Show SAIL ON AFRICAN EXPEDITION STUDENTS TAKE w ftjfi SLEUTH WINS DINNER GIllEN GOOD WISHES FOR CIIURCIIME11 LEGIO’N MEETS SERVICE STAR hwMTflG£ Qf EDUCATIONAL t Hostesses at I f IVEN Domestic Sci ence Girls Pre pare Meal Books Are Inspected -- n Associated Press Photo Mr and Mrs Martin E Johnson sailed from New York for Afric on their fifth’ expedition for the American Museum of Natural hla tory They will spend two years In the -Tanganyika territory and the 4 Belgian Conga 4 l - outdoor sport this fall What with the long dresses coming well below the knee ahd galoshes flapping well above the ankles there Will be little limb left to gaze upon — — "" in ji j v con-scienci- 1 The Journal today said it ed from reputable financial circles that the Insull pc blic utilities inter ests of Chicago had started prelim mary negotiations for purchase of the W B Toshay company proper-lies PAY YOUR co AL V B LL At Time pf Delivery AND SAVE - 0 PER TON h LUMP $SOO MEDIUM L (IMP $775 : J STOVE $756 NUT J$G50 PEA SLACK CO L $50oN $325 Ogden Cash CoakCo I’h one ill WEI ng i X ous Motions to dismiss suits brought by five Ogden banks against the Weber county treasurer to enjoin him from collecting any of the tax as levied against them this year on the ground that it is discriminatory will be argued in federal court today before Judge Tillman D Johnson in Salt Lake While seveial counties have accepted a compromise offer of 35 per cent of the taxes Weber county taxing districts were unanimous in deciding to fight the cases Three Ogden attorneys will argue the motions They are: Samuel E Blackham county attorney Arthur E Pratt city attorney and H H Henderson representing the city board of education County Commissioner Harvey P Randall also will be present during the court proceedings On an assessed valuation! of the five banks hadr a tax of $4723373 levied against them — ——— i $1-329- - -- ?i for divorce on grounds of to provide was filed in the district court Thursday aftby Dorothy Bloom against Frank Bloom who she alleges she married in Cheyenne Wyo September 30 1924 In another suit filed Phoebe Adams charges Walter Adams with desertion They were married April 30 1925 at Helena Mont she sets forth and he deserted her May 17 1925 She seeks restoration of her maiden name Phoebe Perkins 8— (UP)— A resolution directing the federal trade commission to gather all Ini formation available concerning the Interstate transmission of electrical today by the energy was adopted i senate The resolution was proposed by Chairman Couzens of th4 senate interstate commerce committee who is planning to u$e the data in preparing regulatory legislation 1 Glacier national Park in north eastern Montana has an varea oL 915000 acres 8Qj glaciers ranging from five square miles down to few acres and over 50 lakes londay Night Temperatures: Prej cipital Low High tionl Boise Cheyenne Chicago 1 Denver Havre Helena Kalispell Kansas City! Los Angeles Miles City New-Yor- car home and ISnim RIDE THE STREET CARS r - i 100 An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Lijp: BUY A 'PASS AND SAVE To Every Person Who Buy An Egyp- -tian Diamond Ring We Will Give IF£?ee Fn?®© SPECIAL! uart £-k- arat i Wea're bow Ideated: in our By mail ’ Costs Yju Nothing ‘to Look It 25c for add packing and j shippings Ma receive special ' attention Send size MEASURE YOUR FINGER BY THIS GAUGE -- friends and eustbmes We are now equipped for complete service m every manner requ red for Chevrolet cVrs CUT THIS OUT AND FIT AROUND FINGER ' 11 3331&th Strfeet r OgdenL f- Utah: - Gate way- - CH'evrolet Inc i m 465 25tl STREET M L' L k PocatCUi Portland One Cent A : Featuring Eugene and Dtiart Waves Phone 4214 for appointment 4 ide Excursion Rate USAC!vs Colorado Whether for afternoon Jwear or for formal wear evening— "We offer the latest thing in footwear fashion at our ever popular prices — j in-th- Agricultural College Foo(ball Game e AvS395tbS595 ! j ’ At Logan Utah ' ' Saturday November 9th i ! ! Special Train Leaving Ogden 10:15 aJ m Utah Idaho Central Railroad Co EVEN FOR MEN Either for dress