Show The girls of Trpop 4 held their third meeting since camp October 28 Their captain Mrs Wade and lieutenant Miss Taylor were unable to be there Mrs Wade was 111 The the patrol leaders took chargeare-- of i Olive The leaders meeting room 211 at 7 p nv Moffett and Helen- - Warner They Hie subject of his lecture which taught the new girls the scout lawa will be illustrated with colored lan- and the motto The slogan “Do a tern slfdes is “The Bay of Naples' good turn daily” was talked about' and will include Naples Capri the j J j Amalfi Drive Pesto etc Troop 9 met Tuesday- We had This lecture is the first of a se- our scribe and patrol leaders! ' The ries Dr Runzler will give in “his leaders are Charline and i Edna f course! “European Travel” The il- Cook The scribe chosen was Char J ' lustrated lectures on November II line Cook Then we had a few minand November 18 will be on “Pom-ii- ” utes to make up two songs The (There will be 25 illustrated patrol leaders chose- two helpers ectures in the course The work Floretta Andrews and Duella Huss planned for all Who are Interested ton Then the patrol leaders and in European travel or in ' the art the Girl Scouts cho&e names 'for customs history etc of Europe their patrols The Golden Rod and cl whether as prospective travelers or the Geranium Kathryn Bradley our lieutenant gave us a talk on merely as students The University of Utah acting on fire prevention' We will pass our Charline Cook many ’requests has through its ex- tests next week— --— tension division signified its willing scribe f ness to add a class in the appreciaTroop 4 met at the1 home of Ruth tion of music for Ogden music lov- Trousdale for" the first 'party of the ers music students 'and year Our sponsor and our captain to familiarize themselves with were present! We played bunco and MARTHA NURSERY where more than fifty needy little ones rIE cared for under the direction of the Martha (society Funds he masterpieces of musical litera- a few scout j games Refreshments The course win be presented were served We all went hom af for the support of the children are to be supplied this year by the ture Thomas Giles head of tr having a good time Thanks for Professor y generous donations of Ogden citizens and while the society is very the music department of the unicoming Mrs —Clark— Merle (Nye to its plea for contributions versity and 4s listed for five hours response already made J scribe grateful for the j J of there is tih not enough to keep the home going through the year' credit The girls of Troop 12 met iion- Therefore the members of the Martha society ask that those who Professor Giles has spent more day at the church We divided into have not yet aided this worthy cause will kindly give their dona- - than eight years 'in music study in our merit badge groups and (studied tions to any meipberl of the society to augment th funds needed: Europe and has taught music appre- for a while j Mrs Rollins was with For Society had given the Charity ball to meet the ciation in the University of Iowa! us- When we had finished I this ipanyofyears home J City and at the University Grace Parks our lieutenant! led us but was unable to do so this fall and must in Iowa the expenses Utah in the games We formed our cirdepend on subscriptions from the public to take care of the home ofThe course will be illustrated with cle sang songs sang “Taps’ and less' little one? in its pare the newer reproduction devices and went home — Elizabeth Parkinson using! the music department’s large and Mary Lou Piers scribes j Leslie F ana Rhoda Fullmer 1 library of records The three types Gooch 2268 Van Biiren avenue boy 10 fmet with Mrs (Joseph of appreciation physical emotional Troop MAYOR URGES Julian A and Florence E Mcand intellectual will be covered in Aldrich on Monday October 23 Miss Farland Olsen 2226 Epcles avenue the course along with formal analy- Edvlna Jeppson our second lieutensis to satisfy the professional mu- ant also met for the first time Wl boy I sician while at the same time keep- are glad that Miss Jeppson can pliy Ivor E and Frances Nelson Danks TO COLORED BE TO HELP PUBLIC 105 Twenty-eight- h street boy ing the course generally