Show THE OGDEN T6-- A YULE BUSINESS Railway Service TO SERVE TERM BOOST TRAFFIC Depot Company Will Add About 175 Men To Force 'ft totaling gaee tractor The additional workmen will be - selected from 150 applications from former employes of the company the Union Pacific or the Southern Pacific railroads officials said The Ogden terminal of the mail service will increase its force by approximately 60 men an increase over the number employed last year of about 10 per cent The majority of the extra help will be employd inside the terminal assisting experienced building clerks Indications are according to Wuford Danvers chief clerk that the volume of mail and par eel post will show an increase of from seven to ten per cent over the Christmas rush last year Last year there were 51588 tacks of parcel post handled at the ter- minal between Dec 15 and 24 Dan vers reported John A Houston general agent of the Railway Express Agency reported 15 extra men six of them to be drivers will be added to his payroll during the rush a slight increase over last year A larger pickage business is anticipated due to extended pick-u- p services of the agency and a lowered rate schedule now in effect Peak of the Christmas business is expected about Dec 22 according to the various officials quoted above Effects of War Dangers facing ships in the Atlantic ocean due to the European wars has resulted in an increased travel to the west coast railroad men report Travelers who in nor- mal times make their way to Medi- terranean and Asiatic countries via England and France have been obliged to arrange their shipping connections at San Francisco and v :: nummmnnu $60 END OF LONG TRAIL Nelson bade goodbye to hi work-a-da- y clothing Thursday at five p m to conclude 27 years of service as carman for the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad His retirement came under the 65 years of age section of the railroad retirement act He haa been working with the line In Ogden since lal7 and before that time was stationed at Bingham Mr Nelson is shown In the staff photo with a traveling bag presented to him by Rio Grande em! ployes -- An-tone Natural linen crash BRIDGE SETS aqusre cloth with four matching napkins Colorful appliemsome with clever hand que designs also Qfl- broldered designs SOFA PlLXiOWS 17x23 size in rich looking velour with handsome designs We've a mighty selection of truly "different" colors and pat- - QQ terns Do see them! 36-in- ch SATIN DOWN PILLOWS These beautiful bed pll lows will make an exceptional gift as they'll last a limetime! 21x27 alze fully mothproofed! Choice of pretty pastel colors Each' NEW-C®ATfti- money saving selection of smartly styled coats (don't Judge them by those pictured below) They're fas superior In every way! Smart tweeds and smooth woolens In clever models! Sizes 12 to 44 Also atari siyiest h ' Save Big Christmas Dollars! Jfj M TVS fVw JJ"""f "S :' O COMPARE! THE SMART 2 UNUSUAL THE FABRICS r STYLING THE LOW PRICE! i Printed and plain rayon crepes and spun fabrics! Styled full to your heart's desire with smart flare skirts front or back! Gentle tucks at the waist to give thata all the newest style details at wasp-lik- e effect bargain price! Sizes 12 to 46 ' Clever "Jean Nedra Fashions 1 Jtaa Nedra frocksone are twocomparablemoreto to dollars those eUinff from You'll adore the rich appearelsewhere! ance of the finer materials cleverly styled In the newest fashions! 12 to 46 forget The junior chamber of commerce made rounds of city schools Friday and brought in a supply of broken toys children contributed Two more truckloads of broken articles were added to the supply Saturday morning when between six and seven hundred flocked to the Egyptian theatre to pay their admis- sion with a broken toy William Fowers theatre manager said that all his employes including members of the International Alliance of Theatre and Stage Employes donated their time for the show The Twenty-Thirt- y club Is also in collections f toy assisting "We can always use more" laughed Fire Chief Owen A Owens as he put his men to work in their Santa shop mi Dresses Popularfrom"Austelle" to smart 8 We're receiving 12 "Aus-telles- " and each and every dally one U an individual style! Rich rayon fabrics in charming colors for this gay festive' season and best of all Penney's price will save you extra Christmas ii 90 if it SECOND FLOOR i ft i t j j ft f r m iri II 11" M:- fv A p ' - g 'rs::v: 1 ( y:: a v jt l m ifc - & mm m v m M : m d-- t That Looks Much A Smart Christmas Selection! More! ELKS New Handbags Costume Jewelry This popular has She'll love you if you Rive her a smart practical handbag! At Penney's you can choose from an extra large selection in her ' been go price " I : A Gift f Fino Shearling! 