Show ' MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18 1929 i I FORMER ENVOY INVENTOR CALLED "LADY EDISON” OBEDIENCE TO LA17S PLEDGED VISITS UTAH OH V v yvVW vciwwvi'vvvl TRIP TO COAST a - Will Speak In Salt Lake While On Pleasure Tour 'of West t The former United States ambassador to- England A B Houghton spent a few minutes In Ogden this morning on his way to the west coast accompanied by his wife They came over the Union Pacific system and were going to Salt Lake for a reception tonight at the Bonneville club at which Mr Houghton wilt speak They will return to Ogden tomorrow at 10:30 o’clock on their way to San Francisco over the Southern Pacific lines Mr1 and Mrs Houghton took a brief walk about the union station while waiting for train operations "We expected to see the winter here at this time of the year and snow on the ground” said Mr Houghton "Instead we find balmy sunshine partaking of a regular In dlan summer Xt is delightful and invigorating furnishes a feeling of animation hardly experienced under any other circumstances "Our trip has neither political nor commercial significance” continued Mr Houghton “just a little pleasure trip to the Pacific coast and 'the southern country by way of the Grand Canyon Mrs Houghton has never been west before and the excursion is for her special benefit We expect to be In California a week! or so We will motor over Hhe state visiting the principal points of interest near San Francisco- bay and through the country " south t "This mountain country Is charming indeed and at some other time of the year we would be happy to spend a little time visiting around I am out of politics generally speaking and I am not giving It any thought at this time Governmental' affairs seem to be going nicely however and there is along no i reason to apprehend anything of an unusual nature occurring during! President Hoover’s administration!’ Recently Mr Houghton was appointed chairman of the committee on International justice and good villi which is sponsored by the Federal Council of Churches His address in Salt Lake will be directed the lines of his experiences along at- the court of St James and as minister plenipotentiary to Germany ' ' V Assemblies Are Held As TWV'O cute little cub bears? at El A Monte are as lively as crickets Traffic Force Is Junior and they are showing no signs of Inaugurated hibernating desires It is thought VAX JL - t I ‘ ' X f ' ' ft ’ - - A- ' A' V siv r '' ' : V v i ' T I V - - t AT EGYPTIAN 1 "Side Street” a homey- drama of family touched with real pathos and delicate humor stars three brothers in actual life as three brothers before the talking camera It opened Sunday night at the Peery Egyptian theatre The three leading roles are played fey Tom Moore Owen Moore and Matt Moore while Katherine Peery Owen's wife furnished (Mpore) the romantic love Interest - as Tom’s t betrothed For the first time In screen history the) Moore brothers are appearing together In the same picture Each Moore does work that stands alone each contributes generously to the story action and sound Each j has -- a good voice Pom Is a police officer Matt Is a police surgeon Owen it turns out is Barney Muller head of a notorious gang but he is known only to his (family las Dennis one of the f brothers Alter giving Instructions that the officer assigned to the case shall be ambushed for knowing too much Dennis or Barney Muller learns that officer Is his brother He reaches the ambush first and pays with his life to save his brother Emma Dunn the mother and Frank Sheridan the father give excellent portrayals In the supporting feast le Egyptian also Is presenting a Mack Bennett all talking comedy and! a movietone talking news T P O’Connor who died last night is shown denouncing war and the attempt to assassinate ' Prince Humbert of Italy in Belgium is shown SIFTING TIME The time to sift flour is before measuring not after Sometimes flour gets so packed down in the bin jthat unless sifted a cupful of it IS nearer a cup and a half - ' II L tpii 4 tr Associated Press Photo Beulah Louise Henry recently dubbed “Lady 'Edison” has 33 to her credit the most recent one being a typewriter that will make three copies without the use of carbon paper V NORTH OGDEN TO GIVE PLAY - ‘ PASTOR SHOWS NEED OF FAITH ' Preparations For Winter Chorus of "Amens" GrowAre Almost Completed ing Weaker He Tells By Farmers Congregation NORTH OGDEN Nov 18— On Thanksgiving evening three one-aplays will be given under the direction of Arlle Campbell H Dale Phillips and Isaac S Campbell The stage in the recreational hall is being improved by the addition of lighting fixtures under the direction of Mr Phillips “If you can’t trust the powers behind the universe you can’t trust your next-doneighbor”' said the Rev Arthur J Hansen in his sermon at the First Baptist