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Show his relatives may he established. Thus far the efforts of Sheriff It. D. Pin- cork to find relatives of the dead man have been of no avail. :r Vi 'i&tebj'-- Italph E. Bristol returned the first of the week from Honolulu where he has been during the winter months. He left at once for Chicago in com pany with J. Orson Douglas, of ths Amalgamated Sugar company. : Wlfte! nr Models On Display In Our Windows Pacific System, in Omaha, last night The occasion was a tribute to the big railroad chief who haa directed the affairs of the Union Pacific for the past seven years. officials attached to the refrigeration and car service department of the Pacific Fruit Express held a two day session in Hotel Bige-lo- y this week. The officials came from points over the Union and Southern Pacific railroads. II. T. Whyte, of Mrs. James B. McCracken, of Pasa- San Francisco, assistant genera mandena, California, waa an Ogden vial ager in charge of engineering and retor at the home of Mrs. II. I Herring presided at the conference. ton during the week. She is enroute frigeration, other officials was George G. Among to her home in Detroit. , Wall, former Ogden resident, who is a superintendent of refrigeration for the Henry Holm, formerly with the John Union Pacific system. Clay company, livestock commission company, left Ogden this week for San Employes and officials of the Utah Francisco, where he intends to es- Power & Light company were entertablish a livestock commission office tained at dinner dance at Hotel Bigein the new stock yard district in low About 250 perWednesday night South San Francisco. sons were the company's guests. Mias Lucille Thornhill, of American Horace S. and Wilford Falls, Idaho, has returned to her home Bramweil have Ensign to gone after a visit at the home of Mr. and and other coast cities Los Angeles upon a brief Mrs. C. T. Koons. business trip. a a a Harry W. Hill, Union Pacific conSheriff R. D. Pincock and ductor, has received word of the death of his office, have filed an deputies, objection of his mother in Roseiindale, N. II. to the lemoval of the case against a them of V. D. L. Olescn for $10,000 II. E. Skinner has returned to Og- from n the courts of this county. den from Los Angeles and other coast asked to case the have transferred cities. He said negotiations were made for hearing to Salt Lake county. He in Los Angeles for tho completion of unlawful arrest in Ogden. alleges the financing of the Golden Glow mines, of which he is president, by Arias G. Belnap was named the a I os Angeles company. The recent of the new Twentieth ward of gold strikes in Arizona. The recent bishop the UD. S, church which was organ-ze- d have awakened much interest in minThe new ward was last Sunday. in he aaid. Nevada, ing created out of part of the Fourth and a a 'Otis B. Chugg, of Farr West, haa the Eleventh wards. Edward T.. S. enlisted in the United States Navy, Saunders was named bishop of the ward as successor of II. E. and haa been sent to the training Sta- Fourth Lund who becomes a member of the tion at San Diego for two months be- new ward. fore being transferred to the fleet. a a I Warren Wattis, secretary of Mrs. Thomas E. Hines, wife of the he Utah construction company, has assistant manager of Hotel Bigelow, lad the title of "grandfather given to and Beverly Jean, her lim during the past week. The ocold daughter, have arrived in Ogden name was the anfrom San Francisco and will make casion fo the new New from nouncement Haven, Conn., their future home here. of the birth of a son t: Mr. and Mrs. a a a city. Mrs. Mrs. Roland B. Ballentyne, pro- Frederick II. lame of that Miss Florence was Lane formerly prietor of the Fern Shop, 420 Twenty-fift- h Wattis, daughter of Mr. Wattis, street, has added the Martha and granddaughter of Isabelle Kay Washington candies toher shop, ac- Littlefield. a cording to the nnnounrement during the week. The shop has been newly n of the stock The capital painted and papered and decorated Utah Lumber a company, with colonial pictures and fixtures. a corporation, .operating in Oregon, increased its capital stock to $5,500,000 The sedan car, formerly owned by of the stockholders the at August Dax, which was confiscated to leld in meetingcn Monday. Ogden