Show FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1939 smith names deputies to - 1 ' terday of the general entertain- ment committed by lil R Alton chairman The jtlinner will be held next Wednesday Attracting the most Interest Is the miivtrel show which isi billed as Frank Jaggefs great Ethiopian aggregation of entertainers Taking part Jn this show are Frank Jaggers Reed Culp Salt Lake Harry Summers Salmon City Idaho L F Whitlock Roscoe C E Carr and (Uvilliain Charles Carlpori The musical art of the dinner will be taken cie of by Jack I'as-sey- 's e and a quartet composed of Edmund Creen-we- ll Howard Shupe Ed Peterson and Kelly Godifard James H DeVine will be toast- master and the' principal speech X will be made ljy C Wright 5ob Scotts Bluff Rehearsals fcf the minstrel show are going on- - splendidly Jaggers fiid One wasl held Wednesday night and others will be held Sun day afternoon Monday and Tues ments vill be servoi and New Year The program KrPelirigs"CxohangKl includfsa- play Why the Chimes Rang to be preseinted by the Lewis Junior j High school under the direction bf Mlssi Ruth Chipman - Residents Requested To Be Prepared To Pay numbers will also Several m!usical ' be given £e$uty assessors to frx the valuations of city and county property for jl29 taxes were appointed to day by Burdette Smith Weber county assessor and will start On their rounds next Monday Thtyi will assess persona? property ind buildings Mr Smith said Taiea on personal property owned by those who do not own reaj estate are due immediately and Fiich persons are requested to be prepared to pay the assessor at the time the assessment is made This is required Mr Smith declared by the state law Deeds must be filed for record in the county recorder's office before anyone is considered as thfo owner of real property IOEPUTIES APPOINTED ins deputies appointed carry a schedule Bhowihg values of all as fixed by the state board of equalization They are required to assess all livestock according to these values and the Instructions attaqhed thereto: Othfr personal property and all buildings must be assessed at "the amount at which'such property would be taken in payment of a just debt due from a solvent debt or" This is according to law 'the full cash value Itthas never been the practice of assessors in this state continued the Weber county assesspr to as ses ajny building at their real value when new and then deprecate it everjf- year say 2 per centf Rath- er tltey have assessed buildings at annrbximatelv 50 ner cent of their vaiu and then maintained that vaiuf ior ou years wnicn is equiva lent to the same thing: Thils practice according to Mr Smith does away with refiguring tne entire assessment eacn year thereby effecting a great saving In expense and gives! the taxing units a more uniform yearly Income Also tit doesrnot work a hardship upon citizens who are still buying the new their homes by taxing house excessively at- - the start county Property in Weber 356 mills on 1928 was taxes the dollar of assessed valuation It is expected that the ratsi for 1929 to be fixed next August will be about the same as it was in 192S George A Watts a deputy assessor will place valuation on Sail busi- i neeosproperi-j- m me citj lowlfeg deputy assessors to work in Ogden city have been named by Mr Smith: William W'Wilsen J Harrison IP Kl Smith Peter McKinnon Fred Foulger John H Kruitbosch Ra-jmJorgensori Chris Ptirdy Henry Lawrence Manning and Moore 1 - r ' j day Over 500 people are expected to CKEAM TOMATOES attend the if Cream f tomato soup ' will not curdle ifjyoufpu a pinch of salt in the tomatpefsjj bring both the milki and the iomatoes to 'the'boil civ- mix the to maoes iftto the milk and heat ' J dinru-- r Coal crusheds to the fineness of toilet powder and used for firm ships' furnaces is claimed to make a saving of $150 a ton on coal while increasing the boiler effi ciency 18 to ?jpcr cent - iCIulilny orj-hestr- six-piec- The play Is taken from Raymond MacpOnalfl Aldenfs beautiful story of th little boyjwhose! small but Facrifloialigift Vrdved greater than that of a king's crown It requires elaborate medieval costumes The sntins is! declnr4d peculiarly- fit-- 1 ting' for the Firsjt Baptist church which1 is known as "TheChurch of tiie Chimes" The program Mill begin at 7:30 o'clock and the public and visitors in Qffden are invited Collectors Taylor Meeting i church announces a special iprd- granj to be given next Sunday eve ning atter which Hgnt reiresn- MONDAY STORIES FALSE A report on the entertainment features of the annual stockmen's Dairy Executive Speaks dinner was made at a meeting yes Bureau: At FollewSng its ciistom of having open house on' thf first Sunday of the new year th First Baptist Assess Personal Ifroperty Together With Buildings 1 ill-- Refreshments d Thq£y Will live-itoc- f Will: Observe Open House With Special Program iFOR TAXATION BEGIN b i Hist values TO OS DECLARES WILL AMUSE By George Clark CHURCH PLANS IN BLACKFACE rare 31 