Show THE OGDEN' STANPABD - EXAMINER SHEEPMEN FORM MONUMENTS TO NEW IDAHO BODY GOST 30 MILLION Camp Tenders to Receive Lower Wages Wool Volume Less POCATELLO March 21— (AD— Following: completion of the organ- ization of the Southeastern Idaho Woolrowers association by 160 propers of this region here yesterday director were elected plans for filing articles of incorporation 'were laid and decisions were made to cut wages to camp tenders and herders from ten to twenty per cent and to pay 12 cents per head and board for shearing The flashes In pay were approved after It was estimated that the volume of wool and the number of Jambs this year will bo decreased by 23 to 35 per cent compared to lost : year Mo$t of the woolgrowers at the organization - meeting signed their wool with the National Marketing association with which the directors will work The signatures covered wool totaling about ai millch The growers present at pounds the meeting represented approximately 750000 sheep Dan O'Loughiin of Draper and company Salt Lake City will represent the territory as sales agent for the National Cooperative Wool Marketing association OXoughlin explained the plans4 of tha organization stating that the growers would wool be advanced $1 on and that 10 per cent would be advanced on wool delivery based on current prices He said that the saving in handlirg charges of 2'i cents per pound would be returned to the growers as a patronage refund pre-shear- ed WOfflTlioLDS DANCE SERIES Mary Wood Hinman of the School of Dancing of New York City conducted several classes in dancing In the Burch Creek and Wet schools and the Weber I'rr County Hhh school Wednesday and Thursday tt ws said today by Miss Ellen A'ircn home demonstration Mi a 1 Unman a smut cioz steps and wer' riven the pupils ing of the schools vh: adult clause in the Weber County Hich were tAUzht ihythm and folk dancing Mis Agrcn raid Ml's Hinman was sent bv the extension rervica of the Utah State Acricuitutul college’’ said Miss rate lilchly tlic Acren "and v a!ue of hrr instruction Under lcr supervision small sc hxsl children completely forgot their personal reives and were crcrossed with the expression joy of rhythmic The work was conducted under the supervision of M:m Acren in cooperation with the Weber county farm berrau ANGORA — AP — Pursuing its refurevtrntion policy for Anatolia the 'lurkish government last year set ouf IcotXO caplings imported from Poland and states that 95 per of them survived last sumcen? The ciders of 23 mer's drought Places wefe jailed for failure to pisnr f heir mmtas folk danc- Simp!-- ' AND' WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS The habit of swap-pics- ” or trading sanitary FRESH HEATS Warm weather is coming and with it the danger of using meats poorly refrigerated Our meat department i3 equipped with a modern mechanical refrigerating plant and our meats arc fresh and sweet in summer as well as in winter See our display when next you are in our store 311 21th St have To Wed— Marriage license been lasued to Everett McGhee of Peterson and Eva IL IIlll of Ogden Thomas Hadley and Julia May Foes both of Salt Lake Franklin Reeder Richards and Gloria Louise Andersen' both cf Farmington From Montana— Mr and Mrs J L C Baker and daughter Patty have arrived from Billings Mont to make their home here Mr Baker is representative for Hill Bros Coffee Go They are stopping at the Bigelow hotel for the present To Give Flay— The Seventies Of the Seventeenth ward will present a three-acomedy in the ward hall at 7:30 o'clock this evening Enters Flea— J J Smith 65 of 431 street pleaded not Twenty-nint- h In the city court today to a guilty enarge of reckless driving and Judge Simon Barlow set the day of trial bill for March 27 He was arrested on Landers testified the survey had Thursday by Detective -C IC Keeter indicated 18 major battlefields apon a warrant proximately 1000 places where