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Show 5 THE OGDEN POST Ogden Briefs Number 420 Dtli-gati-- rn! Youve Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best! ili'i-ig- SUM'S s 00 iifii-rnini- ENTRANCE WH1TK CITY GARDENS I that runs like a clock. Has 5 balloon tires, natural wood wheels, seat is cut the thing: for down to make a bed-j- ust camping. Duco paint by McLaughlin. A splendid car throughout for the small sum of $275. AAA !,t. II. O. Wener, of San Rafael. Calif., has completed plans for the training of fifteen dogs which he plans to en- ter in the Ashton dog derby on Wash- ... ington's birthday, lie plans to train the dogs near Huntsville. In the automobile business in Ogden for more than 12 years. h.iidny evening four of the larg-,-irihetra of the city will furnish ' miis:iL r the annual Musician ;.!l at the Berthann. Dancing will he itiniieil until 1 a. in. It is expeeted; tin- - will li one of the big social wi.is of the entiling week. - 1 iv. QUALITY AND SERVICE Are Paramount With Us Henry IVninan has been appointed .1 siipi rvisor for the West Weber iriet by the board of eounty com-ii- n ... h J SPANISH WAR VETERANS OF AMERICA AUXILIARY of member Tuesday evening the Woodmen The Modern the auxiliary of the Spanish War Ogden camp of Veterana to held a sewing club meeting visit fraternal a America paid of About Wednesday afternoon, at the home of sixty the Salt Lake camp. Woodmen with Frank A. Rose aa Mrs. L. C. Meek, 2852 Oingree avenue. 'consul went to Salt Lake. The eveSPANISH WAR VETERANS and folning was spent in a banquet The United Spanish War Veterans lowed by a dance. met Wednesday evening in the American legion club rooms at Twenty-sixt- h ROTARY CLUB J. D. SUck, assisUnt traffic man- in a street and Washington avenue, regular meeting. ager of the Denver A Rio Grande the was principal Western railroad, CIVIC LEAGUE First Lieutenant George W. Cook speaker at the weekly meeting of the Civic The the Weber at held league held a regular icadquartcrs, First Battalion 22nd Ogden Rotary club, club Wednesday noon. Other officials meeting Wednesday afternoon with field artillery, left during the week or Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he wil of the railroad were guests upon this Mrs. J. W. Wintle, 878 Twenty-fourt- h ake' a course in artillery instruction street, as hostess. occasion. Tis family accompanied him as lie WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY CLUB to.be absent from Ogden for expects LIONS CLUB three months. M. Dr. William was the McKay prinMembers of the Liona club held their Thursday luncheon meeting in cipal speaker before the Women's UniFuneral services for Caroline Folk-ma- n the luncheon room of Wrights store, versity club at their meeting WedWiggins, widow of Thomas Wiginstead of at the Weber club. Fol nesday evening, in the American Leclub rooms. The music was gins, were held Sunday afternoon, at lowing the meeting the Lions were gion shown through the store and given a furnished by the Misses Fisher trio 2 o'clock, in the Third ward chapel with Bishop Myron B. Richardson conmusical program in the music depart- and Mrs. S. P. Dobbs. ducting. Daughters of the Pioneers ment on the third floor. President WOODMEN OF THE WORLD attended the services in a body. The Lawrence Farr presided. Walter Taylor, who lead the mem- nterment was made in the city cemebership campaign for the Weber camp tery. FISn AND GAME ASSN. number 74, of the Woodmen of the Outlining of the work for the spring World, was rewarded with the WoodC. F. Krauch, former Ogden merand summer was the principal business men gold emblem ring at the initiatory chant but nnw residing in Oakland, of the meeting of the Weber County a Fish and Game Protective association meeting week ago. A large class of California, ia visiting in Ogden for a candidates was taken into the order. few days, looking after property inheld Wednesday evening in the county The drill team gave an exhibition un terests here. This is his first visit court house. The club has 1400 mem' der the direction of Captain Sam Jost. to Ogden in 11 years. bers last year and expects to have Harold Daniels and Samuel Wilson '2000 members this year. entertained with vocal selections. The enforcement of the hour Following the initiation the presen- parkingrigid in the business district rule OGDEN ELKS tation of the ring to Taylor was held. is enforced by the being strictly Another large