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Show s Otfdcn Briefs I 1 Twin daughters horn In Williuiri K. and Bertha Tuttle Guinpbell, Wednesday aftcnvmn, died ut tin family home, 2141 Iingrv avenue. Tin funeral services were held yesterday morning ut the I ,inl(iii-- YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED AT WHITE Will Invite Service Legion to Hold CITY GARDENS WEDNESDAY NIGIIT Star Next Meeting Here The Service Star legion will lie invited to hold its next national con- vention in Ogden next year, according to the plans of the Ogden delegates to the national meeting to be held in Spokane, Washington, this month. The delegates will carry a letter bearing an invitation to the organization from the hoard of city commissioners, also from the chamber of commerce. Mr. J. U. Eldredge, Jr., will present the invitation from Ogden. f'iitrnltiiiin L, M. Hilton, of the police tl.prllnlm. while Hearrhing fori a still in tin Burch I'wli district,! found a fawn lyinr in hr mail. Il revived the animal, took it to his home where hr frri it milk uml thru tonk tin- ilrrr In Deputy Warden W. II. Anderson, who turned it loose near where it was found. I - Hubert I. Burton, president, of the Hendricks upon the charge of driving of an automobile. reck-les- -: At (he session of the Rotary club, held Wednesday nt the Iligelow, W. H. Shearman, who recently visited Haiti, gave mi interesting talk upon the island. He said that .10 schools of ugrieulture hud leon established upon the island. Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie L. Hedges, l!( years of Hge, who died Wednesday afternoon at the family rcsidenee, will lie held this afternoon, in the home, 2452 Madison avenue, with the Rev. Arthur J. Hanson presiding. f pre-rceili- rj JULY 1st We Will Move Into Our New Quarters at AND WASHINGTON TWENTY-THIR- D (llarhcrtson Building) where larger garage and salesrooms will enable us to render better service. ng 2550 Washington A STORAGE IIAG CKDAHl.Kl) Send Your Winter Goats. Suits and Furs for a MOTH-PUOO- F Quality Dry Cleaning We will return them in a moth-proo- f cleaning prices will he charged. Only our regular The hag is FUKE! hag. lllililllllH Quality Cleaners Phone 1225 Through forests deej Where the rippling, ra Tumble to the sylvan I ijf. -- Will the Cleaner You Buy Do ALL the Cleaning? Why be satisfied with a cleaner which does only one-thir- d or of your cleaning work? two-thir- ds Royal Electric Cleaner does all the cleaning ALL af one-ha- ROYAL cleans the rugs thoroughly. ROYAL cleans and polishes bare floors. ROYAL cleans drapes, upholstery, etc. IT For demonstration call t Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Geiger of North English, Iowa, arc the guest for the week of Mrs. Charles M. Rollo, 1860 Washington avenue and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Norris, 1876 Washington avenue. The Geigers are en route to California for a three months visit with relatives and Electric Co. Ogden 2556 Fish and Game License sold by Washington Avenue Phone 2 Scott Hardware Co. 2414 Washington Ave. friends. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kicsel and daughters, of Sacramento, California, are the guests of Mr. Kiesels mother, Mrs, Fred J. Kiesel, Twenty-fifth- 1 street and Adams' avenue. t N. Y Y Y Y IT$ That, an attempt to revive the Fa-- 1 shion Show and Harvest Festival for I which Ogden was noted may be attempted in Ogden this fall according to the statement of merchants who have assissted in the promotion of the Fashion Shows in the years gone by. Not since the fall of 1926 have Ogdon merchants staged a Fashion Show. The events of the past always called for a three-da- y celebration with Ad-C- No. 389 ut O. OGDEN CO. 236 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET ale New Y T ? Y t Y Thousands of .people hare taken advantage of the wonderful T Money-Savin- g Bargains we have offered. There are still many numerous parades, carnival features, Y and street dancing each evening. They V wonderful Bargains to be found in all Departments. nearly always brought into Ogden most a thousand visitors each JL I al-- 1 day. It was one of the best events ever held I evening. The merchants of Ogden have found in the nast the Fashion Show and Harvest Festival held here the first or second week in September have always brought many visitors to the city. Moire