the state when liquor was found in a the car, was sold at auction Tuesday Maw A Sons, in of John store The to Charles Revelatos for $750. The robbed was Plain Sunday night, City, sale was conducted by Chief Deputy made to the to the according report Sheriff J. B. Wallace in front of the worth of About office. $20 sheriff! court house. merchandise was taken. The Weber county board of educaMarriner A. Browning has been aption will discontinue the use of busses administrator of the estate pointed for the hauling of the school children his mother Mary A. Browning. The from Plain City and Huntsville to the fonrd for the administrator was fixed high school on North Washington George S. Barker at $800,000. judge y anboards avenue, according to the John Browning has been appointed nouncement this week. The Utah- Idaho Central and Utah Transit lines will operate special strret cars for the school children. The care will leave the terminuses for the city each morning at 8 oclock. After school these cars will leave from Twelfth ft re .t. Forty-tw- o the bubble administrator of the estate of his ment. He says he thinks father, John Moss Browning. The will soon burst. bond waa fixed at $700,000. Both bonds the were furnished, approved and filed in Fullmin cars that compare with will that newest thing the the district court. hotel are be offered the traveling public in the is Paul Woodburn, 401 Washington near future. The Puliman company new type in a. Chicago now exhibiting avenue, haa returned to Ogden from 14 a trip to Weepah, Nevada, the new of sleeping car, which certains beds full with length "bedrooms gold camp. He says that persons hot and cold water, going to the camp with the expecta- and equipped with mir-ro- r, chair, tion of securing a job or finding easy a folding table, -- haded lights. electric fans and money will be doomed to disappoint ir.-g- full-leng- th On Sale Tomorrow at Pronounced Reductions Ogd en Briefs MORE DAYS Anniversary ALE Many Hundreds of Bargains Awaits You! A FEW OF OUR RIDICULOUS PRICES sizes 8 to 16; leas than a ton of cement to take home, yet enough to build any of I aJC, values. - Men. limited WORK SOX Work Socks, Kc values; 4 OL pairs to customer CANVAS GLOVES Men's Blue Wrist Canvas Glovea, 15c values;. limited a customer 4 pairs to C- - OL am values-- - fDUeUO t Mens Dress and Work Foronl? l6' SH0J?n T,Ue $2.45 STRAPS AND OXFORDS Womens Strips and Oxfords, $5.00 values; black, blonde, and (PO QP combination BOYS AND GIRLS HOSE Boys and Girls Hose, 2Q TtluM. pair L. D. S. GARMENTS L. D. S. Garments, new and old 17 JTp verylh)dys 327 TWENTY-FOURT- STREET, . OGDEN, UTAH H 4 4 MORE DAYS MORE DAYS THE NEW OAKLANDS and PONTIAGS ARE HERE and Will be On Display In Our Salesrooms Sunday We cordially invite the public to come in and see these wonderful cars, SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS he New and Finer MMTIAi Build These Improvements Yourself! These concrete improvements need be built but once; each is permanent and expense proof. FREB booklet. lUpain an tkt "Pa hm," nib kowaa baild. Sand m yoar 6m copy today. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION A Mftoaal eiymlnde ib mm to fcnpiwe mmi af (Menu McCamlcfc BulldUig SALT LAKB CITY, UTAH Concrete for Permanence Tie Lawhe S4ee f89S flevBeauty flew Colons -- ai that cannot he matchedat the price c 1 reNwKrPomiac end with appearance foe the Fa-tif- ic legion, in ington by the American the man and of the identity hopes that Two-Ton- Colors e .TfiUhcdTrii revolutionary in a car of i,. price. Applied Co pa Spott RmAmt Sport Cafarioitf D, Luo UJ - 8- 'igj DeLmeS mthe McLaughlin way (jives Your Car a Distinctive Appearance and the Price Will Please You. E2 sedan i ed ce I styles; $1.50 values 20-ban- d non-suppo- Taylor Allison, the Finger prints ofwho was killed at man, Uintah last Saturday by a Union train, have teen sent to Wash- OC 100 ntfraoi incf pons Sanitary leading pladom be 24 hog 120 Inc el 24 by 4 fa. walk. watering tank with plar form around k. floor iormOkhouM and cooling tank lor 20 Cana of niUu vive-pro- si Stephen II. Iove, of Salt Lake, has as president of the been United States Beet Sugar association, according to the advices received here in Chicago. from the meeting a , Qp Men; $10.50 colors. in AND OXFORDS Shoes and