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Show friHav. August 19, 1927 5 THE OGDEN POST ill the r.i-ari i it r an mg among i:,- many r., w ,.f the toil1 TlU' law hvtllc ! one . f i i, of km t., u "m-- ' THORNTON DRUG -- - INTERESTS to add i1 stalled in Ituh. CHAIN HERE Tojip.-- I.y J Maik n.ar-.de- ; th,. - h.-a- : predominating, $25,000 Drug Store Opens colorslatet-- Ve , tain lmrm..ni,s with ;U- uh.ti, giayi and hknk ued ti.ru.:. tile work w::h l ijo an.l s..d l word in lb-T- he . j. Sa;,j t,, iK.-th- Washington ave.; Second tion. Blue i '.uu!s wiu- tppi-d 11 in Thorn plete the u.inir iheiii;. Electric vc- No. and Ogden in nu iee hfing r.oc-- ! Foun- frigeraiuni is ut-dFive mtfi ton Chain; Has the Only u mperaluit-fvji-.tai- Announcing The Opening of divi-ru-- l on -- , ; s Will keep the feud ill pcrficl iumhtiu"., tain cf Its Kind in the State; according to meii.hers of the ,Wr a. Local Payroll $1000 a Month Hartman Kour.tj.-coinpanv, who are . installing the field of Og- -. Entering the business nd vicinity with a second store, william Thornton Drug company the eleventh in its chain la open tomorrow in the old Bank 'building at. Washington streets. The inue and Twenty-sixt- h Ant store at Washington and Twenty-tLNa-aJ- Si j, Hut lunches addition tu the feur.-- : U ,ia' 'i11 ali!iiiur.c d 1ioadiii'iit, local manager of Will be served I11 ii'ie ' Wm. Thornton Drug Store 1:1 the lhuriiton ding interests. Off ii t'j and pivsi rijition buoili are tii ih floor. No. 11 mainta'.iied on the mezzanine Established in Ogden four years ago, the loeul stores now have 12 streets will be continued, it is employees and a payroll of eluse to Thornton, who has $1000 a month. The new store was Fork for the necessitated by the from here Spanish gome of steady business in Ogden and the growth desire to Tthat is new in the equipment keep pace with the city's advanei n.ent. of a modem drug store is incorporated hornton stated. Corner 24th & Washington Innounced by Mr. Tomorrow, Saturday Agency for The Owl Duff Confr In and (Jot A jilucts 1! ECIAL! FiiyF cii&rt brick el i Browns oils lee Cream tegular 50c Special 20c aturday Only New Type Moser-IIartma- Soda Fountain n OUR POLICY rf Little News Items on Ogdens Development - REALTY COMPANY EXPANDS FORCE First: To operate real Drug Stores; to carry only the j With the rapid development of their new development section, The High- Keeping step with Ogdens steady land Addition on the scenic the Blackburn and looking down on Ogden, the development, Barton Realty firm who are moving are increasing their facilities heights realtors for the to a more pretentious location on financing of homes and are making Washington avenue and who are ex- it possible for home owners to secure panding their already large sales and a new home with but very small payfield force. ments down. The office force of five u Success to THORNTON DRUG ST No. 11 24th and Washington Avenue,1 fgdei We Want the Pdblic to Inspect the Futures We Installed inMus Store Salt Lake Cabinet & Fixtures Co. 32 !7 Richards Street Salt Lake City BANK : OFFICE : STORE : CHURCH FIXTURES Display Show Cases ih Cabinet Work Write or Wire for Estimates purest and highest quality of Drugs and Drug Store Merchandise. Second: Third: The customer is always right. Free prescriptions to the worthy poor. Wm. Thornton Drug Store No. 11 Corner 24 th & Washington is to be increased as well as the field force which numbers close to a score of men. Since the first of the year more than a quarter of a hundred homes have been erected in Ogden by Blackburn and Barton, and contracts are soon to be let for several more. The new offices in the old First National bank building will be divided into several , departments, all of which are to be modernly equipped. dresses will also be found on the ! second floor. The silk underwear section will be adjoining the ready to wear department, thus making it so a complete outfit may be purchased without having to go from one floor to another, according to Paul L. of the Wright, The art department will have a prominent place on the first floor. ; vice-preside- nt Em-loriu- To raise funds for support of the Mt. Ogden Stake summer home in the HOSPITAL WORK RUSHED recreational park of North Fork canWork on the new $150,000 addition yon the members are giving a dance to the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hos- at White City Cardens next Friday forward rapidly night. There will be a number of feapital is being pushed and the cement. work will be com- tures including a prize waltz to add to the gaiety of the occasion. pleted very shortly it isis announced. to be four The new addition, which stories topped with a roof garden, is Establishment of the first authorized to be constructed of reinforced con- Duco auto refinishing station in Ogcrete and brick. The contract calls den is the result of the combined effor completion of the building by De- forts of Richard Yandenberg and Icecember 1. land Hanks who are located at 1715 Washington avenue. They now