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Show r.Miv. March 18, 1927 THE OGDEN POST p. in. ti p. n?., t.i.iay, Only Three Days to Suiul.iy. S:r.niijH'tr.tiir last Suijil.iy it is See Modern English h..:.i:ri p, rsi:?:- .;? Horae On Taylor Ave.lit! : - Clubs. Lodges, Societies American Her-po- rt meeting of th American nne of the largest attended V-- months. The occasion was night " legion of the 1- Initiation of 54 flew -J member. One evening . " fcrtures of the mock trial of L. J. , Wga chanted with being in the f cn-u- a WOMANS BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Silver Review So. 1, Woman' Rene-fassociation has been chosen to the big initiation, which will he held in Salt Lake in April in connection with the state convention. Officers and guards are urged to attend tne weekly meetings regularly to practice for the event. A meeting was held Wednesday evening with a it con-du- ct lit S,t "S3 travelers Cnm-hSTlSvel- nl e. no-ho- st Wire When Building club. OGDEN ELKS LODGE . Last Tuesday night the officers for the year beginning April 1 were elected. The officers will be duly installed at Hie meeting on the night of April 6. On the following night the installation dinner for the officers to be followed by a dance will be given in the banquet room of the Hotel Bige- low. The inaugural ball will be changed from April 2 to April 6, in order not to conflice with the Shriners spring The inaugural ganquet ceremonial. will be held at the Hotel Bigelow on the night of April 6, preceding the balk Reservations for the banquet can - fa E '4t I E I ... sun-r.-- Asphalt Shingles nt I Utah Product all-ov- fm-th- e Toe Lock - Hexagon I DISTINCTIVE e SATE Strip SERVICEABLE Ornamental Designs Applied mer (he old wood shingles by expert shinglers. Roofs Guaranteed. n MACCABEES' PROSPEROUS YEAR Prosperous growth of the association throughout the year was reflected h in the annual financial statement of The Maccabees issued recently to members of the society in this city. A summary of the orders condition December 31, 1926, show total assets of 333,991,008, increased from $26, 961,369 at the end of the preceding year. The legal reserve fund amounted to $27,045,648, increased from forty-fourt- First mortgages as real $21,635,452. estate aggregated $10,635,452 as com pared to $8,053,033, and other reserves represented in government, state, municipal and improvement bonds and other assets totaled $23,350, 4 56, $3,662,858 was paid to members of the society in death benefits during 1926, $68,823 in disability ltenefits, and $704,857 was returned in dividends The statement reveals that new business was written by The Maccabees in 1926 and 20,150 new adult members were admitted to In addition to these, a membership. juvenile department was arganized and 1545 juveniles, children of members, taking $512,700 were admitted. 157 new lodges were organized during the year, and at the close of 1926 the society had 215,857 members and $226,524,566 legal reserve insurance in $27,-737,0- force. a GILSON, TEN MONTHS TO FAY American Asphalt Roof Corp. Ihone WANT A HOME? Look These Over! A new 60x 150 1277 OGDEN, UTAH MODERN ENGLISH HOME at $1250.00. modern brick, almost new, only $2500.00. A new, modern brick home, 2166 Grant LAST CHANCE TO SEE frame house, lot ft. No its just h real snap 2653 Taylor Avenue up-to-d- in every respect, good bench location, $5250.00. FARM OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION acre of good soil, nor Ogden, good improvements, right, machinery, etc. $8500.00, easy terms. Will take a good home in Ogden. A good, small escrow for sale at a good discount. 44 water R. A. From 2 :00 1. M. to 9 :00 P. M. Friday : Saturday : Sunday Saunders Co. Kealcstate, Ixians and Insurance 429 24th Street, Phone 481 BUILT BY GUARANTY MORTGAGE CO. J. II. Andrews, President; Slack W. Winburn, Architect 00 Furnished by the BOYLE FURNITURE CO. TREES Shrubs and Vines T11ERI3 for Every Furpose Let Us Flan Your Planting beauty of aspect. a glorious Weber Canyon. nishes a view of Moores Nurseries Phone 782 ARE six rooms in thia modern English cottage, which ia the last word in modem home building; constructed to sell at a moderate cost, yet built of the finest materials. The house ia so arranged as to provide tho maximum comfort with artistry and . In addition to the admission of new members given above, The Maccabees effected a merger with the Ladies of the Maccabees in July, 1926, adding 36,683 members carrying $25,285,244 insurance to the roster of the combined society. They also erected out of their reserve funds a new $2,500,000 home office building and international headquarters in Detroit, which is now nearing completion and will be occupied in February. The Maccabees, with nearly a quarter of a million members and assests in excess of .