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Show May 20, 1927 .jrf. THE OGDEN IOST THE OGDEN POST Watch the CLASSIFIED Section for Bargains ssificd LAWN MOWERS Lawn Mowers Sinirjn-rnrM for Mv POM,tnr and CO. Parts mul Impairs POULTRY fULLMAN Avenue PbowjM Second-HanRiverside f 1800 Wash. A vp. tou want to buy or ! 11: North POULTRY ts d poul-jaJtf- - i"- J. Rap. mJ. B. p. D. number I. Phone aia 84th TfiE AND TRANSFER D shol.Si 1 lUaidcnre Phone IMS Office: C. E. Arm toons trwt i j A ,,VJ!r I4"1 . Dix-Log- Weatherproof Buddy who object to going to in stormy weather might worthy example in the career toy star of the picture, The Fightin Bom and raised on a large ranch near Comeback. Meeker, Colorado, Buddy rode ten miles every day to the little school house, and back again in the Many times he encountered the stiffest of bliz-- yet his record shows that he missed a day during his entire neoling. He was blessed with en-1- 7 and ambition, two factors which 'at of great assistance in reaching J Present enviable position as a pop-wit- ar Ruth is Wife pictures. a Permanent In the Movies -- IJwe are scores of motion picture but with each succeeding pic-1- 1 e screen sweetheart becomes of the some different man. Not so bride with Ruth Hiatt. She is permanently married for she plays the role of Bin. Jimmy Smith in Mack Ku. I I At. 'in.' lrrpi open Sun- Ford Driven ii'tur Phone 1790 tures to date, and it looks as if their happy wedded life is to continue inSmiths Customer is the definitely. latest release of the series. Miss Hiatt, a vivacious blonde, hails from Colorado, and is as naturally beautiful as the silver states many mountains and streams and lakes. And Miss Hiatt is just the domesticated sort of person whom Mack Sennett has tried to make Mrs. Smith appear to be. Modest, almost to the point of being shy, Miss Hiatt nevertheless possesses that spark of personality that makes her the confidante of every studio girl, and the one whom studio men hold as an ideal. Will Feature Novelty Dances at Lagoon Sennetts part of the regular dance pro-be dance to gram, at the Aa pre-seas- held at Lagoon Wednesday night, comJohnat 8:30 o'clock. mencing his and Rosell novelty Lagoon ny orchestra will furnish original dance novelty numbers during the evening, it is announced by Manager A. C, Christensen of the resort. Iliad $sir.oo Itoiit X29 Hua ll. ! Ford-Nelso- Phune , t.i irar. R. A. IMHKNPt NT (.I'D -- n, NORRIS ItKAl. K STATE PKAI.FII Ihona MiA Kirwl Avenue I ax!r thre Uf.ic IIIMMII Motor Co. n i.Mnl Slirwt an tne.. iulrll v)iM,Uv MW o,M ,lr,;,r;.,,h,M I he.Un. la!l.- -n iunipi Phxne 217 iTWO i'-rii i ACRES OK FIRST Yur i ,,,, AN i E sr Mt Ul Ct.AS I. AND ON m nitv if you i;kt a 1HY If FOR IS PRICKU itii. ii r SNAP TWO brand new Jubilee uimlvl Mai IIihu ham Hue re.lnrli.in fnr liumnliatr FUF. IUIOM IIOt'SK. I.AIICK le. Fa.v le. m. Cull .Ih.i and arrange (ir ilrniiMiHlrathin. MiAlFK ici;ii i'. cood mry. A I (in I H A K II K II ONE Wa.hiuatnn Avenue FATE W. K. Ti'Uiuir. with liinh 1'n'ifiirnU Ini', kallmin tirm, thus alwi. Kiiliitiiriil liirliaitr liumiirr. Iu(ly fr.ml anil ivar ; iUh mt.nnrliT, hnln nrw latlriy. I.ikr Hunk, Elam rlix-k- , nrw in vvn jr ili'Uil. ilriainall nrliina fur r rhaiu-Your to tm a hind rla rat for only n. AUTO SALVAGE Berthana Gardens Opens for Season With Record Crowd w I l.'iil ISMINO TACKl.K Siw.'ialltiCH Cheap MACKS Sh, ,.wV;;:.n,:,J,. mon niftr1. t I1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1 an BUi Avenue W REPAIRS ' SMALL HOUSE - FURNITURE CO. 14t SPECIAL is:;,, Tii SOUTH WASHINGTON 11. to-wr- ov of Western FA j tin-i- 1'honi 1 S.S M (:Ai'u at t'arkviv Auto Top tVmpuiiv Quint t 941 REAL ESTATE thkU (it Ateiiuv Im Wahir Srniiv. a'1,1 invi-ido- , C A I 'TO 1! in ImIIut, Moviltv. l.rsllitr W ok FOR SALE AUTOMOIIII.ES m In a. kitvla of lurmtuie. tuk nd rangMout i hu:h rent and mor yundf ADS Becker-Higelo- Pathe Phone FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS DARGAINS AlTO REPAIRS . in-mt- Roosevelt, M Mrrvii'c nUlion. Axtri.u l'kn'iif 992 I M-.