Show I A WEDNESDAY EVENING anoawcxamtne SEPTEMBER 12 1928 NAME TEACHERS WRITERS WILL DECISION MADE HOLD MEETING INWEBERCOUNjy BY DEMOCRATS J Nominating Con vention Set For Saturday Sept 22 Completes liis frnnf nf 1 Yia Wnfpl TOcplYVW Assignments SfT William H Kins made the About 240 Democratic delegates at will meet In the Weber county con- remark that "Utah has the most vention to be held Saturday Sep- inaccurate weather forecaster In tember 22 at 10 a- - m it was de- the United States' cided Tuesday night at a meets not referring to ing of the party's county central Certainly committee and Sol who of Graaff firm the Primaries In the city will be held has served this town so faithfully the night of September 20 and pri- in the past maries in the rural districts are to he held on or before the night of But our conscience is clear we September 18 It is urged that pre- don't make th© weather — we only cincts hold their primaries separ to tell them how it should be ately as far as consistent marking try made a new step in county Democracy A state senator four state rep Now yesterday's weather was or- resentatives a county attorney a four-yfccommissioner and two dered in advance for the trip of Elwood Mead and party year commissioner will be nomin am- nption raVie — vallpvs wue nted by the entire body City dele thmh " gates alone will select nominees for and it was Derfect city judge and city constable The A medium 80 for high and a 60 place of meeting: is to te determined by County Chairman Ira A for low last mgnt waa uw-- wHuggins who was empowered to tremes of the thermometer Not iUU MAHr select the same Daa ax au am J Francis Fowles was appointed Great! to select a committee to arrange for the entertainment of dis Last year it was a little coiaer tinguished visitors at the conven- with 74 high and 44 low but they He was also requested to tion were helped out a little by oj or H Dern invite Governor George of rainfall inch an Senator William H King O R Mlchalsen U S congressional nom But don't give up It will rain inee O K Clay attorney general nominee and Judge Valentine Gid hr snmo rijiv eon of the supreme court to be present at the --convention This date in American history: Mrs Joseph Westmehy associate SEPTEMBER 12 e county chairman was appointed to 1857— steamer arrange for musical entertainment wa3rfecK1" at the session vwvv v Apportionment of representatives in exico treasure lost will be by each 50 vote or major 1866-Ka- nsas State university portion thereof cast for Governor onened Dern in 1924 with no precinct 1869 — First convention or the having less "than one delegate ' national prchibition party was held in Chicago 500 delegates attend Assignment or teacners in me weoer county scnooi bjruem complex iouay uy Bupunmeuuem B A Fowler Miss Nellie Hendricks will serve and again as primary supervisor Ko e-- he-wa- - hold a l meeting at 2322 eve- avenue on Thursday Jeffersori O i 9 t w v 10 at rung for all oejiitiuiuei fiction writers land would-b- e fiction Writers of Ogden The extension division of the University of Utah has assured the club that it will give a course in short story writing in Ogden this winter arid one purpose of the meet ing Thursday evening is to find just what course will be most suitable for the writers of Ogden Every one Interested in fiction writing is invited to attend HALL EEOPENS TONIGHT The first dance of the season at the Berthana will be given to night marking the movement in doors from the Roman Gardens Derthana's formal fall opening will take place next Wednesday night The hall has been renovated There will be 12 men instead of 10 in the orchestra this season Olle Reeve director announced NOTICE Live models will display xne-mmu- te xJng from 8 674 DANCE TONIGHT AT THE ' ! "i urwu "n ed 1900— U S Philippine commission held first meeting SENATOR KING Started out for an afternoon ride his Joy soon turned to disgust vVhen he tramped backby the roadside But Drive in and let us check your gas oil tires etc It may save you unnecessary trouble WaKIHnf An 'Avenue 7 SUPPLY CO rrTinriiwiM You Dance for Pleasure ONLY When You Dance to UNION MUSIC TELLSOF FEAT Regular Outdoing Match Comes Up During Conversation casual conversation between P Bigelow of Ogden United States Senator William H King and W R Ballard&f Loean Tuesday