5000-mi- ls of the official publication J C Green and William Newcomb were named members of the relief committee S M Welsh was chosen legislative representative and A A Hiss was elected alternate gisla-tive successful we've doubled orig- s i ff inal orders! Necklaces bracelets clips pins etc The IVJJ smartest pieces you could imag A (SO C ine - do im them! STREET FIXK)R ear-bob- 0 favorite- colors! - Other Smart Handbags Q8? to (CD r $498 They're new! They're smart! They're practical! VSnugr warm and comfortable and very attrac tive looking too!" Multi - colored s t r I pes or rich plain h in? " colors and MOST ANYWHERE IN Men's THE UNITED STATES styles sizes! w o i men's and ' - J ' ! '- j - I representative Members of the local grievance committee for the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad are A Scr-rrChairman A M Camp bell secretary and A C McCall Gaymode hosiery is such a practical gift because — if you miss judgment on size color or weight they can ' be exchanged at any' J C Penney Company store in the entire chain This welcome service will settle one big gift problem in a hurry! Rush down to Penney's and ask for "GAYMODES"! i f? -- -it er Fl ark - - v 4m ed n W : Members of the local grievance committee for the Union Pacific railroad are L N Provost chairman T W Parkinson secretary A A Hiss and Louie Falsetti Under a ruling made at the last grand lodge convention all officers will serve for two years instead of one Following the election which was held Thursday night in the W O W hall Dutch luncheon was served by J c Green and a committee LlGHT-m-WEIGH- POWERFUL ' EFFICIENT Acfiw Cwjpt Mczttf Jfcmf 1 DAMAGE TO HEALTH beautiful crepe Choose colors that are standard the 1Q try over! and twist silk hosiery r 75IP tiJgJO IN SUIT Here is the gift she'd choose herself! Gaymode fine silk stockings in 2 3 4 7 ML: - fttt Sadie Masters entered suit in district court Saturday seeking judgment of $2569 against the Contin-ta- l 'IK 1 NT1 J X K J I If k T M u f i i i J i i a$f ifn M t-- at rfn ' nJ V m t r$ ' ' XMAS SPECIAI INCLUDES FULL $1000 SET OF ATTACHMENTS ALL FOR $3995 — EASY TERMS i Clear and ringless Gaymodes in 3 4 and weights in a complete selection of new £ZGt X7f colors! 2 3 5 Wvt4ftp -- "'""" '''-'f-c 4 'Of silk hosiery whether it's Mother Sister Daughter Grandmother or Wlfe 8weetheartl And surely you won't miss it very far if vaa Kive famous' "Gay- as their wear and modes' sheer clear beauty is known to women everywhere! 1 j 1 j J-' R " V QB£ jjJtQ Soft kid or calf leathers in conservative and novelty styles Built in arches fpr additional support A wide selection of heel heights and sizes Brown or black 1 "U O fl r leathers A Gift of Unusual Walking Comfort! HEALTH OXFORDS WOMEN'S Brown or black kid leather with the famous UDoers sole! A practical gift for women who are on their feet through many hours of the day! Sizes 3 to 10 Widths AAA to C flex-eas- e ))'0 - Dad Will Appreciate a Pair of LEATHER SHOES KANGAROO Men's favorites for true foot ease The soft scuff- proof kangaroo leather forms to the foot like a glove? The well balanced sole and heel combined with the arch support give utmost in comfort! ' fl O f Nr 1 v 10-thre- ad weights Linen lace hosiery at a savings! Winter' favorite shades in her particular size! High spliced V L and UV CYNTHIA" ARCH SHOES - Butit if ROYAL iK A Wonderful Gift for Mother! SILK STOCKINGS ALMOST NOISELESS ed kUWIW Give Beautiful Gaymode T EASY TO OPERATE ed alleged that sioce the day of the purchase Aug 28 she has incurred nursing and physician's bills as a result of the sickness f s J J Baking Co 2557 Grant for asserting damage to her health resulting from the purchase of three loaves of bread The complaint alleged the bread was "improperly prepared and concealed certain fine thin metal substances" which proved injurious to her health She rvc-i- $ ' J" I Vjf ed CHARGED in i ed cher SECOND FLOOR GLEN ROW FROCKS With plenty of raw material with which to work Ogden city firemen who are acting as Santa's helpers were Saturday turning out rejuvenated toys by the truckloads Four trucks full of toys repaired by the firemen's expert hands so they are as good as new were stored Saturday where they will be kept until the Goodfellows make their rounds and distribute thtm just before Christmas to boys and girls Santa Claus might otherwise This was beneficial to business men giving them a week's more opportunity to move Christmas items Early holiday business - is indicative of a splendid Christmas ' "jti ' ' ed ed li self-trimm- ed tio Members of the local grievance committete for the Southern Pa cific railroad are George W Craw- iora criairman C A Russell secretary and J W But : A Playthings Discarded By Youngsters after Thanksgiving J0 no 2 Cold Weather Is Here to Stay! NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE A Clubs Bring In Many Old i - w REVAMPING TOYS Chamber Secretary Cites Trade Improvement As Holiday Result i air-brush- ed FIREMEN BEGIN HELHENEFIT '" VtyQr ' RITES ajii ' multi-colore- v lur-innun- THANKSGIVING'1 The earlier Thanksgiving this year has proven a definite tonic to holiday trade and the turkey holiday should be moved up still further