Show ani)atfJxamfti t FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1935 Eden Ward To THREE AGENTS Say Farewell GIVE REVIEWS M Petersen and Miss Hazel p Bingham J! ing '4 ' ) -- - - -- V TV t t imuiiwc - r n feigh-fiftee- fit L A f 1 (Loveland Photo) CLYDE W FERRIN Clyde W Ferrin son of Mr and Mrs A M Ferrin of Eden will leave for Canada January 17 to fulfill a mission for the L D S church An entertainment will be held Saturday evening January 5 in the ward hall There will be a program opening at' eight o'clock and dancing will fololw Mr Ferrin formerly attended Osr- den High school and was graduated from Weber High school -- — - —— "Each member of the choir will have a few tickets to distribute to relatives and friends So persons desiring to jhear the oratorio must obtain tickets either from sponsors or from!1 members of the choir" OTHERS RESPOND Mr Wright said that additional persons! had notified him todav they dfcsire to be come financial sponsor and as a result Of the response jin bfehalf of the choir Mr Wright saidihe was highly pleased "It looks like we shall have a capacity aaidience Sundav nis?ht an audience made up entirely of those appreciative or Handel's noble music Chairman Wright said that Pres ident Heber J Grant has been in vited to attend the performance BY COMMITTEE Enrollment of Three Thous and Youths Within Area To Be Sought --3 1 ' were purchased in Weber county Other AAA work included th Vine reduction' program and continuation or wheat allotment project carried on in 101 towns Applications I or grass seed Tiave been received from 320 farmers totalling 20000 "pounds Distribution of the Kentucky Blue Grass will be made in nthe near future I The Extension service has aicn nun lann oureau in the asocial projects which includes the HVeber county farm bureau baseball league consisting of 24 teams first place in the A division ana iirst in trie state league while Warren team was first in the B division Assistance was'given in the Farm Bureau day program held at xonn i- arr park in August - co-o- p- River-dale-w- as - FOOD PREPARATION Miss Bingham's report shows food - ana nutrition clothing and four-club work as major projects with H home management home rmiHfi- cation health and sanitation as minor projects The food preparation nrrlrf- mn ducted in with the FERA was given in 33 communities in the city and county Three hundred thirty-eiewere held with an attendance of ii ana izi4 homes reached Demonstrations were given in soup making (milk base) preparation of salt Dors:- cereals and miifrn Cgg— rice spaghetti macaroni bread oiauuaras ana Dreaa making salads-miland milk and meats (the in- Stephen Knight Stricken Wliije Doing Evening Chores ion ht 9- k ' Renovation of clothine- With nlntVi ing clinics being conducted in tvi communities childrens' clothing - empnasizmg nr self-he- ln six-sta- te j Arrest Credit Goes to Patrolman Beckett Patrolman C S Beckett was th police officer who arrested iwo juveniles who confessed to th thpf t of an automobile some candy gum and other articles from the Coombs Brothers store at 2584 Washington H county took the following awards in girls projects at the state exhibit 17 18 19: in group exhibits Sept nai piare m iourth year clothing second place in second vear second place in second year food and nutrition third plae in first year iwu ana nutrition in individual ex- nimis tnira place in remodeled garment contest fourth nl Of in rrw plete costume and fifth place inwin cot- ion scnooi dress contests first place individual canning con- - rtfv' Save On Our Winter Specials Buy anv wave at onr Rembr Low Price — Get Another Just Like It for Only $100 Bring-- 5? store I Dick's § 2130 re- ' Beaufv Salon Washington H""" aMww- 11 Phone iiiiianwiwiwi — SHAMPOO Finger Wave and Manicure 1 SHAMPOO Finger Wave? Color Rinse and Eyebrow Arch 1 Our Permanent Are rlvrn tiv 100 All Steam as Only Betty jvay can uivel ' BETTY KAY -- STOCKMEN! DRINK 1 186 FISOEODEEO 125 in Janu In Presenting 'The Mayor Harman W Peery said today he is having rather bad luck in an effort to form an ice skating rink at the stadium in Lorin Farr park He stated that it seems as soon as preparations are made for flooding the field a thaw ensues The mayor added that he expects enough heavy freezing weather to make skating possible before the winter is over Messiah' ( 1 In the tabernacle next Sunday night The contribution was requested by C A Wright The commissioners expressed the thought that because the holidays are over the board will not be in a position to make further contributions for various events Claims against the department of public affairs and finance in the sum-o-$71431 and against the Waterworks department for $81655 were'- Marriage Annulled By Action of Court The marriage of Elden A Grow and Patricia Collard Grow which an-nul- lel - Charter Sought Truck Company e ce