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Show 8 TIIE OGDEN POST President Grant at Elks Arranging for Wards Dedication! Kiddies Xmas Party Weber Pioneer i& I ' Is Stricken After Children Christmas party .AnbeElks a at the Klks Home next given IlInneel'11 I Brie a JIIllvOO prj(iay afternoon between 2:00andS:00 That there was now the best of feeling toward the Mormon people in the communities where they were once despised, was the declaration pf President Heber J. Grant at the dedication of the new Third ward buildings Sunday night. It rwas in the dedicatory prayer that the head of the church, that reference was made to the progress of the Alormon people, and the rapidly disappearing enmity that once existed. The dedicatory services of the new improvements were attended by a congregation that filled the ward chapel. Bishop Myron B. Richardson presided. The other speakers included Fresident John V. Bluth and Bishop Richardson. The improvements included the veneering of the outer walls of the chapel and rooms in the recreational hall, offices for the stake presidency and several class rooms. o'clock, according to the announce' for Airs. Ixiuisa ment mailed to the members. The Funcml .Bojinrr UA Malan, 70 years of age, widow of the program will consist of a Christmas 4 4iiPnvivrf'ii iMAf late Bartholomew .Malan, who died tree with presents, candy, nuts am early Momluy morning of pneumonia fruit for the children to lie jgiven out CHRISTMAS BUNDLES after a hhort illness, will be held at by Santa Claus. Dancing in the lodge 2:00 p. rn. Thursday in the Fifth ward room will be one of the features. On New Years eve the Klks anIt wuh on (lie train. Tliere were M chapel. The interment will be made nual party for the Klks and their ninny bumllrn mill packages nml they in the city cemetery. Airs. Malan died at the local hos- ludirs will be held. The admission wen nil bring taken hy member of different families to the inemhcrs of pital after a short ill ness of pnem will be by membership cards. inonia. The death of one of the early night the lodge balloted upon fiimil It'H at home. residents of Utah came as a shock a large list of candidates, who will The train was tilled with jx'ople go- to a large circle of friends in the be initiated in Salt Lake upon the oc ing home. There were grown-uinenr city. casion of the visit to Utah of Grand hers of famllleM coming home from Airs. Malan was burn in Alanti May Kxalted Ruler Charles II. Grakelow, InisInexM phnvH, there were children 21, INN.), Seven years after her birth on January 27, It is expected that coming home for the holidays from the family moved to Smithfield, in a large representation of members of Cache county, to help colonize thut the Ogden lodge will be present upon ft chon. Hut the bundles took up almost ns district. For six years the family this occasion. lived in one of the forts in Cache much room as the people. When Airs. Alulan was 12 valley. There was a ftled way ont year of age her mother died, leaving of Its paper ns though to say that her to cure fur four brothers and two perhaps it was wrapped up hut It was sisters. She was married to Mr. going to let people Into a secret that Alalun October 1U, 1871. The Maluns It was a sled arid that It would be moved to Ogden in the early 80s, and New Years eve will be observed made their home in this city. Air. the Weber club for the members a by ready to use soon. fid William II. Goan, 71 years of And tliere were all other sorts of Malan died November 7, 1013. their friends, according to the an- pioneer horseman and resident of aget OgThe following sons und daughters nouncement of the special committee den for 35 years, died at his home, bundles, too. There were huge boxes, and odd shaped parvis wrapped In survive: Alex H., Frank (!., Highly, which promises to make the event one 03 Riverside drive, Monday afterMrs. 1vi I xing, Ixiwrence AI., N. Oh- - I of the best parties in a number of noon. He was born in Alt. all sorts of wuys. Pleasant, car., I'arley Q., Ray S., Airs. James years. The cover charge will include owa, November 11. 