church Sunday morning “In the final analysis it is the power of religion which cre- - The preparations for winter are almost completed nearly all crops having been harvested The fall plowing is very difficult because the ground is extremely dry RETURN FROM TRIP Joseph S Jones and Mrs Jones have returned from a honeymoon to the middlewest went trip as far east as Iowa where They Mrs Jones formerly resided The basketball season will get under way next week two practice games being played Friday evening November 22 at North Ogden with teams to be announced later Mrs Harriet Spackman wife of William T Spademan is convalescing at her home after an accident to her knee for which she was confined in the hospital in Ogden several weeks human relations ct TWO ARE IMPROVING Darrell Farr who was injured in a motorcycle accident has returned from the hospital and is now at j his home Mrs Edith Cowles j Judkins Is improving at her home The dancing party given Friday evening under the direction of the North Ogden “M” men and Gleaner girls was well attended and was an enjoyable affair Young people from North Ogden and practically every town in Weber county were in attendance f These two classes of the local mutual associations will give a joint social in the early part of ranchIsim or ates and establishes confidence in “Our age Is suffering from a lack of faith all along the line It is quite Growers Ih Colorado Are Interested In Ogden Display Secretary e7j Fjeldsted of the of commerce has reOgden in business political and ceived chamber apparent a letter from the marriage relations even in church Ranch company of Littleton Colocircles Loud mouthed cynics are rado asking for additional entry blanks for the Ogden livestock show undermining' our confidence If a which 'will be held in January exman believes that chance and caplaining that other companies in the price govern the universe when luck Littleton section arel interested in breaks against him there is no re- the show and will likely offer some course except to panic and suicide entries The company has al STOCK MARKET CRASH “The distress selling which follow- ready entered its famous herd of 21 ed the first break in the New York head of Hereford cattle for the stock exchange was due to the fact show It will be the first showing that confidence all- of a sudden was for this herd in Ogden and Mr Fjeldsted said that it will be among destroyed ¥ Religion has the power the most attractive exhibitions The to restore confidence The day after herd has been seen in other big the assassination of Lincoln there was a near panic on the New" York stock shows of the- country and the stock exchange But James Gar- managers of the Ogden show feel field stood up on Wall street and quite flattered in having the Herebunch on the entry list the government ford sf"Gw-- Hves Mr Fjeldsted who is secretary of still stands’ Confidence was restored and a panic the livestock show organization said that everything is moving along averted “Confidence is always based upon nicely insofar as arrangemnets for character You know whether you the event and the entries that are can trust a person when you know being made are concerned He looks what is his true character God has for a super show in Ogden plainly revealed His character in creation and in the person of Jesus There is abundant proof Cx°d Kin-Car- vl Kin-Car- yl - - d - ! tnat is absolutely “The inexorable laws trustworthy of nature and the orderhness of the universe certify the trustworthiness of God The sun moon and stars as well as the rainbow are the pledge of His 1930J ' — -constancy and faithfulness If seed “pi time and harvest should cease sunrise and sunset should fall' if POLA NEGRI NAMED if winter chill should suddenly - give IN U S TAX CASE way to tropical heat then we might have reason to doubt that a w7ise LOS ANGELES Nov 18— (AP— and dependable God orders this unit ' Pola Negri screen actress has been verse named in three income tax liens SCIENCE AIDS FAITH lied in federal court by internal Every passing season and every revenue collector Galen H Welch scientific discovery J Only confirms The government' alleges Miss Ne- our faith in God as reliable and acgri listed too "many tax deductions curate When God promises that during the years 1924 1925 and 192ff the sun will rise at a certain minute and neglected to include some of the you can depend upon it Let those profits she realized as a movie star who think that this is a capricious and business woman The treasury universe study the" truths of scipartment asks ' the additional pay- ence ment of 31586380 for 1924 “Not only is God revealed la nafor 1925 and $3931946 for ture but we see Him in the face 1928 of Jesus Christ The Apostle Paul says that Christ is the divine ‘Yes’ that affirms all the promises of God And he adds ‘Through him