Show t APRIL MONDAY EVENING- - PASTOR urges THE OQDEH STANDARD EXAMINER 21 1930 Proclaims Worth Carver -- t- CAP)— - Court Asked To Set Value 'of Strip Needed For Ogden Avenue f sure goal of all life is can be an end of Tfce one In the district court I f I £SrtftenSl which anticipation JfifSeS the reality draws near awful dread fSTbeasso togreatcastan shadow and of later all the years gin Edward Carver on First Presbyterian o"dav “The world has known who have not In the least many It has held Sded death forward to deatl1 l00ked SjSve spired release and coveted renew-ifctn- ie and zest We make our God meant 2a thought of our end an inspira but a cread fto be not have an of the soul and Its ESrtahty It was In the historic £f?Ahe resurrection of Christ knowledge The Jwuon of Christ is the most fact in all history It assailed and It JfrSn the most Vrutood each attack More the 5Jl each year have Joined This past of believers the churches of Christendom ? ' V FjraidtoJohn the received ald her at bay until she was dead Neighbors surrendered to officers without a struggle after assuring himself his wife was dead At the Buncombe county jail where he was held without bond he refused to make any statement Police said he apparently was intoxicated has commenced suit against Catherine M Rickey to condemn certain real estate at Ogden avenue and street for the opening Twenty-fift- h of the avenue It is said in the complaint that the parties cannot agree on the price to be paid for the property and the court is asked to condemn it and fix Jukt valuation The de' city under agreement with the Case fendant has entered into an undertaking posting $7500 indemnity bond 21— Damages for possession of the property pendCOALVILLE not to totaling $6880 ofApril which about $1300 ing the litigation in order avenue was remuneration for canal right of retard the opening of the way and the remainder for damages to land were awarded to R R FitzThird disHAS DEPARTMENT gerald by’ A Jury in the court sitting at Coalville Fritrict TWO MINOR CALLS day with Judge James W McKinney on the bench The fire department was sumThe Weber River Water Users’ moned to the home of Fred Naisbitt association had brought condemna2648 Grant avenue this morning tion proceedings for right of way diversion canaL where a Jet on a gas water heat- for the Weber-Prov- o er had become broken No damage The verdict is regarded as exceswas done sive A new trial or appeal may be a sought Sparks from a chimney started 4 fire Sunday afternoon at the home A point near Gibraltar Spain is of Dr O G Moyes 1561 Twenty-fift- h street a fire report says Little further south than any other noint on the mainland of Europe rtsmace was done - ln-JJSle- dge and made more head-S?£- n Se to any year of hUtoir church has never believed in igentA proclaiming its deeds has grown steadily through Ogden city shot his wife Nannie 36 on a busy subur- - Verdict Returned In Canal Way “ raised more money 45 Robert-Neighbor- s V I Says And Possibility Husband Kills Wife r GASH IN LEG OF SUIT FOR LAND On Busy City Street BOY EXHIBITED BEGUN BY CITY ASHEVILLE N O April 21— Invalid Dog Exercises on Wheels steady-- grovtii Faster r f I When Lady Lou crippled Kansas City dog wants to take her dally exercise a little thing like a fractured spine and paralyzed hind legs can’t stop her At least not when Mrs F H Nunnink her kind mistress provides this unique device of straps and braces mounted on rubber-tire- d wheels Propelled by her forelegs Lady Lou makes good time on the sidewalk The dog was permannetly injured when struck by an auto Death Summons Newspaper Writer ly known Montana newspaper man died in a hospital Sunday after1 undergoing a serious operation Cooney was connected with the I Father Asks County Board To See That Dog Is Destroyed W A Wagstaff and his 12 -- year-old son Albert of West Weber appeared before the Weber county commissioners today complaining that a dog stated to be the property of Bishop Robert McFarland of West Weber Is vicious and dangerous Mr Wagstaff stated that he thought the dog should be killed The boy exhibited a gash on the calf of the right leg said to have been inflicted by the dog’s teeth last Thursday The boy said he was not bothering the dog when lt bit him and he tried to make friends with it The dog attacked him he said near the premises of Mr McFarland Mr Wagstaff said that the dog had teen known to attack and bite other people and that it Is considered to be dangerous The commissioners directed the boy to immediately go to the county health officer Dr W W McKay for treatment to determine whether the The wound carries rabies germs matter was referred to the health officer and the county attorney for investigation Tampa Fla produced 491000000 clears in 1928 sep young wife of Joseph M Pouf-se- n of Corinne who died Wednesday afternoon at a local hospital following an operation Bishop Abram Evans of the Corinne ward was in charge of the services