1855, and is surHut the most Interesting bundle Airs. Clarence Hobbs, Waterfall, all dinner, dancing, favors and all kinds vived by two brothers: J. T. Goan, of all was opened on the truln. of Ogden, and Airs. Jesse Ilyslop, of of entertainment. The committee is felt Lake, and B. Anthon,-V- . It was a big nige and In It wan a West Weber. There are also 60 grand- - composed of J. Orson Douglass, M.; and a sister, Mrs. Blanche canary. The eoiinry looked about the and nine pian; L. H. Feery, W. R. Kimball, L. Jickerman, Ocean Park, Calif. The The body wus removed to the un- - T. Dee, Iwrence Clayton, William II. ody is at the Larkin truln filled with eople und felt Just a & Sons Under-- 1 little nervous at tlrat. dertaking parlors of N. Oscar Alalan, Loos and J. Fletcher Scowcroft. taking parlors. the friends may call on Wed- - ervations for the party should be made Then (ho one who wan taking the and Thursday, up to the time at the office of the secretary at once, nesday Policemens Benefit Dance to the end of the Jour of the funeral. canary along ' i fhite City tonight. the committee urges. ney ns a Christmas present tulked to the bird and soothed him so he felt quite comfortable and at home, even ;jl jv c st p Weber Club Arranges For New Years Party William Goan Dies At His Ogden Home xlii-klu- i t J I i((elyf y((eiyrt ieiifmaS (oafI tdfany (Scod QlfotcS (o i you fts I (UfjrtHtnrofii I OP paamt anti may f(aiunete and (e ycate eaci day of? fte rcminy Sea Ac&ftetify . I He Family Shoe Store A.-Goa- chair-childr- en great-grandchildre- n, 353 24th Street Ogden, Utah Rca-whe- re In the train. The people talked, hut they did not' make tho bird frightened by going up to I lie rage. The bird so enjoyed having the warm wrappings taken off. Of course there had been plenty of air for the canary hut now he wns so much more comfortable. He was quite ypung and really quite tame. And somehow he seemed to know that he was going to he a present for some one who would care for him and who would love him. A big brother wns inking the canary home as a girt to his little sister. An then, all of a sudden, after the eoiiductor had annouiiced what would he the next stop ami the people all settled themhelves comfortably In the ruin, for they knew the next stop HONEY Saimtfffl (Sflamas WHYj aocount of Oa nat running any Inttarlas r Ire or contacts, whloh'ars vary good aehamssto p ao1 merchen-tf- 1 for wa monay, li moro i art is oompollod sail ovar this thu oiaapa,r yaar. - SCOTT HOWE. AND u 1. BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY GOODS EVER OFFERED AT ONE TIME BY ANY STORE IN UTAH "Oh, Brother, How Wonderful SPECIALS 1000 WONDERFUL TAI STEEL SET Our Chrlatmaa 1" would not be for quite n number of minutes, the little cunnry began to slug. Mow lie dbl sing. Above the noise of the quickly moving train, above the sounds of t lie peoples voices, above the clutter of the wheels bis voice rung out nud twirled und thrilled. llow lie loved the sound and the guyety and the noise. Ilow lie loved the excitement of which he was a part without being made to feel nervous. llow lie loved hearing his own More am more turns and voice. trills he tried, more and more did Ids little throat tremble with the beauty of Ills singing. Then lie stopped. "La. :t stop," i lie conductor called out. The canary wns wrapped up once more, livery one wus putting on wraps and hurrying toward the door. There were voices on the station platform. Hay, happy voices, greeting other gay, happy voices. And the found of Ids masters voice and the sound of the voice of his new mistress. Here's the little singer for your Christmas, sister," ('ll. Brother, how wonderful." And through the wrappings. Just through whore the air readied the little bird be sent forth u tiny peep-peeof welcome, and he heard, as some one passed, , "(ill, the person who gets that bird Is lucky. Why lie sang n bird's Christina searols for ns all the way and made the trip seem so short and so merry !" polls POLLS y5S.!? 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TOY KNOWN TRIG Extra Cars Extra Track Extra Switches, etc. Genuine n n p v Liket to Vi tit TOOL MECCANOS, ERECTOR SETS, MODEL BUILDERS $7.83 $0.73 $11.53 $14.98 to and i Youthe' Toole eeparately if desired. Priced as low as $1.00 and up $13.00. CHILDREN'8 ALUMINUM Kitchen Set; SKATES Winslow h:gh grade key skates, specially priced at $1.25 up. Interior Decoration Little Girl Package of pink dye, please. Merchant For woolen or cotton goods I Child Its for mas stomach. The doctor said she'd have to diet, and she wants n pretty color. The Progressive Grocer. CONTAINING IDEAL TOOU3 Jane came over to Hilda's house every day, and nltlmngh Hilda liked to play with her, she wasn't satisfied always to play in her owu yard. One day she plucked up courage to say. "I wish, Jane, you'd stay at home ouce In a while, so I could go over and see you. I'd like to go visiting sometimes myself. 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