we affirm our “amen” In worship to the glory of God’ “It was the custom among the Jews and early Christians not only for the preacher but for the people to affirm their faith ‘Let all the people f ay ‘amen “It is a beautiful custom because It teaches the response of faith to CITYELECTIOH -- ? i $13-491- 74 faith 'Unfortunately the chorus of amens’ has been weaker Silent or vociferous growing denial has been d taking the place acceptance and confirmation Many today are inclined to live by their doubts rather than by faith The world desperately needs the religion of Jesus to create a reasonable faith in God and a trustful dependence upon God so help to restore confidence inand all human relationships”' M- - “Regent1 Plain pumps! 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Hirschman’s offer this model' in sizes 4 to 8 widths AAA to B PYTHIAN SISTERS TO GREET LEADER -- Black Black Black Black Brown Suede Black Crepe Brown Moire students of the North and South Junior High schools were appointed iunior traffic police thb morning when the system was inaugurated in the city schools by ollicials of Ogden and Salt Lake Mayor Frank Francis' Chief of Police Harry S Anderson Motorcycle Officer Dewey F Hawkins W Karl Hopkins superintended of city schools and H L Bauer secretary of the Salt Lake police department participated In the inaugural ceremonies Each official gave a short talk Mayor Francis emphasized that other students of the city school system should with the Junior traffic police The student bodies ol each school- visited this morning took an oath of allegiance to the laws of the city and state and to the junior traffic police Each student appointed was also sworn in by Chief of Police Harry S 'Anderson The traffic officers at South Junior are John Schoonmaker Lawrence Shaw Charles Carter Hyrum Richards Willard Smith Delbert McCarty William Bowman and Dale Rupe The North Junior officers are Frank Hopson Lewis Branz Paul Sanders Howard Pierce Roland Gunderson Max Penton Miles Jones Lloyd Badger Roland Stone Tommy Seppich Jack West Wilson Jensen Dale Elwell Edwin Shaw and Jessie Christensen Several students were to be formally installed as junior officers at the Madison grade school ' this afternoon co-oper- ate V Black Moire Brown Kid Green KidBlue Kid $906 Green Suede $900 White Moire $900 White Crepe - - ”!! $900 $900 $900 $1050 $1050 Jioibo November — WARD WILL RAISE FUND FOR GIFTS Missionaries from the Ninth ward are to receive gifts for Christmas it is announced t To raise funds for the gifts a special social and dance Rill be held in the ward hall Sat- urday night- - ’ — Represents Payments Fo) Judges ' And Polling Place Owners W BEAN MEN TO MEET TO DISCUSS RATES V - BOISE Nov T8— (AP)— Bean growers of central Idaho have been called to meet on November 25 and 26 with the public utilities commission to discuss means of securing lower rates on beans shipped from Idaho the commission announced today The first day meeting will be held at Jerome and the second at Twin Falls The growers are that the rate on beans beadvocating made the same as that on potatoes to put them on ft parity with growers in Colorado and other bean growing sections The commission has been making a for the past study of bean rates ' several weeks Possibility was aeen also' that the matter of reparations for charges made under the present rates would be taken up 4 Rocks contain as much of the record of God’s work as do any of : our early manuscripts Frederick J however that it will not be long un- Pack professor of geology at the til the little fellows will want to” University of JHtah declared Sunday crawl into their dens for the six from the pulpit of the First Presor eight weeks’ sleep byterian church in thef course of an address on “Why God Made These two- bears are going to Lake Bonneville and Great Salt : have a better nest than the usual Ijake” Such a subject he said would outdoor mountain living bear has The manager has a cozy hole in the harie been classed as blasphemy in mountain side near by into which olden times Dr Pack said he was they wiir be takenwhen the sleep glad the time had some when Chriscomes upon them in which" will be tians can see in the great book of nature the hand of God Natural made a warm bed science the speaker asserted is also the revealed word of God LONG WINTER SLEEP is claimed by some of the bear PERSECUTED SCIENCE It wise-acrthat the animal quite ofthe In days he (continued ten does not get ready for the long Christians early science as persecuted winter sleep until Christmas time a result scientists rebelled and against the word God It depends on the weather If Out of of- erroneous conceptions It is mild and open like it ik here came differences ‘of opinions and this year sleeping proclivities &o not natural forces-wer- e aligned against come