$34,000,000 is one of the largest and strongest fraternal benefit associations in America. It is organized in every state of the union and province of Canada and has been in active operation since 1878. 1266 Wash. Avc. The large living room, wilh northeast xposurer-giveview of the mountains from Ben Lommond to The southern exposure of the dining room fur- -' the great fertile valley and Great Salt Lake. YOULL FIND GOOD PAINT AND A GOOD DEALER AT THE SAME PLACE The Dealer who carries Fuller Paints is a reliable merchant with an established position in the com-- , munity. His service to you is on a par with the quality of the paint he sells. You can ask him for information with the assurance that he knows what he is talking about and that his suggestions will lie practical and to the point. FULLER PAINTS Agent : VARNISHES PIONEER WHITE LEAD Since 49 Phone 390 2430 Washington Ave. be sure that the wiring is done by reliable people And who know RED DEVIL BRAND I how. Specify RED DEVIL 4 The Lighthouse U52 Wash. Phone 5S1 Construction work in which BRICK is used as the principal material years of enduring service are assured. BRICK, in the many shapes and colors now made, may be, in addition to a lasting material, a medium of beautiful interpretations. Always Uniform and Reliable 0 F BRICK Construction CEMENT us do your job, and you will be assured of the best workmanship that will endure. 5 American Aims 907 KEARNS BUILDING Salt Lake City, Utah Let R t 1 th the fivrt of the Inmso are the mention or mi?i room and tho liv-- i be made at the office of the secretary lr.g fioMi, tho latter u. tract ivcly finished in stippled brown at the Elks' heme. paint on can vs, Mulling liarmonionsly with da mask dtajvs of American OGDEN El KS Beauty, Members of the Ogden Elk' lodge goal and him k and with the mohair' are linking forward with pleasure to covered l'nr.iishirg of rose taupe. The the banquet for the new officers of j. daintily treated, with its, the lodge which will be given at the hangings of linen chintr combining Hotel Bigelow i.n the evening of Wed-- 1 with the smaller furnishing. In the nesdny April it. The banquet will dining loom is a suite of Tudor style, precede the inaugural ball which will damask of design being used be held that evening in the hall at for hangings. One bedroom is Elks' home. Members of the lodge ished with changeable silk of gold who desire to attend the banquet color, .ombinmg with a wulmit bed should make their resen ations at once I room suite. The other is a rose room at the office of the lodge secretary, with silk taffeta curtains and grena-Thinstallation of the new officers of dine net., the suite being of green and the lodge will be held on Tuesday purple enamel colors, The tiled bathroom has been equip evening, April 5. ped with the best bathroom fixture that could be seeured. In tho kitchen, WOODMEN OF THE WOULD modern electrical facilities are proDuring the membership drive which for cooking and other work has been put on Weber camp number viding built-icabinets add to the con74 Woodmen of the World more than whije 200 new members have been added to venience. The floor is covered with tile linoleum. A large basethe organization. The social commit- embossed tee announced at the meeting last ment is provided, the furnace being easily accessible the kitchnight that March 24 would be ohserved en and small hall. through The location of the as Fast Consul Commander Night, home splendid views of the and the past officers would be in Wasatchgivesmountain range, and also of entertainof the program charge across Ogden, with Great Salt Ixtke ment on that night. Special entertain- as a background. ment features are planned for the occasion and all members an.l the visiting woodmen are urged to attend. Ogden, Utah fr fi'ii-ii.us- l wuM lr.iii.-- i 514 ECCLGS BUILDING h Ivi-l- .in ci. signtnent will be The Climbers, lf as line Iivia Rich' next starring vehicle. has is This known well the I, Clyde Fitch ti a i!i)' term oiiitiaet Warner 11. first as- - play which Iaul ! Stein will direct. ':ii ;.t i. mi fur - Union Portland Cement Co. O. t!::it f msi:.';!, ?in l.iis LC-m-t- ii Th. IVui i i f this ee'.tiu'i- is tile last v, heme eer-t- i uctiei? nj i.M.i.