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Show MARCH 21, !!:: Till JOURNAL C Ogdon Livestock Auction Co. Creates Greater Profits for Cattle Men have never Known of any of commercial operation type human interest keener arousing than that of a good auction .sale. And never have we seen any man who was a better student of human nature and more observant or quick on his feet, as the saying auchas it, than a really tioneer in action. At the Union Stockyards in Ogden it is a genuine thrill to see an expert representative of the Ogden Livestock Auction Co. when a large number of competitive buyers is making things lively and the auctioneer has a good range of livestock to offer. These sales are held every Monday, and raisers of cattle are steadily learning the advantages of the auction way of selling their livestock through the Ogden Livestock Auction Co. Naturally the consignments of the raisers are shipped to the Union Stockyards, but the headquarters of the auction company are in the Exchange Bldg., in Ogden, and available by phoning We top-flig- ht Ogden .17." 1. In addition it is possible to phone the executives at their individual residence numbers if necessary. These executives include Mr. J. E. Manning and Mr. Louis Salerno, as well as Mr. James E. Manning, Jr., and Mr. Tom Manning. These are able exponents of the most satisfactory method of selling that of open competitive bidding, with plenty of buyers on hand and Stork Talk arrival has a new two-year-o- ld brother. His mother will be remembered as Dorothy Ashbaker, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. LAYTON and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker, KaysStasney are the proud parents of a baby boy born Wednesday, Mar. ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohio. Mr. and 11, at an Ogden hospital. The Stas-nej- s Robbins, Collins, are the owners of Nelleans Mjs. Roy Green, Kaysville, are the Cafe in Layton. great-grandparent- A first child, and LAYTON boy, was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mann way up in Nys-s- a, Oregon. Mrs. Mann is the former Louise Sullivan. Grandparents are Mrs. Ida Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. George II. Mann. LAYTON Friday the l.Uh of March was a lucky day for Mr. and Mrs. Ilomer Forbes of Seattle, Washington, for that is the birthday of their new baby daughter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forbes, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watkins, Rich- land, Washington. Stringfellow Presides s. KAYSVILLE From Oakland, California, comes exciting news of the arrival of their second daughter to Attorney and Mrs. Orlando Bowman. Proud grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bowman, of Kaysville, left Monday for California to see her new granddaughter. LAYTON Causing excitement half way across the nation was the son and first child of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Cole, born March 1.7, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Cole is the former Marjorie Ware, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Ware of Layton. The proud grandma is visiting the new addition to the family. Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. RoCharles Robbins announce the ar- land Vance are boasting of their rival of a son at a Norwalk, Ohio, first child, also a boy, born Mar. hospital on Tuesday, March .5. The 10. The happy mother is the former Shirley Wheeler, daughter of with all transactions so obviously the Fred Wheelers of Layton. Other pleased grandmother is Mrs. Alabove-boarFor real thrills you should see ta Vance, Salt Lake City. such a sale. But for the cattle raiser, the deepest thrill is spelled in Odd Fact increased profits. And that is of When a Brooklyn store owner distinct advantage to us in Davis received a telephone tip that his County, an advantage in which the store was being broken into, he Ogden Livestock Auction Co. is the rushed to the scene and the two robbers forced him to open the leader. safe. 1M. Adv. d. Congressman Douglas R. Stringfellow, Republican, of Utah's 1st District, is shown on the rostrum in the chamber of the House of Representatives, when he presided over that body recently. Speaker of the House Joseph W. Martin, Jr. often calls upon Republican members to preside when his duties at speaker require his absence from the rostrum. Leven's Stores Give Clarence Waterfall You Benefits of Co. Wins Friends Vast Buying Power Firm as its Concrete Hold Quantity buying is a vital phase of modern merchandising. Quantity buying has the advantage of savings on costs and overhead, together with the availability of greater variety. An example of such variety and of the savings made possible is afforded in manner by the operations and stores of Levens, a Utah institution specializing as complete, outfitters for men and boys. The apparel and shoes .supplied by Levens Chain Stores our own home chain reflect also the highest quality and smartest styles from the great centers of production, as well as the soundest values to be found anywhere. There is the convenient store of Levens at 2707 Washington Blvd. in Ogden, together with stores in Logan and Provo. Mr. Joseph M. Leven, serving as the active head of the great Levens Store in Ogden is our own fellow resident in our home area, a widely known and widely popular merchant. A notable thing about the expert and efficient operation of Levens is that the very name denotes greater values in smart and enduring merchandise for men and boys for all special seasons, including varied kinds of seasonal spoits the items that give sharpness to appearance and create confidence and thus actual success in life. The high standing of Levens is thoroughly attested by the fact that the Levens Store at Ogden has been selected as the outlets for their respective areas for such foremost lines as hats, Manhatten shirts, Jarman shoes and other distinguished leaders. Go to Levens and you get the best and the smartest for the least. Visit the Ogden store of Leven's at 237 Washington Blvd. and youll find abundant proof of all we say about the merit of Levens and the advantages of its quantity buying. im-press- jL know in a minute when GLENMORE is 6IENM01I Old JL STRAIGHT ejj BOURBON WHISKEY cntucLf 86 PROOF in it always a pleasure to be handed a highball made with Glenmore. For Glenmore has a character and quality that are hidden to the Its eye but quickly appreciated by your taste. Thats because the uniform goodness and disits richness tinctive flavor of this whiskey and smoothness, have been a tradition with the same family for eighty uninterrupted years. Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Ky. Re-sist- - IM. Adv. ie ol a s J r n y A your hats, everyyone! Here we go again into another .season of intensified activity in the construction field, as is known to you throughout Davis County and you thousands in Weber County. There is much to be done and theres a superb product for doing it the reliable ready mixed concrete available to you under the banner of Clarence Waterfall, our popular Davis County neighbor, be main- taining his residence right in Kays- ville. but having his business head- quarters the Clarence Waterfall Co. at lts7 Wall Ave. in Ogden phone Ogden The Clarence Co. Waterfall in absolute specializes specification and waterconcrete, proofing. That, however, is but a part of the picture, for road mixes and washed sand gravel are furnished as well under the notable banner of Clarence Waterfall. All these facts are well known to genair-entraini- ng eral contractors, engineers and public officials. And they know that when you see a Clarence Waterfall Co. vehicle on the streets or the highways, it denotes utterly dependable products in ready mixed concrete, and in road mixes and such. Truly that name Clarence Waterfall is the acknowledged hallmark of quality among those who are thoroughly informed. It is a name to be relied on because of excellence of products and of service to be relied on by all you on farms as well as in centers of population throughout oui area. We truly owe our sincere tribute to our n and Davis County neighbor, Mr. Clarence Waterfall, for what the name of his company represents as tovital products in the field of construction vital products of highest quality and available to all through the dependable and courteous service that makes ever more friends for the Clarence Waterfall Co. well-know- well-like- d . - Id. Adv. 0 )F v l |