to the a forces Now however anlmj: until later supernatural date he continued '“God to me to you Is Maker and Ruler of the uniIt 1 they go to sleep about Decem- verse and governs the earth In all ber they will be in their cavfe nests of its aspects Everything done is for about two months or until soon done thiough Him” j i after the first of February Before launching into nis subject proper Dr Pack made ja plea to It skiing at the winter fsports his to learn to read tournament in Ogden canyon in the congregation book of nature Year after is not sufficient the year-h- e says he seek throngs of ski may be removed and ice skates people pause at the rim of the substituted' It will be only a short Grand Canyon of the Colorado or distance from the slide to view Bryce Zion and Yellowstone the ice pond just Shanghai above the power who miss everything except the picI ture dam t They are like the child in the liIce skate falls are not quite so brary he said examining a beauheavy as the ski falls but withal tifully illustrated book but unable read the explanations1 they are spectacular The buinps ih to“No more fascinating story ever ice tumbles comes to the back! of the ' head-whilthe ski rider falls all was recorded than the story of the over himself and then rolls in the rocks” he said “and none was ever more truthful for errors never creep snow - Jr mid-Februa- 12 - u££U3 an a Tounger sister children of Glen Vance Sr adopted the stray dog early last week It went mad Friday after-an- d drove the children Into toe house biting Glen on toe before he got inside toe door ankle Leonard Dawson 21 a neighbor finally shot the animal while it was of thehousethe d°°rs Ph“ock also received anAssociated Press Photo other as yet unconfirmed report The title of “Spud King of Amer thl5 corning that lea” la claimed for L G Schutte veral other persons to farmer of Monte Vista Colo He the vicinity before being killed ralaed 114517 bushels of potatoes to get In those persons today on a measured acre of ground to notify them so they could receive w 7?® toe Pasteurtreatmeit ry j ‘ e Old lake Bonneville w'hich once The length of the skis at tile rear will not permit a bump on the back covered the entire Great (Salt Lake of the head unless he plunges ahead valley he declared occupied an area of the ski and it later hits hinj when of 8000 square miles in Western Utah as a fresh water! lake It he is down vas ten times as large as' the present Great Salt Lake and as large Sunday temperature reached as as Lake The Michigan and above zero! high as 60 degrees old lake was 1050 feet deeper — deep Lake is 850 feet deep while At 7:30 o’clock the Michigan Salt Lake is only 50 feet mercury registered 25 and only 24 Greatnow during the night The barometric deep Dr Pack described the earth’s pressure was 3028 chanting climates from cold to hot in gradual almost It was a little different year and hot to cold cycles and hundreds ago the thermometer score laving' imperceptible been 37 high and 12 low witl clear Of millions of ' years- - ago During the various stages the weather earth had climates which could have been inhabited from pole to “ATLANTA TO THE SEA” pole-bman s it was covered Major General William Tecumseh from pole to Alsowith pole great sheets Sherman’s army in 1864 was on its of ice famous march from Atlanta to the sea i ARID TERRITORY 'At present we are emerging from The army stretched out at! times one of these ice sheets he said for a length of 60 miles The coun- and in one of these warmer try along the march was almost dev- rhythms Before ancient Bonneastated Sherman reached Savan- ville was a bona fide lake he said nah on December 11 and it was sur- the territory it occupied was more arid than jiow An intermittent rendered on December 21 lake came first now with water reL and now dry Utah Lake was not In February Sherman his marchand Sevier Lake was merepresent northward turning af valley' through South Carolina with his ar- ly “Nature does nothing except trivmy of nearly 100000 men aiid on February 17 1865 entered Colombia ial things In terms of violence” he asserted “so the change that took On the same day the confederates place was gradual- I challenge you evacuated Charleston which was to find anything God has done in a hurry’ He pointed to the ages occupied the following day fey the which must have been necessary federals Her then pushed oh into North Carolina repulsing various for a small stream to cut the 6300 of the grand canyon attempts by Gen Joseph E John- foot gap the climate changed slowSlowly ston to check! him ly the lake rose and lapping waves On April 1 8 Sherman received the cut marks on the shore line and surrender of Johnston at Durham’s raised and cut more marks When it' had reached a level 1000 feet Station i iabove the present surface of Great ' — Salt Lake- - it