Show THE OGDEN STAND NEW VOLUMES RE AVAILABLE The following books have been Similar Homes Better For Owners to Build added to the Carnegie free library: At the South Gate by Richmond — "When their home was burned Special Architectural Features May Detract From down Anne and Michael went to Value of Houses in Neighborhoods Not Having live in the little house at South Such Layouts1 and Second Bathroom May Prove Gate which was offered them by the Braithwaftes What happened Hindrance to them and to Anne's brother just home from the Orient is another of this popular author's stories" should fit the themselves but they should reP D F R by Irwin — "A story HOUSES irr which they are built member in case they should ever of youth portrayed with all its if maximum values are to be sewant to that recklessness gaiety nonchalance cured from residential real estate special feasorrow and honesty" sites says the National Association tures that seemed desirable to Old Pybus by Deeping:— "There of Real Estate Boards in the fifth them may look like nothing at all was something of nobility about of a series of articles on what to someone else sons failed to see makes urban land values The Pybus but The "highest and best use!' of builder would do well to look anything but the failings of an old homo over residential the in other homes man It remained for his grandthe neighproperty differs in varson to discover him as he really borhood in which he is contemplatious parts ofthe country Some was and so gain counsel and help ing construction and see that his in great which aided him over a difficult home conforms to the Sgeneral cost particular features may be nii?t In in demand "of '" oife level and focality the other in structures if his he life" period sun Th another brick to wishes square make the use beet of the a As Thief in the Night by Free'i parlor characteristic of Chicago man — "A woman is summoned to land: not be included in developing Similarly the layout and equip- could her home on account of the death ment a home site t$ its hrghest and best of houses should in be keepdisof her husband Later it is and the with the neighborhqod and a use in San Jtrancisco covered that the man was a victim ing floor door man jf who font garage ground two In bathrooms puts of poisoningv but no "lye to th his home in a "one bathrdom area" found extensively in San Francisco person who administered the poison may not make! for "highest and prospective pur- would There follows the Items chaserslearn that In some other cities best use" are to there used getting which lead to the final discovery jllESTRICTIOXS-RestrictioUP SET one with tub man a along Cjr of the murderer" o v d i n g that interested in amateur prareas — photography houses in Vicar's Daughter by Young must reach certain derive a deal of pleasgreat "The story is concerned with a might a level eVen be of or ure certain in costj' ' a his in practicing hobby traditional English vicarage dark room constructed iii the cen- architectural design harmonious where live honest and pcholarly ter of his house but he also might with its neighbors now control Edward his brilliant wife and have to lookaround f 6r a long many residential sections through their daughter Hilary' time before he could flnfl a buyer out the country but there rare - Four Ducks on a Pond Saw-- 5 re-se- ll' - i n 1 : ' GIRL! LEADERS ARB-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2 1928 R Box Elder! Department Tork will be his headquarters city FAMILY DINNER Mr and Mrs J C Knudsen entertained at a family dinner at their home on First East street Brig-haCity Thanksgiving day1 Dinner was served at one long table centered with tall 'crystal Vases of Present were Chrysanthemums Dr and Mrs A' era on L Ward of Ogden Mr and Mrs Orvil E Mer-re- ll and Mr and Mrs J Chester Knudsen and their families The Business and Professional Women's club will hold its December meeting in the new club rooms of the First National hank on Monday evening A Christmas program has been prepared Th committee in charge is working with Mrs Louise Secriest as chairman o insure a successful program Mr' and Mrs J A Lee of Ogden passed Thursday at the home of Mrs Lee's