-nfit X !?!. let .1! . lee. If' speaking of, rn.ift John H. Andrews, j iesident of the Gua'-artjMoil rage irnr'iiiiv.! ' ' ' the U Mir. said; Only three more day remain for the publie to inspect the Modem English home, built by the Guaranty Mortgage company, at 2653 Taylor aveneu and eoir.plelcly furnished by Ththe Boyle Furniture company. new home will remain open from 2 V. Iiin a:.-- f.n-tio- - friend of the court dismissed upon the a legislator doea not ren- - large attendance At thie meeting Commander Lucille Pearson appointed the following committees: Sick, Mrs. Anna Holden, Mrs. MODERN woodmen of Florence Smith, Mrs. Laura Mille and AMERICA 9900 of the number West; investigating, Mr. t'.h Woodmen of America held an Maude Forbes, Mrs. Lucy Peters, Mrs. , Carrie with a Potts; entertainment. Mrs. J. Monday men night The Oldest Woodman Crase, Mrs. S. Clark, Mrs. C. Bonner ?aa W. J. Wright who and Mrs. L Clive. 1894, which was in the order before the local camp was SHR1NERS Wished. Counsul Frank A. Rose David W. Crosland, illustrious pothe session and called tentate of the Ancient Arabic order, timers for short talks. Two Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, was JStfor boxing bouts were given. A the guest of the prominent members was served. of the order at a banquet given ut jffet luncheon Hotel Bigelow Sunday afternoon. the visitors in addition to the Among COMMERCIAL potentate were his wife and son, J. oJJw, of the United will give their first Harry Lewis, editor of the Shrine Magazine, and W. T. Mayfield, potenSJof the year at Hotel Bigelow tate of El Jebel temple of Denver, who to the according Saturday nght, S jfflouncement of Frank A, Rose, gen-- is escorting the Shrine leader to Denver. J. W. Ellingson, potentate of El chairman. He said that it is Kalah temple of Utah, presided at the rfted the travelers who make Utah, banquet. Montana. Wyoming Nevada, ha. The 51 Colorado will be present. MACCABEES mt will be informal and the several unusual-l- f Mount Ogden hive number 30 and anmittees are promising an Silver tent number 1 of the Maccabees pleasant entertainment. will give a dancing party at the Woodmen of the World hall, Friday night, CATHOLIC WOMAN'S LEAGUE Xbe Catholic Womans league held March 23. The tickets may be obtainin observance ed from the members. ts annual communion P. M. of Mcnsignor feast the day uhnahan, yesterday morning at 0:00 FORTY AND EIGHT breakfast was serv-- i clock. A Ogden members of La Socicte des in the Hotel Bigelow. 40 Homme et 8 Chavaux, (forty and will hold their regular dinner of moosedictat- eight) in Hotel Bigelow this evening. HarloyalM.order Howell, supreme Thomas old L. Tribe will preside. e of the Loyal Order of Moose, was Besie principal speaker at the joint KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS and Salt Lake son of the Ogden About 100 members of the Knights Fri-ay hall last loose, held in the local Columbus from the Ogden. Council of member 200 More than night. The Salt went to Salt Lake Thursday night to f the order were present. meet Supreme Knight James II. Flath- ake lodge conducted the initiation of erty. The party made the trip to Sale Dictator lembers for the Ogden lodge. The music prog- Lake in automobiles. C. Camp presided. ram was under the direction of W. Hal Fair, assistant attorney award Speachley. A buffet luncheon aiierved. general, addressed the members of the Kiwanis club, at their meeting SAFETY FIRST CLUB Thursday noon. He spoke upon the Members of Ogden's Safety Firstclub subject of Utah School Lands. f the Union Pacific System with the Oman's auxiliary of the organization ROTARY CLUB ill hold a joint meeting April 4, in Wednesday evening the members of Cv lie Continental hall. The business the Ogden Rotary club held a largeeuion will begin at 2:30 p. m. and ly attended fathers and daughters rill be followed by a banquet and banquet in the banquet hall of Hotel ance. Bigelow. The Rotarians who did not have daughters had to bring the daughter of some friends and those that did not get a daughter found III! it just too bad for em. An especial ly attractive program of entertainment was given. The daughters were loud in their praises of dads . defendant t!-,- i ct INSURE ENTIRE SATISFACTION Ogden Pressed Brick & Tile Company PRICES FOR GENUINE DUCO Buick Chevrolet Chrysler Ford Touring, Touring, Touring, -- Touring, $35.00; $25.00; $35.00; $20.00; Closed, Closed, Closed, Closed, $65.00 $40.00 $65.00 $35.00 All Other Cars in Proportion Our Prices Are Right the McLaughlin way 1WL. Phone 319 Harrisville s |