afternoon on the agricultural re- soTirces of CacheWalley developedbeInto a regular outdoing match fore a halt was called ' Bigelow and Ballard are members of state water storage commission The talk gradually drifted around to the discussion of milking ma chines and then to the number of cows milked by hand Well" remarked Mr Ballard "I have milked about as many cows as tne next man" milked a few myself Mr Bigelow added and Senator King ell came back with the demand cows have you fel- just how many one milked at time" b°y 12yfTrS °5 Taa:answerod age Mr Ballard to ride range twice a day bringing in the stock Night and- morning x mi ijve u xa co vs jvir Bigeiow tnen wunorew irom tne race ana eenaior iving iireu A A Ills Shot "My grandfather" he said "had iarm ana useu 10 miiK as afiarg:ea ou 10 iw cuwa wauy jusii on nonaaysana omer icsuvb uc- icisiuiia jiiie xieiy wuuiu s lu t"vv" ana leave us snort nana3a many nines as a ooy 01 as j have been left- on that farm with one other man and milked as many as 30 cows twice a day" And then Mr Ballard withdrew ALL WATER OUT OF RESERVOIR ljarge &rfftm MfiintninPfl untu supply ±s Exhausted The East canyon reservoir near Morgan which furnishes water for the Davis and Weber Counties Canal company has been emptied R C Nye secretary said this morning The company adopted a policy of maintaining a large stream of water in its canals as long as pos- sible Instead of gradually cutting down on the supply A stream of 200 second feet was turned intathe channels thia spring and later cut to 175 which figure was maintained until the reservoir became dry Hotel Bigelow ANNOUNCES Special Winter Rates IN EFFECT NOW COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THE ADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN THIS MODERN HOTEL Rates Gladly Quoted Upon Request iu )t1 U hvt-si- i - ov - uibi-hhuh- rnnn u W C T IL Convention Announced Not Subject of the address of Repre sentative Don B Colton Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Meth odist church community house will be "Why We Should Retain Pro hibition" This is the opening session of the state convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union The other main speaker of the evening is Mrs Lottie Abbott Wood ford who will speak on "The Last Mrs Woodford Three Words" holds the degree of Ph B from She was Wisconsin university graduated from Wisconsin State Normal school and in addition took a special course in the Meyer Training school of Chicago for teaching the effects of alcohol and As a speaker it is said she has the knack of arousing and holding attention "She makes facts stick out and then makes them stick in" is the comment of one who has heard her several times The pub He is Invited to all the W C T U conventions including the banquet Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock Res ervatlons for the banquet may bo - Real Estate "Xhorrias J Alex' Pat Hazel Qhristensen Iucille Greeny Nora Fuller Ida Dalton TAYLOR — E W Watkins Hubert E Visicki Marjorie Allen Hazel Hadley UINTAH — O B Hadlock Afton Adams Ormeda: Stokes WARREN David C Ward Thelma Brown Genevieve Wilde WEST WEBER— Edwin T Vest Cecil V Pollard Ammon Green n Leone Lund Tjhora Johnson Rees WILSON — C S Graves W Rus sell Page T Gilbert Gioby Hazel tingham Rae Chadwick Eva Mar- rjott Evelyn Engatrom Mabel Green ROY— A T McKee terson f La-Vo- E P Martin of Denver deputy head censul of the Woodmen of the World was an Ogden visitor Tuesday Mr Martin is making a trip through the nine western states in the interest of the organization which he represents He is sched uled to speak to a big gathering of Woodmen in Portland Ore on September 14 and will also visit large camps in California Wash ington Montana and: Idaho In an interview with William F Muller clerk of Weber camp No 74 Mr Martin said that while it was true that the Woodmen of the World were changing over to the legal reserve plan of Insurance with higher rates this would not force the old members to transfer but would allow them to retain their old certificates and pay the same rate as heretofore Deputy Head Consul Martin quoted the newly elected head consul Peter F Gilroy as being confident that the modernization of the Woodmen of the World was the biggest step toward safe insur ance'ever taken by the organiza