Show 6 I t f a WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 0 1020 UNION PACIFIC VETERANS WILL f W MEET IN OGDEN f LAHTO REUSED API U ) Wclier County Will Name Pound Keeper And Collect Fees Invitation To Member In T1IEIIE Is ho doubt about It Is right at our doors Thirteen States Are be let In and panting to pounding Sent Out from her great fight against Uld Plans for tha fifth annual meeting of the Old Timm' nubs of the Union Pacific to be held In Ogden on March 13 are moving at ft rapid rule declares W U Jay of Ogden and Invitations to general chairman member in 13 western states lira -- being mailed meeting to perfect details was held Tuesday with tha following mm W Cl Jay E A In attendance! Hamilton special representative of tha vice president Omaha! O M tha toard lllghsmlth chairman of of pensions Omaha O M Olson Balt Lake president Balt Lako ft A C E club Los Angelca Wolftarig Salt Lake president Of the Oregon Bhort Lina of dub G If Pearson president club: II A Ogden Connctt suterlntendent of western division Union Pacific Green River Balt Lake Wyo James Hlbbrrt Bhort of director Oregon courtesy Line Among the special invited guests who will bo on hand to celebrate with the Old-- ’i Inters arts Governor President lfcber J Georg a H Pern 11 Benaer G president of Grant board of finance Union Pacino system New York: Carl It Gray OmaOld-Time- rs' Dry Agent Placed In Narcotic Division 000 LICENSE Old-Time- rs Old-Time- rs ha president Union raclfto system W M Jeffers Omaha vice president in charge ef operations N A Williams general manager of Union Pacific system H J Plumhof general manager of Oregon Bhort Line! Balt Lake J V O'Brien president railroad Portland F It of O-Knickerbocker Los Angeles Hie day wtU officially open with a meeting In the Elks’ hall atwill3 At 7 o'clock a banquet o’clock be served In the Hotel Hlgelow and at e o'clock all will return to the Niks' hall for ft dance Mayor Ora Bundy A L Becker secrepresident and E J FJeldated tary of the chamber of commerce will bo special guests W Heavy losses to sheep calves turkeys chickens and other livestock and poultry on Weber county farm by marauding bands of stray dogs Man Winter are to be brought to ft close ancommisThat’s what has caused this pre- nounce the board of county an ordinance sioners and invoking by morning cipitation yesterday this morning Precipitation being pawed In January I02t but never kin to perspiration it Is only pat-pr- put into operation that the perspiration of spring The ordinance provides for the should cause the precipitation of appointment of pound keepers In Earl A Fatteraon of Ocden who has served as a federal prohibition agent In the Utah districtIn for three this city years much of the time has been appointed narcotic agent and ordered to report for duty immediately in Denver ratterson was here Tuesday n route to Denver He took the nar- er cotic division examination last and passed second high on list the L E Hammond agent In charge of the Utah prohibition district also was in the city Tuesday attending to matters of business Bep-ternb- at rainfall Borne yeara when winter has a bit more vim and vitality In his bones than he had this year Bpring works so hard that we are almost flooded out but of course being ft lady $h likes to get her work ovri with fs little exertion as possible ' f Another sign of Spring that can not be refuted regardless of what other events may happen Is the fact that the bell boy at the Hotel Bigelow have blossomed out In spring suits of baby blue They are too cute for anything and If they Just had soma red stripes down their pants and could paries vous ft bit they could paas for French soldiers And of course the city drinking fountains have been turned on for week or so nt Irregular Intervals which gives employment to one more person who walks around and keeps the purveyors of life clean Old Uol was awakened by the chirping of birds outside of his window this morning which was certainly a sweet way of being called Next to having the wife say “Oct up you big lazy bum and build a fire so X can get acme breakfast” the chirping of birds early In tha morning is tho cheeriest thing on earth ' each district and precinct and " tnblbhefl a license fee for each dog 'ihe fee is $2 per male and $360 per female animal — Beer Brings Term J ChaneV arrested Monday afternoon at Gibson avenue for of alleged lORfjf intoxicating liquors appeared In tha municipal court Tuesday and pleaded guilty to the charge lie laid he had no money with which to pay n fine so Judge Bimon Barlow sentenced him to serve 30 daya In the Weber county jail the minimum tentence In such cases Dr Wlity Mtiragun charged with attempting an Illegal operation February 4 1030 appeared before Judge Barlow His attorney Joseph Chez requested that the time for preliminary hearing be act tot March It vdileh was done The offense charged against Dr Cragun constitutes a 32 1631 jg-lo- Paving of Ogden' Avenue la Planned For Near Future Junior Child culture club members are Invited to attend and members may bring— guest® — - — six-inc- Twenty-sixt- h opened last fall will Contest To Meet Thursday ‘ Tha Child Culture club Will meet afternoon at 3 30 on Thursday Oratorical contests to determine tho winner of the Bon of the American He volution medals for patriotic oratory have been set The Ofden High school contest Is scheduled for Tuesday morning at 0:30 o'clock and that at Weber County High school at 11 o'clock on the morning of March 17 Winners of the elimination contest at Ogden High school who will compete In the finals have been chosen as follows: George Thatcher Haymond Itaty James De Vine and Andrew Bruncttl Elimination contest winners at Weber High have not yet been SWMMWMMtfWWSH® Director of Bird Refuge Will Addret Weber Association VICTOR TONE Ask ELKS ATTEMPT TO CLEAR HOME TITLE Lawrence A Van Dyke Weber county clerk and auditor has been appointed by District Judge George B Barker aa trustee of a trust deed or mortgage given by B P O Elks lodge No 719 to serve In place of llalnh E Houg who died In 1937 The Elks brought ault against Harriett Hoag Foban administratrix of the estate seeking release of the mortgage which It 1 asserted Mr Hoag neglected to do before he died Bankers testified that they purchased the entire issue of bonds in the sum o! $23000 and that the bonds hnve been paid in full The praver of Hie complaint also sought to have title to the property held Iti trud 33th St and Washington does not merely suggest reality IS REALITY! 4- - GLEN BROS ‘ MUSIC CO Printing Co “A PLACE FOR BETTER PRINTING” 2150 Washington Ave Phone 1106 And Hi New Band Now Open for Engagement Rhone Now— M8R Diabetic Nostrums Advice to diabetica: Beware of nostrum promising bottled health claiming to he just as good They are First consult ft fraud You may good physician not have diabetes If you have ho will know it and If Insulin U required he will administer It properly Huoiu will tike you $hout 70 mil ex tot a humtn it Unity — visit by telephone Simple! jCheapt Wcssman Drug Co Quick f j (SAELEFOT ' f e two uimmiw mimvm To Handle Crowds From Musicians’ Ball i — But accidents —-- avoids t acci- me Every member of tho family may ecotho street car pass It is tho most nomical transportation ovcjr offered It i Bupposo mi accident happens to you while you arc on tho road many miles from home! Whcro will you turn for help! pays to KiMo Here's the answer— CCdqgC Gar?n Buy a Pass and SAVE i Utah Rapid Tranoit Co ‘ j “THE GOOD AGENT SELLS PROTECTION— NOT POLICIES Iff You Pay You i J Your Milk Bottle Tops " 9 At Tirao of Delivery You Oan Gave Money at 4 F and lm tho guext of the Weber Central Dairy association at one of Ogden’s leading Fublix theatre w Cl’iio An Unlimited Weekly Paes CostaWiy $100 Insure your ear with a member of the “INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION OF OGDEN” and you will receive ft STANDARD AUTOMOBILE IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE With thl certificate you ran call on any member of the National This lervlce cost you Association any time anywhere 200 First National Bank Building Dr W Cl Greenwell 808 First National Bank BuIIdlnf Hr G M Flshburn Graduate of the Illinois College of Chiropody and Foot ± Surgery K j f ' nothing extra i A HuGnfl Pe©rin©m27 dents do happen 0‘den Cash Goal Co r ' OVER a® PIIONE have purchased several thousand tickets to tho iWc TUcGC--l (SsiE’G -- and which we will give to ) oVtr LADIES NEW DTYLE liJCG&J f V ' ' T SMJ3 t TlIUItODAY MORNING AT 9 ' WHILE THEY LAST - Gave