Show ji I I THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER 10 Judging Team And Instructor Going East m WEBER YOUTHS AND COACH TO I 'ATTEND ROYAL STOCK DISPLAY — i— ii nr M t a m k It means that tipped "bottoms Up” for the last time and the old ceived its final rum It means that can’t be printed here—and as the boys live who crossed the pond on a prayer and returned on a boast it will continue to mean! those things ' — ’ MONDAY Is the day when such battles as spats with The man weather almost has the wife' stock market crashes us- good weather for and sectional footbaall games promised — at least he went far Monday retreat to the dim far horizon to say lt wasn’t and memories of the greajt enough It- would be or stormy cloudy struggle that Introduced the fair If we could have a day American doughboy to the allurit would be A ing qualities of QultOui! when clear sky let thslsun perfect beat down spoken by a blonde with a slight to the- tuns ‘of 50 At 6 o’clock lisp comesto the front ' in they5veningit was 33 The Which Is Just a way of saying barometer was resting at 3010 that it is the eleventh day of A year ago' tbday it was' a little the eleventh month of the elev- better with a top of 66 and a low enth year following tlfe sign mg of 33 The day was partly cloudy of the Armistice ijg i i : - 'r 7 l r thalf ’ !l - like-Saturda- It TWO CONTESTS - County Boys Well Prepared To Compete Against r Large Number ‘ of the Weber County High schoofVill represent Utah at the American Royal Livestock show In Kansas City Mo November IS to 22 by virtue of their having the highest average of all school teams In the state at the Ogden livestock show’ held last January and the Utah State fair held in Salt Lake last month The boys accompanied by Verne Oberhansley their Instructor will leave Ogden on November 13 going by way of Denver where they will make a short stop The team Is composed of Clyde McFarland captain Allen Taylor and Clyde Stew art Ambrose McFarland was a member of the original team' but he was thrown from a horse a short time ago suffering a broken leg and Stewart will-g- o in his place The boys will enter two contests at the American Royal One will be a stock judging contest wherein they will Judge breeding beef swine sheep and horses The other will int elude meat classification covering porkf beef veal mutton and lamb FROM EVERY STATE i f There wUl be Judging teams from every state in the Union numbering some 140 boys This marks the first time that an Ogden team has had the honor iof representing the state in the eastern finals A part of their duties' will be to Write an " essay of 500 words or less on "The Value of My Trip to the American Royal Live-StoShow to My High i School Work" Special prizes will be given for these essays Including $15 for first $10 for second $3 for third $3 lor fourth $4 for fifth $3 for sixth $3 for seventh and $2 for eighth The prizes will be award -ed by the Merchants' association of Kansas City The judging contest ' will carry prizes totaling $1000 The student receiving the highest average will l win $500 second will get $300 and third $200 This money will be available as & cash scholarship to iy leading agricultural college that the student may desire ' In the meat Judging contest the National livestock and Meat Board of Chicago will- give a loving cup to the team which wins first place The boy having the ihlghesti average will reefeive a set of ten volumes valued at $7950 entitled: "The Book of Rural ’Life” from the management of the show The National Home and School association of Chi cago will give a set of humaiv interest books to the student getting the second highest ’ average The ten highest boys in this contest will - also T'a : receive ribbons The fourth annual conference of the national Vocational Agriculture Students’ association will also be held during the livestock show1 Both the president and the secretary of the state association will attend INTENSIVE TRAINING Instructor Oberhansley has been coaching the boys thoroughly during the past six weeks in preparation for thetripand feels confident! that t Livestock Judging team - : I ct: ck I - I - ii pjt‘ now the memory of ithe SMOOT WOpLD END greCt day Is lading Details of what really happened have Jeft i SQUABBLE IN UTAH the minds of most of us but the it SALT LAKE Nov- - 9— Hope for V meaning of the flash "The ' rmlsticeHas Been Signed will a termination of the present squabble between Utah’s senators over never lose Its thrill M - Don’t be a martyr to unnecessary pain the location of the federal buildseen addition is a in f ing n Lots of suffering is indeed quite needless v means that no longer do 40 sent today to Senator Reedtelegram Smoot n Jt ’ Ashton-JenkiHeadaches for example They come with- men or eight horses ride ini the in: which the comI! same de luxe side door Pullman pany urged that the property' on out warning but one can always be prepared the southeast corner of State and It means that coffeell is again be- Second Bayer Aspirin tablets bring immediate relief South strejets be considered known ing made from Keepa bottle at the office Carry the small The property is offered at 0 beanv and that bread can be tinin your pocket Then you won’t have J are 27967 and 7 chewed with teeth Instead of' 16315Itsfeetdimensions B a drugstore or wait till you get home to with hunt additional ah wing for hqman of 65 by 5JJ33 feet m are memuers of the Weber Couny High school judging team and their instructor pounded to a - powdermeans And don’t think ‘Bayer lAspirin Is only that The corner is now owned by G ' It to consumptionThey will represent Utah at the American Royal Livestock show in Kansas City Mo