tion There are several road shows Special meeting Thursday Sep- tend ' ARTHUR N VEXDELL - FIVE YEARS IN OGDEN Office Phone 147-- Residence Phone R 2492-- J 508 First National Bank Building I rv I V 1 ' APPLY AT THE ' Hi j LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC advantages that II modern Instruments and skilled optometry afford are offered here H All the 2452 Washington Avenue ": 1 SAFETY FOR YOUR CHILDREN Send the kiddies to school on the STREET CAR— It is safe convenient and economical MANY OGDEN MERCHANTS HAVE EXTENDED THEIR WELCOME j i AN UNLIMITED WEEKL1Y PASS J COSTS ONLY 5100 ' III-'- - BUY PASSES FOR THE KIDDIES AND SAVE TO i UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO ZION'S WHOLESALE GROCERY (Owned by Z C M I) WEBER GOLiLEGE £1 BECAUSE THEY REALIZE THIS NEW OGDEN INSTITUTION IS BEING BUILT UPON THE SUBSTANTIAL BASIS OF DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY GOODS Merchants are welcome at our offices and warehouse Twenty-secon- d street Phone 3900 1 Announces Classes in Commercial Education r for the School Year 1928-2- 9 REGISTRATION: 4l ' Thursday and Friday September 13th & 14th Morning and evening COURSES: j Accounting Elementary Accounting Advanced Business Management Bus iness Forecasting Cor poration Finance E 9 onomics Marketing y and Advertising S e c r c tarial 24 ' 1:1 " classes for £pecial downtown students FACULTY:!' Wayne E Mayhevr C HIunt M P A Guy Sten-ograph- B A Ijuella II Aron ich A B Science For further information call Miss Pariry Phone" 1511 TO iRIGH AM CITY and RETURN LARGE STOREROOM AND BASEMENT AT 360 24TH ST - September 14 and 15 Trains Leave' Ogden 8:30 a m Trains Leave Brigham 9:39 a m 11:30 pm 3:30 p m 5:30 pm 7:45 m 3:35 4:30 6:30 7:40 10:30 1:25 p 8:30 p ni Call B V Glasmann at am a m p m pm pm m p 12:00 midnight HE UTA H IDAHO CE NTRAtR- - r ry Standard-Examin- er Prolong tne FruitS eason A BY USING OUR COLD STORAGE i W M 6816 Tests made hy engineers with special instruments that measure heat flowing through a sunlit roof show that a white roof for a house is as cooling as the white clothes worn for tennis Foot Specialist All Foot Ailments Scientifically Treated v I MEETING- OF BOARD tember ISth at 8 p m for work In the E A degree Please at- if 1 Chiropodist Treating Ground At Airport Ogden ' - Weber Lodge No 6 Free & Accepted Masons - " WASHING OR IRONING MACHINE SALESMEN WANTED NOW Must Be Experienced Airport Ogden will bo oiled by recorderfs office as reported today city workers either Friday andSatj are: urday or Saturday and Sunday it was said today by Harold H Tripp to Kern Kern J Mary George of the city streets lot 23 Capitol block $1 superintendent The first carload of oil for the Oscar N Olsen and wife to Mutual Realty & Investment corpora- field arrived today from the plant tion lot! 16 Orchard addition $10 of the Utah Oil Refining company CarlRedfield and wife to John in Salt Lake and the second carG Noreh lots 10 and 11 Rockeload is due Thursday Mr Tripp said The oil is donated by the feller subdivision $1 Realty Development company to company Alices Lj and Ray E Rogers lots Equipment Is to be furnished by 39 and 40 block 2 Argonne addithe state road commission to dis tion $4$8 tribute the oil on the' field UNABLE TO HOLD - NOTICE Dr G M Fishburn VERSUS CUSTOM There was no city commission Mayor Frank meeting today Francis went to Salt Lake to attend an Irrigation meeting being held with Dr Elwood Mead United Staites reclamation commissioner and City Commissioner Harman W is still in Yellowstone leavinPeery g-no quorumi to conduct en- i DISPUTES FAITH BUENOS AIRES — (AP) — A tra dition of Argentine requires that the president off the republic must stand godfather for the seventh male child In a! family This custom caused the discus slon recently of fa point of religion when President Alvear agreed to be godfather to the seventh child of a Protestant citizen The Argen- tine constitution requires that the president must toe a member of the Catholic church but it also guar antees freedom of worship to all i sects The president decided in view of this provision for freedom that he was within his rights in observing the tradition i Paramount - Empress Cloninger'? Cent a mile on the LT I c to company will play in Trovo Ogden or Twin Falls at the Louis Marcus