mother Mrs Roxey j Business Office Corner DrugJ l I'hOne 122 RESUME IVOR!! BairJ Correspondent Elizabeth B Phone 92-J-- - GIRIj SCOUT yEWS Tha leaders' course will resume Better Than SMITIIFIELD Dec 1— Largely attended and impressive funeral services were held in the Third Any Diet ward chapel of Smithfield Friday afternoon for John Moody who was killed while at work at the suAY less attention to gar factory at Quinhey last Monday I — morning Bishop Richard Rosksl-l- y what you eat nob conducted the services The one person in a musical program consisted of four thousand need diet selections by the ward choir a voor ever really has cal solo by Mrs Rinda Chambers 'Acidindigestion and a selection by the choir with flatulence and ity Bishop Roskelly as soloist The Doan heartburnare speakers included George caused by excess manager of th£ Smithfield Brick stomach acid and and Tile company Bishop Lester food f prmpn t n ijn Bair of Cove A J Merrell and Pollowin a hasty lunch or too Joseph Quinney of the sugar company The invocation was offered liearty a dinner a little 'Tape's instan ly neutralizes exci'ss by Harper W Noble and the benediction by Sylvester Lowe Inter- acidity stops tjiat fermentation and ment was made in the Richmond fcoothea and Iieals the Box cemetery Btomach lining as if by magie Your Miss Mildred Taylor who is in is auk k and complete Make recovery at the in Dee Ogtraining hospital fc special AT EFFICIENCY HOME den passed Thanksgiving day in point of cettinsr a A loaf of bread and Grocer: ot 'ape's Diapepsin" from package as a of Miss Eliza Brigham guest some eggs on trust till your father Vour druggist today and so follow Thompson Mr and Mrs Golden Hunsaker comes home? And why doesn't the example of millions all over the fcrorld who use VPnnp'a hinnpntin" r of Salt Lake passed Thursday with your mother come here herself? Child (Innocently): She's trying end indigestioni and allied r"' etomath Mrs Hunsakerjs parents Mr and troubles Mrs P J Koford of Brigham City another shop— Passing Show With 'Tape's Diapepsin" handy you Mrs Jessie Jensen celebrated ban eat and pnior whatever vnn fnni-G her with brother Karl Warberton of Etna and Thanksgiving day and family Mr and Mrs Lowell Hazel E Chadwick of Brigham without fear of jpain or discomfort to follow At an vf rate it's worth the Mortensen of Salt Lake and to Roland of PromTHREE LICENSES tfial for lots df folks have found a ontory and Emma Marsh of PenMarriage licenses were issued rose On November 27 to Claude tew freedom at the talk from the office of County (Clerk McKay Alrad of Garland and Isa— Advertisement P Russell Wight November '28 to bel Wood of Fielding m 1 ? f LAST RITES HELD FOR JOHN MOODY goes today to Mission school j4 ! ita meetings on Wednesday Dec 5 In the Presbyterian church ' i Leaders will be present to get the remaining: work in signalling and BRIGIIAM CTY Dec 1— Verthe list of songs for the Christmas non Johnson! of Bear Kiver Citjy carolling will leavfe this Jafternooi for Salt Lake ifvhjjre he j will attend tlje L Troop J6 the Juliette Low serv- D S mission school for wo weels ice trpopi met in the scout office ging! on a missilm for trie Friday to resume their Christmas beforej work in icraft For Thanksgiving churcif ti the eastern states Nev the troop sent a basket to the Children's Akl society family The mas hanlkerchifs in ilbck printcookies that they failed to sell dur- ing jEaph fcirt has earned 7j5 ing the Sale in Scout week were cents towards the subscription tp taken to the state industrial school "The (American Girl" J for a treat Merit badges were 7 the j Methodist Church Troop earned by Lucille Thomas and prbgram ofi gve a fecout Mertelle ildrich in home making troop to begin he weeks Sunday eyenijhg The girls are waiting to 'dress dolls work They fard doing sqfrne painf-in- g ' for Christmas for tlieir phristmas presents j the Four-- Leaf Clover Troop Tr4op j 9 Ithi: 'Grantj troop f troop urlder Mrs W E Dodson meeting cn fjueisday toi finish up the captain met to progress with the tendfi-foowork staiied in thfe the tenderfoot work play games fall and ping carols for Christmas Troop II 7 theThistle tjroop frorji There! weSre- twenty girls