on a non- with ous for a while 41) Our' tenderfoot scouts are William A and Rosaline j West technical basis busy 6n second-clasf The Dee classes will be held in the new: work and the (second-cla©pears girl hospital scouts are busy on flit --class of the Ogden Thomas Rl and Margaret pomyn t Citv Little Blue Flowers Will quarters Iready Figuring work Williams 975 Twelfth street boy I of Music which is nowConservatory Our troop is progressing rap-dl- y Unilnthe Be Sold on to hear more of us ' aveversity building Expect Saturday Way’Yuletide Washington yhite nue They will meet Monday eve- the future—Pearl Rose scribe MARTHA S iCIETT November 9 Decorations Ogden city l births are rvfnning slightly behind the total of 1928 it was reported Saturday at the Ogden city health department offices Birth of the one' thousandth Infant In Ogden was reported last yfar on November 2 When the office Sclosed at 1 o’clock Saturday only 937 had I ' been! reported ' Those for the past week follow: Joseph F and Bertha Elfeilson Kllburn 20481 Ogden! avenue (girl Tillman J and Ethel Taylor London? 1154 Twenty-fir- st street girl William L and Rachael Glover Bees hospital girl r ' Ell FJ and Ellen Ryan Green Dee § hospital boy J f If Harry and Ellen Dye Penman Dee if hospital boy J Herman Dl and('ll Van Ruthrel Ross 6 Sickle- Dee hospital! boy George H and Mathilda D Brock-l- y Evans Dee hospital girl ' Heatson E and Ruth Stone jCutlip Dee hospital1 twins (boy and girl) Harold and Florence id SMalan - Winters Dee hospital boy j Percy E and Adi L weathers ton Rindall Dee hoSpltil girl Nobori and Mausal Sakohl'ra Yam-aguc- hi Dee hospital boy James W and (Hattie Range Graham Dee hospital girl Royal G and Ivy Skeen Carver Dee hospital girl jl Thomas A and Hilda Anderson Burton Dee hospital girl 1 Jacob anf Annake' Ophelkens Dee hospital' girl Boekwfg - James W land C scela I Shields Buckley 1411 Washington avenue boy Charles W and LaBum fYright street McGregor ' 447 jTWrty-thir- d Dr William T Runzler professor of German at the University of Utah who has Just returned after 14 months In Europe will give an Illustrated lecture Monday evening in the 0gden Senior High school v i OVEN DINNER 1 1 - i !‘- J Miss Naomi Barlow 1 At the SCHOOL ! j J r 1 jl ff t I J i l J - STREETLIGHTS '111 k — s! ’I - 1 At 2 pm - r - -- r is MENDBraised Leg of Lamb - Rice en Casserole Feach Delight ’ ' ' COOKING cf - 1 ofi demonstration of unusual Interest has been prepared for (Wednesday You’ll be told of the newest- easiest methods preparing a wholesome oven dinner with maximum economy Come and see for yourself how Natural Gas simplifies all cooking problems t - Every - J - Currant Jelly Sauce Glazed 31int Carrots Lady Fingers I Invited No Charge for Admission Everyone Attractive Attendance FrizesFlan now to be on hand Wednesday our Auditorium : Wednesday 2p m - - if ss f ! IV rOFHC NAMED f & - -- another source j For Demonstration Ph® he 7 rk ' ( 'j TAX Packing- - For Shipping i"' PAYfpTS REPORTED SLOW Storage Baggage" Proclaiming Saturday November as Forget-Me-No- tr day Mayor Frank Francis yesterdayurged citizens of Ogden to donate “silver for the silver button men” and help Disabled American 'Veterans of the World war to help themselves His- - proclamation follows: “On Saturday November 9 which is a reminder of the approach to the eleventh anniversary of the ending of the Wprld war Forget-Me-Nwill be offered for sale on behalf of the Disabled American Veterans of the W Drid war The tie blue flower of will then be worn by a grateful people who have not forgotten their wartime promises in order to ‘Help the Disabled Men to Help Themselves’ By thus remembering j the living we can best honor to dead - “Forget-Me-No- t) day has' been indorsed by the president the governor the director and regional manager of the United States veterans’ bureau and almost universally by national and state e:f -- service men’s organizations' and their auxiliaries 9 ots ‘ V nings of each week at 7 o’clock ginning Monday November 4 - J The Leaders’ association will meet In of the Girl Scouts Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock sharp be- ( the-offic- The service thereby made