conBUYS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME duct what is declared to he one of the the James H. Douglas, manager of finest auto painting plants in the west. Boyle Furniture company, has pur- All modern equipment for the refinishchased the beautiful new home of the ing and painting of automobiles Is William Blackburns in Highland Ad- omnloyed in their building which has dition. The home has been one of a floor space of 75x150 feet, and inthe show places in Ogdens rapidly crease of their working force is It growing new residential section. contemplated. archiof modified style a English is tne features is tecture and one of its HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS large ballroom inisthe basement. The K. Olson, county recorder, Josephine taking possession Douglas family today reported the following real esthis week. tate transfers: BUILDING PERMITS Building activities were at a low ebb this week, according to Ed Jessup, city building inspector, whose books show a total of $16,400 in building permits issued. Permits were issued to S. I Stebe phens for two $2000 houses to between avenue Lincoln on erected and Thirty-thir- d streets, Thirty-secon- d E run well Investment company, three house at $3000 and one $2000 bouse on Binford avenue; P. J. Beocher. $000 garage and $300 to the Tent Theatre at Washington, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. A number of distinct changes are being made in the Emproium this week. One of the features is the opening of a new Junior department which will be on the second floor. To better the women buyers the , accomodate millinery will tie adjoining the ready to wear department and the house T). F. Vogel and wife, Florence Vo- Phone 272 Sewer District Work Kotarians See Movie Of Lindberg's Flight Awarded Iajw Didder Work of laying the sewers in district No. 154 has been awarded the Wheelwright Construction company, who made the lowest of three bids. Their bid was $0071; Sommer-Bac- r Drainage company, $10,914.50, and Union Construction company, $11,414. The new sewer is to be laid on the Twenty-eight- h streets: following street from Harrison avenue to Taylor avenue; Grant avenue between street and Thirty-sixt- h Thirty-fourt- h street; Fowler avenue between street and Twenty-eightenth street; Kicsel avenue t from Fourteenth street to a point 212 feet north of the north line. Rapid progress is being made in Ogden Kotarians at their meeting Wednesday at Hotel Bigelow were entertained by pictures, and an interesting account of Colonel Charles Twenty-sev- h raising the street car tracks and the is laying of gutters on Washington complete. practically The egg was found in a secluded nest where the hen has been in the habit of hiding her egg,, StaVer said. HEAR NATIONAL REALTOR Harrington, field secretary of The Thornton Drui Iu the national real estate board, addressed members of the Ogden real estate board at their meeting yesterday. held at the Weber club. Mr. Harrington was introduced by President J. B. Barton. He gave a most interesting account of his work and discussed the legislative and taxation problems that are now being consid ered by the national body. Mr. Harrington is touring the coun try and visiting real estate boards with a view to drawing them into closer touch with the national group, gel, to Marion W. Sherwood and wif. Charlotte Sherwood, a part of lotsll and 12, Nob Hill subdivision to Ogden Citv survey; consideration $1. Earl Wright and wife, Joy W. Wright, to W. H, Alder, a part of lot 21 and all of lot 22. block 25. RirhselV subdivision to Ogden City; $10. Winchester and wife, Myrtle A. Wincheter, to Verne B. Thorpe, a wrt of lots 12 and 13 in Mock 1 in SHIP GREEN TOMATOES Woodmansee Main street addition to States inspected green to United in Ogden City, and part of lot II two carloads of them, ari East Park division to Ogden City; $10. matoes, shipped from Ogden daily by What is be! Leved to be a record for the William Craig Canning comgoing the largest egg ever produced in We pany. The consignments are her county was a record hung un re- mostly to Texas markets, it is stated Varney cently bv a two year old hen. belong- Henry D. Olson and William have provide! ing to C. E. Staker, of Taylor. The operating the company, anr egg weighed six ounces and measured a department of U. S. inspection and tomatoes of the they are eight inches in circumference and is grading to be first the to believed company ofon exhibition at the farm bureau j enter into the business fice in the Federal building. Io Lindherg'i flight across the Atlantic. Roscoe Williams, local atotrney and former war aviator, gave the complete history of the famous first hop across the ocean. Through the courtesy of Ralph Roberts of the Glen Brothers and Roberts company the pictures were obtained for the gathering. President F. M. Nye presided. b'-in- g 1 green-tomat- o ervice Co. A. E: WINWARD, Mgr. 2250 Wash. Phone 993-- W The electric work at Hotel ISigelow, Thornton Drug Store and Colonial Bldg, and Loan Co. was done by us. LOOK THEM OVER |