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Show TIIB OGDEN POST 8 Ogden Briefs George Stewart complete?! the tail! for the purchase of -- the apartments at 336 Twenty-Sevent- de- Barn-ha- rt h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards, have instructed City Building Inspecof Ogden. Thp indent jfiration was tor Edward Jessup to investigate the witbbiitihed through photographs condition of the vacant house at 676 whii-Air. Edwards left with the Twenty-sevent- h street, which has sheriff when in Lis Angeles in search btien vacant for several years, accordof his daughter. Miss Edwards went ing to the statement of J. W. F. Volk-e- r. The statement was made to the to Angeles last April. commission that the house is used at I-- street, from II. S. Barnhart, according to the announcement made on Thursday morning. The considers' tion was not given. Mr. and Mrs. Harnhart will take a six weeks' tour of the northwest and upon their return to Ogden will reside at 894 Sixteenth street, which property they recently purchased. Annual ward reunions and the mis sionary day of the North Ogden ward will be held this afternoon and evening in the ward chapel. A special program has been arranged for the event. Many missionaries who have labored in the many fields will return for the meeting. Pacific Coffee Store Company Ogden Rotary club plans on extend- The Home of to send a large delegation to tne fifth Fresh Roasted Coffee, Peanuts and Peanut-Butte- r, We roast our own, fresh daily and convention to hold their 1928 meeting in Ogden, according to the plans outlined by the local club. It is planned district convention to be held in Boise. April 7 and 8 and extend the invitation to come to Ogden next year. ( V. ft ground to order. Saturday SPECIALS Lee Brown, the promoter, who has staged successful bouts at Plain City during the past months, has arranged to give thirty rounds of boxing in five bouts at the llarbertson auditorium Peanuts, large Jumbos Peanut Butter Milk White, Clean Rice presiding bishop of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, will lecture on Stewardship" at the local church at the comer of Fifteenth street and d 39c lb., 3 lbs. $1.10 49c lb., Vi lb. 28c 15c lb. 24c lb., 2 lbs. 45c Special Blend, Coffee Green Tea, 65c value Wednesday evening, March 9. He said that the main bout would be for ten rounds with prominent mit artists of the intermountain country and the Pacific coast in the role of headliners. l ii f c e i t .....3 lbs. 24c 2350 Washington Ave. Phone Washington avenue at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. Pictures of contestants in the Hairdressers big contest and dance, now on display in the show windows at Shew-ellare creating. a great amqunt of interest among the people of the city. The judges will announce their decision at the 0. II. C. A. dance at the Berthana, Monday night, March 7. There are a number of reasons why you should buy your Woodrow Washer now. It has fully demonstrated itself to be the best and longest lasting of any washing machine ever made. They are GUARANTEED WITHOUT LIMIT OF TIME against defective material or workmanship. The Woodrow will wash real dirty clothes in the shortest possible time. It will not harm the finest of materials. It is safe to operate. It operates very quietly. These are just a few of its superior qualities. We have Woodrow Washers (slightly used) as cheap as $65.00 on time. ' Let us show you what it is before you make a decision on any other machine. John Thomas, Mgr. 762-- J s, William Collins, grocer at the ner of Brinker avenue and ANNOUNCEMENT cor- Twenty-sevent- Our lawn mower campaign, begin- h street, has sold his store, stock and fixtures to Albert Coop and Son. The new proprietor took charge of the store this week. Mr, Collina will visit his daughter in Portland, Oregon, for a short time and then expects to return to Ogden. Moroni Heiner has been selected as successor of the late James A. Anderson, as president of the Morgan Canning company. W. II. Stewart has been named as succeeding the late Joseph M. Anderson. Mrs. Ida Stewart Anderson was named as secretary and Mrs. Sophia Ander-- 1 son, treasurer. vice-preside- nt We Have Ever Made! different times by undesirable characters. The reouest was made that the house be declared a nuisance. SEEK TO CONDEMN HOUSE The board of city commissionera ing an invitation to the Rotary district A Carmicheal, Greatest Washer Offer ning March with the season's 14, guarantee Lawn Mowers Sharpened Parts and Repairing -- Special Prices and Terms for March only I Riverside Second Hand Store 1800 Washington Ave. The epidemic of measles which has been in the city for the past three winter months is on the decline, according to reports from the office of Dr. i, city physician. At one time there were as high