Show Weber County Daughters SOCIALIST TO Of Utah Pioneers Inspect VISIT OGDEN Their New Chapter Home October 23 Date Set To Hear Candidate For DERN TO KING ADDRESS GROUP i Non-Partis- a Body an Will Be Formed Officers Elected Senator William H King and Governor George H Pern will address a group of young Ogden business men in the Hotel Bigelow tonight at the first meeting oT what is to be a permanent organization The young men are organizing into a group and will elect officers and "decide upon a name tor me ciuo at tomgnvs meeting The object of the meeting El mer Neilson"said ' is to gather together a number of young men of the city who are interested in po litical economic scientific and so cial problems for discussions and hearings The club'" will Invite prominent men of the state to address its monthly meetings and will extend an invitation to Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Don B Colton to speak a a meeting which !will be held next month ' Besides Senator King and Governor Dern Milton H Welling of the state department of registration and IX P McKay will be in attendance The steps Jin the gathering together of the young men were taken by Elmer Neilson Burt RowClaude land EIRoy Stromberg Surrage and Milton Shurtllff Articles Showing Life hud Culture '6f Early Settlers Will Be Placed In Building On Tabernacle Park With Miles Goodyear Cabin Under Canopy Nearby Beeder Urges Women To Gather-Publications For Early Day Library Cites Patriotism of First Residents n — non-partis- an " "' WEBER HIGH CLUB SETS BALL DATE eym-pnor- 1989-- M 423 23rd St OX FOUNDATION" ATTENTION! Walker's (or Rush) Sloughs west of Taylor are closed to This is public duck shooting private property EFFECTIVE OCT-1S-T COKE $825 Per Ton Delivered OGDEN GAS CO session He-suges- ted that en " ' ber £3 Mr Maurer is scheduled to speak in Los Angeles on October 22 and goes from Ogden to Denver for an address "on the 24thu Local Socialists call attention to the fact that although the major pajrtles have not sent their candi-date- s to speak in this state the Socialists presented their presidential candidate In Salt Dake on September 17 and their vice presidential candidate will visit Ogden en route from the coast as stated above Mr Maurer at the time of accepting the nomination at the hands of the Socialists was president of the state federation of labor in Pennsylvania and had held thiat position for eleven years He had also been a member of the state legislature for several terms A the present time he is finance commissioner of Reading a city about the size of Salt Lake which has a Socialist city administration The place and exact hour of Mr Maurer's address has not as yet been determined " ' ' " s A coloratura soprano may have a soothing effect on some minds but OLD FRIENDS HAVE you ever heard the gene MEETING IN OGDEN of the rain as it have wash slips' along the eaves and the soft settling of Rev and Mrs U S Vlllars of the rain drops upon a shingled sur- Park City are visiting in Ogden face? with Mr and Mrs W F Crangle friends whom they had not seen Have you ever heard the sigh of oljl 44 years At that time Mr Vil-lafor water laden branches as they shift was pa9tor of a church in their burdens and the dislodged Holmesvllle Neb where Mr and pellets go tinkling down through Mrs Crangle still resided the obstructing leaves? Mr and Mrs Crangle are visitHave you ever heard the hungry ing their son and daughter D C and Mrs J B Grace both sucking of the earth as it absorbs Cranyle of Ogden- the water to its parched bosom? fs If you have - never felt the awakening and stirring of the soil under a refreshing shower then no matter how much you pay for your tickets you have never heard music women make a thorough search for old books and pamphlets and hand them over for the pioneer library He pointed out that many of these early Utah publications are going Irto private ownership are being sold at large prices and some are being taken out of the tatc Judge Reeder declared that "the more tl learn about tho pioneers the rriore I revere their memory and the more I admire their Violin solos were played by Harold Pettegrew accompanied on the piano by Janet Barker STUDIES OUTLIVED will The program for 1928-192- 9 include subjects dealing with Great Salt lake irrigation agricul ture mining" scenic Utah silk