wear or for street' wear one may rest assured that they may find v just their desire ’‘also at G " popular prices- - T- i money that goes as fasas it but the money that stops with a "man or a womn that helps when teed arises — that is the money really 'worth while' Sncli dollars’ benefit he owners their neighbors ‘ the ’ community : —NOT-th- e X and thenation - Screen Grid THEY’RE HERE! Using 4 Screen Grid Tybes Power Detection: Longi Distance Unmatched Tone —At New Low Prices it at Sold Exclusively in Ogden ’ 5 fy ' IVE ' an ‘ac:ount here "for in- stance 'Available when needed it keeps on earning more dollars all the time it 1s here “Thepac:” for dollars is not measured in speed but in solid value to their ovrhcrs - You can prove it!” reserver-i- n xHeroShoe Den Specials fiiid shoes' one Wy for most occasion eiery offering vstyle ' at price Featuring pumps straps ties oxfords and npvelty patterps— - : ' - $295 ! y 1 : Commercial Security Bank i 2524 WASHINGTON w The substantial money is the money m r JONES M SIC COMPANY ORPHEUM THEATRE BLDG r EHSttBKDiaUKSld® $395! to $595) 1930 ew" garage on 25th fetreet just east of the Hotel Bigelow where we hope to service out Chevrjlet DON’T MISS THIS— COME IN! Ki New I N 'NO UN CIN G beautiful Scarf Pin set with Egyptian iamondL yhese rings have chromium mountings which will not nish Stone alive with rainbow fire When shown in New York City these Egyptian Diamonds created a sen- sation Do not compare these Egyptian diamonds jwith ordinary imitations Put your faith in a ring that won’t" disappoint you Limit two to a customer A Permanent W&ve $6 PHOEBE STRATFORD 1206 26tti St Phone 2997-- state-constituti- Montana had a population of approximately 609000 It was crossed by Lewis and Clark in 1304 it ranks third in size among the states Save $5 to $10 per week without effort or sacrifice bust leave your YOUR LAST CHANCE G Big Special Dance 4 SAOTBBAT Gig Midnight) Frolic Monday Horning s CO UTAH RAPID TRANSIT ' ARMISTICE ANjCIN Christmas Saving Club Open To Everyone p"”' BERTH AN A Salt Lake MONTANA JOINS UNION Francisco On November 8 1889 Montana San filllston J was admitted into the Union by Ye: llowstune proclamation of the president after a had been framed and stated officers elected Joseph K Toole a Democrat was the first governor of Montana' MITCHELL & PEERY In 'the first national election In 1892 Montana was Republican fusion of Democrats and Populists in Barber and Beauty Shop 1898 and 1900 and thereafter almost Now located in basement ol invariably Republican I the Eccles Bldg The state suffered for from industrial-trouble- s Expert (operators for both iwhich een Ladies and Gents tered about Butte and other cities where labor was at a standstill for Ogden’s Most Popular Shop a considerable time r D 4 Yl I Brice of i i Day-MONDA- Advertising) Nov fog lover Belgium and France forced NEW YORK NOV 8— (CAP)—' The three Brussels-to-Par- is planes load-e- d $75000 verdict awarded by a Jury to with passengers to make emerMarcia Estardus club hostess landings today in her $100000 suitnight for mistreatment gency No lives were lost and only a few against Harry K Thaw was reduced of the occupants of the planes were ' to $25000 by Supreme Cqurt Justice injured ' Aaron J Levy 4 All DayAnhistice NOV 11TH - i of the Union its area being 146997 Square miles of which 790 miles are under water CLOSED- d Will Be Sold at the Special Ion power lines CELEBRATE I - WANTS ALL FACTS WASHINGTON BARBER SHOPS V EGYPTIAN Suit failure Second ernoon THREE PLANE&WwN HIGH COURT CllTS PASSENGERS INJURED SUM IN THAW CASE PARIS Nov 8— (UP)— A heavy -- Thursday besides being the fifth day of the week was full of sunshine and cool breezes Highest rf or the day was 50 and lowest last night- 23 At 7 :30 o’clock! this morning it was 25 with the barometer in fair territory at 3030 Last year this date highest was 59 and lowest 34 There was a trace ’ of precipitation j — 483 tf Old Sol reserves the position of chairman' Offers I DIRECT FROM THE EAST! BY TWO WOMEN begins to look like fashions will ITcut the boys out of