as 400 rases in one week. The past week was reduced to less than 100 cases of measles. OGDEN ELECTRIC. CO. Phone 826 Phone 2 2556 Washington Ave. Sav-age- USED The annual dance of the Street Car-- 1 men's association held at the Berthana Tuesday night was a very successful affair and socially. of the largest crowds seen at the Berthana in a number of weeks was present. The street carmen lived up to their reputation of the past in the role of "mine host." One both financially G Grand Spring Opening of Open Air Market vice-preside- nt Every Single Car in A1 Shape AIRS. REED SMOOT ILL Advices received in Ogden Wednesday evening from Washington, D. C., reported the critical illness of Airs. Alpha Eldredge Smoot, wife of United States Senator Reed Smoot, at their home there. Mrs. Smoot has been ill for a number of months. 2665 Washington Ave. paint, sale price Number 3591923 Willys-Knig- ht - $450,011 The famous Essex 4 Roadster, Number lots of pep, snap and go, $700.00 worth of $Z85.0U transportation for fine in extra Ford touring Number 3871922 tires, good new paint, condition, 871 only I....- -: $125.00 Let Number 395 Ford Touring, 1923 Model. McDuco by this show one, paint us you $125.00 Laughlin, The keenest line we have ever had Mitts, Gloves Pads, Masks Balls, Bats WE HAVE BEEN IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS IN OGDEN OVER 12 YEARS. OUR USED AUTOMOBILES ARE THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND WARRANTED. NICELY PAINTED BY McLAUGHLIN. OUR REPUTATION YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION $498.00 only Number 4021924 Ford Coupe. This car has never been off the pavement and has had the very best of care. A real bargain Uniforms Special Prices to Teams at Ogden Sporting Open Air Market 2665 Goods Co. Washington Ave. i Values . 410 Number 411 Just the car for your summer vacation, Essex 4 Touring, in extra fine condition, splendid tires, duco paint, good top and curtains, opportunity price..$285.00 Number 414 1923 Chevrolet touring. This car was owned by a mechanic, it has been kept In the beat of condition all the time; a 15j.00 snap at Number 419 Late 1924 Essex Coach' thoroughly reconditioned in ocr own shop. New duco paint, good tires, fully equipped. This light economical car is in splendid condition and looks like new. The sale .$493.00 price is oply i.... Number 420 1924 Ford Touring, reconditioned, new duco paint, many extras, balloon tires, natural wood wheels, a bargain at ..$275.00 Number 428 Late Hupmobile Sedan, new duco paint, 5 splendid tires, disc wheels, bumpers, seat covers, many extras. You will be proud to own this high grade car, the $685.00 price is only Number 430 1924 Olds 6 Touring, new duco paint, very fine mechanical condition. A 6 cylinder car with lota of pep and power for the small sum of $323.00 Number 434 Sport Model Durant Touring, 1924 Model, 5 nearly pew tires, trunk, bumpers, wind wings, many extras, new duco paint, reconditioned throughout, .. ..$323.00 truly a snap at Number 4351924 Star Touring, balloon tires, duco paint, a light snappy car with worlds of power for only. $283.00 Number 437 1925 Ford Roadster, new duco paint, splendid tires, runs as good as a new car. The price is only $275.00 - $300.00 Ogden Motor Car Co: In the Automobile Business in Ogden Over 12 Years - 't all for Number 3941924 Star Touring, the car with the Million Dollar Motor. Here is a real low cost transportation in a very fine ....$2I0J0 hyht car for Number 398 The Dependable Dodge, a 1921 Roadster. Just the thing to knock around in, has a brand new set of tires that are worth nearly as much as we are asking $150.00 for the car, sale price Number 400 A shappy Special 6. Roadster, 1924 Alodel, duco paint, snubbers, bumpers, bar cap and motor meter, a high class automobile at the price of a flivver, sale price at These 1922 Buick Touring, extra fine and top upholstering, splendid tires, duco paint, a light economical car for....$285.00 Sedan, 5 almost new. tires, duco paint, fully equipped, out, trunk, bumpers, snubbers, heater, cutcondiin car splendid reel a good etc., ..fiOw.uu ... tion, only Number 3651921 Studebaker Sedan, an fine family car, many thousands of miles left In this car, for tne small sum of Look Number runNumber 8531923 Star Coupe, In fine ning condition, disc wheels, good J250- - jd OGDEN GIRL DIES ON COAST The unknown young woman who was killed by gas fumes in, Los Angeles Thanksgiving has been identified as Miss Bettie Edwards, daugh- - II R A r Mead V.' Mulhill, of Salt Lake, was named as president of the Utah Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages at their convention which closed in Ogden Saturday afternoon. Myron Denhalter, of Provo, was named and P. A. Nesbit, of Salt Lake, secretary and treasurer. . RENEWED 2610 Washington Ave. Phone 460 |