Show T A — fc m "" 1 T T - Tf TOMATO CROP Exultant Over Showfing df Ogden Unit inSan1 Antonio 17INE IS LISTED - - utan Legionnaires nome CHOICE SHERRY T- A IS GLEANED UP mm ? - pair J H Sparsro John A Boyle Joseph Parry James Pingree D H Peery J C Armstrong R J lif f Taylor Schansenbach Theodore George J Kelly John J Lewis David Eccles George II Matson James Mack Ad Kuhn Ed Rosen-bau- m Lorin Farr Aaron Farr II CI Bigelow Samuel Horrocks John D Carnahan Barnard White Clark J A Smith Thomas Fitzgerald James Agler M Hinch-cli- ff J F Gay Julius C Kiesel Sam Chapman Reese Howell J E Williams T A Whalen E S Ro-laW G Wilson J W Guthrie Joseph A Healy and Patterson West Malinda G Harris J M Browninsr C A Nelson and Martha J West The city council serves notice that they intend" to pave Twenty fourth street from Washington avenue to Grant avenue Jo-Ke- ph pp Delighted over the showing of the drum and trumpet corps of Herman Baker post No 9 of the American Legion £t the tenth annual national convention in San Antonio Texas last week the Utah delegation Including the corps arrived home this morning "There are many reasons why vee are exultant over the showing of our- drum corps said Ri L Olson national executive committeeman of the legion for Utah and chairman of the Utah delegation at the convention 'Consider our corps with less than 30 members competing with veteran organizations of as high as eighty members and it will be evident that the Ogden boys gave everything they had to the competition Fifty-thre- e drum corps were entered in the contest hence ouH winning fifth place with only 2120 behind the winning Miami Fla corps Is a great victory for Utah and Ogden" OFFICIAL FIGURES The Ogden corps defeated the Racine Wis corps which for four years had held the championship by 61 of a possible 200 points Six judges of marching rhythm repertoire inspection of uniforms cadence and time gave the following points as final scores: J Miami Fla 1779 Salem Ore 177595 1765 6 6 Philadelphia South Pasadena 176197 - Ogden 1757- j - The Miami corps' won last year's championship in Paris They came to San Antonio In L special car and appeared on the field in uniforms never been worn before Hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent on some of the druim corps South Pasadena group came in a special train with a delegation of Galifor-nian- s f SCHOOL EMPLOYES WILL TAKE CENSUS i Credit for the showing of the Og den corpses due Milton D Boyle drum major and every member Mr Olson said Tho corps did not loaf on the job a minute he added beginning the rehearsals as soon as they arrived in San Antonio The principals and teachers of the Weber county schools will take the school census this year Enumeration of all children between ages of 6 and 18 years will be made A good deal of this work will go forward during the brief Interval for harvest next Thursday Friday and Saturday Superintendent B A EXHIBIT! Fowler said The children who reach six years of age prior to October 31 will be listed as the children for this year's beginners' grade in the public schools Those who are 17 years ' and who do not attain the age of 18 before October 31 will be listed Ogden Livestock Shov To for school rolls also The census forms' the basis for Contain Priz6 Winning school attendance and Is the enuHerd of Hogs meration upon which the state school money is paid for the Instruction of the youth of the state M D Layton manager of the W The whole-hearte- d support and coherd of Berkshire hogs operation' of the parents is desired of Layton will entjer his bllie ribLayton in getting a true census of all those whose homes are in Weber county bon animals In the lOgden livestock outside of Ogden city the school show which will be held the first officials said V part of next January Ihe Layton show herd' number NOTICE ing six hogs has just completed a successful exhibit at the Utah state I O O F fair where placed two firsts Members will meet at th hall to- two seconds they and two thirds against day at 1 p m to attend the fu- some of the finest animals In the i neral ot Brother W A Holrgren west HENRY KISSEL Secy won over out They the noted 8157 which is nationallyj known From the Salt Lake fair It will go to the Pacific International in Portland and the Chicago International