their favorite -- E©D£S 8 o’clock Monday - J j t County Districts Compromise Fight Bank Tax I terest costs and 10 peir cent attorney fees on a note alleged to have been made in May 1923 William H Holt as administraGenevieve Maus his Wife and Ru tor of the estate of Jolm W Holt Ion S Howells and the Badger Lumdeceased filed suit in the Second ber company are made parties to district court Thursday afternoon the action the latter two as haying against Rudolph E Maus and oth-e- rs some interest in mortgaged property seeking to recover $3300 plus in- - securine the note ceremonies at Gold Star drive near Madison avenue-stree- reber CAT WANTS TRUCK which were enthusiastically adopted RIDE IN NEW YORK by that church looking forward to $i union eventually with the northern TROY) N dUP)— William pir-- Baptist convention win aiong in a truck was The program was concluded with at driving witiv-thd world IThen a an interesting illustrated address cat peace j had to sfcoU it all It jumped - ' Union of Churches Topic given by Dr John R Mackay of from the cab of the truck onto Or— Westminister college Dr Macka win’s neck ' j of Speaker Program He lost control j of the car and presented pictures of his visit t Egypt In 1924 when he has amon It knocked down an electric IigntEnjbyed the favored few 'who were permit pole thus throwing the neighborted to enter the tomb of Tuthanka- - hood into darkness for some time A group of men frdm the First men shortly after its discovery The truck was damaged badly Christian Baptist and the Firs T churches met by invitation last eve nlng it the First Christian church ALL UNION The men feasted on wild ducks that had been brought in! by some of the party and the “trimmings” for the dinner were provided and serv " i I -ed by) the wonkn of the Christian I WIL BE a- church C S Springer presided-angave a report of the action of his church favoring union with the Baptist de nomination Having attended the national convention of the Chris SUIT IS FILED BY ADMINISTRATOR I er Nov 1 TO HEAR CASE DIVORCES SOUGHT - MINNEAPOLIS i 4 -- t-t g i 8 — (AP) had learn- f Service Star Legion the clubrooms at EDERAL COURT -- t 1 iL flag-raisi- It’s getting so the girls might as well wrap themselves hi woolen batting to keep the frost from the limbs and let it go at that1 This hap a rabbit prd jeetj Lewis Peter-so- n will work an awful hardship on pool beef project B A fowler su- halls and other lounging places for perintendent of county Schools who used to brave the chilly boys R P Greenwood member of the weather to watch the short dresses board of education S Fred Norton go by will not abandon1 the pracand Chester Morse members of the tice and go inside to keep warm nr r'l'i Ogden Kiwanis c lub which is giving prizes Lfor tha best project work thisn On the other hand this might inyear R Humphreys Mr Span-tobusiness except for the fact E J Fjeldsted secretary of the crease most of the fellows who have chamber of commerce A L Chris- that to sidewalk shop are broke time tiansen Weber i aunty' agricultural furnished who the venison for Many a girl whose !only attraction agent the banquet Verne Oberhansley in- has lain below the hem of her structor Keith pVahlquipt principal dresses will find her popuof the school Alyson E Smith larity waningsuddenly even and though Standard-Examinand Wayne best friendsnvon’t tell you Oldyour Sol Barker president of the student will diagnose the reason Then body again it 111 prove a boon to other MEMBERS OF BOARD all things being equal Members of the inspection board girls whot which looked over the project books Shown-b- y 'boarding street cars best — of the boys were Introduced They were E J Rosengreen Harold Lay-tb- h seems like the best plan would It Dick Thorne E S Murphy and be to appoint a limb commission L (E Swenson and let them upon the individThe banquet whs prepared by the ual merits of pass each girl In town For girls of tile domeitic science depart- those who have legs only w orth ment of the school under the direc- walking on they could prescribe tion of1 Miss EttajScorup The