Eft NEW YEAR PLAY SIDE GLANCES j ftj-ste- "C SfBVtCC C'J MaUSMTOFF I INC " v I ' t I ' lit - 1 w They Will Add To Gaiety of Stock Show Week To add to the general gaiety of Stock Show week the crack drum and bugle corps pf Herman Baker post of the American Legion will serenade the city on Sunday night The Legion organization which won fifth place in the national contest in competition with 53 oth er organizations from all parts of I the nation will be on the streets of the business district at 8:30 o'clock p m under the: baton of Milton Boyle the drum' major who led them so successfully in the Texas tournament Ilyrum- Lammers is still coach Ing the Ogden corps despite he has moved to Salt Lake where he is now employed fSi Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now My Old Girt Is My New Girl Now Fox Trot i Royal F r osm "Lucky Girl" (The Dip lomats) Do Ybu! That's All Want to Know! Chalita "Queridar (Leo Relsman Or 1615D Louisiana "Outside ' (Jan Garber Or) Sally of My Dreams Loved You Then ONE-THIR- D On Sale Januaryj 4th to 10th CULLEY DRUG CO Indestructible Peart i 1 j ij Add 10c extta for mailing - - Vr— t ' 2453 WASHINGTON AVE ! Necklace r V "i - ''' — OGDEN UTAH mmmtmmmM nrtwt ' ' Dnig Corps Exhibition Drill at 11:00 P M be simple Love You Now 1631- D- of Love Dawn In Walklkl (Eddy's Hawalians) I'i SHEET 3VIUSI0 All the New Song Hits II Now f a i I - i of part-woo- values for Garmcntsi leather Coats Glen's Uiorsehidc lot-iwhile they AutomoDiie loacn oervice LIVESTOCK SHOW Leave Healy Hotel S a m and every 10 minutes until 7 p! in Leave Coliseum 8:10 !a m arid everv 10 minutes until 7:10 p m ROUTE From 25ti and Wail east to Washington north to 24th thence west to Coliseum s - ''' OGDEN 'Me io cent: MUSIC CO UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Successcrs to LASSEN CARD MUSIC CO 2452 THE YELLOW CAB CO Only j broken $885 pair j Only i Child's Bath I Ilobc Men's all lamb lined lea values for fniijtts For men extra special lot of $400 and vat $500 hats - - - Extra jieavy all wool blazers (JO OC for boys i$400 values fori $LfQd large or small r Ladies 'jfitie hquse dresses f Men's garters) j 5d silk web SPECIALS Child's hand jbags Children's allvool 15c 49 c 10c j ! tff jQC I gloves m t Fancy or' plain teacup and 'saucer j $100 trimmeel j7oc values Study the facts and figures displayed in oiir Statement of Condition before you make your 1929 savings plans Federal Building &j Loan Association 2374 Washington Ave Savings placed with us bjy January lOtli earn interest from January 1st PAID IN CAP 6 A L $10000000 LADIES' HATS j h00 Dress hats the season's latest val 89c 25c jues to $400 (Saturday only each t jWOOL GLOVES For men or boys some leather $1 Aft tpJLUU 3 use Sun Ladies'" or Misses' good grade rayo'n M)loomers $100 values 50c vV iu JforL 79c ' When yoU ridd home or to town on a street car you ire warm and comfortable tho entire time1 Courteous careful employes guard yiour safety Parking "'and Leave skidding hazards are removed homeland your car T Trade Where You Get thej Most for Your Money! RIDE THE STREET CARS An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 l i ' 327 Tvfenty-fourt- h " IE BLOOMEtfS j " Our savers do not take safety for granted We place before them in our monthly Statement of Condition the figures aid facts that Remonstrate the liquidity of o$r assets the strength of our financial structure? and the conservatism of our financial policy pecause they find that these factors meet their fliscriniinating requirements they find the interest we pay attractive lour money conveniently ayauauie T0 QC Your choice U'or BLAZERS Suit Case $100 FELT HATS j j 9c lOd pair AVoolen Hose j Street I BUY A PASS AND SAVE 'J - "i x 1 Jersey Gloves MITTS i ' SPECIALS ' vl?0 LEATHER COATS j : GARMENTS L li S tfjl AO l ' bne lot j SPECIAL 1 Theme Vocal Jas Melton sHawailan Song My t3 OF Hi T ill r For Saturday only army kets $4 values (limit) for fl se- But the facts that denote safety strength and stability far outweigh Interest in importance blan- - 1 ' ' ARMY BLANKETS Admission 60c in making your New feari's savings plans lecting your 'savings institution for 1920 would i Dancing 12 a m to 3 a m AKE NOTHING FO R GRAN TE D If Interest were your only consideration ilas't -- i t 1929 ' Equipped With Beautiful Brilliant Set Double Clasp— Buy Now s Doors Open Sunday Night 10:30 Return Limit January lltli fsii I 2 UNTIL JANUARY 10TH This advertisement arid 98c entitles bearer to one reg $500 Indestructible Pearl Necklace 1 Stock Show Visitors SIHiOW FARE ONE AND FOR ROUND TRIP FROM ALL STATIONS ! SUNDAY NIGHT chestra) I v ON SALE American Legion Drum Corps Trouba- - 1634D- - in iy1 1014U — STATE SUPiERVISED - WHITE1: CI TY ) Come On and Make Whoopee You Sweet Old -! Whatcha May Call ft (Ipana dours) f I TO BE HONORED Contribution to the Entertainment of - (V The Utah Idaho Cbhtral R R Co F0WLES AT MIDNIGHT RECORDS 10JOUGIorianna t ' NECKLACE fj r£- II Belnap Wilson Thomas Mc Farland West