Show FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 30 1928 MEETINGS SET wtxks m &® mm a Air ms wm vf ! im etern I'ilgrfm on the bleak windswept Atlantic sea coast and passed a frozen potato arotind for each to take a nibble of on the first Thanksgiving day little did they realize the long line of indigestion they were fathering As they slowly raised and flexed their rheumatic knees the creak of their bones echoed down the coming centuries in the form of celic wailings and bilious belches 1111 if f And the' worst thing about' this was the unfor- poor Thanksgiving tunates who are just recovering from the "flu"- Excerpts from "The Messiah' will be sung by the tabernacle Choir at both sessions under the direction of Lester G Hinchcliff with Sam F WJiItaker at the organ console A special session will be held Sunday evening at '7:30 o'clock when members of the Aaronlc priesthood will give talks' The subjects will be "How a Boy Can Deby a deacon: velop "The First Presidency: Their Names and Duties" by a teacher VHqw Priesthood Training Helps to Qaul-if- y Men for Life" by a priest: concert recitation of the mutual slogan led by ta priest: "Relation of a Bishop to the Boys" by a bishop Special singing will be by a chorus of the Aaronic priesthood - white A platter full of moist meat crisp brown dressing golden colored giblet gravy and holiday cranberries might just as well have There been a heap of sawdust just wasn't any taste ii in r i' Ogden enjoyed beautiful weather Thursday although the highest was only 44 The thermometer fell to a crisp 20 last night and at 7:30 o'clock this morning was at 24 The barometer reading was 3022 ''A year' ago today the highest was The dny 42: and the lowest 27 was partly cloudy y" Thursday's temperatures: High Low Boise Chicago-- Denver Helena Kansas City v '42 20 Hi 36 52 30 32 Y 42 72 40 13 3i 30 48 3 Pocatello Portland Salt Lake San Francisco CARD OF THANKS 24 40 42 Los Angeles New Tork Harvey Makes Estimate of Attendance At Ue-- ! cember Meeting than More 200 representatives advisory board from the states of Utah Idaho Wyoming Colorado and Nebraska which comprises the territory of the board will r Ogden December 11 and 12 to attend a general meeting according to W L Harvey of Omaha executive representative who spent two days this jvveek in this city while completing arrangements for the r meeting FIRST GATHERING! The first session is scheduled to convene at 1 p m on December II' It will he of the railroad con-tac- it committer of tho hhani which consists of representatives of the operating aaid traffic depart ments of all the railroads in the fivte states of the board district In the evening of the same day the executive committee of the board will meet to consider such matters as pertain to the operation of the organization On Wednesday December 12 at 1 p m there will be a general meeting of council of the organization consisting of farmers business men and bankers At this session the developments of the national potato conference to bf? held in Chicago December 4 and 5 will be reported and consideration will be given to the mar kcting pnd- - distribution of the potato crop means of handling the surplus of this year's production-anmethods to he followed to avoid a surplus in ' succeeding years two Speakers In the evening there will be a banquet for all the delegates in the ballroom of the Hotel Bigelow Paul Clagstone manager of the western division of the United States chamber of commerce and M Jeffers vice William in J charge of operation president of :: the Union Pacific eystem will be the speakers The central western shippers advisory board was initiated for the purpose of providing a common meeting ground for the railroads and the shippers and to studypro-ductio- n methods of marketing and distribution of the commodities produced in its It aims to eliminate carterritory ineffioperating ciency and ao away with car of the western shippers' 40 40 60' 4S We wish to extend our sincere This date in American history: and heartfelt thanks to our friends NOVEMBER 30 so kind during 1966 — William and those who were Penn reached his the death of our dear brother Edward Monaghan We especially de- 1776— American province Washington occupied Tren- sire to thank Father Kennedy and ton N J those who furnished the music and 1782— Adams Franklin Jay and also to hose