f - allowed Bids for furnishing typewriters and adding machines were presented by various firms and the matter referred to Fred E Williams commissioner for consideration and report Property Owners To Meet This Evening A public meeting will be held to- o'clock in the night at seven-thirt- y rftiintr rmirthniisf? tn" 'dismiss posed exemption of homes from nrn- tax-- y ation The old age pension will be taken im bv Mrs Georeina G Marriott Facts and figures will be presented by members of the weoer uounty Tax Reform league Every home owner is invited to be present de clared S A Elswood secretary "" 7 n : At a brief session of the city board of commissioners today $50 was contributed to the tabernacle ch6tr for rendition of The Messiah" took place May 29 1934 was by Judge Eugene E Pratt of the district court Thursday afternoon on the grounds that Grow tion was under 21 years of age and had Stewart Campbell treasurer eave not received the consent of his parhis financial report of the year ents ' which showed a balance of $1464 instituted the suit for anThis report was accepted nulment Miss Louise Cof f man gave two Adolf Jensen's piano selections: ing a capitalization of 5000 shares composition "Morning Zephyrs" and of the par value of $10 each The s Mevin composition "iJuona Kotte company conducts a general truck business' in arid transportation Ogden The incorporators are residents of Ogden composed of SUatt w Fuller By president Rufus C Toponce Vice Hazel: Fuller secretary president The Fuller-ToponcTruck com- and George H Lowe general counsel The officers with Zella Top-onpany has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk express- form the directorate khi ' 4 1 ' '- - v X ' : y L 3 X' TS"'S-v- W ' Anv ruuLbcu-nutf- "i IBB-f- t si Am 7 " a: jw mm I 1 fTHnnnnsirK 1 LEAR ANCE Ready-To-We- ar nnETCOBTC UtikUUkOWOOIens' Out Wash Fhone 177 Our Larjre Modernly Equipped onop assures on of Kest Service! Good silks and worth to $995 $249' they go l MILLINERY MILLINERY No snappy styles some very °Ur better hats For a finaT1 They'll move rapidly at ? clearance 980 SWEATERS AND SKIRTS GOATS We jhive only a few left worth to S2gi50 If your size is here For a final clearance you are Your choice lucky $1000 j fast Absolutely Very special i StvlfSJ colors $175 TOILET ARTICLES HOUSE DRESSES Includes body powder toilet water powder and large good talcum face 25c value g Cet 590 39-jn- and only 8 8 g g 0 ttffJLBJULB ur ch TOILET ARTICLES HAND BAGS New stock clever styles $5 Sport Oxfords $5 Pumps Straps leather °"r 49 and Tje Styles Your choice at Values to $3 Ties Straps Pumps Sport Oxfords Your choice at $5 Heel Huggers $4 Sport Oxfords $4 Style Shoes "p 98 79 49 Your choice at he A j real HAVE A COMPLETE SHOE new shoes new styles new low prices new values! department But before then every shoe now in slock must be sold nothing reserved every pair to go at drastic price reductions On sale tomorrow and continuing until every pair is sold! Women's Shoes $8 Peacocks odds and ends $675 Vitality 150 pairs S675 Trim Treds Values to $5 $675 Clara Bartons C Children's Shoes g sturdy long wearing Values to $198 Choice good-lookin- Very special splendid assortment of minrc We have a good color range of and highly finished in peach all-si- lk satins for pajamas goia rose assorted blues red green white black navy and robe? dresses blouses etc orchid These nre lnsf th Colors1 gold white turquoise proper material for bedspreads nilej black jrust brown of? pajamas cushions etc AEr and sage 59 in Including some Mew Policy Calls For Sell- - Ollt WITHIN WRIGHT'S WILL NEW RAYON SATINS SATINS "Beauty-Parlo2524 si's and wool Clearfct1?!! t0 oth Ir? nnETOCCOA better lot in r JL 60 DAYS JANUARY of JD)J (O i friend and divide the cost test NOW OPEN! to -- t u Mr Christiansen will have a — 1934 i93o Will Aid Tabernacle Choir jt H - in January Weber county elected Miss Elva A" Wilkinson as vice nres- ident in the state league at the convention in Salt Lake City in August the junior "league wa$ a valuable asset to state and local Demo cratic committees in the fall elec ary BY CITY ROARD r -- r- 20 DONATION MADE 1 in iour communities and care and repair of clothinar hav KoPr1 major phases during 1934 Nine nunareq seven homes were reached ana articles of clothing have — s maae according to recommen aauons port in detail of the pest control IN FOUR II ClRCi r project in the Sunday Standard-E- x Twenty-nin- e four-aminer ehihs ganized eight in food and nutrition etna si m clothing and their project work Forty-on- e completed Permanent Waves teer leaders guided these volungirls ""uu£" iuccessim year in FourH iiuoworK me Four-exhibit for the countv Spnfpmiwr 11 ! held — the determined efforts of leadersj ana memDers to achieve Weber u-- Ki Seven new members were accepted President Milton B Taylor' briefly outlined the achievements of the