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Show THE OGDEN POST Scott Hardware is GRAHAA BONNER. MAHY itffMNi ft hUM MVtfMI -- yhM THE WINNING SUN Davis County Over the Birthday Party and Top in 1927 Valuation Wedding Anniversary Observed by Friends According to County Assessor Ben SPORTS Sole Agent for Du Pont Duco Paints Ogden Gunners Trim Champions in First Announcement was made during the Two Games of Series week by the Scott Hardware company of their appointment as the sole agt-nin Ogden and Weber county fur the Du Pont Duco paint products fur brush Duco application. paint, luughts at time. It driea fast am lasts. The Duco paint products, as used in automobile painting, have won a world-wid- e reputation. Duco is now on the market fur brush application. The same finish that persons have so idmired upon automobile!, is now ready for wood-worfurniture, floors, walla and metal work as well as automobiles. Duco gives n lustre, so much desired in the home, in dainty colors, that will not fade or be affected by water, steam or extremes of heat and cold. It driea quickly and anyone can apply it with a brush. Its smooth, flint-lik- e finish is not easily marred, nor will it crack or chip off and it docs not become sticky under body heat. The jewel-lik- e richness of Duco is greatly admired for whatever it is used. Friday, May Utah-Iduh- 3796 . Glen 2414 Washington Avenue Lake taker at ah it H( eekly me stating Playtri DU PONT PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS GOODRICH SILVERTOWN it hia Harold wring oi Hotel You can now get xita of A Du Pont Finish for when ia were dm to ianben rtnanidi Every Surface. :rov APPLY WITH A BRUSH For woodwork new or old furniture, automobiles, floors, walls, metal work, etc. , Duco. applied with a brush, driea with an eggshell gloss and ia hard, tough and durable. Sold by TRY THEM! ni imbtr of it e, fin intern innii cl i 0 bus!-nes- s, I S 26, b dtjr B. DUCO Garage trip U Ptendt 'tier taker xhangi fit i aggeatei Scott Hardware Co. snow-battl- 4 George ilt THE GENUINE Pan-Americ- an 'll Cl SCOTTS Do You Know That I ow Its Here! e I Co. 2S2. snow-battl- a I Piano Bros.-Rober- ts Ia-sli- Bs Bradleys Bide the Buffler in Beautiful Barn Irowni e, LATE PLAYER ROLLS . , Waltz. What Does It Matter, Hush-a-By- - Waltz. 3869 "It All Depends On You, Fox Trot 3385 Falling In Love, Waltz. 101067 "Doll Dance, Fox Trot. 3844 : snow-gam- , A- OHS PLAYER ROLLS k, r two New Snappy Hits o , V r, Brown, Davis county is one of the few Two events of the past week were counties in the state that is not going the birthday party at the home of Mr. behind in assessed valuations this and Mrs. George Mitchley, in celebrayear. The following comparative state tion of 51 r. Mitchleys birthday, and merit for 1926 and 1927 are self ex- 1920 Ogden Gunners took the first two Total assessed value Idaof the series from games tiMil opening It ticn a glorious winter day of Ileal Estate $6,S7J,900 ho Falls, last years champions of the with kiiow on the ground and good. Total assessed value in the Tuesday league, of Improvements clear, cold air. 2,719,275 and Wednesday games. The first day Total assessed value Of course Nick Gunners the defeated the Spuds by 8 of Live Stock 026,130 and Nancy had to A and the second day by a score Property been having a of 7 to 6. Doth games were attended Personal r.ot Otherwise wouderful 1 in a, by record crowds. assessed 2,341,963 but aa soon aa The opening of the series in Ogden waa In made a event and more Mine gala Paddy Grand Total $12,467,268 than 2,OUO fans turned out to welcome Nancy asked aud the opening of the great nationul denly ; 1927 game. Governor George H. Dem was Total assessed value "Don't tha fair present for the opener and took part of Iteal Estate lea ever mind tha $6,880,875 He per- Total assessed value jn the opening ceremonies. cold. Daddy formed on the mound and pitched the of .. 