who sent the beautiful Laurens signed preliminary floral tributes 'v with Oreat peace treaty THE MONAGHAN FAMIL5T ' Britain 43 1835 — Birthday of Samuel Lang-hom- e Clemens (Mark - d Lump Coal Cattle Sp Stove Coal Nut Coal stock- io-li(- ' - During the few years that the central western advisory board has been In operation it has overcome mosti ol the prejudice that it en- -e Mildred Ilodson Evelyn Wooley December 14 "Monsieur Ueaucaire" the play taken from the famous novel of Booth Tarlung-tawill be present" ed by students of Weber County High Behoof In the school auditorium Friday niffht December 11 Rehearsals nro beinj? held daily and the cast is doing- its best to make the play one to and excelling the two given Sn previous years Members of the cast are: Teary Darker Harry Smith Rein Jensen rx?onard' (Jarner Louis Uladwell Elden Ilawnon Joe Chandler Lloyd I t countered when fiirst organized and is gaining rapidly in favor with all the interests it serves- according to Air Harvey XX4 CI l ft lfr II ti - A number of prominent ' NOTICE I will not be r esppnslble for debts contracted 'by any one other than myself Dated this 30th day of No- vember 19g8 ! JOHN T SCHOER i HI i HKUIl UiVIN ' JOXK AtJAIN NEW YORK N pv 30 — (AIM — Whether it was j iat for Thankf--- giving or someth ijng ' else In un- explained but Mi ss Anne Morgan arrived from Eur ope Wednesday and i going back tomorrow 1HK lilt ATURDAY SELLING Ogden men hold Important positions on the board among whom are Oii Gilson chairman of the Utah division Thomas McKay A state ' director P liigclovv member of executive committee R 13 Bcistol member of cement comihiitee J W Ellingson member of siigar committee S' F'Nor-to- n rriember of lumber committee E'R Alton chairman of grain and- - mill products committee I F Whitlock chairman of livestock committee and W J Tarker chairman of canned goods commitr tee ij Chairmen of committees will make reports of conditions affecting the pertain commodity their committee represents and offer suggestions as to" methods of overcoming inefficiencies and combata-tiv- e forces that prevail at the present time These reports will be heard turing the general meeting to be held on the afternoon of December 12 and it is believed wfil he of extreme interest to all shippers and producers of commodities that must be distributed over the railroads busines-- i Xllt II dLL ? I ' REPRESENT OGDEN IF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND LOW PRICES WILL BRING A CROWD THERE WILL BE A JAM HERE TOMORROW WARM UNDERWEAR TURKISH TOWELS DOLLS Ladles' Rayon Silk Jand Woolen Mix Union Suits Low neck no sleeves knee length A dandy large turklsh towel with fancy A few dolls slightly soiled of the famous colored borders in gold green pink and Madam Hendrin make! at greatly reduced Absolutely new stock For Saturday n q first quality ) AA prices You'll save on dolls here tomorrow OuC blue Absolutely special Saturday 3 for a J lUU j i SWEATERS CHILDREN'S UNIONS PRINTED CHALLIES Rayon silk and cotton and wool mix Dutch neck elbow sleeves land ankle length stock first quality the ' suit New 89c : For children ages 10 to 16 years All wool and 411plain Colors iSlip-stripes Regular 36 inches wide In both light and in the 1 new 111 f dark colors Best new patterns in a dandy uvtsr tsiyiea wiiu aou wunout $2125 18c quality Tomorrow M A A collars 7 yards vlUU CHILDREN'S UNIONS CHILDREN'S COATS NEW PRINTS Cotton fleece a nite winter height' high '' neck long sleeves ankle length Sizes 6 Fur trim well lined best colors Ages 5 to ' I' to 16 years Regular? $100 value Of a regular Paine & Hurst good quality 12 years We challenge competlt!on on tomorrow two for 1UUJ absolutely fast colors in a large assortment this coat i of clever patterns 29c quality at ZuC aturday - J ' I' ' ! ' i - I t J- Li $575 BEAUTIFUL SILK '' If your radiator freezes up !' hOse i:-'- -r- your car is rendered useless fo a tinie arid the repairs arc expensive IJeave your car in the garage these cold days and ' l t U t Absolutely new service weight pure thread silk to the top double foot elastic top in all the newest and best shadesj Not as good but better than many hose sold) it f ?195 Saturday special jL if t I ' MEN'S 'I HANDKERCHIEFS i- j' - j Pure linen nicely hemstitched: $100 size generous i j 5100 Hand bAds BROADCLOTH ART TAFFETA aa oiUU Ai Saturday special