One of the boars In the Lavton herd Happy Hollow Lad III was adjudged the junior champion and best aged boar at the Denver show last year He was also declared grand champion over all breeds at the Chicago International Mr Layton spoke of the new addition to the Coliseum to house the hog and sheep that it would bedepartments a great help saying torthe exhibitor and would undoubtedly draw a larger number The Layton group is the blue ribbon herd in the state only he said j -- WILL Ert route home the drum corps made stops Little Rock Ark Kansas City and Denver giving exhibitions at eftch point At Kansas City the corps iiiiiembers were ' cordially received sjnd given a sightseeing tour by tjne Business Men's Assurance company So far as work of the national legion thej convention was concerned it was the best ever held by the organisation Mr Olson said The American Legion judged by its representatives In convention assembled is tjispUying a keen interest! In the promotion of world peace national jdefense to insure peace in good government and progress in every affair that con cerns the welfare! of the people gen- erany Mr Oiisoiji said Utah was represented by the largest group! tht ever attended a national convention from this state the Ogden legionnaires reported The Utah delegates were placed upon 'important convention committees In the hujge convention pa-- i rade held last Tuesday Utah was assigned to sevelnth place It required fuor hour$ for the parade to pass the reviewing stand MEMBERS OF CORPS Members of thie drum corps: who arrived today aife the following: Dram Major Alma E ?oyle Wright Roscoe JE Huish Ernest Wangspard N 1 Butler David Reed Thomas Barley £ Nortseth Clifford Rogers Melbourne P Douglas Parley E Jensen Dr p Keith Barnes Jojhn L Toung Ray D Wilkinson Myrurri Lammers Henry S Bond Ben Trimble A E Wilfong Ben Fj Garr Harold I Tribe Earl Majors John R Raymond! D Harrlger Jo seph Drysdale Qrlon C Marriott tester Gleasqn A B Mortenson George E Nitteh Leonard Munk George D Granti Others returniiig are National Committeeman C$lson Department Commander Frak W Deming of Provo D E Commander George D Shypejof Herman Baker post No 9 and Harold Ambler i ! nd ' i PARTY BANK 10 COAST GOES h " ' Will Attend Conference5 of Trust Division In San Francisco The Utah to the western regionaldelegation trist conference of the American! Bankers association to be held In San iFrancisco starting ¥unesaay uctoper 17 left for the coast this afternoon The Ogden delegation consisted of D J' Barker oif the Ogden State bank: H y Hihley of the Commercial! Security bank and WJ H Loos of the Firsit National bank Mrs Barker Jilrsj Hinley and Mrs Loos are also! making the trioJ W D Service tof Pocatello made the journey dpwn 'from the northern city to accompany the Utah group Headed byi Geiorge D Peterson president of the trust department ot the Utah Backers association Salt Lake sept a gToup of about fifteen personjs j A concerted efjfort will be miade to bring the! 19129 convention to i j Ogden ARREST MADE ON BATTERY CHARGE - Dr W R Doxey Eye Specialist ' j i ! LOST Reward of $5 for Return of New Westfield Bicycle Painted Red Lost at 23rd and Jefferson B Y 2411 KANEKO Grant Ave I 1 1 A COOP DRUO STQRgTS OGDEN - UTAH VXmrtt ORAMT AMD SAW TIUT ast Friday the Streaks Orange ave a (clean! slate: they have two lctorlesi and jno defeats The student body support at both f our games was excellent When a line of student over a lock long turns out for a snake ance abd goes through the dance that shows a pirit that will never cause defeat I The Preston eleven were the idir flsion champs last year and: are I onsldejfed one of the most powerful teams in jour present division ho you bee the possibilities for our team? n a drizzling rain suacrhetcrodyn' now in the of Ham A:2 would iuedl However it waL tisdc SUMMER TOURIST w'- ether Com ma i:n:)pa OFFICE IS CLOSED rwl-- pharej the radio nrd Kare Ik e (A) ncs-ressio- ii - Only four more days until the ' : Ham An d I i t were with the lattcr)i or if :iic rt?ify r r mud buy a new omTiecaise v( a misuhde'-atthdinamong onieo-- the members of 4he lub the program for the day was ' ' wit The summer tciurist office of the ot the Utah State Automobile association which has the American! Aiutomoblle associa tion