class of candidates The camp plans to hold a family police according to the department, were initiated into Ogden lodge No. night in the immediate future, the date large number of cases for traffic law 719, B. P. O. Elks at the weekly meet- of which will be announced later. violations handled in the police court ing Tuesday night. The new members After the lodge meeting a buffet each morning. were those unable to make the trip lunch was served. About 150 Woodto Salt Lake to join with the Qrake-lo- w men were present. The renovating and painting of the class. Following the initiation of the city police station is interior further nominations for the offices of KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS done by the city with a greater the lodge were made. The election being The press agent of the Knights of will be held Tuesday evening, March part of the work being done by the Pythias advertising the dance to be city prisoners. 1, and the installation of the officers held in the K. of P. hall next Saturset for Tuesday evening, April 5. On day night, says: "Ye olde tyme dance The annual priesthood convention of Monday evening, February 21, the is heel and toe and away coming back, the Ogden stake will be held Saturday lodge will hold the annual 49ers we go to the olde tyme dance we al at 1 o'clock, in the Weber for their ladies the afternoon, Elks and party know, olde xip coon and the Danish President Thomas E, with only. slide bring more joy than the bug- college, The quarterly MacKay presiding. ride. Dance anyway that you think conference will be held in the AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY gy stake right at the K. of P. hall, Saturday tabernacle Sunday with sessions at The ladies of the American legion night, February 12. 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. auxiliary held a largely attended meeting Monday evening in the American MAIL CLERKS AUXILIARY During the month of January the Legion headquarters in the Heywood Wasatch branch of the Womens juvenile court handled 174 cases of building at the corner of Twenty-sixt- h to the Railway Mail asso Juvenile delinquency, according to the street and Washington avenue. James auxiliary elation meet on Friday evening report of Joseph Crompton, probawill A. Howell gave an interesting acthe home of Mrs. George ProutL tion at officer. Of the number of cases count of France as was observed by 2946 to with Porter Mrs. avenue, Agnes handled 109 were attribute him during the war. Robert Green-we- ll the as assisting hostess. school. Bailey from During truancy sang. Mrs. Milton D. Boyle was month five boys were committed to the pianist Mrs. L. J. Holther HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY the state industrial school. Women's Home Missionary society William H. Chevers, general agent of the Methodist church met at the EXCHANGE CLUB 2604 Jefferson for the Union Pacific system in Oghouse, Community George Purvis was the principal avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:3n den is dangerously ill in the Dee hosspeaker before the members of the o'clock with Mrs. Edith Carter, Mrs pital. He is suffering from pneuExchange club at their meeting held D. C. Crangle and Miss Elizabeth monia and other complications whichd at the Weber club Tuesday noon. The . set in following an operation. as hostesses. Eisenberg speaker gave suggestions to the merW. Chevers, son of the stricken chants on ways for merchants to meet Edwin Justus Mayer has complete man, has arrived in Ogden from San competition. an original story and continuity base Francisco, and is now at his fathers thereon for the use of Reginald Den' bedside. . AMERICAN LEGION ny. Universal has purchased it and On February 14 the American Le- will release it under the title, The Saturday night Harold Shewell gion has called a meeting of repre- Best Policy." Mr. Mayer is now manager of Shewella will stage sentatives from the chamber of com- work on another original for Univer-u- l spring fashion show at the White merce and the clubs of the city at entitled Who Laughs Lost City, according to the announcement which time plans will be considered for the ninth annual state convention of the American Legion which will be held in Ogden on August 1, 2 and 3. 