for 5 A complete line of beautiful bags moderately "priced We want you to see these out e Suitable for cushions bed spreads and drap- standing styles The and fittlngsj-Bachalltmirror purse eries Big assortment" The AC VDC newest colors yard Special leather Nu-Mod- SAMPLE HANKIES — SPORT SATIN For Ladles frame e $375 NOVELTY BEADS Drummers' sample line of some colors 40 inches wide1 New stock for in silks and All outstanding handkerchiefs tfie bls Christmas rush Special ' In the new: colors and combinations - Cuslinens suitable forf ChrlstmaJ preeentsr the yard tomers rave about these new nQVy£"t AA f Values to 35c Saturday UiC :1 J elties Very special O lUU I 19C only Utah Rapid Transit Company reproductions of the Sizes 36 to 44 plain and stripes In light New stock heavy quality beautiful patterns colors excellent quality outing Many cus- in large assortment of bright colors A good tomers expressed their dellgtit in this same' gown sold special last week $125 ralue Saturday JOC Again for tomorrow special : : BUY A PASS AND SAVE ' j (J- OUTING GOWNS BATH MATS i ii " fi An Unlimited Weekly Pass) Costs Only McGalluni fihfpments Stallings Kvelyn 'rhompson Jelta tn ivt uay wangs- - accurate RIDE THE STREET CARS 1 sheep Mauricd lierrett Ches- - or t 1 driving: a car while under the influence of liquor was represented in city court this morning: by Attorney Ira A Hug-ginTrial of the case was set for December 11 j Hamilton vas arrtsttd at the ctation Wednesday evening after he had brought Hussell Holmes 33 a telegraph operator to thf station for medical attention Hamilton is alleged to have struck Itolmes with his car and fractured his hip Ilolmis in in the Dee hospital The Rccident occurred at Twenty-fift- h street and Wail avenue Detectives C K Noble C KJ Koeter and Officer Rink Kmurthwaite investigated die Kronk (J- s "Ojjden's Coal Saver" iG H tis ' BRIGHAM CITY Nov Hoelck of Lucin who was brought to Brlgham City Wednesday by County Physician O 25 Luce of Tremonton for treatment died He was 72 Thursday at noon years old and had lived at the home of Mr and Mrs II I Smith of Lucin for a' number of years Other than that nothing has yet been learned of his family connec: r tions Independent Cash Goal Co - s AGED RESIDENT OF LUCIN DEAD Delivered— Cash and through the! Ogden Union MOTORIST TRIAL County Students Busy On Production Set For Hamflton 44 charged with i M ! $825 Ton $775 Ton $675 Ton CITY COURT SETS Cattle Sheep Shipments L Lower But Hog jRun Is Higher p 'j j Twain) PHONE 600 I yards for November 102 ehowed a decrease unclcr the sa'hie period for 1927 while hogs shovfed a sub" j stantial gain For this November cattle moved numbered 21553 hogs 2528 and sheep 27525J Last November' figures show: Cattle 28012 hoss 17015 stieep 33683 According ti a comparison of November fisurps with' Oetpber om-more hogs were moved month than last but battle declined Hlightb shortages' during rush shipping seasons by acquainting the railroads' and the shippers with seasonal requirements for cars in this section j The ' estimates of the : board have proven to be ' extremely i ' Today marks the emancipation of the pepsodent tablst noon session iJubjects to be discussed Sunday morning by the elders will be "Fraternity in Quorum Work" and Adminis"Blessings Derived From ' to for the Sick" Subjects tering the seventies for the afternoon eesvj sion are "History of the Seventies" "Obligations and Opportunities of "Stake the Foreign Missionary" Missionary Work — Our Obligations to Those Within Our Gates" t Self-Master- " Torgina 24 rriarathon dancer jpleaded guilty to a charge of contributing tb the delinquency of a minor when he was brougtit into city court this morning Hf will be sentenced by Judge John A Hendricks December 3 The ca against Mike Edelstein 21 another dancer 'was continued until Saturday! at the request of his attorney L J Jlclther Assistant County Attorney Fred J Conwy asked for n dismissal of the complaint against Maxine Green Edelstein IS and thjs wns granted by the court The case grew out of a trip to Salt Lake by the trio They were Ogaccompanied by a den gifl JjHiehaj-- PRESENT PLAY - Ieouard Roland Flinders Hob Jone4 Robert Stephens Merle Shaw' jtaurice Berrett Spencer Van Dyke Jack Jeffs Kd' Alvord JEOER HIGH TO BYSTOCKYARDS ' Quarterly Conference And Special Gatherings Planned those WHEN knelt North "Weber stake priesthood and quarterly conference will bo held Saturday and Sunday vith President John V Bluth in charge and a representative of the general "thurch authorities as the principal speaker ' Members of the priesthood will meet Saturday at 7:30 p m in the Third ward chapel A demonitra-tio- n of ' ward teaching will be a Elders will have1 charge feature of the morning session of the conference on Sunday and the seventies will have charge of the after- PLEA OF GUILTY SEND DELEGATES 4? 