick out your needsv We will double-breaste- d Infants' Outing Flannel flowns end Wrappers made of good pink and blue trim v for SU 2 Infants' Gowns BJ?'dvJr&L& "I After serving th City-d- f Ogdcn Fire Department for some timer Fighting Fires though greatly hahdicflpped arid burdened witH e'iipm:it that weighed n good margin beyond the1 extreme overload capacity' oj the Chakw thifi dandy liin ' INTJ'IIZVATlONAIi UNIT" is the prido of lho "Speedy Delivery Service of the FOX KJ'HddMt UEA COMPANY who have built the Special aod Cah adapted to their busmewi as pictured ay a w up Infants' Bhht in soft finish cotton with rayon stripe style button side Usual 76c ones Special 2 for 1'BACK JN THE HARNESS" FOX-KELLE- Gl flfl bpeciai to m) clean to wsttrisls Extra spe- '$5 raw M i J'K Wi'V X Ht'Jli e I 1 OS T I ? t v 4 V Special n j |