2,802,410 N o. Indeed. first ball to Mayor George E. Brown- Total Improvements assessed value answered Daddy. in role the of M. batsman. ing Fred of Real Estate 487,985 Nye, president of the league, attired Persanal Tliay don't Property in regulation uniform, waa behind the mind It one scrap not Otherwise bat, and Thomas uiure than you president of assessed 2,318,108 the Ogden club, handled tne indicator. and Nick did this two balls had been pitched to After Grand Totals afternoon $12,489,428 lis honor, the mayor, his olu time eye The above figures not only 'sneak Then they lova A thorough investigation of the returned to him, and he landed a for the richness of the soil and abunIt, aald Nick. Duco single to left field. The did not dance of water, but for the industrious Of couraa they dot They had a the paint, aa a valuable product for run the base, but said tomayor friends and and progressive people of said counbrightening up the home furnisnowball battle this vary afternoon. ture, floors, walls, automobiles or ana that he would knock a homer and ty; as shown by the decrease in the It was one of tha moat wonderful metal work, was made number of horses, the increase in tracby the Scott run later. battles, too, for you know every fairy Hardware-companyFollowing the opening ceremonies, tors, trucks, motor vehicles and the They have been convinced that the Du Pont Duco is the Ogden high school band, with number of splendid new homes that wanted to be on tha same aide. Of course, tha Fairy Queen said a paint produrt that will give ever- members of the American Legion, par- have and are being erected. that It wouldn't be a battle if they lasting satisfaction to its users. For ticipated in the flag raising cerethat reason the company decided to monies. are the basis of a color scheme didnt taka aides, which predominates in all buildings on the Duco The for the fans who accept Ogden agency attended the The fulrlea for one very abort mo opening paint for brush application. The Scott gamea of the league are thoroughly Idle Hour farm. The fences are white went were Just a little aad. Hardware company has for free dis- satisfied with the wonderful showing with green gates. "But then tha Fairy Queen explained tribution the complete line of the lit which the teams have The farm itself is located on a rol-- . made. It all to them. That was juat part of erature with suggestions for the using a safe prediction that baseball It is ling section of land, and is dotted with has of the paint for any surface. tha game. established itself in Ogden. Manager large trees, ao that the picturesque Art Murphy has n team of athletes buildings and yards are set in an atcall It a They would The verdict in the Snyder-Gra- y mur- for the Gunners that will surprise the tractive natural background. Inatead of a and aha would der case at Long Island City meets fans of the league this summer. choose tha aides. 4 public generally. While moat They wyre all quite happy again people approval are opposed to death sentences and tha game commenced. Biff Kach there are crimes so inhuman and bruaide had a beautiful enow fort and tal that execution aeema to be a mild tha Fair Queen aat at one side, be retribution. And this was one of tween tha forts, on a enow throne with them. Biff, a high snow crown for her head. The United Statea protective tariff The snow was light and tha snow Lexington, Kentucky, May 19. halls were like fluff. They fell aa they walls are objects of heavy fire at both Idle Hour farm, near Lexington, the I, and RADIO CORD TIRES the I league of Nations and home of Col. Edward It. Bradleys have been handled by the struck. commercial conferences. It Kentucky Bauer " thoroughbreds, Buddy "Sometimes they struck tha fairy for is contended that the inter- and Bewithus, which ran in the KenMack-Robins- on whom they were aimed, or they fell national debts ran be only iaway paid by goods tucky derby, is one of the show places to the ground. or services. Nations cannot pay if of the , thoroughbred horse breeding "For the fulrlea were laughing so, they cannot sell. The lame point in center of America. the ia the fact that nations argument Col. houses these thoroughthey couldn't bother to sea about aim that cannot nay should never go to breds, Bradley 2441 Kiesel Avenue from which he will select his Ing. war. Peaceful and prosperous nations, derby in a candidates, large fireproof "They hud been throwing tha snow CONTINUOUSLY