possible has been of almost Inestimable valucf to thousands of wounded ailing and disabled veterans with consequent-benefit and increased-incom- e to the claimants’ local commu- ' e First-cla- ss work will be given! A review of the heights-weightdistances and (numbers will betaken care of Stars will be discussed! If we can have some weather (without clouds ' The Broadcaster will be s nity (' meet ready for distribution at the! “Funds derived from the D A V in i flower sale are to be used exclusively by the organization in carrying on its relief liaison rehabilitation and v legislative work ' “It is indeed to be hoped that the people of this community will generously respond in their donations of ‘Silver for the silver button men’ and that ’Saturday next we shall be able to go ‘over the top’ with our l” purchase of ’ ——Vh Forget-Me-Nots- - i - — ANTWERP — it(AP) —The twentieth! anniversary of the first flight by Jan Olislager pioneer aviator of Belgium was celebrated at the Deurtie flying field King Albert pinnpd the Orur of The Crown on Olislager’s coat ''-- 1 i SERVICE BUILT IN COMMERCIAL BODIES County Treasurer Evans To lollect $1900000 This Year ovum Payment of - taxes into Weber county treasury is progressing much 6lbwer than usual David W Evans thel treasurer reported Saturday i! aftOmpon Only about $75000 of the approximately $1500000 which he is charged to Collect he saidl has been paid thus far This amount is much less than had been paid in at Ups time list year On November 30 taxes become delinquent and a 3 per cent penalty is added” The annual sale of propis scheduled for erty to the county December 21 -- and after that date 1 is added per cent interest a month r Gal Phone 321 Office 431 modlHome paMn ilrive" H 1371 TODAY to 9 ) m Federal Bond YT J i : A i Ogden’s “white way district agj in Mrs' Charles H Barton was elect- - j will be lighted ini red arid green coi- ed president! Of ithd Martha (society I ore during the holiday! season this ‘b® annual (election held last! Printer if present of Commis-Monda- y at the home of Mr John sioner Harman Wplans Pfeery of "the N Spargo Iptoerj officers Jhamed (street department materialize were: first vice president! Mrs city Engineer H C Errett Fred M Nve second vice comm ssioner said has been jjdent 'Mrs Florence Nebekei structed to confer with Utah Power Mrs Hugh M Rowetltreas-ure- r & light company officials and ask yretary Mrs Edward BIchselL' and them to give the city some celoglass members of the contact committee color shades which were used around Mrs James 11 DeVine' MrsFrank globes during Edison week t E Nichols and Mrs John Spargo throw There a shades golden light 1 and lit is hoped thati they can be Jpainted red and green for holiday COMFORT and Protection inis is found to be 'impossible Federal Metal Weather ©trip rheIfadded the city may consider obwill provide both It also saves red and green shades from taining T I l fuel- 1 : I -- ( 4' ' ! Wednesday November 6 J I g 1 I -- s ‘ i L li : - ' - ? others-desirin- I V j - ( ! ’ - f 4 f how to prepare this nourishingo and economical i 1 j deam - Finance & Goro HERBERT E SMITH CO 1 its Storm-proo- f good looking sturdy Built of high-grad- e seasoned material The Result of 25 Yekrs Experience SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO 2540 Wash Ave - Ogden Utah SIGMARINGEN Prussia— (AP)f-Friecl- dch Victor a prince) of a side line of the Hohen- zollern family was the cause of j a reqen order by the Prussian goiV ernmeht forbidding public officials to address royal 1 has-beeas “highness” even 4n conversation He demanded the title and had been receiving it in private until the gOvemment intervened ! ns ‘ I i 1 (Place a cross in the square before (left) the name of the person you favor as candidate for the respective offices) 1 C andfdates fficial Sample Ballot for the offices loc Mayor Commissioner FOR C OMMISSION FOR TERM FOUR-YEA- R the ill Tarm and Auditor Four-Ye- ar FOR COMMISSION FQR FOUR-YEA- R NOW On Shirtsand Save I TERM 1 fLARSON LaRTHUR f iCKHAM tVLLLIAJd J Shirt Week brmgsjyou great opportunity) to buy fine shirts from 3 CHOICE GROUPS? 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