2 iv is OH lr. MODERN WOODMEN Marie : st were issued first class certificates. Josephine Johnson, dinners. Ignore Croft and Coach Fred W. Dixon rereived high professional The Colonial home of Andrew school certificates. All certificates street and Latest us, at Twenty-fift1031. are good until June 30, Hickson avenue, has been purchased iv C. Angus Wright.. The amount of During the past week 140 cases of the consideration was not given. measles were reported to the eity health office. Fifteen cases of searlet Minnie Wax wu awarded a decree fever were reported, aeeording to of divorce in the district court by N. II. Savage, the eity physician. lodge George S. Barker from Harris Wax the grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Ogden City has no authority to do- Wax upon was $25 a month alimony given nate $100 to the Weler Poultry association for show purposes, accordJudge John A. Hendricks in the city ing to the opinion rendered by City court has refused to dismiss the rase Attorney A. W. Agee. Following the Beatrice Hamblin, charged against of commission the receipt opinion the with perjury committed in the case ordered the request fill'd. igainst Murret Olsen of Clearfield. The recommendation for dismissal was Martin P. Itrown, former president made hy County Attorney Norseth. of the state farm bureau, was the victim for a surprise party at his home, All of these to the 3185 Washington avenue, last Satur- - importance of figures point studying range ay evening, when a group from the range may he made to 'arm bureau headed by President in order that both public, and leorge Stallings called upon Mr. am drs. Brown. Mason and : Speriali.iiig in SOITIIEUN TOASTED SANDWICHES A cup of coffee made with the individual pot, famous Trench Drip System. 1 Klizalieth Phone 460 Murrlle j Five Ogden residents have received teaching certificates from the state hoard of education. Lowell Cutler and OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO. Washington Ave. is - Is a 1924 Ford Touring 2610 'liiiv.'.Ly uflr nn'n. Mr. Mu-!will th.it thv ninny from evi'l.'MW, mill tin latvst tin- faOiioM niiti'is of tiio I mtiil to the National Editorial S!;M s. association foment ion which is to K held in Sait Lake City next July are 2- -, at to spend one day in Ogden, according Aluiiuii tlrurt SatTnl r.i , thr p. to the advices which have been receivit'.ivintu!i will gin a briiL.v tea as ed by the chamlier of commerce. mu's a'iiitiis j'.iti ff tin1 for tin music fiiiuls laUing D. Vernon Watson, president and Sacred Heart tin s. at ntunuger of the Watson liuick Motor u.;: 'larsliip is cxli'iidi'd L invitation An iny. 'coin; any, ha returned to Ogden from to ilu Loiii's f IVden to a! tend till cities. un automobile trip to coast OOl) JERKYS GROCERY & MEAT MARKET ... 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Ave. FEATURING 100 BEAUTIFUL New Spring Ilay-mon- Manufacturers Samples ONLY ONE OF A KIND AT Number 428 MACCABEE OFFICER DEAD Thomas Watson, for six years supreme record keeper of the Maccabees and affectionately known by the members of the society throughout the country as Uncle Tom, died at his home in eDtroit, of heart failure on January 28.' Watson was born at Glasgow, Scotland, on October 24, 1849. He came to America in 1872 and engaged in the lumbering business at Roscommon, Michigan, until 1894. He joined the Maccabees in Roscommon Tent No. 70 Michigan in 1889, and during the next Dve years was elected successively to office, of first master of the great sergeant, gerat lieupards, tenant commander, and greet record te keeper. . Mr. Watson was an official of the Maccabees for thirty-si- x and was actively identified withyean the prog-fe- u made by the society during that time from a small assessment association to one of the strongest and larg- est fnternal benefit associations in the world. At the time of his death he was a member of American Tent . 112 Michigan, of Detroit 25 0 0 0 Opportunity Is Yours If You Take It Late 1923 Hup sedan that looks exactly like new; has splendid tires, new duco paint by McLaughlin, seat covers, bumpers, splendid tires, steel wheels; good looking, reliable. Thousands of miles at only a fraction of the cost to the original owner. Priced to sell quick at $685. OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO. 2610 Washington Ave. Phone 460 In the automobile business in Ogden for more than 12 years. Materials Colors Yalama French Twills Sport Plaids Blues Greens Greys Satins Parquettes Rosewood Black and White , Cheviots $1 off Tans Beautifully Trimmed With Calf, Fox, Squirrel, Wolf Make Your Choice Now! |