November 16 when headaches sore throats and colds! for wants a good home fellow S go Holmes to 22 They are reading from left to right back row: Clyde McFarland captain Verne OberhansHead to no bed the and there is proven : directions for relieving top ’go ley instructor Allen Taylor front row Clyde Stewart and Ambrose McFarland Ambrose McFarr to boot where neuritic rheumatiii and other aches him his neuralgic land who was a member of the original team suffered a broken leg ’and will pot be able! to go sergeantj ' uniform fits the worst and trace and pains Remembering of course that the i I ’ Stewart will take his place his ancestry comfort from these tablets is not a cure OF VAG CHARGES I ' fquick or any continued pain see a doctor permanently disabled! Barton’s TURKEYS SHIPPED SALT v LAKE (Nov 9—Protest It means that a girl can exBayer Aspirin is genuine!’ Protect your-counsel contended contributory JURY withthe of self her hero love GROWERS for against her BYUTAH practice press making by looking for that name Always the ' wholesale arrests Iof Mexicans was i negligence on the piart of Eck-arout penning ' it on same Always safe1 Never hurts the heart-In police codrt today by CarhunHEBER Nay 9—Thirty-fiv- e for seven censors three made papers los H Gaxiola local Mexican conDA and fifteen orderlies sul Attorneys S Pr Dobbs and John dred turkeys were shipped from secretaries whose pleas “won freedom for A Hendricks " represented the Charleston by Wasatch county to read It means that men have 15 men arraigned on vagrancy I for the Thanksgiving mar- returned to the land "where charges and iAttom'ey Royal J growers 13 $4 there’s plenty of commandments will ket Mr Gaxiola scores of Mexisaid average Eckarc t Fails In! Effort To plaintiff today They AplHa is tin trill Mark ct Bayer M aaofactara cf Uonoacatieacldaater cl Salley Ecacii Douglas the defendant 14 pounds each when dressed and a guy can’t raise a thirst” to cans come to Salt for win (Lake the The jury included Samuel Collect $ IQ 93295 is expected that the Thanksgivter after working in f Idaho' and Martin H Ambler William F It will bring $20000 Montana' It Is unfair dis shipment ing For Injuries Colvin Rpy E Bushnell Stephen And it means that never again criminationHeto said 1500 birds Another of shipment with persecute "'I W Peery Jr Lewis R Jenkins will be made for the Christmas will a jfellowifeeh the thrill of arrests and he- iscored them : ' court the ‘A junr in Judge "10 E means cost was in Frank of and The Paris” that trade of George S Stanley Bt White It days the policy production ’ never again will he have to carry vagrants to ordering about $2 per bird leave Ithef city Barker’s division of the Second Newman district court returned a verdict of no cause for action Saturday SALE— THIS WEEK ONLY afternojon in the case of Otto Eckar&t who wasj seeking L 7 i' (5alnages from W I BarIS liM : I Pgaia ‘ -- v I ‘ ns ) ‘ the-we- y $500-00- i - i? v i ii - - i i: Mexicans freed ’ I ' j REJECTS dt tear-blott- ed v- - ! - so-call- 1 ed ' MID-SEASO- $10-932- Want Ads Woric Day and Night N 95 "r- - I Used by ton " The ury which spent two and I days hearing testimony In the case was out slightly over two hoars Eckai’dt alleged that he was struck by Barton’s automobile on June 30 1928 Curing tiie celebration for dedication of Airport Ogden The accident occurred a short distance south of Thirty-fift- h street on Washington avenue He contended he was one-h- a :' ii-- v j ions in Millions of Homes j the boys will give a fine account of themselves “ The fact that their average for the two shows Ogden Livestock show and Utah State fair w'as fifty points above the second highest team show’s that the boys should rank well up In the running At a dinner of the vocational agriculture students iii the Weber High school Thursday night each member of theitteam gave a short talk and expressed confidence in his ability to delive r for Utah The contest last year was won by the team repre- senting Ithe state of Idaho f JSSGsea i This is ' the Charter Oak This is one of heat three d e f lectors Coal which ke eps floor warm r Saver Look for the red tag when you buy ?ri SEE USr "I Before jYoul Buy Building We SaW You Money As We Do No j Belong ' to the Lumber Tnist Material The Famous No 24 i INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO Phone 1155 f i as-lon- II Wednesday the-subje- a club to keep off the beautiful Jj( damsels! i Party Scheduled To 'heave For Kansas City Show IN SUNDAY HORNING NOVEMBER 10 1929 ’ - t ' - Its measure of success is 1000 in use in Ogden Satisfaction guaranteed Heats 1 to 5 looms h Call up and order by number finished in Walnut’ peautifully or Mahogany t ’ i m U2 3124 Washington Ave Ogden Utali v V: V2 - No 54 HEATS 4 TO 6 ROOMS - FH Bakes like a j - Contains aU the valuable patented features! that made the first Parlor Furnace famous together with many worth-whil- e improvements All Cast Iron Furnace AU Cast Iron Casing Beautifully Finished in Burl or Grained Walnut or Rich Dark ' Mahogany W Q- Be they ever so good there is range ' that - (- - ROYAL CHARTER OAK ’ k i i Comfort—warmth— convenience— durability and Beautiful Per- ocelaln finish s t beauty are combined FUntiACES two-col- or ' t ’ w4 - t i THERE IS NO QUESTION ABOUT IT THE CHARTER OAK CIRCULATORS HAVE STOOD THE TEST FOR MANY YEARS UNDER &LL CHANG- INC CONDITIONS AND ALWAYS LIVED UP TO THE HIGHEST MARK OF EFFICIENCY 24x J Styles- - and i f Sizes - 11 Charter Oak “SURE IT'S GOOD” iiPart Furnaces TOR IT’S ' - For Chain RED & WHiTE Stores j J - i : ' i ! - ’ iOAKi S : ’! j "I ' ' ' ' - In Bnying 24 Styles and Sizes Charter! 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