Three selections were sung by the Third ward choir and a duet by Ruth Valentine and Alice Nelson The speakers included Frank W Fishbum BishHyrum W Valentine President op WL C Horsley of the stake board fdrmer Bishop Alma Jensen of Corinne Bishop J Frank Bowring of the Third ward and Bishop Evans of Corinne The invocation was offered by Councelor Andrew E Burt Box EHer Department Business Office Center Drug Store Brigham City Phone 122 Elizabeth Bair Correspondent 432-JL Phone Cantata Given In Successful Style of: the Corinne ward and April 21— A large and appreciative audience witnessed an Easter cantata given by the ward choir in the Second ward chapel Sunday evening The chapel was artistically decorated with Eas ter lilifes roses and potted plants The meeting was presided over bjCounselor Frank Hickenlooper Afte opening exercises of the services Louise InBF OHAM CITY the bene- diction by Counselor Ephraim Johnson of the Third ward Interment was made in the Brigham City cemetery with Adolph M Reeder of Corinne dedicating the grave EASTER VISITORS I jMr and Mrs James Vereken of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs V ereken’s parents Mr and Mrs JoWillard on Easter lay seph Dial ofMrs and Fred Nlcholsen of lr choir manager announced Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Paul the! cantata “The King of Glory” Larkin of Evanston were with Frank Hickenlooper as conduc- gdests of Mr and Mrs Wyo Lee Bair tor land Mrs Ramona Jensen as or- of Willard at a canyon party SunMrs Mildred Lund pianist ganist afternoon and Mary Olsen violinist The so- day and Mrs Paul Larkin and Mr loists included Alice Nelson Nina daughter Phyllis of Evanston Wyo Figgins Ruth Valentine Grant Val- are visiting with their parents Mr entine Searl Beecher Raymond Ol- and Mrs Israel Larkin and Mr and sen Uarda Owens Ellen Hull Mel- Mrs C F Wells of Willard ba Han sen and Bemell Nelson Mrs Carl Frischknecht did the reading of Plant life cannot exist more the prolog and other numbers The than 600 feet below level of the entire affair was a decided success sea but animal life the been found has from the beginning to the close a£ a depth of four miles M POCLSEN services A new machine Funeral services were conducted in dispenses soda water in paper the Third ward chapel Sunday aft-f- or cups that have never teen used Mrs Bessie Brown Poul- - before reg-Sund- ay J i -- coln-in-the-s- lot Great Falls Mont Leader for many as editor and part owner ROCHESTER Minn April 21— years IS WORLD BOOK authorities said the body Hospital Tt day that makes the FPP) —Edward H Cooney 65 wide will be sent back to Great Falls Tegument a world book The JSoirertwn of Christ sustains His tne person of the Christ 7m and Little wonder the Bible sses the - NEW COMPLETE LINE OF ARMSTRONG’S FLOOR COVERINGS that Easter has become a song day of flowers and would there chmt hadnonot arisen no church Sunday tre ben powerful influence radi-fro- m -admanne His life with power to ttdjfr The church is more than world-wi- de Se of many human institutions It with a power divine of Lazarus has been grave jle the great queries of all men re cf r tzs ever seemed to us that when came back he was like one ho tries to tell what music 1s by Lazarus nears of sign language tad known spiritual realities and he toua not describe them In terms Death is r iri bv means of sense L-a- Maqe Your Own Terms ns release from bodily the giving opportunity & iVi- - It bondage to imagin-t-n- n mind and love and hope and are 'imprisoned here Death £? the highest powers of our life -Much more than the body of Chnst came from the tomb on that EiKer day We know little of the trd cf a body that survived death yhese i-- not care to know for we do d This is your invitation Come to Our Floor Style Show bodies are but the garments of the mind and soul made essential tt eur earthly and sensual needs The body is the limitation and defA dynamic divine ense cf time emerged from that Easter could then say ‘I am Chnst iij the resurrection and the life’ It more than bodily or even more tu than immortal life that He meant hr Ee really became the power that commenced to lift and thrill and mihuse and enable common men cd women to overcome the powers cf self greed cast and ignorance tint tad resulted in slavery Ignorfeudal servitude and all that ing cade that day one of a few people cf opportunity and masses of and neglect See for yourself how pretty these new Armstrong lesigms really are these pever’ - 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Isn’t Designs never before attempted in linoleum d the colors hitherto thought too delicate too elusive easily cleaned f for floors have been captured for your home by surface a modem blessing that alone makes it well worth your while to ask particularly for the floor stylists of Armstrong’s Linoleum These modern floors too are fashioned to fit Armstrong’s Linoleum? 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