to help business more said Ezra J Fjeldsted chamber of commerce secretary Saturday "The early Thanksgiving was definitely In the interests of business and I think Thanksgiving should be made still earlier either the first or second week of No vember" said Fjeldsted Business improvement in Og den was very pronounced on the Monday following the Christmas opening which of course comes TOWEL SETS Boxed or cellophane wrapped One 16x20 guest towel one 20x40 bath towel and out 12x12 wash cloth! Choice of prettjr colors A J Q very handsome gilt lor the home Chenille bedspreads Heavily tufted "'chenille la d floral designs Firm weight mu&lm grounds m rich blending colors Mother will a QQ love one of these i — CANADIAN GROCER trade this year ' I think another effect of the earlier Thanksgiving is greater VISITS OLD HOME consumption of poultry products since the greatest period of con sumption for these items is beW Austin Neal formerly of Og tween Thanksgiving and den and now of Winnipeg Canada' Saturday visited Ogden on a trip which has taken him to Minneapolis Omaha Salt Lake Los Angeles San Francisco and Seattle TO HOLD As W yne Watson Union Pacific Oregon He expects to return to next April Canada noted "If's an ill passenger agent Mr Neal started In the wholewind that blows nobody some sale grocery business in Ogden in MEMORY good" 1906 founding the Neal Brothers Brotherhood Elects company with Samuel Franklin Election of officers of Ogden B P O Elks Ogden lodge No Neal He is a native of Peoa in lodge No 68 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen including 719 will observe Memorial day for the Big Bend of Weber river near of two who have served as its departed members of the past Coalville "Ogden has shown considerable officers for the past 18 years was year Sunday at eight p m in the since I was here" he said growth announced Saturday Elks' home The public is invited C A Peterson was to the ceremony at which Father "We are still in the wholesale grocery business" he said "in the president J W Butcher was re- Wilfrid Giroux of St Joseph's Neal Brothers Ltd Winnipeg" elected vice president F R Catholic church will be the main Eckardt was secretary speaker and J E DeBano was The memorial drill will be given will be given by officers of the treasurer Both Eckardt and De- by the B P O Does and the ritual Elks Bano have held their respective offices for 18 years Ralph Griffin was elected agent re-eleit- ed - -- ters livered locally To Augment Force The Ogden Union Railway & De pot Co expects to employ about 100 additional men to work on the sta tion platforms unload baggage and mail cars and operate hand trucks This is about 10 more men than were given work during the Christmas rush period in 1938 The company's fleet of 90 hand trucks will be augmented by an additional 65 trucks and one additional bag de"" Toone pleaded guilty in the Burch Creek court to a charge of operating a motor vehicle after his operator's license had been revoked Justice of the Peace "Alfred Gladwell imposed a fine of $50 or 25 days In jaiL Toone's license was revoked Sept 18 for three months aiter conviction on a reckless driving charge' Justice Gladwell said he would recommend to the state tax commission that Toone's license be revoked for an additional 90 days A fine of $10 or five days in jail was imposed when Toone pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle at night with improper lights Deputy A Ev Grow testified that Toone was driving a car on the north Ogden highway at 65 miles an hour without lights burning When Justice Gladwell asked the defendant if he' intended paying the fines Toone replied "I'll serve the thirty days" (Clicks From the Ralls) The Ogden Union station Is expected to be the busiest spot in town between Dec 15 and 24 when railroad cars crawl into the station virtually bulging with Christmas packages and mail The Yuletide business is expected to show a general increase of between 1Q and 15 per cent over one year ago according to officials directing the various traffic cen re-rout- ed -- Louis Toone 20 of North Ogden late Saturday afternoon decided to serve 30 days "'In Weber county jail instead of paying two fines ANTICIPATE JUMP Increase of 10 to 15 Per Cent Is Expected Over 1938 called to augment regular forces to handle the hundreds pf parcels baggage and mail pouches that must be assorted or de or A gift from Penney's Is so very very practical to send out of town because in most cases It's exchangeable at other Penney stores! And the savings for the sender Is a most welcome help at this time of year when Christmas dollars have to be stretched! L Double Charges Bring Fine Of $60 or 30 Days In County Jail t As a result of the seasonal active ity approximately 175 men will be SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 '1939 R YOUTH ELECTS Closes Years of IS EXPECTED TO STANDARD-EXAMINE- v 'ZrJis I t 1 vw I ' j SHOP PENNEY'S SAVE BY BUYING FOR CASH AT OGDEN'S FAVORITE STOREl |