charter has! been closed !for the winter Kalpft K Bristol pfes rot glvn ' ' laent said tnjs morning Uhe office wajs located In the I XEW TEACHEKS lower lobby 6t the Hotel Bigelow Ever home needs a coo) therej Ogden The Ogden chamber of commerce fore HlgW scbool has as its will maintain thf winter bureau domestic science teacher' Miss Mr Bristol sa d A Meatiff Miss Mealiff wan gradt iated from tjhe Polytechnic Insti-tiut- e of Peoria 111' and also from ACCEPTS PLACE In addiUniversity of Utah IN MINES BUREAU tion toi her teaching worn' Miss Ti?lealiff (supervises tbe school cafeVivian Blalteslee who has been teria which provides a nice warm a stenographed in the Ogden cham iinchcoh for teachers and btudents ber of commerce for four rears will vho ar4unalle to go home for the luinch'On leave the Utter part of the week noon Ml 43 jMTjiff is very enthusiastic to accept a position with the fed eral bureau of rrfiines at Liar am ie obout ler work and is already "! takingj plansii to enter some of her f wyo choking students in the university Miss Blakeleei who l the cbntests Miss Mealiff of nextfpring Mr Mrs iand iW W daughter Ifas in in Illinois 'Richfield taught Blakcslee wil issume her new Tflah end is now beginning hr duties on Octi)beit 22 tird yjar In ' the Ogden schools Having jtaught the pajst two years a South Washington Junior OUR NEXT GAfi The next league gam 3 Is sched uled for JVednesday October 17 W:ith Logan at Logan In view of tfee fact that school is to be closed oh Thursdav at noon on account of tl§e state teachers convention Og- drn endeavored to ehedulc the ! gime oh Thursday Logan would not agree to this however so the ?im will be played 'on WeJnesday" Ii viewj of other Interruptions and fh cloFing of Kchol on Thursday C'lrden High students canno: be exi c)5ed to attend th game Sch'ool authorities regret this but it can not be avoided - ! j i WATTIS :CIIvlBALli M OTOR GOM ANY nWCTIFULTnOPHT iAlbert E Becker Is offering a beautiful silver football to the winners of region I in football- This will be on display at th various sdhools in the near future This Is all adding Incentive for the boys-iF3aools to work hard ana the sea- scfti promises to "be one of the most mterestjnsr in eeveral yearr - i' OGDEN UTAH n i ! 1 m woo t 1 ll I £1 osc I - are great for warmth and savings nan j "dj 50cto$lf Be£p& V THE COLD when you' sit in the stands on raw days you need more jhah the game's excitement to keep you warm you need the warmth of rich wool yarns reinforced heels and toes— everything these fine hose give -- WEATHER S ETS IN Now is tbe time to have your heating and hot water supply put into effective running order for the winter Do it now while you do not need ithe heater in operation It will be cheaper now and when cold weather does set In you'll never miss a day of comfort and satisfaction i -- I you — all the newest patterns and sizes i i At an amazing low cost YOU can qualify for a commercial or transport license in your spare time right at Ogden Airport A Plan A ' j j1 ''! rrtritt VwmJ —— -- r I i EVERYBODY'S Co-operati- ve For full details write Utah Plumbing & Heating Co 2344 Wash Ave phone or call 2538 Washington Ave Phone 4312 IF MONEY TALKS OUR PRICES SHOUT! Silk Hose Rubbers Phone 2570 Men's first quality dress and light work rubbers Ladies' LSLOO Special value Hotel Bigelow Heavy part Value to $100 Special- ANNOUNCES e Special Winter Rates In Effect Nbw 8 Sizes s j 10 to 16 i For boys an son's latest Baby shoes stripe girls $150 values for Fancy j Workj Shoes' Men's hipavy leather sole work shoes- Values to $500 Special L tams for AH £ w 1 iUU $100 stubborn automobile motors to hesitate and sometimes refuse to start at all Save yourself time and embarrassment Leave your car home and :v- Men's heavy 49c blue Men's blue or gray p7Cn union njadcl Itl ful Regular Part wpol double sized blankets IXlr 4' TT V Childrenfs Hose Extra Special Ladies' Fancy Slippers 4nd Oxfords strap and ties Values tip to 650 Come pick them out CQ QC Boys' and girls' fine hose dark and light shades ! OmJD Special) pair I La3 v Moleskin Pants - tl dark mole Men's heavy! skin pants Regular $X45 RIDE THE STREET CARS An Unlimited WeeMy Pass Costs Only $100 i ii Blankets j Cause $3 4? Work Shirts! Jlen's newest styles in broadcloths and