present the state! school I for the fclind ha§ tlieir worpc with yim Misfe Trdbp i the Bonneville troop met iMth Mrs Loralne White to begun Francis jShelby j is their- captairj dress J the! Christmas dolls for the with Miss Mbnrpe their first Childf en' Aid society and work on I'jrh girls have pledgel the fire Prevention test themselvfe to 100 per cent subp Troop is working on its Christ- - scriptionfto "The American Girl' TROOP NEWS f ? Dia-pepsi'- v acid-inflame- d r t - 4 f - lieuf-tena- 5 GO'-ee- 16 j m nt - by yer — "Tad Mason escaped from the family farm and worked her way There she met through college Danny who offered her his 'love and his ambition which' was farming Then followed for Tad the conflict between her great love and her fear of life on the farm' The Clever One by Wallace — "Who was the pejson who put Into circulation forged bank notes? England was flooded with them but the person who dill It was so r lever that not a trace could be -- found" Cvanston WyoDec 1 In deterrning what in technical language is railed the 'highest and best use" for commercial property consideration Is given to the kind of a structure thatiwill produce the largest income Inteen-era- l this rule holds true for residential property also but In the case of a dwelling this Income is figured in terms of satisfaction and enjoyment and not in money un-leor until the home owner thinks about Then the kind of a house that has been put on the land from the point of view of the other fellow becomes very imss re-selli- ng portant HOW VALUES ARE COMPUTED By MAIIY K ENGSTRU3I EVANSTON who Avould appreciate such a feature and be willing to pay for it —A Thanksgiving festival was held in - the L p R amusement hall on Friday evening The hall was decorated with crepe )iper- turkeys arjd with brightly colored autumn' leaves A short but interesting program was given Two Scotch songs in imitation of Harry Lauder were cleverly given A Spanish dance by Kent Olson was given by Frances Bodlne The evening was passed with dancing music being furnished Jby an orchestra comprising Elmer Danks Dale Cluff and Rudger Davis Refreshments 'were served The was much of a success both socially and financially Morris Gerrard returned from Denver Thursday morning after spending a veek there Wesley Reese of Cheyenne passed Thanksgiving day in Evanston Mr and Mrs Bernard Ewer and infant daughter of Blackfoot have come to remain in Evanston until ffter'the Christmas holidays They fire at present guests of Mr and Mrs Elmer Ewer Bernard Ewer is assisting with the holiday trade in the Rex news shop Mr and Mrs William Crawford daughter Louise and Miss Florence Conway were dinner guests of Mr nnd Mrs Dell Trailor on Thanksgiving day 'Harry- Cole and Joe Ilellewell drove to Salt Lake for the Thanksgiving day game Shirley Kastor drove to Ogden nnd Salt Lake Thursday also' attending the gme in Salt Lake I KOSt rXIVEUSlTIES Miss A fines Graham who is attending the University of Wyoming in Laramie is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her pi rents Mr and Mrs William Graham TVHss Esther Burdett who Is attending the University of Utah in Salt Lake is spending the vacation 'with her parents Mr and Mrs t'linrles Burdett Mis Helen Bitrdett student of the University of Utah is Visiting her parents Mr and- Mrs Alma 11 nrlett over the holidays Two marriages took place In Ogden the end of the week which are rf interest to Evanston people that of Miss Tryphena Farnsworth of Ogdofi formerly of Evanston and La von M Priest of Brigham 'City and that of Raymond M 31'asierman of Evanston and Hazel Mae Kolha of Ogden Frank Brown Jr son of Mr and Mrs Frank Brown was recently op rated "on at the Dee hospital in f or the removal of tonsils' Te is accompanied by Mrs --Brown 'r Reports received are to the effect that lie is recovering nicely Mi' 'nnd Mrs Jjyrk" Kolbo of Crroh River passed the Thanksgiving season in Evanston Mr and Mrs'iek Lalor passed 'jh" holiday season in Denver where t'U-y visited Mr Lalor's l'!oUi'-and sister -- fgs-tiv- al ! Maximum values are created for real estate when it Is put to the highest and best use bi?t an expensive house is not always for the highest and best use fori