the complete $ct ef ten naric and we will redeem the topi with d I’ubUx theatre ticket I Are Priced Low Due to No Excessive 'Allowances I I Dennis King Buddy Roger Gary Cooper - Ruth Chatterton Clive Brook Mary Brian ' Richard Arlen ’ Nancy Carroll Wlllam Powell Clara mw Because ©IE? CLOSE-OU- ) T f' GARMENTS RAYON ' —A T -- DS brand L customers The following names appear on oiu bottle tops f f V AJanaraiian’s'' anaoH - BIZE 30 MW 38 PARAMOUNT IN 414 'i ORPHEUM epHHed Neuteboom JAOKPABBEY First at 12:10 Second at 1:10 er Union Pacific Airways Inc’ an aviation firm which operates at AirOgden filed an amendment to port its articles of lncorporatoin MonWeber counday afternoon with the name of the the clerk changing ty corporation to Utah Pacific Air“ ways Inc Brlmhall to ft Dean According of president and general manager the concern the change was made nt the request of the Union Pacific Hallroad company which objected to possible confusion as a result of the similarity of the names v Beware of US- - 2i EE CONSULT YOUR CHIROPODIST By Aviation Firm cmnoflnv ' “The Prescription - Drug Btorc” 2207 Washington Ave Dry-Cleanin- ( 2215 Washington Ave DRIVER'S DRUG STORE WTIITLLEY'S SERVICE STATIONS Canyon Hoad and Washington ager announced Four surely companies purtMpat ed In 4h UiideiwiltUiR-lb- ® Amerl- can tiurety company National pure' ty company Mclcpollinn tJu)ty company and th® Padflo ludrmniiy RADIO Paid For Home fiit Now Located at 3031 Lewi Building hear VICTOR RADIO in your home ret ATTEND REUNION Title Is Changed l J Foutz Dr A HINUiUNDRED NAPTHA GAS ( A blanket iiintty bond! in itm nUiiimunr amount of $300600 Insuring earn employ for that amount In th® event of theft embezdement etc has just been 'Issued to th® First Security corporation and it twenty-fiv- e banks In Utah Idaho ' and Wyoming Thn bond also protect! tarh bank ' In th® asms amount avainet biirglary robbery and holdup E G liepndt general man- Change — IT Expert Beauty Service CHIEF SPEAKER f j Employes Protected Under Blanket Bond HADE Boa-wor- th also will be Installed’ Pupils In Patriotic riDSEtl ' Railway Apprentice Enters streets Tha street b paved ss noon as the watermaln and sewers are Installed Fred E Williams Commissioner of the waterworks department anh main renounced that the pipes to place individual two-inc- h A fire the various establishment hydrant in the center of the block and — § Monthly meeting of the Weber Comity Fish and Gams Protective association will h® held In th® Moow hall turilght at 8 o'clock U L president annmmces Naval Life Ford D II Madtieii pretldent of th® Utah fstat® fiportmen's awwUtkm William Bosworttr Wire Jr 31 and superintendent of the Hear son of Mr and Mr William bird refuge will be War® of Montello Nev has river migratory If® will talk on "Relanow the in speaker eniiaied in the navy and Is examination tak® th® to final of tion lark® Balt Sportsman and th® before leaving for Ban Dirge Cal Farmer” where hi will lift assigned to regular Under the direction of Darcey Nye will try to get duty Young Wan division will be of avia- rpeclsl musical number Into th® machinist tion Be being a machinist appren- provided Matters prrtalnlng to the barbecu to bo held in AfnlFwill bft tice for the lomthem Pacific railroad In Montana Th® Wares formerly lived in Ogden the young man being a high school student and the father an engineer of Address City waterworks department employes have Iwgun work of Installh water main on Oging a den avenue between Twenty-fift- h Medals Will Dc Awarded Of course they were only sparand like our poor relations those we have with ua always but —NEW PRICES — they didn't have that name tone that they have been carrying during the Klnglette Permanent past whiter but warbled ft nice snapfft7 Wave py peppy spring aong illd Finger Wave 50c bhampoo ‘Flowers that bloom In the spring felony case slate ef the The against flOd Marcel tr la” Frank Faulkner and Btcrllng Little UalrcuUlnf £0d with robbing a chicken coop And did you see the angleworms charged street on In the aldewaik this morning? It at 424 Wet Seventeenth for Expert Operators prelimwon’t bo long now— about four February 23 waa called defendant the asking hearing inary mouths that It be set for Thursday mornIt was eo oring at 0:18 o’clock us