found an outlet to the Pacific Ocean 4 it overran a NEW INDICTMENTS nick at Swan Lake Idaho down into- - the Snake and MAY BE RETURNED the Portneuf to ocean the finally This nick composed of a gravel COEUB D'ALENE Idaho Nbv 18 substance cut and more wat--—(UP)— Possibility of anothet long er flowed out deeper and the lake dropped list of liquor Indictments centered to a lower level Finally the gravel upon this section was predicted to- ran out and after it had cut a as the for day grand Jury prepared incision into the rim it struck I its meeting tomorrow a stratum hard resistant sandForty-foindictments were re- stone The oflevel then remained the turned by the jury against officials same for: ages thousands of years and citizens of Mullan and Moscow the water continued to flow to last week and 28 men and women and the sea have been arrested in what federal CLIMATE CHANGED agents declare 1s the curtailment of I Then the climate a activities of big rum ring gradually ' Frank Breshears United States changed and the level of the lake marshal declared that the govern- began to fall dowm and down and ment will base its prosecution of down stopping here and there and Mullan officials on charges of pro- finally reaching the ‘present level of Great Salt Lake testing- bootleggers ' If the old lake Bonneville were to be restored Dr Pack avered 90 cent of Utahns would be home-s- s LESS TWINS BORN 75 per cent of tillable lands IN IDAHO LATELY would be inundated together with 2000 miles of - railroad and most BOISE Not 18— AP)— Tha twin of our highwaysThe upper part of Ogden the industry in Idaho still Is below av- bench Is a delta he said laid down erage- the monthly report of the at a time when the water was flowbureau of vital statistics for the peout of the niche at Swan Lake riod ending November 16 released ingHad there been no lake Bonneville today showing only eight sets as Utah would have been am regcompared with an average of 12 The ion as uninviting as partsarid of Aritotal in the preceding registration zona and Nevada j period was but seven from1 the same the In Total births for the month? were pulpit Dr evening Pack explained why God 756 as compared trith 785 the premade the scenic wonders of Utah ceding month Of the total 38J : v were male 369 female and the sex of six was not stated ' WOULD LIMIT BAG I ! this-mornin- T j ‘ i : '¥!- - - - --- i AUTO DRIVERS' CASES HANDLED One Accused of Reckless Conduct (Plea Is' Deferred 5 - ur Box Elder Department Business Office Corner Drug Store’ Brigham City Phone 122 Correspondent Elizabeth Phone 492-J- 1 Bair Dorothy Mackaill charmed her on Sunday at toe Orpheum tog show “Hard to Get” This clever and production is filled wlthcomed? the most are hard to get” the ’rant' tide of toe theme song brings out the of the plot First National! vita phone production The plot revolves about vivacious Dorothy and her romances She is Indeed “hard to get” cast an excellent one In addition to Dorothy it Includes Delaney Edmund Burw Jack Burns Jack Oakie Louise Fa- -' zenda and James Finlayson A1 Bryan and George W Mayer two of Broadway’s premier hit pro- ducers and authors of ‘Tin Pair Alley” wrote toe catchy theme song “Hard to Get” Vitaphone vaudeville shorts “Fox and Curtis” and “Thomas Quintet” and Pathe sound news complete the program au-dien- - - : — rr ’BRIGHAM CITY Nov 18— A washing machine valued at $45 Funeral services were conducted in was the Fourth ward chapel Sunday aft- 2264 stolen from toe Maytag Chop ‘ Washington avenue Sunday ernoon for Mrs Christina Peterson Hansen widow of Jokum Hansen night according to & police report Hie rear doors of the who died early Friday morning wrere found open thisestablishment morning by Bishop A M Hansen conducted the employes of the company services -- Vocal numbers were given by Orvill Lund and Morilla Spencer in duets and by Miss s The speakers included David Squires Denmark Jensen Ottis G Bargeron J A Fishbum and Bishop A M Hansen' The invocation was offered by David Reese and the benediction by M Leslie Nichols was made in the Brigham City cemetery with N Chris SLmon-se- n dedicating the grave- -' Nina-Fig-gin- In-term- eiit TAP DANCING CONDUCTED AT WEBER : GYM 4:30 to 9:00— Soft Shoe Clog' or Buck Phone Roland Parry Weber13253-Mt- - or Gym SHOP EARLY Waht You Save " If You RIDE THE STREET CARS 1 I r Will buy t many Christmas Gifts Start today— leave your car at home and take the street car ! ‘ rt— W ‘ “ " V An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only BUY A PASS AND SAVE $100 UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO 1 - FOUR WOMEN DEAD AS TRAIN HITS CAR ' J ’ miles north of here When a Big Four train struck today their automobile f t The dead are Mrs John Foster and Mrs Frank Blackard both of Hazelridge 111 Mrs Jane Pankey of Harrisburg and Miss Pauline