Peach days Brlgham Cfty Septemnouses ber 14'and 15 6320 " Deeds? filed in the Weber county ' starti- Special meeting Wednesday evening September 12 at 8 o'clock for work in the E A degree Please be present 'Sojourning brethren welcome ' Fred Carr 'Worshipful Master C785 gaged and when these play at the Two Bays Required For Transfers theatre s ng: September 2 GOMES iWor RIVerdXle! — Sidney Wyatt Milton Taylor Carl Borklund Vio- la Jensen Marvel Engstrom Glad yJ Jonscn Fem Wayment Althea Paramount-Empres- FIRST fnldnligh r To Obliged Policies Change W w The first named In each of the principal: following lists is the BURC1I CREEK — Norman Jepp sen Anthony Kusseu waimce Miiarea Melvai Bybee Budre Orba Rrowninar Lilllain Jepnsen Elnoira Ruth Crompton Jorgensen Hancock EDEN — E Ktnneth Mills Chloe Fuller Vera Clhadwick Virginia McEntire C Taylor FARR WEST-r-ArthuLowell Cutler Elizabeth Lindsay LoMk Wright u HARRISVILLE — Charles Johnson Ruloni Jenkins Verna Barker Helen Shurtleff' Mae Tay lor HOOPER — George E Fowler A Parley Bates May Smith Belva Brown Rose Mitchell Ilah Nais- Mtt Cleone Beus Maurlne J' owler HUNTSVILLE — John C Neal Montella Adrian J Brlathwaite Ada Foultz Zenia Stallings Parry a nna Melle Jeam Berlin KANESVILLK — C J Manning powman Hawkes Virginia Felt Naisbit SLATERVILL'E — Paul B Cra- gun Louise Johns Mildred Rom-re- ll Brown LIBERTY— James B Smout Mary Chard Zelila MARRIOTT — Floyd Barnett Beulah stallin&s' "°?rftrdTTsh1upe' Althea NORTH OGDEN — Roy C Mct-"Iv- e calff ulysse3 Mortenson Margaret Taggartf Klsie Gibson Ruth Agren Anna Beth Rhees Veda Berrett Carma Thatcher Florence E Man-low- s ning PLAIN CITY — J Leland Gibson Cliarlf8 n Seegm"ler Glen Ward pv1itVl Hav(lri!nn Trtha Weather- Fton( MeIba skeen Virg'nia Bing ham Gwendolyn Stoswart pleasant VIEW— Leland W RheeSf Sonya Greenband Hortenso 50-min- Subjects At Opening of Old Members oi AT 0 W Twentieth anniversary of North Weber stake will be observed at the eightieth quarterly conference next Sunday in the tabernacle Sessions ivill be held at 10 a m and 2 p mi with President John f V Bluth in! charge President Charles W Nibley of the first j presidency of the church obtained rom Mrjs N R Wilson will be the speaker Special mu 'phone 2869-sical programs will be given by the tabernacle choir North sWeber stake was organized CARLOAD on August 2 1908 from the northwest portion of the old ' Weber stake which at that time comprised entire Weber county OF OIL lard L Robinson history and social Hancock Spanish TVniliVia ————— North jVeber Anniversaiy Wi 1 Be Observed Next Sunday -- u' McClust 20 YEARS OLD ' Kneltah tu u vu l i Folkman art Ruth dramatic an4 MiMrftrf E nfi TCriiviisht -KnErlih and history : Verne Tiarnps nhprhnnslv vocational agriculture Knen s Cannon home economics ntd cookinfr Erma Chrlstensen home decoration domestic art Lenoro Croft hygiene and physical education girls Vesta Schaub art I'aul ti isieison nistory UI1U txuiiu : mics iiaroia in arts farm mechanics Eldon Hose irreen auto mechanics metal work Thomas O Smith sociology and Li E Swenson commercial work: Harold K Pettegrew band and orchestra Mhert J Powellnc--vo " younp chap by the name of STAKE NEARLY i A 7 SALT LAKE Sept 12— Ralph Cloninger has been appointed to form a 'stock company to present dramas In connectlon with" the regular film sho-v- s at the STOPSIfHJGDEN fIRSTMEETING club-wU- 'get-acqiiaint- rac-D- TILV:' '"rriST tL'r I - ana leacner oi uiamtrnmuvo "?n I A suua iV m 1 m the-TRut- BEMTHAMA n fcmun wuryuj I up-t- o xnursaay eve styles to 9 at J C penriey Co 1hm Weber County High pcnooi ulty comprises: Keith Wahlciuist principal I r-- £" nf nart-tim- ar — ri half a th htsrh schnol the oth- or half Alfred E Stratford has been appointed to continue his WOrk as attendance officer and e instructor Miss Vesta schaub of the high school art de- ao partment will furnish plans anaelethe for in art work 'institute mentary grade scnooi icacnera r r BEETHANA F ow Superintendent er UNITY LODGE NO 18 STOCK COMPANY WILL BE FORMED Free and Accepted Masons LODGE OFFICER - j- The Blue Quill 1 TWO SPEAK AT tV e - it j vv - Cold Storage for Peaches Apples and all Fruits Cold and Dry Storage for Potatoes and Onions Our rates are reasonable A Western Gateway Storage Co 390 West 24th Street OGDEN UTAH Over the Viaduct r |