Bargains Every Day 1 in Ogden to stimulate interest in business. It. has been suggested, as the Washington avenue improvements to make a Greater Main Street wiB be completed by the time, that it would be fitting to celebrate the occasion with I t i & t: V Y Y Y Railroad Magazine Praises Ogden Man FREE s I)a-- It has been extremely discouraging tomato growers thus far due to the continued cold weather and many nests. There is, now, a new pest showing up called psylla, or jumping plant e insect when ;ice, a very tiny in the adult stage. The nymph stage Miss Beanie Main may be mistaken for the regular plant lice but is somewhat difthe Rev. Ilyslop met the couple and green ferent in color, varying from brown performed the ring ceremony. Fol- nr orange color to a shade of green, lowing the ceremony the large crowd a flat body instead of somewhat round of merrymakers who witnessed the ss the plant lice. It has a charwith wore ceremony, impressed with the acteristic shell covering apearance due sacmlness and solemnity of the oc- to casion, remained quiet and the words verthe folding of the immature wings the body. of the pastor were distinctly heard Watch your tomato plants for these in the farthest corner of the great bail room. When the ceremony wa insects. The damage is rapid and over the young couple left the ball spraying must be done immediately room with showArs of congratula- to save the plants if the insects are tions from the crowd of well wishers. present. Use Black-Le40" at one The couple went to Hotel Bigelow and lf to twice the usual where the bridal suite had been re- strength of the directions on the conserved for them. The bridal party tainer. This will be at the rate of consisted of the immediate relatives. two teaspoons full per gallon of 1 hey were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Main. I water. Some laundry soap of 823 West First North street, Salt I added to make acheap fairly good soapsuds Lake City, parents of the hirde, and I will assist greatly in the affectiveness Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Jones, parents of I of the spray, at the rate of three 'rS West Fourth street, pounds of soap to fifty gallons of City; Mr. 'Dora Hauser I spray. If the flea beetles are also if and Mrs. Ilay Jones, sisters of the I present use a combination Spray of I groom. Black Ixaf 40 and Arsenate of lead, the arsenate at about two i using retnrnnd tu restored l'n wat"-They .re t I The Black Leaf 40 spray must hit low. I the insect to kill it so a good sprayer effective nd care be. u?ed to W. S. OBrien, former of manager wor done tho Postal Telegraph company in Og- A "Pray dust is being tried out at den and later in Idaho Falls, Idaho, was an Ogden visitor this week, lie Bountiful. This may prove better is going to Ixis Angeles to spend a va- - than other methods and if so the incation with his son. formation will be spread to the carnival features and street dancing. It has been suggested that a manufacturers and industrial parade could be held in the day time and a large electrical and fashion parade in the Gateway-Chevroletln- c- that stretch Oer the mountains, j There are roads that , fly-lik- for the building of four and miles of road between Cedar City anil Cedar Kreaks, will be called for by the U. S. liureau of Public Ronds, in three weeks, according to new First National Rank building the statement of K. J. Finch, district yesterday afternoon. His event was engineer. Kills will hi opened today witnessed by a crowd estimated at road in Idaho, 2,000 persons. He plans to climb the upon the Victnr-Irwi- n walls of the Hotel Bigelow. Mark Aiken Crites, 2721 Monroe avenue, hns enlisted in the navy and C. S. Ure and Ray Russell, both of lias been sent to the training station nt Kan Diego, when he will have Roy, were fined $0 each in the city eight weeks training to pnparo to court, upon the charge of maliciously enter the Naval Academy at Annapo- shooting of n dog, the property of lis. Henry Wahlburg. The acused claim ed the dog had attacked them the shooting. The annual rush of the June marriage licenses at the office of County Clerk I A. Van Dyke, has started. Ixvi Farrow and Moroni Farrow, An average of ten licenses a day have brothers, who pleaded guilty to the been issued during the past week. charge of having liquor in their posThe city commissioners have up-- . session, wen