- et i ! Buddy ; li id tSO-- tirra! A.r.o I KIWANIS CLUB city appoint committee to join in the of securing George D. Pyper, manager of the movement additional. He said the dt Lake theatre, was the principal buildings for the college. iker at the session of the Kiwanis college department has grown from ab it Hotel Bigelow at yesterdays 27 students, four years ago, to He gave a very th:s year. The student body repreetklr meeting. talk upon the subject of sents every religious shade he said. President "jyjr I Have Known." OGDEN GlN Cl.lB ilej B. Steck, of the club, will leave The weekly trap shoot of the Og26, by automobile, accompanied rkii family for Memphis to attend den Gun club at the t international convention of the traps, south of the city limits, ha.i been postponed until Sunday, May sinis club. 29. The postponment of the shoot FORTY AND EIGHT was made because many of the local Harold R. Tribe presided at the and visiting shots will take part in wiing of the Forty and Eight" held the shoot at Geneva, on Utah Lake, Hotel Bigelow last night. Special near Provo, this week. xsti of the local order were the nben of the Price, Utah, voiture ROTARY CLUB a io were present to extend an An inter-cit- y program of the Rotary to the local American Legion clubs of Utah and of Preston, Idaho tubers to attend their annual held an interesting meeting at Hotel MMnade to be held in Price The Bigelow Wednesday evening. night. It is expected that a program was in charge of the Logan saber of the Legionnaires will make club.. One of the features of the entrip to Price by automobile. tertainment was the final appearance of the season of the high school R. EXCHANGE CLUB O. T. C. band. President Aaron W. Tracy, of the (ter college, was the principal WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS inker before the members of the The Womans Relief corps of the xhinge club at their weekly meet-- 1 post will hold a meeting it Hotel Bigelow, Tuesday. lie this afternoon in the W. O. W. hall gftited the luncheon dubs of the on Grant avenue. I rtiuhtf i Oi MARK R1NGIIAM , ,. Clubs, Lodges, Societies di 9.',h Koi-.ur- YOU may order your al. nn.l chnrve them, collection will be mmle after tlic firt publication. THE OGDKN POST 2420 Kiecel Avenue l'hnne 3t" PERSONALS teol i Ku-m- I'. OPPORTUNITIES JCafy Aid-u- tn h 1 , Cl CLASSIFIED A'il o - .iW- W ROW ARE YOUR RRAKES? 11ARPSTER & SON T CONTRACTORS Wheelwright Cun'htruJtinii Vo. street 0 j'Hiiiiiitui ii-- MUNICIPAL h KAll.KOM) CUNTIIAC'IUUS No JuU too Smn!i rnr t.ii llig 12 a9fd Strvi't I'hnnp 4M LARSON SONS, KiiiMing tvnlrii'-ii-i-- . any kind of work in liuiMine line Ci..l SS6K, 1M10 Avenn. DON'T Break Your Back w ' A. L. RRKWKK CO. - p I'UoLllNi'.KU wirriil ; FOR the housewife, km--. Sle-nu- a lianu (imHurle. m ynur htloe iir. FOR OF.NF.ItAl. (MKAN'V; AM) RKlOIITFNINi; I p SSHFftoduct, Corp. 8er.Uk. Your Car Tryi" to move, thing.. KuY st.-- PAINTING & DECORATING 1200 LEATHER WORKS P.RIDGE GARAGE -j RADIO s irsssj.soreur- AlTO REPAIRS l Watch the Classified Section for Bargains AmMor Auto Salvage and Caa Slalion laee ua in uur new place) 17th Street and Waah. Ave. Phone 390 AC JOHN (LARK Funeml services fur John ClarV, (58 venrs of age, former veteran fire- 4 UT WITH HOUSE ON AVKNlK. W. H. I.AKNAUD KEAL ESTATE I'liolio 1.9 ill, lA.i,lrilrv 10,'iM-- WASIIINCI'ON AVKNl'K SHOE HKIAIKING five nnr tiim, nrw Motor hntlrry. nrw curtain. par la in drat rlaa mmlitinn. Wr ilon'l Iwlirvr Ihia rar ran hr ilupliratrJ in llgilrn at (hr purr. Tr IIIMCK nrw lin. Mul all KOOM NOKIII WAMMNC'ION $795.00 Deaths and Funerals AMI SIX 111 I Touring, l man, of Ogdon, wbo died Tuesday morning, wore held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Seventeenth ward chapel. Interment was made avenue n the city cemetery. Mr. Clark was south of the