minor engagements took place and two Marriage License— Today the We- cities where engagements occurred ber county clerk issued a marriage The committee dldanot indicate license to William Van Setten and over what period’ of years It might Fredricka Versteeg of Ogden recommend carrying out & battle-- 1 field program Small Fine— G E Kimball 33 of M In the city Uintah pleaded guilty court today to a charge of falling to stop for a stop sign at Twenty-sixt- h street and Washington avenue Closed and was fined $2 Ha was arrested by Patrolman E Galley Mayor Ora Bundy today instructTheft— J A Anderson 2929 Lincity sexton to coln avenue reported to police to- ed Howard Swanner seven in that close about hardouble driveways of ret a that heavy day ness had been stolen from hi farm section of the city cemetery which has been designated for perpetual In West Weber care uagse Sidewalks will be conTo Davis County— Judge George structed in place of some of the S Barker of the Second district roadways Mayor Bundy said court wUl open a session of his court In Farmington Saturday morning I PLAIN CITY DAIRY Social Affair— Albert J Carver LEADERS WILL MEET president of the Eden farm bureau will announced today that a dance Committees in charge of Black be held by the farm bureau SaturWhite day observance in Plain and will be The proceed day evening new rec- City to be held next May 5 will for the used to help pay ‘ meet tonight in the Ogden federal reational hall- building to organize plans it was announced today by A L ChristianTrial Held— The case of Harry B sen county agricultural agent Mer Robinson E Jones agauut Jane chairman of win Thompson which was heard by Judge George the committees general and Charles Hes-lB Barker in the district court on assistant chairman will be in Thursday was taken under advise- rhanre ment by the court The suit was for recovery of a certain promissory note for $1000 secured by a mortgage ‘ Cemetery Driveways Arc Ordered op favorite 4 Weber Camp Has Delightful Evening 2552 Wash o:p SKAGGS “A Surety of Purity” - lest — mote time for other things It’t the modern dessert —the favorite everywhere — winner of Grand Prize at the Exposition Internationale Paris Accept no tuhititute wife ’ of Ogden hospital at 11:10 o’clock Thursday evening She was born on April 20 1893 a daughter of Dan and Margaret Lewis Knighton Surviving are the husband and three children Frank Janet and a baby boy four days old Five sisters Mrs Ira Baker MalaO Mrs Ira Stoker Salt Lake Mrs S L Rumel Salt Lake Mrs Orville Thomas' Bountiful Mrs K C JBarlow Burley and a brother William D Knight of Los Angeles" -survive Larkin- & Sons are in charge of funeral arrangements Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:3Gfp'cloek in the Kaysville tabemacler with Bishop Frank Hyde presiding Friends may call at the Larkin and Sons’ chapel Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until 10 o’clock From 11 o’clock until 2 the body may be PRISONERS ASK viewed at the home Interment will FOR FREEDOM be made in the Kaysville cemetery BOISE March 21— (AP)— Today Flowers left at Larkin’s until 9 will be morning spring came along—inviting frolics in o'clock toSundayhome the taken also and the open spaces along came 85 prisoners in the Idaho penitentiary who wanted freedom and so presented their cases to the IMPROVED WATER state board of pardons SUPPLY PROMISED It was one of the usual large calendars that come in the spring and BOISE March 21— (AP)— The summer meetings of the board town of Osborn tucked into the which sits next on April 2 H WiU Be Beautified BOISE March 21— (AP)— The grounds around the Idaho state house are to be marcelled barbered and generally decorated under the direction of an expert landscape next Monaay gardener beginning Plans for the work were completed of public today by the department works after authority was received for use of part of the public