and cotton industry sugar industry railroads livestock canning1 and packing industry and Timpanogos Music will Include: String music "The Messiah" Christmas music rolk songs women composers operatic music Evan Stephens modern Utah composers "The Cre ation" pioneer composers and modern Utah composers ORHIER OGDEN GOES OVER PLANS TO MOVE OFFICES fell from Wednesday evening to Thursday night when the clouds" broke away and the moon climbing between two clouds bathed the earth in silver and turned each single rain drop to a priceless diamond - "Pink Lady?" She needed a bath This date In American history: SEPTEMBER 2$ hanged for alleged witchcraft in Massachusetts 1774 — Continental congress rejected a plan of perpetual dependence on Great Britain 1787 — Congress sent the new con stitutlon to the states 1878- - First Chinese emissary received at Washington 1692 — Eight er er Editor Standard-Examine- ' r: If you vote a straight ticket you put yourself in a class tnat usually lets credulity prejudice and tradition stand in the place of thinking For no political party contains all good men as no party contalns all the bad Likewise no party nominates for office all the best candidates for the reason that the d and forward-lookin- g members of a party usually are in conflict with the purely selfish forces of that party before or durnominates for ing a convention that desirable offices -- Sometimes both At forces are partly victorious other times one faction entirely controls the desirable nominations and leaves nothing to the other faction except offices of little or no Then there is the desirability case of a candidate running tor reelection who may be good bad or indifferent but who usually is renominated without opposition or without stupendous opposition because if he is not it is thought to be a repudiation of his party as well rfs himself Thus there may be a much high er percentage of forward-lookin- g and patriotic men and women in one party than in another at any given time By the "patriotic" I do hot mean people who talk about the flag and the constitution! but instead those that work to make conditions better for the average human being Also the latter element may control the entire policy and pick the' major candidates-much larger percentage of the time in one party than in the other As to which party this may be I have no objection to every voter's deciding for himself pro vided he bases his judgment on a study of facts as given in the political news of the press and not on hearsay or someone's opinion - In view of all this and other considerations is it not the apex of to march to the polls and vote a straight ticket? DAVID H FOWLER Ogden Utah high-minde- a ss narrow-mindedne- OH J1 of the Royal Neighbors of America and a former member of the Ogden She is survived by ladies' band her husband Alfred J Laine a son eight years "of age and a daughter of three also her parents Mr and Mrs J H Shafer of Los Angeles and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Dewey Laahus of Ogden Glen L Shafer of San Francisco and Evelyn and Donald Shafer of Los Angeles NOTICE $425 Ogden to Ilichfield and re$350 round-tri- p from Salt Lake City ame date via Denver and Rio Grande Western R R Return limit October 2rd Visit Fisji Lake Good fish7368 ing and huntlng turn Sept 29th L SPECIAL jest FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Assorted Fruit Tablets 25c Pound Box ANNOUNCEMENT We are very pleased that our expert cook MRS VINING is Tvith us again ' Her cooking is unsurpassed tcf-sa- iP' y 'j ilSlilll! ii''" REMEMBER EVERY 0NE LIKES LUNCH ji iS 35c Hot lunches served until 9 p m Our pies and cakes please everybody imm&isthmfmw THE VVISTARIA in— iriiii'H"""aas iii vs mm Candy Specials Saturday 6 SPorty Salt Latu-- - DAY - 'I' 0qdcM9 cost of the average automobile in carrying you to work home to meals and return !fcH r ii WILL LEAVE FOR EAST TUESDAY The Rev and Mrs John Hyslop will leave on Tuesday evening for Washington D C to attend the general convention of the Episcopal church which convenes on OcMr Hyslop is clerical tober 10 delegate from Utah and Mrs Hyslop will represent the Woman's auxiliary of Utah as well as the Daughters of the King and Young People's Fellowship of Ogden While in Washington they will be" the guests o£ Dr and Mrs Bren-gl- e who are old friends m