Washington dance 10m in England, Noveinlwr 21, 185S, bridge, Ogdens newest open-ai- r floor, m:i opened lust night with and came to Utah in 1K6I. He wa a large crowd of first nighters presbrother of the late Joseph ('lark, 1924 Kortl touring, fivr gomi tirra, tup, curtain anil nnhion. like nrw. Motor ent. The Roman garden, built by :or twenty years manager of the anil all parta (I. K. Ownnl lijr a rarrful the company, of which 11. Grand opera house. He is survived l( you arr looking lor a good ilrivrr, R. Ioitcr is manager, is One of the )y one daughter, 13 grandchildren nn-Kuril I hi will ui(, only broth:'ive r three uniiue opon-aidancing gardens in the state. ers and two sisters. The Roman arch itect ure is followed closely in all the appointments of MRS CATHERINE M. KNIGHT the garden. The gothic pillars and Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Roman amphitheatre seat and bal- 11. Knight, 94 years of age, who died conies, with the brilliant colored awn- Monday at the home of her daughter, ings and drapes, give the garden the Mrs. Robert Karnes, in Harrisville. air of the ancient Roman gardens, was held yesterday afternoon in the Shrubbery and flowers in the corners Plain City chapel, writh Bishop George of the garden makes a very pleasing A. Palmer presiding. Interment was effect. The dance floor is of concrete made in the Plain City cemetery. Mrs. and waxed and finished to a high Knight was horn in Pennsylvania, 2S2S Washington Avrnua The lighting October 15, 1833, and came to Utah degree of smoothness. effects of the garden is one of its when she was 19 years of age. She main features. The architecture and was a resident of Plain City since construction is in thorough keeping 1858. Surviving are six children, GO with the name of the garden. Art grandchildren, 154 great grandchildren Sh reeve was the architect and E. J. and five Isakson the contractor. Olic. Reeve will be the manager of JOSEPH T. STONE the garden and director of his orThe funeral of Joseph T. Stone, who chestra, which will furnish the music died in Pocatello, last Sunday folThe lighting effects for the dance an operation, was held Wednesfloor will be controlled at the music lowingafternoon from the Undipiistl day stand. with Bishop James II. Riley chapel, Net Thursday night the Disabled Interment was made in the American Veterans will give a dance presiding. He is survived by his cemetery. city at the Roman Gardens. Widow, two sons and two daughters and a number of brothers and sisters. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service MKSrVILDA JONES Commission announces the following Funeral services for' Mrs. Vilda A. open competitive examinations: Sen- Jones, wife of Joseph E. Jones, who ior Stenographer, Principal Stenog- died Monday, was neld at 1 o'clock rapher, Senior Typist and Head afternoon in the Thirteenth the Departmental and Tanama yesterday ward chapel with Hishop Belnap preCool Invigorating Canal services. The entrance salaries siding, and funeral arrangement by the are 81,500, $1,680, $1,320 and $1,500 Malan mortuary. Interment was made Entrancing Applications must be on file at Wash- in the city cemetery. ington, D. C. not later than May 27 1927. Further information and apOKIE REEVE DAVID STROM IlERG plication blanks may be obtained from R. David Services for Slromberg A. R. Ward, Secretary of the Uniter' and his Hcrlhana held Monday afternoon in the States Civil Service Board at the post were Val- in Middleton ward Ogden chapel, orchestra office in this city. let. Bishop John Brown conducted the services. Interment was made in . The executive branch of the fed eral government in the district o ' the Huntsville cemetery. Columbia now employs a total of 59, SA1HE RUYTKK 591 persons. This is an increase o Miss Sadie Ruyter, 39 years of sge, 89 during Blarch last. The treasuiy night at 246 Washdepartment, with 14,168 employes, is died Wednesday after a protracted ill avenue, double more than ington the largest, being She was an ness, operation. following other department. any horn in Holland, June 10, 1888, and C. rame to Utah in 1911. For a num in the her of yeara she was employed 7 6 office of Dr. J. D. Harding. She is survived by three brothers and two Probate and Guardianship sisters in Holland. Notices $135.00 miinunity Shot Kcpair Shop 'IMrrrtatjumry non free . 