buildfund Each corings improvement two-bloner of the strip will be touched up with a bit of flowery finery while a bank of shrubbery and close about flowers will be planted the caoitol walls - TT(S® 'Aw®- WaoMnagtom WE GIVE StfiC GREEN STAMPS 2S4J31 ’ IIuEMJIBAIIoG EAMSEIESS (SAMWffS 2 bunches Eg© WATER CRESS 2 bunches ge & PAHSILSir a bunches ft 5© GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches R ©3 EjQ ta©e 2 heads £5© 31 ? Hlb:2©3 25Q IDAHO RUSSETT AND BLUE VICTORS HUNDRED POUND SACK ?i85 OPEN EVERY EVENING L $1513 ALL Ladies’ 69c Silk Hose 93£ for 2 pairs to 8385 y Pairs of beautiful soring slippers for the Modem Miss— 83-88485 8585 See Our Windows' Hose to match— Elegant Silk to ‘1000 8195 93d - Bargain Basement Soeclals Pairs of boys’ and girls’ fclay 200 oxfords with double wear soles — ’ 98d Sizes 5 to 2 Pairs of children’s ‘patent and tan calf oxfords and silo- 819ft pers sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 11 to 2 8198 fflffiKfl (SKLAKK3& Pairs of ladies’ girls’ and boys’ shoes 8198 values to $385 300 Pairs of ladies’ and misses’ slippers Values to $585 S39 9Stf 30 Girls’ Rain Coats $169 values 100 Several years ago there came to Ogden a play called “The Gambler” The leading character in one of his speeches stated: “Life is a gamble” and that “Chance a form of gambling is ever resorted to in the many transactions of life” ' This is not true in a Standard Market Co1 Foodstuffs Store You choose the item you want no' d salesman to talk you into buying something you don’t want or need Bulk goods ready bagged not standing in old bins where dust y The Home of Enna Jfttlck Shoes high-powere- FREE DELIVERY 2472 Wash Ave Phone for Food—2600 Ogden’s Largest and Most Sanitary Foodmporium weighed on ruby bearinged' and where weights must be and are right When you trade with us you can forget the gambling spirit for you choose your own merchandise and ' we stand back of it ed 1 Turkey IT"’ 35c CMckeni£“‘!?f’30c-35- T:f: ! Duck Lamb StewiL Lamb Kirr4 HmipsEedO ESraSS (SGneece - " NOD English Cheddah — French Prudere — Roquefort and Edam Cheese from Holland Q) u 22 c 25c 25c 30c L15c Smelt 2ctmKu"' 25 c 30c Cat Fish Lb Boiling Beef w I KKarige 5 special loaves cup age 5L -- S®3 6 Ills 3CQ golden a lb can £0 PIIIEAPPIE IS3 earns OGa EPsaeUaoc S“13 cans 05 S cans A2 I?BADS SsS2c3 ‘Mta - o 3 ifigs so- - IS ek: 2 ItcanSge PEAI1IIT BUTTER 'i EXTRA CHOICE O' Pot Roast v What about meat for your Sunday dinner? Our market is filled with all lands of high quality inspected meat that will satisfy your every want A sample of bur prices and quality— o c DCs a'ge OT3 IPILAG® Acpnmcctic ssssvJyM? TALLCANS SEGO MILK o) 25c STIIAVfflEnniES special as©© smns O Ham Ends till j a© bars 3Ce 1: EE ARMOUR’S STAR SKINNED HAMS lb CREAM ’S!"' - - 29c A- - A Hi Sweet Cream r Strictly We are very proud of our Pastry and Vegetable Departments where High Quality Foodstuffs await you We deliver orders of $250 and up the same day if given before 3 o’clock 3r of TllEAT 5t-- : Washington J Large All White Full lino of fresh green vegetables and fruits Fresh salted and smoked fish - ORDER EARLY -- PHONE 4331 ALL $1650 Frocks and Coats I HGdEQs o $493 I ’ Mb EQs IbBrnmoCa 52 ©M A®S)i3S values to ALL Frocks 100 SATURDAY SPECIALS Acjpauanmic $3413 Suits and Dresses O A Utah Product made in Richmond Utah $nd canned in cans from the American Can Co' of Ogden Utah A home product ' and none better wjlisSg© $913 ALL $2500 Spring Coats S398 OF WE CARRY A FULL LINE ' &£ ALL $995 Spring Dresses Coats and Suits 5 Corner 25th Street and Grant nj7 OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK -- $2-2- 5 us Drive In Market 13th Anniversary Sale sizes to 18 All $795 values 2 pants §713 All $995 values 2 pants S9sl3 All $1495 values 2 pants 81413 Boys’ New Spring Oxfords— - The Best Egg Mash $175 Corn $150 lUl Spuds 13c to 25c Atf Seed BELL’S on 22nd St r ck i $125 