ft storm That little brought court the dered by nice foil of 00 of an Inch of prewhich is 0fl of an inch Tribute To Settlers And cipitation more than we would have had If It great heart of the world” The presMissionaries BEAUTY PARLOR hadn't of rained Highest Tuesday ident campaigned ao strenuously 63 and last night it only manwas on down he broke Third Floor that September By Speakers aged to drop to 32 At 7:30 o'clock 2a and was compelled to return to morning the thermometer regis- Washington More than 000 persons were In at- this tered nt 34 and tho barometer at tendance at North Ogden's ward £962 reunion held Tuesday and acclaimed the celebration of the most successA year ago this day which ful In recent yearn The reunion to enough was March 6 ft strangely of tribute took on the aspect for the day was 64 and lowthe early isettirr and missionaries highest of the community and each of the est 32 Tho day was clear speakers emphasized this theme The WILSON S FAlTlS Tit! I Now Located at program Iprhl In the morning and On March 6 1919 Woodrow Wilcontinued at 3 p m was carried son second left New York for it trip out as follows: Bcleetlon North Ogden band vo- to Paris to help formulate tho peace cal solo Elmon Woodiield address treaty and the League of Nations of welcome Bishop Harold CampOn Ills first trip to Paris on Debell chorus Tie lief society members tribute to pioneers Allen Orton: cember 4 1918 President Wilson sucDuring tho Remodelling vocal selection Charles Ellis and ceeded In persuading the peace conothers pioneer experiences N H ference to accept tho principle of of Old Store Barker vocal solos Charles Gtorey the League of Nations as a basis of selection North Ogden band read- peace and In drafting ft preliminary ing Mrs Emma Iteynolda ‘’Our draft of the covenant Missionaries” Florence Hoylance returned missionvocal selection When he returned to the United North march aries Ogden band Btates however he wax confronted missionaries In tha field represented wtlh lie publican opposition to the by Woodruff Deem Lowell Barker league in the senate In order then Jo o Chandler Dallas to meet Iegrand Wal'd suggestions the Berrett Maurice Bcrrett Arthur presidentRepublican sailed for France again Brown Glen Rhup® and Vernon This time lie was able to secure the ifolmcs! quartet Maurlne Btorey Insertion In the covenant of certain ArTelma Hill Wllford Bhaw andFoul-gamendments required by American B Albert talk thur Garner a wonderful structure of energy” sentiment and on June 28 1919 the "The human body readTtandall vocal solo Lottie was It' depend! entirely on the an like itructure architectural signed ing Naomi Ilandsll duet Florence treaty FEET THE of It foundation— talk strength Warren Mildred Campbell On his return to tha United States James L Barker selection North Wilson to coast started a tour from For Bclentlflc advice and treatment of all foot aliments Ogden male chorus coast making speeches for the consult Th festivities cloned with dancing your Chiropodist and declaring that If AmerIn the evening Among the vis- league ’ itors present were men prominent In ica retried It ah would "break the Member Of THE OGDEN CHIROPODY SOCIETY church business and political life of Weber county 205 First National Hank Building Dr W C Swanson rows WORK IS BEGUN Child Culture Club f Thirty Days MAIN six-inc- ORATORY EVENT decided to Invoke Commissioners the ordinance following the complaint of George F Bulling President representing tha Weber County Farm bureau who declared heavy losses were being suffered Numerous other Individual complaints also have been received of lute from all parts of the county they unld especially from the Ogden valley territory Appointment of dog catchers In each district will be the next step to be taken It was said of SCllLDATES l¥FER o'clock In th® Hotel Bigelow wltli Mrs C 11 Packer and Mm H L 1 farfan as hobterMMisA Girl Bcout program will be given by Mrs R D Itoberts chairman Miss Opal Carlson director vt ths Halt Lake Girl Hcouti will talk on scout work Demonstration of Girl Bcout work will be given under th® direction of Miss Jesse Beebe director of the Ogden scouts There will also be a musical program T - WatftuGESumalballIl r3©C:©i? 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