each sentenced to 30 in jail by Alfred ((Indwell, jua proved the notice of intention for the days of the tire peace of Burch Creek. The of avenue Washington improvement wen arrested bythemem anil Twenty- between Twenty-secon- d l,f sheriff s force and federal sixth streets and referred the unme to the city attorney for passing upon poi'cers. for its legality. Mr, and Mrs. John Hamner, former "Hahc" White, the Human Fly" residents of Ogden, hut, who have been successfully climbed the walls of the in California for the past year, have Kids jj, And roads . o Donald W. Jones fine of the prettiest public wed dings ever held in Ogden was that held nt the White City Gardens, Wednesday night, in which Donald W. Jones Hini Miss Bessie Main were joined in bonds of holy wedlock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John W. Ilyslop, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parliis and a large audience of dancers. Mae letts Lick wood was the liridesmaid and Ray Jones, of Salt Ijiike, brother of the groom, was best man. Immediately upon the stroke of 11 p. in. to the strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march by the Jack Passey orchestra, the bridal couple entered the White City hall room. An isle lending from the door to the orchestra stand waa formed by the large crowd who stood quietly while tho coiipli entered and throughout the At the orchestra stand ceremony. Hi. p There are high roads and low roads, And open roads and closed There are free roads a . And roads that hide by hillsides You meet most evry Where the dead have long reposed, And roads that hie io And roads that come to cities, And roads that drive t. t :'n And roads that swing away There are roads that ir a Vy, To the merry greens of viiluges Where the little children play. And, while ail roads p The best road in the uoiv.'. Is the roHd that runs i v ,n There are dry roads and wet roads i That make you walk or run, J. Tomato Plant Pests The condition of the Rev, John Kward Carver, who has been ill nt his home for a number of weeks, was reported improved yesterday. He has had u severe attack of pneumonia. V. M. Michielson wits fined $2(1 in the city court by Judge John A. THE OL1) NOME ROAD Some roads are invitations Calling men to fields afar And other roads, repelling, Keep most people where they are. Splaincd Directions for Eradication of Mt. Ogden Stake is rnnfinrd to his home with an alt nek of the flu. Ilia condition was reported as improving last night. one-hul- Friday, June THE OGDEN POST The Southern Pacific bulletin for June carries a short article and photograph of Frank J. Kartonck of this city. Mr. Kartonck is assistant chief of time bureau in the local Southern Pacific offices, and, through his ac-- . tivities as manager of the employes Christmas Savings club here, hast gained much fame over the system1 and has earned himself the nickname of Santa Claus. Mr. Kartonek also acts as treasurer of the employes social club. Cigarette Tax Brings Big Returns to State S. J. Kaplan, inspector for the cigarette tax, is working in Ogden and vicinity for the present week. He said that ho had found practically no violations of the law here, lie snid that the cigarette tax was increasing the revenue to the state. The carrying out of the previsions of the law i? under the direction of John who has adWalker, ded more than $133,000 to tho state from the cigarette stamp sales. The violations of the law. Mr. Kaplan said, means a fine of $29i and the abatement of the license to sell cigarettes. state-treasure- r, ft t Y Mens Leather Gloves EXTRA! SHOES : PUMPS : OXFORDS Canvas The famous U. S. Keds divided into three big lots Lot No. 1 Sizes 5 to 11, $2.00 values Lot No. 2 Sizes 11 i to 2, " $2.75 values Lot No. 3 Sizes 21- - to 8 " $6.00 values r7T t) C AO aoC t 4a (T Mens Dress Shoes All sizes, browns and blacks ; values to $14.00 pair n j 31.4o (f 4 -- Stetson and Felt Hats 8.00 Stetson and $10.00 Felt j Hats, special f Y (T Mens Straw Hats 39c This seasons latest styles new arrivals including the famous Tvincaid-Kimbal- T and Siff. Bros. Clothes. 1-- Price 2 1 H (I i EXTRA! 1000 Fair Misses and Childrens SHOES : PUMPS : OXFORDS All sizes, values to $8.00 JDJL.UU 14 Off Several Pair No Limit Buy Out They Go! Twenty-Fift- h f i Come Early, Get Your Pick 236 1 Mens Suits This Season's vY N t Best grade, reg. 75c ENCO. Street 1 |