21 1900 100 New Boys weU tailored suits pre-determin- le cm use itJells soWELL ' - $685 State House Area etc accumulate These bulk goodsare scales Two Brands FLOUR Jones v Zhs meant JELL'WELL - Knighton - ct V:i- Raid in Inez Frank L Jones of Kaysville died In canyon between Wallace and Kellogg was today assured an improved water supply and better fire protection as the public utilities commis-- i slon ordered rebuilding of the plant which serves the 160 residents of " ' the town commission The found that the present system had been allowed to fall into disrepair Two years ago the Osborne utilities corporation supplying the water filed’ a schedule of rates calling for $5 per customer but the commission disallowed it and in today’s order fixed the charge at $325 per customer and promised a valuation hearing after the company had installed the new works ordered The company has 34 customers I of BUSY I7Dr3EW delightful "Family Night" program was given by Weber camp No 74 of the Woodmen of the World Thursday evening James L Berry chairman estimated there were two hundred present The social committee reports that another program wUl bo given next Thursday and on April 3 a three-avaudeville show will be staged The program given last night fellows: Musical number piano banjo mandoLn and drums HowardMis1L Speechlv and son reading Emma Fay Gale instrumental piano musical solo Mis Edna Burton number Master James Ingelstrom accordion and mouth harp reading Kathryn Farr vocal solo Mrs Earl Wiggins musical novelty Mickey Wedetl vocal selection Misses Lila and May Jost Mis Heiner accompanist special Amos and Andy James R Lowe Ice cream and cake were served hx the dining room Dancing completed the program LONDON — (AP) — Protection the of the king’s English from American talkies has been asked by Sir Alfred Knox M P who comthat plained to the board of trade movie house attendants now comdaddies” ment upon "Janes" "sugar ' — “and how!” A Arrested JONES EXPIRES ©AEmBOKI© dessert gro- ceries for cg£3 is a very ancient one in fact it originated during the days before there was any money standards A lot of grocers of today pay a higher price for eggs in “trade” than the market warrants Such grocers usually charge considerably more for their merchandise than da other stores Each O P Skaggs System store pays cash for eggs Not only that we pay the top market price We pay the same price that the local wholesale egg shipper will pay and no one is demanded or expected to inako purchases in stores although of course most people who sell us their eggs buy whatever groceries they need here Riverdale Boys May INEZ KNIGHTON Enter Jersey Club 6tx purebred - Jersey heifers will likely bo purchased by fathers of six Riverdale boys to establish a calf there in the near future it Markers Commemorating club was announced today by A I Christiansen county agricultural agent Major Battles Are Mr Christiansen and Ray Hinch-cli- ff Proposed a Jersey breeder met with boy members and their prospective WASHINGTON March 21— (AP) fathers at Riverdale Thursday night would — —Expenditure of $30000000 be necessary to create nationmaal monuments commemoratingmarkEleven suitable erect battles dhsj jor ers for minor engagements in the II L Gambling opinion of Lieutenant Colonel Landers who reported to the house 21— MemSALTLAKE a sur- bers of the policeMarch anti-vic- e military committee today onthe squad nathrough vey of battlefields ''continued their drive Thursday ’ ‘ tion against alleged gambling resorts in After listening to Landers the Salt Lake by staging a raid in the committee voted to ask all members basement of the New Grand hotel of congress to file reports on battle- where 11 men were arrested and field memorial in which they were horse race betting - paraphernalia interested When received the com- confiscated IFF— mittee plans to draft an omnibus ct FRIDAY EVENING MARCH - J FREE DELIVERY |