a home A very good brick house site surrounded by inexpensive frame houses may be a thing of joy to its owner and if he Is not interested in taking the highest possible Value out of his investment thro la no reason why he should not locate and build just as ' fancy leads him: but if probable rental or resale value is a consideration such an owner should remember Uhat the real estate appraiser has a cold eye and because of the character of its neighbors will compute the value of the brick house on the basis of frame construction rather ' j than brick The market value of dwellings will tend to correspond to their original cost only when they ar well suited to their sites and to the neighborhood so the expensive brick house described above would lose "Considerable value because Jt was surrounded by Inexpensive frame dwellings In I real estate parlance it would not be "suitably" for the neighborhood no matter how much it pleased its owner It would not meet the popular demand of the area evidenced by the frame houses No matter what it cost the owner its market value would be based on the surrounding houses The professional real estate man computing its value would take into consideration the" sucH-fact that in property it would be necessary to find another family with just the same state of mind as the builder which would exclude many prospective buyers- The "highest and best use of the land" in an area built up with inexpensive frame1 houses would be other inexpensive frame houses Special architectural features unusual interior arrangements and the addition of more than- thtj ordinary equipment usually Iwill not add to and may even detract from the value of houses in neighborhoods where such layouts are not common The home owner who "has gone to considerable extra' ex pense to Install a second bathroom in his home and who has enjoyed this convenience while he lived in the house may find if he' tries to sell his property that the extra bathroom does not add a dollar to its value if houses are unusual' in the neighborhood It certainly pays richly In a myriad kinds of satisfaction for people to build homes to please ! j ng - two-bathroo- m i ' i 'I I i - return than any other builltlin would produce but it should be noted that this return must hive a reasonable persistence In father words in thai case of a home! site the owner should assure himself that the house he is building on it will return the satisfaction and en ioymeiit described above for a good Ing period of jtime Land that Is developed today with a homeir of iexactly the right type may fall in the path of a jpfty'3 industrial progress and as' this' en croachment Closes around it J ithe nomo becomes less and less the I I ' j' M i " f' i 7 vx-- ! At Christmas ''tine ever year returns the hope to Mother that she idll receive se as her Christmajs jPesenjt an (Electric she knows that it will be a lasting and hfelpfbl seirvani that will drive the drudserv out of tile kitchen There is no untjidirifess about) an Electric Raiige— no scourihg-4i- o soot no smoke no pdorf-n- o (ashes The pictures on this page give only a faint idea of the many models jto choose from—a range for every need at a price for ev " (' ery purse best structure for the nlot ank value as a ' home sitel decreases At the same time Kvitjh the chlange in the character of the neighbor hood 'the amount of satisfaction and enjoyment secured from!- the home is decreased until perhaps the location becomes unbearable when all satisfaction and enjoy ment disappears! Of course ?the loss of value5 in such a property as a home sitS may be offset event ually by an increase In value for an industrial or commercial site but this rise in value does! not usually come Jibojit at once There is a period of transition when the neighborhood is declining as a residential site! and yet has! not ripened to maturity as a commercial area Moreover many people who establish permanent h mesdo not like to qee such chajjlTos even If they f bring about higher values: nor do they like to move out of districts that have beojonu' home to them HIGHLY IMPORTANT It is highly important thatij the home builder ascertain that the section in which he is contemplat