Oxfords, for the following: rt-ke- Very Latest $1.25 SHOES Nunn-Bus- h SILK BLOOMERS Ladies Silk Bloomers in the Cn JUL new shades; $1.00 values... DRESS SHIRTS Mens Dresa Shirts, with or J7Pwithout collar; $1.50 values wl n-tu- non-suppo- rt. QO eJkD values Boya heavy weight Denims, $ 1 .50 OPEN Twenty Gaelic Will Do It! ' OVERALLS Men's heavy weight Denims, s'- The Boyd Lumber company waa given judgment by Judge George S. Barker in the district court against the Jones Investment company for $7,53-1- , due on a mortgage and note. S. P. Nelson wis appointed receiver Wilbur Hall, the author and writer for the Jones company during the pay from Califorhia, was an Ogden visitor ment of the judgment. during the past week gathering maMrs. Mary E. Farley, city auditor, terial for a story on the late John Mose Browning, the famous gun inpresented her annual report to the board of city commission during the ventor, for the Saturday toEvening Ogden week. The report showed the city's Post. He expects to artianother months for two in about inoperating deficit was $12,843.39 cle on Ogden. stead of $39,985.20 as originally estia mated. vas granted a Harris Marguerite divorce from of decree Leroy Harris Dr. E. P. Mills gave a lecture on court the ground in the district upon mem to the to the "first aid injured" The couple were marbers of the federal bureaus in Og- of 14, 1924. den on Monday night. Dilworth Young, ried in Ogden, October a scout executive, and a number of boy Suit to collect $9,500 alleged to be scouts, gave demonstrations of first due upon a promissory note to the work. aid National Bank of Commerce, has been Mrs. J. B. Nye and son, of Walla filed in the district court by the bank Walla, are the guests of her mother, against Walker S. Cheesman and Mrs. Annie Noble, for a few days Roland S. Ecclcs. The sale of collatwhile Mr. Nye is in the cast. Mr. Nye, eral and pledged property to secure for by the bank. formerly with the Culley Drug com the loan is pany, is now with a wholesale drug The Utah Construction company has company as their representative in been awarded a contract by the Denthe northwest. , a ver A Rio Grrnde Western railroad The capital stock of the Perry Can- for the changing of the grade and ning company, north of Willard, has curves between Ruby canyon and been increased to $50,000 according to Mack, Colorado. The work will be an amendment to the articles of in- started at or.ee, by the Ogden firm, acWat-re- n corporation filed with County Clerk cording to the' announcement of L. L. A. Van Dyke. James Wilson is Wattis, secretary of the president; Alice Wilson, dent and II. II. Billings, secretary of Suit for divorce has been filed in the company. the district court by Phyllis Ricks Suit has been filed in the district Stark against rtArthur Stark upon the and desertion. court by J. P. O'Neill against Ogden ground of in married were Ogden, July 17 They City and Hotel Bigelow, to recover of last year. damages for the the alleged closing up of the drain pipe cn Canal Alley, The Ogden Print, Oil and Glass which caused wgter to flood the basement of the St. Paul hotel. O'Neill company has lot the contract for the claims the drain pipe was removed building of a gas station at the corner of Grant avenue nnd Twenty-rixt- h during the building dt Hotel Bigestreet. low. He asks damages in the sum restoration of the and the of $3,050.00 President richer J. Grant, of the L. drain pipe. D. S. church, was one of the princispeakers at the barquet tendered Perry E. West, pupil of Leray Min-te- r, pal Carl in Gray, pres'dcnt of the Union won first place as a drummer in held contest orchestra national the Dallas, Texas, recently. He also won first place in the band at the same Duco place. He is a member of the high school band. , -. MORE DAYS Oregun-America- 2420 Washington Ave. Gasoline took a drop in t- . cording to the announcement t yesterday morning. The nJ, retailing at the service statictcent Thi. m.ke. tcents a gallon without the one-ha- lf cent state fa i fomia price is 14t cents with the state tax included 4 -- five-month- J 4 Ole-so- This Evening. le These cars will be a featnt-TDe Uixe Limited trains next few months. rv 7 v; ' AU Y.t.tha resemblance doe. not Carman Motor Company 2450 Grant Avenue pno f'TVjJl jS- - an E: Phone 91 AS |