Graves- - Gossett BILL TO EXEMPT j PRESS TESTIFYING WASHINGTON Nov 18— (AP) — OF DUCKS TO IS BOISE Nov 18 — (AP)-- Proposed limitation of the federal bag limit on ducks to 15 birds a day instead of 25 willbe discussed by the advisory board of the bird treaty act meeting inmigratory Washington December 5 R E Thomas state game warden was advised today Thomas as a member of the 'board will attend the convention and advocate this limitation Idaho at present has a "legal limit of 12 ducks Limitation of the bag llinit on geese and other birds will also be : Included j In the call for the meeting John B Burnham of Essex N Y chairman said that the board would also take up the matter of iimitirig ca pacity of magazine shotguns to two cartridges — ' Newspapermen would be exempt from testifying as to sources of confidenual information in federal court proceedings and before either of Congress or its committees FIRE BREAKS OUT NATIONAL MASTER house under a bill introduced today by ON ROOF OF HOME Representative LaGuardia RepubSEATTLE Nov 18— (AP)— Louis lican New York ' J Taber Columbus Ohio was re- s A somewhat similar measure has A defective chimney started - a elected for his fourth consecutive been offered in the senate by Sen- fire Sunday morning term as national master at the on the roof of ator Capper Republican Kanias hird W W Anderson’s one-stoframe annual convention of the Mj residence 612 Seventh avenue acnational grange here today CLOT2IES SAVINGS With only one state dissenting the V If you mend cording to the fire station report upl your own clothes The Dlake was grange registered the nearest to a before extinguished they go to the laundry they with the aid of nearly a garden unanimous vote that has been re- will last hose beas twice long it takes fore the fire department apparatus corded in 54 years r no longer arrived r j S ) - Coupon: Certificates form SemUmmid interest coupons Lxempt federal income tax to $300 00 interest yearly Transferable and cashable at par plus accrued interest at any time after one year Joint own-ership permitted Protected by the safest known type of first real estate mortgage-p- lus $11000000 paid up permanent capitaL State Supervision" - W U Scmi-Annnai- TChen iy sixty-t- ry - - I f -V H WASHING IN FOURTH WARD ‘ ' STOLEN MACHINE FROM SHOP - - ce - SERVICES HELD h f-f- - 0RPHEUMHAS t Charles Heywood 18 of Wilson Lane? was granted until Tuesday morning by City Judge Simon Bar-lo- w today to enter a plea to a charge of driving an ' automobile early Sunday morning in a reckless manner' He was arrested by Sergeant George F Phillips and Par trolman W W Richardson Two young men Gilbert Morten-so- n 23 of 2715 Monroe avenue and Junior Taylor 19 of Farr - West pleaded guilty in court to minor traffic charges Mortenson receiving a $2 fine and Taylor a $1 fine John Hawks 19 forfeited $2 bail on a charge of driving an automobile without any license plates ’ - l j I who' was playing near his home to Riverdale Friday was Infected' with rabies- according to ‘to formation received by Sheriff R d Ptocock this from thV state board of morning health which made an examination of the animals' ! 5 I A youaj police dog which suddenly went mad and bit Glen Vance i HARRISBURG HI Nov 'l8 — PERSHING IS BACK (AP) — I’our women were killed at FROM FRENCH TRIP atenrailroad crossing at Texas Cltj RE-ELECT- Were Bitten -- es Persons Riverdale ’ J WAS RABID Sheriff Heats That Several J ' NEW YORK Nov 18 — (AP)— General John J Pershing returned to the ' United States today on the Leviathan after eight months abroad He spent part of the time in France with the battle monuments commission of which he is chairman and worked upon his memoirs: General Pershing planned to leave for Washington during the day to make his official report ' upon the progress of the American memorials DOG At -Churttk 400-fo- ot Checks 'In payment for services as judges and for use of polling places during the recent city election are ready at the office of City Recorder R A Moyes he said this morning The 165 Judges will receive $5 each and owners of 52 polling places will also receive $5 each —— — the Pythian evening Sisters of Cafinthe Temple No 1 will have their annual roll call Grand Chief Ida Stewart of Garfield and other grand lodge officers will be in attendance Grand Chancellor Howard R Parr of Salt Lake as well a11 over the state aP15m?er$Jrom will be in Ogden for this visitation of the grand chief Preceding the roll call at 6:30 inFrance o clock a dinner will be served aft- prosram has GRANGE K“'Ssys!erestlng 1Q° : BEAUTIFUL SHOES CHECKS READ ' BOARD REPORTS 1 — God Works Slowly Avers Prpfessor of Geology - ’ Twenty-thre- e ' STATE HEALTH - STUDENTS BY v V SERMON TOPIC v X AftiericaV Spud King ROCK RECORDS Lsan Association 23"! 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