A1"'M Thomas with the first grade ence Manning with the first graders of North Ogden' Demcrrstratlons of reading for second grade classes will be given by Fern Wayment with the second grade children of RIverdale Spell ing and language teaching for sec ond grade will be shown by Miss Elnori CFompton and her class frorvj i$urch Creek Following these demonstrations round table discussions will be conducted by Supervisor Nellie Hendricks "DRESSES PER WEEK $29-- Pays all the cost of your transportation if you RIDE THE STREET CARS J - BUY A WEEKLY PASS AND SAVE UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO II rTTmrnnnnnrw' mmmtttmtiwr ft mmm V iUHIHiimiH mwj? 4 There's a Real Sparkle 'OOD mi GINGER WATNIVN J Kept If!-- (AP) Francis A Bnrdette" 63 totally tl'nd for 15 years has built himf: self on cirht-roo- ri two and — one-lial- story liousc Satins Crepes Velvets plain1 or printed are very chic New colors are Independence Blue Matron Claret 'and the aU Blachl ways popular Navy Frocks priced from $15 to $95 if Richly Furred COATS Never have coats been more fern- inine the materials more luxurious such as Twill Broadcloths Norma Cloths and Leda Just Add a Dash of Lemon The Drink of the Hollywood Stars " 1 mm Order From Your Grocer Deep Fur Collars and Cuffs of Badger Lynx Fox Wolf Jap Mink Fitch and Racoon Distributed to Grocers By W 1 —7 THH 1 1 fo i it Zion's Wholesale Grocery 124 Twenty-secon- d j Phone 3900 Street 5 Other Smart and Real Taste to the Famous LIBRARY TO HOLD BORROWERS' CARDS For the convenience of Its patrons the Carnegie free library has Tl?ced a borrowers' card file at the tfesk in the adult department Here tofore patrons of the library have had to take care of their own cards and have often found that they have left them at home when they needed them most From now on patros may leave their cards 'at the library when they are not using them They will be placed in an alphabetical file and may be ob All tained for use upon request borrowers' are asked by the li brary to take advantage of this convenience r HLpstaxrs Street and Afternoon yvf will not cover the operation i i t mm I L eeleys SPECIAL MERCHANT'S ch'!'"!r?n of Uiverdale and by Flor- 3320 it CANDY PER : of methods in pr'rtory reading will be given by cr retary treasurer The election mas In charge of Mrs Lettie Manning district presMrs Hnry GwillJanj was elect- ident Committees are to be apMrs Florence Shafer Laines aged ed president of the Lorin Farr pointed by the presidency The was well attended An adMeeting SO died Thursday at her home In rarent-Teachat association the dress by Mrs Anna of the Los Angeles"first meeting or the season held educational departmentPtark of Weber Mrs Laine was born in Ogden Thursday night Mrs Kdlth Prout college on the vajue of the parent-teachwork was a feature and' made Ogden her home until vas elected first vice president one year ago She was a member m A year ago it was 68 high and the lowest was 45 They had & rainfall of 17 of an Inch Dcmrs'rations 107 president - at 0:30 a Phone second" vice Mrs R II Piindle secand Mrs R J Barton Blanche-Johnso- v Special Institute fTr teachers of the first rind second grades of Wehold Saturday ber county will in rooms 15 and 1C of the Weber county h'gh school commencing Hurry and get yours in before frost Miss - Ezra J Fjeldsted newly elected MT OGDEN STAKE The threatening clouds that hung secretary of the Ogden chamber CALLS MEETINGS over the city Thursday kept the of commerce conferred with the temperature somewhat down Seven- directors of the organization on Quarterly priesthood convention ty-seven was the highest it could Thursday afternoon in regard to for Mount Ogden stake will be held moving of the chamber offices climb' on Saturday at 6:30 p m in the Quarters havft been AnsrntrpH in Ninth ward ehapel"with President The lowest last night was a 47 the Hotel Bigelow and the remod- - Robert I Burton in charge and at 7:30 o'clock this morning eung worK is now underway The The stake quarterly conference it was 49 space has been used as a beauty will be held Sunday at 10 a m and 2 p m in the tabernacle parlor A total of 58 of an inch of rain COUNTY TEACHERS TO MEET SATURDAY We are packing A GROUP OPENS SEASON P-- T WOMAN IS DEAD Vice President '' A telegram received from national headquarters of the Socialist party announces that