Weber Lloyd Da BEGINNING CO LUMBIA 1£QQT Hk-rber- ! qua Huntsville farm bureau will hold its annual meeting banquet and ball tonight The banquet will be held at 7 p m in the school house The president of the state farm bureau federation Emphraim Bergeson will be the main speak er at the banquet A male quartet composed of Earl Felt E R McKay Henry Burrows and Wayne Grow will give several selections" and Mrs James G McKay will read The dance Is scheduled to begin in the amusement hall promptly at 9 o'clock The best of music is engaged and a good time Is assured for all the committee said L C j' 1 i: INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARL Ajt I SPEAK TONIGHT SERENADE CITY NEW 1641D- si ilLIIVBSir© is worth $4 if presented on or before January 10th BERGESON TO POST CORPS TO - " I Midnight Frolic 7 - r t - f J- Herbert Gould Will Star iVisitors Are Invited To Oratorio s ! us ! ELIJAH' EARLY "Please come early so the perfarm bureau can be begun at forniancle was in held meeting Taylor ThursoVlo'ck was Lester Hlnch- ifunter I'resident Adams tlonlgM" day night of the local farm bureau presided cliff's final message to the pub and spoke in regard to the support lic In connection with the rendlhe had received from the members tion if Mendelssohn's oratorio of that organization in the past Beus R were James Visitors year "Elijah'' by the Ogden' Tabernaciepresident and general manager of hoir and soloists in the Tubernathe Weber Central Dairy associa cm tnis evening tion M T Brown president of the New iorK the Gould Weber County Canning Crops as of tne oc- bo truestar will sociation and O S Stallings presi of the role thei title casionXsinging dent of Weber county farm bureau dramatic nH ntprsting oraiorio Jessie Mr Beus spoke on the benefits of Jamei aslam is: the tenor Mrsand to communities e' rural soprano Williamis organization Berhlcte TyrXe of Ogden uno cunHe said that "we should organize traWo not only for a better income' for T'lie hoir Issues' an Invitation tos the farm but also for better borne at more and sh ow visitors to hear tonight stottk education life better The average life of the grocer ora orla tractive rural living for our chil In business has been from five to dren" He quoted John Brown-adesk was described leave my 1he ten years find 95 out of every 100 rather would "I paving 11772L in with opportu have surrounded failed children nities than with dollars and cets' "Some people in our county are £but constantly saying false things 'One our organization" he said statement has gone out recently in that regard to the dairy association had milk of powdered the price per pound dropped to two cents TO fact that Wenotwithstanding the one sold had just! ber Central dairy car at nine cents per pound and an-to other one would soon be ready An enthusiastic CLIP THI S ADVER i iDHiViHl WherS's 'These can't be the snaps we took last week the stile I was sitting on?' Laveil C Fowles son of Mr and Charles Fowles of Hooper will itra vis West Warren Charles Green Kanesville George E Flinders leave on a mission to the southern 17 A farewell Hooper Charles Storey North Og states on January den M M- - Wade Warren J O testimonial will be held in his hon Bybee Uintah W C Carver Plain or in the Hooper ward hall9 tomor at o'clock Liberty row night commencing City James L i Shaw Issues in committee the and charge D Creek Burch Ilerrick Frank to friends all ai invitation TO AVORIt IN COUNTY cordial J Hammon Roy: George F Stal Denutv assessors to work in the lings Eden and one man yet to be of the young man to be in attend couiity are: Henry Anderson Tay appointed for Randall 'inee lor: 5N P Mathews Pleasant View Carl S "Adams Riverdale E S: Harris Harrlsvlllef Norton Bowns SlattrvIHe: H W- Marriott Mar McEntire Farr "West rlott: Thomas Stoker Huntsville Joseph Canadians WOULD BEGIf kj r 1636- D-' 11 at the same price" Ihese stories he said did not do tne we- bere Central any good and he It was belittling to the men thought who were circulating them MPxBrown spoke of the need of loyal support of the farm bu reau workers to the farm organization He said there could be no failures in cooperatives if properly managed and ifhei farmers would support them loyally He also spoke and now of the present tax President Bergeson was worwing for an adjustment of ie system G S 'Stallings told ofme of the things the county farm bureau had accomplished in the past year He alsj explained tha membership work for this year! Two new directors Were elected Ernest Hipwell and Samuel Hadle Samuel Hadley was elected presi dent and J E Hipwell vice president Jv S Mower and Elias Peterson are the other two directors Xvlth August Anderson as secretary The home community section elect ed Mrs Mary Mollne president and MrsLEula Sorensort vice president All agreed that! the membership campaign in that lccal would be an easy matter and would be taken care of at once - Ogden! UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Washington M I'j |