prints muaj mm® i p Dres3 Shirts value ' Special J I '$245 Men's" Wool Shirts i1 $395 Special 'WRY V 1 11 i 327 24TH STREET ! - Men's hieavy wool shirts Values up to f1 jAC 4E I UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO I I Men's fncyt dress hose If Tarns Rates Gladly Quoted Upon Request - ! i i lyC Srtr uvt iX D(J C - $100 Only PLAIN THE ADVANTAGES OP LIVING IN THIS MODERN sea- - girls— I hose n Sweaters COME IN AND IlET US EX- HOTEL To Men's woolen - 60c 70c 80c tr4j 49c i Specials wool unions I silk hose fine Values tio $ 00 Boys' Unions n - ! I j NEW FORD N PANEL BODY TRUCK WOW ON DI3PLAY merce from the Kiesel building to the hotel became effective this morning when Miss Jessie Erwin assistant to Secretary E J Fjeld-ste- d Vivian Elakesslee and1 Lavine Smith stenographers took up active work In the new quarters Rooms have been specially decorated under the direction of Harry W Beckett Jr managing director of the hotel and offer a comfortable appearance The two main rooms housing Mr FJeldsted's private office and the lounge room have frontage on (Washington avenue overlooking th© city hall park The card room i In the rear The chamber of commerce dining room formerly the Spanish room is located on the mezzanine Plans for the banquet which Is being tendered by the Hotel Bigelow as a welcome to the chamber are rapidly nearing completion Mr Beckett said Those in charge expect it to be one of the largest 1 gatherings ever held In the hotel j GABfMA KAPPA pinc-tub- CPter Roal Regular Gamma Kappa meeting as called to order at 3:50 o'clock hursday by President Oswcll V : Moving of the chamber of com- i FLY! te - ' I cent perfect - j : ioo iPEn TO GO THROUGH UTAH i H — V" A party ©f 25 British Journalists who are making a tour of the Permits to build five brick dwell- United States under the direction of ings each to cost 12000 was is- the Carnegie fund for the promosued this morning by H C Errett tion of international peace will be in Ogden on October 23 while en city engineer S L Stephens obtained four of route io uie we si coast They are headed by Ralph D the permits Two of his houseis will Blumenthal ivresident of the Instil be constructed on the south side tute of Journalists of Twenty-nint- h street between Qulncy and Fowler: avenues Th o 2 Ogden other two will be on the east side Arch Masons of Fowler avenue between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets): Special meeting' Tuesday The fifth permit Was issued to J 16 at 7: 30 p m fpr work E Lichfield for the construction E M degree IMcase be pres- of a brick dwelling on the west side of Grant avenue between Thirty-thir- d TRACE A TURNER H P and Thirty-fourt- h street1 8198 i ! Watch f orThe Big Ad WILL BE BUILT - By ginning "the football game JOURNALISTS thermometer big football game these temperatures Compare with those of Ogden today: High Low 36 56 Boise TO 38 Chicago 40 50 Denver ' 34 5b Helena : f S2 52 Kansas City ONE-AC- T f PLAYS fiS 50 Los I Miss Irvine Angeles has cast eight plays 44 60 classes Each of these New York her pom 4S ' 36 Pocatello vill-b- e judged competitively and 42 56 the best three wlll be i selected Portland 36 46 These will be played in the Central Pocatello 43 36 Lake Salt lunior High school aditorium durthe smiddle of November ing This date In American history: f The Girls' association will sponOCTOBER 13 sor these plays As you know the Girls' association started last year 1788— George Washington left New York in a carriage to tour to collect pictures to help beautify northern 6tates fhe school consequently all pro- 1861 —the General McClellan reported ceeds from this series cf plays army strength at 150000 be used for the art collection iill men I Since ithe result of thia will alfair be directly to the benefit of the 1889— First state legislature in South Dakota convened 4chool let's all get behind and' help over it jut Deeneninar of the sea channel at 1 Leningrad has given It the rank of "THE PATSY I Undet? the excellent supervision first class world port ¥f Miss Irvine the school play "The I atsy :promises to leave another mam ot success on the record of ' gden High school of school the Managers play ere announced in assembly Fri With day They arc: Business manager ill Reader stage manager Jack The Ogden Flying