4 and sheep fell off almost 100000 head October figures are: Cattle 28 000 hogs 10000 and sheep ' FORBIN A ENTERS FIGURES GIVEr FIVE STATES TO NORTH WEBER re - Jane Silk Stockings Reny — that she calls earsner One Gintimiausjifc L 1 i 1 LINEN LUNCHEON gl6ves1-'--!- sets Chambisuede glpves An Importation from f Saxon Jti the newest and bept styles and Pure linen 50 inches square six napkins to colors All sizes $125 values A A match Striped centers Saturday (Jj'f qq j Jj Tomorrow' J)1UU special p 1 IO i'i Lc Bas Hcraldique (1 —jslSl ( s I 8t te C- - 51 f Hundreds says so J ' is an American reproduction of the stocking Jane Regny calls Hcraldique and that every fashion expert in Paris agrees is the - ' Suppose ' 1 He Was His F icdtion 1 On v- I -- - ion accessory introduced not only this season but for jnanv seasons — we take pleasure in being the first to sent it to Ogden i ' 1' " ' : i ' - " - : ! - i ' for Christmas UAIC lUltJC DDIfE fllLr ' nr j - ODC : ' material AIIHTCn PIII ftlVQ A vefcy Popular item suitable for Christmas giving Selected nat- - o r ' terns complete with padding j ' 4b OC DUAn For bags owers' etcJSThe most complete stock In the DunVO city of alii colors AljniA UC Mil) Prices the bunch lUC Of the famous Yartlly make h-in their famous AA lavender odor f VUU POWDER BOWLS famous Ramse'a malsre 'JQ "L I C Up from NEW COMPACTS Of the very latest styles and - ''-depa rtment "i '" s our ready-to-weright after Christmas This will altering our fixtures— so we have decided to sacrifice prices right no v and clean but our entire J YWll find stock of ready-to-wequality and prices here to meet your requirements ar ne-cessit- C AQQ TflWEI Q Reay to Embroider finished ends' Makes' MMJTUJU XVII IjIjU an excellent absorbent or- - A beautiful new asf ortment with powder complete of the ' there is no Christmas' gift more welcome than hosiery ' 1 If h- - BATH SALTS GARTER SETS Including garters and silk hankies Jn a beautiful pn bor Complete-D"C ate ar HAIR BOWS Tomorrow is your opportunity to buy a new snappy cq&t and dress at a remarkably low price Are back again See our new ribbons also the new fasteners Many children welcome the return of these nifty hair BE HERE EARLY! MIRRORS Round stand mirror on metal base A dandy ?100 49c value Special bows ! - 11 1 1 Toilet Needs 111 -- ' r 'i Wisely - ' sources make it certaiji Jhat'all af- -' fairs Avill be handled! - safely and : ii pre- - gifts I Saturday - while this institution's thirtv-nin- e years of experience and over Eight 'Million' Dollars Reand One-hal- f X f THIVPI j Pure Hne hemstitched hems niFQT UUEuJl 1 U If LhO stamped ieady to embroider ' your Will — when your dependents needed him right here in Ogden "When you appoint the OGDEN STATE BANK as yoin? Executor you know that their interests "will be protected all the' year round most interesting fash- make i ' ' " 1 Including many Items sNiitable Drfir illlVrlULJ complete with floss to — the friend whom1 jyou have thought of ' naming Executor of ?3-9- 5 1 ' ' ' suitable 'for gifts—easily madel of itcjns J AT CC 1 'r —presenting the new- est of the new in real- ly smart hosiery — it i ' " ' $275 - " Attracting Yide Spread Attention Paris V Mr1 quality 40 inches wide good range of new colors Values to $325 Saturday WE MOVE t " to have holes in your stockings Printed all silk crepes of an extra fine SAYINGS Our Art Needle Department Is It is smart HEAVY CREPES ' i A P BIGELOW PRESIDENT E L VAN METER i D E DAVIS r O J STJLWELL - T II ' G L BECKER VICE-PRESIDE- CASHIER VVNFARR - t i ASSISTANT CASHIER' i v TRUST OFFICER r O J BARKER ASST TRUST OFFICER shapes attractively! priced for quick selling PA I OUC Up from CHRISTMAS CARDS A most complete assortment of beautiful cardsi "Order early fand have you!r name printed on them : mm- - - titm it tin it Jl 1 mmiJtHt ALWAYS RELIABLE 5 U My rJMmM -- |