James H Maurer of Reading Pa candidate for vice presidentparty's will speak in Ogden on Tuesday Octo" Oh by the way has anyone taken the trouble to see if the rain the washed some of the dirt from the sagacity and achievements" Mrs Vocal solos were given by Melba Reed Johns accompanied on the piano by Mrs Myra Froerer DUCK HUNTERS ty - dis-prov- Phone — and - Of All Kinds Made By v INTERMOUNTA1N CABINET AND FIXTURE CO : Within the next two weeks Pioneer hall the new home of the Weber county chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be ready for occupancy it was announced by Mrs Blanche Mattson president at WMM the opening meeting of the season held In the Third ward chapel Thursday afternoon At the conclusion of the meeting the more than 200 women in attendance inspected the buildlng whlch is located north of the Third ward'i property and also on Taberfolks go ahead and buy your nacle park The building was for- YOU to the trained Stake merly the property of We-beorchestras nationally noted Helief society and is being musisingers and other high-price- d cal organizations but Old Sol will Included Is a large auditorium stay at home and listen to the melThe stage is being remodeled and ody of rain on the neighboring roof will be used as a hall of re lies- The The music in Old Sol's soul is relics will Include a library of early Utah publications musical confined mostly to slightly out of instruments pictures furniture tune singing in the bathroom beclothing and other articles for- tween licks with a razor and he has been known tor1' stand in front merly owned by the early settlers Donations will be received from of a music store broadcasting recany person who la willing to aid ords for hours but he knows real contentment when he finds it the women in their work At a meeting of the Ag club of the Weber county high school held at the school Wednesday evening under-th-e direction of Verne Ober-- 1 hansley vocational director plans were started for the annual ball Special committees to care for CABINETS 1— : The Miles Goodyear cabin said to be the first house built by a white man In Utah is being placed on a cement foundation and under a large shelter at the east of the hall The work is nearing completion decorations- programs and refreshA celebration is being ments were appointed and the date prepared for theprogram first meeting "in of the affair set for October 26 the hall A short talk by Mrs It was decided to sell cider and oth- Phoebe Adelaide Brown Snyder er refreshments during the ball the only surviving daughter of Captain James M Drown was a of the meeting i surprise feature MASONIC NOTICE Mrs Snyder afternoon The M W Grand Master and Of- Thursday i was in Miles born the Goodyear ficers will make their official visit She left Ogden 22 years to the three Lodges of Ogden on cabin 29 ogo and is now p resident of Los Saturday evening September The Lodge will open at 7 p m and Angeles W H Reeder Jr gave an Judge after the customary instructions and Instructive talk on interesting will repair to the Hotel Bigelow for of early civil governments the banquet which will be served the to He declared Utah that charges m All 10 at brethren p sharp notwithstanding the in vicinity cordially Invited and ex- -' the contrary were always loyal to the" pioneers i pected United States government He said Arthur N Vendell W M they may have criticized 'governLodge No 6 Fred Carr W M ment officials but their loyalty to the government cannot be Klenkef W M George Washinprton 7435 Lodges No 24 HOISTING OF' FLAG To support his contention Judge Reeder called attention to the unfurling of an American flag on EnKEEP OUT THE COLD sign peak by the pioneers who took possession of Mejcican territory for the United States Their willingNUMETAL WEATHER ness to serve In the famous Mormon STRIP battalion and the enactment of early laws of the State of Deseret were cited by the speaker a proof Co Wheelwright Lbr that the Mormon pioneers were always loyal to the government Phone 156 At the opening of t ?hts address Judge Reeder urged the wome n to preserve any of the early publica tions of the early days of Utah which they may have in their posI Htan0ar0cxamtnet Whz rFRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1928 Priced from ' to $300 - 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