ing construction will continue a a home section so that he may not only put his property to (its highest and best use as a resi dential site but count on it persisting in this use for many years to come He should of course' in quire whether the district is pro tected by zoning laws or building ordinances that bar the construe tion of commercial buildings but he should remember that zoning laws can and are amended i? it can be shown that commerce or business is making justifiable dei mands on a district The home builder therefore should seek competent advice as to the trend of the land in the sec tions adjacent to his proposed home for although no one can- be a magician in these matters i the changing use of districts with the possible change of zoning laws can be foretold with reasonable n accuracy Range-fbecau- j -- pot-and-p- an j " f- j ": I j - I i & & ®: Q'h i 'I'1' Hk ( J RA-7- R-9- 7 5 j : y- if i:v(iMTn s dance i z j yr tt- - 8 Id i RS-6- 7 i OUT OF PLACE Mother coming i her upon daughter downstairs): How Is it I find you sitting in the dark ivilh this man? Daughter: It must be your in ' somnia' Mummy J —and two years' to pay the balance if you wish puts anyElectric Range in our stock px your J ! -- Answers i 3 '''" This wonderful set of genuine PYREX oven glassware is given free with every range pictured to the right— our Christmas special range 4 RA-7- - home TV delightful dance was given on Thanksgiving night by the Rocky mountain division Xo 102 of the : I A to the B of L E in the ac x- A Featured Range at $7425 i! mmmm St a f 7 1M J f j' - I 1 A many places where no sucli re strictlons exi&t where the entire matter is up ito the home builder and where it would pay him o be extra careful! toi see that no mis takes are made in the improvement he puts on his lot Land is saiil to be developed to its highest arid best use when the structure on lit produces a larger I L?i&rfi'¥tr£ I' '"a i ' Automhtive hall Mrs Ed Steven-se- n was chairman of the committee hi charge and was assisted b Mrs Robert Sharp Mrs Thomn Whiltaker' Mrs Fred Hutchen-rrite- r nf Oedoh and Mrs Tele Mulhall Helen Hoffman Lucille Anderson and Phyllis Sharp assisted in the serving Mr and Mrs Will Sharp entertained Thanksgiving day at a most enjoyable dinner their guests comprising Mr and Mrs Robert Sharp Fred Larson Mrs Lena Case Mr and Mrs Floyd Baden Spencer Baden Ruth Sharp Betty Jeau Sharp Charles Baden LOOSE PANELS The back of the skirt of a wine ! i t suit has two four-lnc- b v panels that hang below tho to curry out the effft-:yl:: irt's hehi of lwii box pleats above "the beb it he coat s Fighter Docs Not Succumb to Cold! to take care of Army men-learthemselves and they don't pamper colds like many civilians They knock them out between morning and night with a compound that vertisementn 7 i wm ?( RA-9- ! RA100 3 i fit !l "r "- ' 'JXM ti t 'W - i These Electric Ranges are manufactured by the foremost makers of electric appliances Talcum Powder worthy of bearing a name that lias become famous all over the world for sustained quality and purity for fifty years Yoi vill be delighted with its fragrant medicated efficiency as a cooling soothing addition to your toilet and as a Sanative antiseptic deodorizing protection to your skin An Ideal After-Sharin- g Powder A 4 02 can 25c Pfa Mf 1ft r M f s A hip-litLt- I l For the Toilet and Nursery ami! Am 1 I LtJTED PEPLUM black figured' moire with gold Mars has its ovcrblotiKO peplum Jong and tight through the tlsen flare smartly with a throe-inc- h fluted edging I': Cuticura Talcum Povdcr -- i I i comes in plain: pleasant-tastin- g No trouble to carry and tablets so easy to take: but amazingly ef' ficient as you'll find out! Rape's Cold Compound works so quickly you'll tthink it liftk the first time And stops or "flu" ff you give It time grippe and take several tablets Rape's way of stopping colds Is worth rememberthe name: 33c-- t ing so remember druggists — they all have it — Ad- Sold everywhere Sample free on requeue Address t "Cuticura Dept 1 1 0 Maiden Mass Cuucura Soap aiij (Jin trneut 25c each 4 k EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVIC- E- 7 ff f £ it a B- B W' t J!- X V JP w ' 10 tl i |