9 Aim nr. Ilrt worn 22ml and 2.1nl Frank CiMr.ird llranlrnrr. We mil hmi anl deliver Fall 1C Urttfa IlfN'MinaMi fr HICYCIaES SPECIAL ('FIOANUP SALE KKlllJlIr H1CYCI.ES ON KAMM BYERS 2ilG Kiesol Avenue 12.Y7G Washington Avenue FEED Dee-Keel- n, $225.00 Browning Auto Co. I G ICK MASH KOW-MOU-C- H (with dry hultrmillk) 12.11. 100 pound G KOW-MOH-CIHC- SCRATCH K 12.76, 100 pound FARMERS FEED CO. (mail ordrra prom ply fillcdl Washington Ava. rhona 200H 1S2 Gel the Best I I Field, Flower and Garden Now:-- Seeds; Poultry Supplies; Globe, Pax Brands of Poultry and Stock Feeds. Full-o-Pe- p, I Dance at the New Beautiful Berthana Roman Gardens Ty-pist.- in Great Basin Grain Co. Berthana Building 319 24th Street Auto Awnings Latest Patterns Parker Auto Top & Awning Shop 426 Your Old Roofs INVEST LEGAL NOTICES Estate Real Per and Cent Bonds THE GREATEST HIGHWAY Consult County Clerk or Respective Last year the eleven states through Signers for Further Information. which the Lincoln highway passes afNOTICE TO CREDITORS ter leaving New York City expended Estate of Mary Ida Lutz Brown, approximately $17,000,000, of which $15,000,000 was for new construction deceased. Creditors of the estate of Mary Ida and $1,880,000 for maintenance, Lutz Brown will present claims with this of share expense New Jerseys was close to $10,000,000, considerably vouchers to the undersigned at the Trust Department of Walker Brothers more than 50 per cent of the total. on the Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or The total amount expended before the 16th day of July, 1927. Lincoln highway since 1913 is approxbeWALKER BROTHERS BANKERS imately $90,000,000. The distance Executor of the Estate of Mary Ida Francisco VICTOR NELSON Victor Nelson. 67 years of age, drillers helper for the Southern Pa rific company, at Lakeside, Utah, died in the local hospital Wednesday even- ing of pneumonia. He was unmarried and had worked for the railroad com-- 1 any here since February 1, 1916. e funeral arrangements .will be made later. $100.00 : $500.00 : $1000.00 "Safe Investments 427 KIESEL RUILDING In view of the increased demand of amusement seekers and the inefficient Lutz Brown, deceased. quarters for spectators at murder & Mitchell Blusser trials, it has been suggested that these Ball, thrilling affairs should be staged by Attorneys for the Executor. Date of first publication May 13, 1927. Tex Richard or some other promoter Date of last publication June 3, 1927. who will provide a stadium. Jimmy Smiths" tween New York and San series of Pathe by the Lincoln highway is 3,142.6 domestic come- miles, and the Lincoln Highway assoc dies. Ruth has iation reports that only forty-on- e been married to miles are unimproved, that section be 4nmj BicKee in all of these pic ing in western Utah. "S' LADIES! ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS! Twcntyfourth St. Phone 144 Saturday in F. B. F. Phone 652 Lastic Cement over your old roof costs one fourth as much as your Shingles. Terms and Estimate Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED Western Roofing and Co. Manufacturing 2473-- 2154 Quincy Phone R American Asphalt Shingles Utah Product Tee Lock Hexagon DISTINCTIVE SAFE Strip SERVICEARLE 9 Drastic Reductions on All Dresses & Coats 1 Order of tne Receiver: Stock Must Be Converted Into CASH at Once Ornamental Designs - Applied over the old wood shingles by expert shinglers. Roofs Guaranteed. TEN MONTHS TO PAY I? American Asphalt Roof Corp. r Phone 1277 Wii . . v II , '! ., OGDEN, UTAH 2466 Grant |