girls dresses to othare Thelma T Ingham Florence ers— well — the ground and for Mima Marie Bybee Oretta Chung Dorothea West Selma Hodgeson Now while some commissions! are Leora Wheeler FI orenceDavjs Ma- rather hard to find and competent mie Garner Thelma Rufrano Nona men to fill the positions are few 1 ’tinders Doris Ehurtz Melba Anthis group could be assembled with derson and Esther Anderson Iitle effort- - Probably 2000 applications would come in the first day all fully qualified to serve with INSULL MAY AGET and close observFOSHA Y INTERESTS ance - 1 ' fidelity stoch-judgin- a meeting of Ogden and C mayor-ele- ct E Noble city detective could play doubles In the movies— if a contract "were offered and they in turn would accept The prominence of Mr Bundy in the public eye owing to his recent successful has mayoralty race brought to the fore the close resemblance of he and Detective Noble The detective’s story will suffice to prove the point: “Just yesterday’ he said this morning ‘three men old acquaintances of mine offered me congratulations in all sincerity They did not even note any differ-anc- e in our voiqes And tnis mortiing Willard Scow-cro- ft stopped his automobile called me- - to the machine and extended congratulations” morning immediately following the Hf y Ora Bundy chapter oJths in the clubroomslof the United War Service organization Thursday evening were Mrsj Pleasance Furse Mrs Elsa Parker Mrs Clara Brewer and Mrs M Lynch The question of international relations was taken up by Mrs Francis Woolsey The Service Star Legion was formerly known as the Women of Am erican Patriots the second organized group in the! United States dur ing the World war The Legion is affiliated with the National Service Star Legion thej first national or World ganization of women of the 1917-18 war in the stirring days of and incorporated! under the laws of Maryland in i920 The major object of the Service star Legion is to “lend a helping hand to all veteran j organizations The Legion will broadcast a program over the Ogden station KLO Sunday evening 7 to 7:30 o’clock consisting of a talk by Mrs J T Faick on the history and activities of the Legion'“from its inception and vocal selections by Mrs Ethel Lowe Mrs Mary Hess Mrs Ruth Zuppann and Mrs' Addle Sanders Another feature of Armistice aay festivities by the Legion! will be a waffle honey and coffee breakfast in Splendid Support Isi Given Tq Farm Projects x Says Agent Vocational Agriculture students (of the Weber county high school have1 the advantage ol some of finest conditions to be found in the eleven western states declared W ton agent of the federal i oc dional education Washington D Mr Spanton spoke fThuray evening in the 'nigh school at the boy?’ annual project banquet He’ Is making an inspection of westa-high schools Accompanying him from Utah county Thursday was It --Humphreys s tate director of 1 cational education Mr Spanton mentioned he $plefi-d- d suppdrt that has been ’given the students by the fanners of Wpber county' and the business men pf Ogden He praised the personnel bf the county school and especially mentioned the pjroject books of the students44' which he said neatest and best kept of any examined in the past two ye BANQUET IS HELD The banquet wis held in the cafe-- f tetia of the schosl and followed1 the inspection of the project' books ane a show at the Paramount theatre Sport talks were given by students who have made exceptions records and by the invited guests Rudolph Van dntpen president of the agricultural club acte master ahd introduced ing speakers: Dewey FaveroJ who practically “cleaned up’- in tne Future Farmers division! of the state fair with this swine: Max Ritter who won prizes at the state fair with Lhis dairy stock Clyde McFarland lAllan Taylor and Clyde Stewart members of team which won the at the state fair Alonzo Gadley who 4— Will Broadcast Program Over KLO Sunday Evehimg Opportunities BANQUET -- tian church at Seattle last August he reported the recommendations 24'" STREET'S I 2184 Wahington Ave‘ BANK OF SAFETY AND SERVICE OGDEN UTAH I |