club during 1S34 The salient points were: Membership increased from Thaws Upset Mayor's Bowl Rink Project j expensive cuts) Food preservation especially canning1 has been civenmurh cnn:iHP ation Two pressure-cooker- s were aam purcnasea last February and have oeen avauaDie to the homes in the county for canning of meats and vegeiaDies ficers Robert K Marshel was made president Miss Lavina Smith vice president Cecil E Tucker secretary and W Maurice Hart treasurer More than 100 took part in the balloting Refreshments were served - a IN PLAIN CITY Gathering it Helen Murphy and an organ prelude by Clair Anderson after which Student Body President Kleon Kerr introduced thirteen alumni members' Kathleen Foulger directed the program Alumni members introduced were Maurice Barrett Lorene Barker Dora Bundy Marion Ensign Helen McKay Hermoine Tracy Gilbert Tohlhurst Barabar Brown Mary luni Marrion Anderson Fay Thompson and Kathleen Wilson SPORTS EVENTS Coach Reed Swenson announced a basketball game between Weber and B Y U freshmen would be held Saturday night in the gymnasium Starting at seven o'clock a wrestling and boxing program has been" arranged that offers eight events Also of the basketduring the half-periball game boxing win be offered of Jackie Burk has been coaching the boxers and an interesting program is promised coach Swenson said today DANCE TONIGHT Tonight at the college ballroom Oil students and public are invited to Stephen Knight 68 of Pla in CAiv prominent farmer and dairyman of Plain City died Thursday afternoon at six o'clock due to a sudden heart ed by ninety-tw- o members Presi- attack 'He was in dent George H Lowe presided New members of the board wer nrpspnt- - health and was in the barn at his ed with pins Introduction of all farm doing the evening chores members was in charge of the per- when stjricken Mr Knight was hnm in Dioiv sonnel committee David Romney as City Mrch 18 186G a son of Alon?o chairman and Katheririe McGuire Knight He The reports of standi tees were received with intpiW: and had resided ih Plain City during his ' entire life Ie was married to illen approval The organization committee re- Carver in Salt Lake City in 1889 She ported its objective for the year is died in Plain City in March 1829 300 SCOUtS A SUrveV Of th ritv nnH Mr Knight was a member of the L the four counties of the council to D S churchj and a member of the show where the boys are located is seventies quorum of the Plain City L D S ward to be the first step in this effort 1935 tn is in Surviving are seven sons anri Campine hp nffiiav More money is in circulation in on the pari of all troops In the past daughters: Curtis Night Twin some troops have not presented Falls Idaho Mrs Marrv C Van fcgypt than at any time since 1931 Dover Sparks Nevada: ivrrs plans for approval S D Young was elected scout ex- E Allred Stephen P and aiw Walter ecutive for his twelfth year Knight all of Plain City Mrs Verd THE UPTURN! i Brinkerhoff Los Angeles and Osmer We Doubled Our 'Hosiery Knight jjPinedale Wyoming and Business in 1934 nine Blood Names Group grandchildren He is also survived by the following brothers and Just sisters: Mrs Charlotte Green of River "Unpacked! Small Idaho Mrs Robert Eames 30 Dozen Harrisville Mrs Julia Eames Salt w SALT LAKE HTTV TqW a Lake City Mrs Amanda Richard-t?- n (AP) — Governor Hpn Fashioned j L rk Iari°n and William t6day named W W Ray an at- Knight all of Plain City Dexter Service and torney and member of the Colo- Knight pt Bountiful and Samuel Chiffons rado river commission Ray "E Knight jof Warren Await Dillman Of Roosevelt n fnrmoi ' Lindqiuist si Sons' have Your of charge member and Dr John A Widt- - funeral jarrangements Choice soe wno was Utah's adviser when Buy For the Colorari n rivpr pom- School avenue $2 hd from was the St Joseph's pact signed as Utah's repre- - Catholic I church contribution box aentauves 10 a uoiorado river 59c conference which will be held in He was joined bv othfr the arrest was made Phoenix Ariz January 14 2 for $1 v The boys were booked for appear- Governor Blond rnllrt noenix meeting m an effort to ance in me juvenile court iu TAYLOR-WRIGHT- 'S setue a controversy over distri- Beckett discovered the boys in an SEE OUR WINDOWS! bution of waters from RnniHr automobile iri the rear of the Coombs ror The Girls' association of Weber Junior Democratic leagus of Wecollege today presented a short pro- ber county a meeting Thursday gram consisting of a reading by Miss night in the Glen Brothers hall Micky Wedell piano selection by conducted an annual election of of- Distribution of Standard products in Ogden and the Og- attend the winter quarter student den retail trading area has been body dance The college orchestra taken over by Ezra and Samuel will furnish the music Peterson according to announcetax on cigarette Argentina's ment made this morning by