for 18 strictly to their own concrete barn. This barn ia also the balls for some time, when suddenly attending should not be called upon to pay home of Years? Bubbling Over and Bagenbag-gagthe Fairy Queen called out: the bills of quarrelling bankrupt comrecommenda-datio- n What better which ran one two in last! munities. "'Oil, fairies, look I' , derby. years do you need? "There was the winter sun where The barn ia finished in white stucA committee of distinguished per- co, with a they looked. The winter sun all red green tile roof. These two and glowing, lie felt the warmth of sons usually make a bad mess of their colors green, and white which are the ones earned by all Bradley horses I, Now selling at lowest prices feeling flue and atrong, and he was jb. in history. beautiful because ha was so warm and jjttMaiaMaMMaaMtMMsaMasMastaaaasMWWMaaaai red nnd strong looking. e "'Who won 'the One Goodrich First Class 7 he called. Tell me quickly, for It's high Inner Tube to fit the First time to go to bed. 1layers Car That Steals "'You see, I get sleepy these winter Second Base. days. I shine so hard all day trying to keep all tha fairies and all tha little boys aud girls wans at their play that 1 ain ready for had long before X am In tha summer. Than, you sea, ao one cares so much about my warm rays, and I dont gat tired at all. "'In the winter X have real, real work to do. That's why X am so rad and bright Just have to ha tha brightest color there la, as I am se happy that I can keep all the fairies and tha little boys and girls warm when they r the wedding anniversary of 51 r. and Mrs. H. H. served by the friends of The guests present at th m planatory: s 1 20. 2414 Washington Avenue ' Phone 90 Weal TBDIh tool ! Sole Agents for Ogden and Weber County of Our Consolidation Sale ii Jdi wi Bndd Wind-u- p "I pisy- - " A day Ilka this makes sue sleepy, though. I have worked so hard.' "And Ur. Sun almost sank down In weariness hind his hill-be- be- itfatai d. Thousands have already attended this big Bargain Event, and in closing this Sale we have gone through our stock and made further Smashing Reductions. ha called out "'You won, Mr. Sun,' they called to him as he was getting and farther behind the hill towards his long, nightly rest "You won, for both you made aides so warm and strong that neither side could win.' "Soma afterglow of red colors over tha snow told tha fairies that Ur. Sun had heard, and as he went to sleep ha said softly to himself: " Til be there tomorrow. I love fairies and little boys and girls.' farther BED SHEETS $1.50 values nr Womens FANCY SLIPPERS Black, patents, blondes and kids; (PO Spring Coats Greatly Reduced Tommy's first school report which was promising, read. Trying." The second term's report raised his parents' hopes by stating "Still try. 24-inc- h; $2.00 values $1.00 Ladies Genuine Lingette BLOOMERS All the new shades; 05C $1.00 values Mens BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $2.00 values nr 95C Mens KANGAROO SHOES and OXFORDS $6.00 values $0.95 Nunn and Bush SHOES and OXFORDS $10.00 values (? $0.95 Mens red and blue HANDKERCHIEFS Large size, 10c values; fir 4 for Boys LONG PANTS Sizes 5 to 16; $2.00 values report however, dashed all the ground. It read, "Still very trying." Reductions Up to Off. Nobody Confoasaa L t One-ha- Twenty-fourt- h AA f)Zn t)v L. D. S. GARMENTS Fine combed yarn; $1.50 values PHn lf 327 ei $1.UU Womens and Mens SILK HOSE In all shades; 75c values Smart Coats for Dress or Sports Wear Some are trimmed with Furs Others have the New Scarf Treatments. Ing." On of the rarest of birds la the chap who will own up to the fact he hasn't a sense of humor. Boston Traveler. jr $.45 $5.00 values Tommy's Pray ora The next SUIT CASES yno "Do you know tha number af his house 1 No. sir, but It'll be an the door." hopes to 9C i sir." 4 no Slx90 seamless; Men's and Boys WORK SHOES Moccasin toe, leather or Panco soles; (Pi $4.00 values $1.95 "Does Mr. Smith live hcref" asked tha man of the small boy who opened tha door. "No, sir." "Does he live an this street T : tath A FEW OF OUR SALE PRICES Informative "Yes, Vint at of ?PRM "Tell me who wonr nth, y wr m toolini Street Oit |