Chb orbacU assistant stage manager aul 'Blair''! v "v g Drug Store Event of the Year BICYCLE Return to (JACK NOBBACK EDITOR PRO TEM) Students don't forget it is only S mor$ days before the Halloween fancc That means that there ar ©nly 12 more school days and to therefore only 12 more get days You - had better get your dates dates now so that you won't j'our te left behind '" I v Ogden branch The Largest ning' a warm 88 Lowest was j At Wright's the : took a decided jump and registered 3 S and the day was clear " —— o Thursday Friday Saturday Highest Sunday was 6 It with clouds hiding tbe sun a fair portion of the time A year ago The minutes were read acksonj Joseph z Roodhuyeen 41 3602 nd approved Jefferson avenue! was arfested to After much discussion concern- day by Deputy Sljierifjf O H Mohl- man on an assajult j and battery pg the kind pt party Gamma Kap- cnarge and wsas Released underi his aasIs tol have atocommittee of three clear up the sU- own recognizance? to appear inthe rppointed Burch Creewjcoiirt Tuesday afterAs you" know Gamma Kappa Is it noon oinsr The ques- Rookhuyreft !j alleged to have 'on ofitp get a radio -was discussion prolonged truck Orvillel J Taylor a student TAdto :would be f the BurchjCrek school on the iov anfl where-tinbta5ne It was suggested UiEt the vacs with hi on October 8 j hajnd IkMS HT'r Arte Van de Graaff reports that the barometer is still in the danger zone and that we mifht have anything from a snowstorm to a batch of political speeches j 'j DEFEND YOUR SIGHT as you would defend your life Your first defense for health and life of your vision is our scientific examination and correction Call today i ' Over 600 Invitations have been mailed to members of the Ogden chamber of commerce and friends at the Hotel Bigelow Thursday eve- i PRIZE SWINE i r 9i t Chamber And Hotel Making Ready For Thursday Banquet Commerce ! 3 ? FIVE HOMES i is Monday aain and WELI4 here week stares the army of tomatoes Canning and of ripe In face the employed jthei shipping of green tonmtoes to eastern markets haa been principalIt dawned cool and f eggy and ly cleaned up George Shorten-assistan- t above the secretary of the Utah Can-hc- rs until the sun peeped association' said this :norn!ng mountains around 8 o'clock it was Factories were up to a typically "lime house" morning lust Saturday whenrunning they completed Jhis year's pack The tomatoes this Shrouded figures strode from out year were unusually plentiful he of the dark past the faint iy illumfiald and of a fine quality A frost inated spots beneath the arc last week nipped the tomatoes and and then disappeared on the lights other Mopped their growth side of the street Shipping of green tomatoes to the ipastern market was also stepped by One to hear bloodjhe frost he said after a very curdlingexpected shrieks and siren of Successful season when between the "Black Maria" the This would 1 50 and 300 cars were scut from have added the final touch to the he state eerie scene Canning of apples is progressing he said about five factories At 8 o'clock it was a cool 32 n the state are working on that a chilly 29 which was the ruit since April 22 when it hit 28 t Sal-mo- GUESTS INVITED : t 600 - ft ! i and rost Nips Plants Apple Canning Under Way Five Factories Busy es new ox blood cloth topped button and lace ehoes for $300 choice sherry and brandies six course din ner for 25 cents and a pair of bl cycle ribbed horse for 20 cents? These prices are all contained In an issue of The Ogrden Standard of June 8 1897 which was found in the archieves of the Ogden cham ber by Jesse Erwin while pnckins for the move from the present quarters to the Hotel Bigelow The greatest controversy at the time seems to be the water com Horace E Perry pany situation directs a letter to the editor ask inff him why Mayor Spencer wishes to bond the City for $250000 on the water works Another letter against bonding for the water company bears the following signatures: L TV Shurt ' - Standard Issued In 897 Is Found In Old Drum Corps Archives Landing Fifth Place LtVmong Fifty-ThreMore Some Than Twice As Largej Is Regarded As Did you know that you could get i tt i irv tv:x: t a- beautiful embroidered white jisimcb iioiior figures ueveai iveen uompeutiorj of Bklrt for 88 cents a fin© 1 MORE THAN |