the lighters has been found constitu-- i Standard Oil company of Cali- tional fornia In taking the agency the Peterson brothers are arranging to handle Standard Oil products in sixteen stations under their control as well as for the other Standard outlets in Ogden? Weber county Morgan 1 i county and large portions of both Box Elder and Davis counties Expenditure of $5000 is planned for imnrovements in thp storage and bulk plant in West Ogden In addition $2000 is being expended in installing the miest toianaara greasing equip meiit in the various stations Ezra and Samuel Peterson started in the eas and nil hnsi ness in 1927 becoming prominent in the Banner Oil romnanv which gradually expanded under their direction Recently the oiouiers tooK oven these stations operating them tinder their own iirm name "We are very hr(ppy to announce that distribution nf Standard Oil products in this win De handled our territory firm and that it will mean by a further program of expansion in which wre will loin with tho Standard Oil company of Cali- iornia" saia aamuei Peterson tms morning — FARMER DIES NAMES LEADERS Basketball Game Sports Seven Members Accepted Events Set Saturday and Program Given ' Dance Tonight At Meeting od Take Over Distribution Standard Oil Co Products JUNIOR LEAGUE SHORTPROGRAM HANDLE AGENCY 1 OBJECTIVE SET — OTHERS WILL j 11 ui uiuum reiiei nvesiocK scouting in the Oeden area was directed by the extension serv-jic- e forBoy the new year eot off to a fivin Two thousand sixty-seve- n head start night at a meetoi catue and 4397 head of sheep ing of Thursday the executive board attendM Dee hospital this morn1 for ing appendicitis This is the third operation in the family in two weeks Marian age nine was the first appendicitis patent She is now back in school Ronald age three was the second He is at home "We have two more children' Dr Smith said today "but we hope the 'epidemic' has passed" I - ' at ld at the TO BE MAILED "I hajve had to tell all these people thq sane thing" Mr Wright said "and jthat is that no tickets are offered for sale "Groups f tickets will be mailed tonightj to the sponsors — those who have accepted the invitation to contribute (to the financial backing of the oratorid and the sponsors may distribute these tickets as they see 1 five-year-o- daughter of Dr and Mrs Leslie 'A Smith 1157 Twenty-eight- h street was operated on - C Angus Wright chairman of the Ogden Oratorio society committee to(ay isaid that he was being showered with calls from persons wanting to know how they can obtain tiqkets to the performance of "The Messiah" by the Ogden Tabernacle cioir Sunday night commenc- fa Smith Gayle i Annual reports of A L extension service agents submitted to Weber county commissioners are-- divided into two sec tions The first section is devoted to sta tistical information in a form provided by the Washington office and is extension service information required of all agents The second is a narrative written by the agricultural and home agents gfving details ©f the projects carried'on by them in the county STATISTICS OFFERED Tho jstaVisf irnl rpnnrt shows Mr Christiansen and Mr Petersen have worked 154 days on AAA projects and 131 days have been devoted to relief work the remainder of time has been devoted to extension troi- ects Miss Bingham has devoted 49 days time to relief work and 287 to regular project work Three-hundre- d seven girls and 50 boys were enrolled in four-- H elubs of which 188 were first year members 88 second 35 third 17 fourth 24 fifth year and 8 have been members six years Eleven thousand four hundred eleven individual calls have been received at the extension office during the year 3432 individual letters were written 129 circular letters mailed and 26345 bulletins distributed Twenty-nin- e training meetings for women Were held with an attendance of 399 and 71 method demonstrations given attended by 2606 Mr Christiansen's report shows the agents have been active iri pro- mouon oi seea projects m gram and potatoes Tests of corn squash and barley varieties were conducted and an alfalfa disease survey was made GARDENS AND CATTLE The agents assisted the FERA in Its 58 subsistance gardens Seeds were furnished to those who could obtain the use of land and water ' ' Tickets May Be Obtained Only From Sponsors and Choir Members Farm Activities Sketched In Statements Made To County Board F In Hospital ' - GIRLS PRESENT Third Member HEAR ORATORIO r OF YEAR'S WORK i Family Has MANY WANT TO Including tooth paste almond nail nol- - lotion lemon lotion ish wave set cold cream etc ggOqgQPgggggffgff ft"pg QPPPPQQQO 0 Hgri 0 0 0 0 0 Men's $4 Oxfords browns and black : Also Men's Work Shoes values to $5 (ivii 6 'iiMpri'ss Rnstoninn iDaircaiiis ' - PQej " Oxfords Regular $685 Odds and ends Also 30 pairs of $850 sample sizes ale Opens 'Saturday at :9 s : 3 :iivvBi: 98 3 |