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Show t Friday, August Utah Construction Farm Demonstrators Colonial Building and Co. Head Returns To Talk in County Loan in New Home East From Trip A f Don The serial story, runbeen Juan, which has will be rening in The Post, sumed next week. scries of project talks and farm (Continued From Page 1) demonstrations will be given next the AgriTuesday,' August 23, hy worth $300,000 and years water is be cultural club of Weber county, of that lost to the people amount will News which Clyde Ferrin of Eden is presi- every year while final construction that believes dent and Verne Oberhansley- - is inHe congress delayed. Minstructor. A series of visits to hnni will give us legislation for compleMrs. M. J. Holt, formerly Mis Washington and Twenty-fourtfollowed by talks tion of reservoir next year if we ask in Weler county, nie Sprague of Oakland, Calif., is The association has increased its re- on demonstrations, and work In hard and enough. project or it promptly summer with her motner, sources fifteen times in the past 30 will mark the program. According to can be built spending the reservoir the iis opinion with Matilda a Mrs. Sprague. niontha and from beginning Obcrhansley, a number of very good cheaper if done as a continuous job. Moiselle Renstrom of Salt time $52,000 in 1024 has grown to have Miss visited this be not will returnMf.Wattis York New From projects resources totaling a million dollars bemuse has been visiting her of the inconvenience of locawest via Belleforche, where the Lake City, Utah, Gesford. and offices in five states Wyoming, tion and the heavy program already ed Carol Mrs. Utah-Idah- o Sugar company, of which sister, Colorado, Nevada, Texas and Utah. Hill has been All project students, how- le is the managing director, is bulbischeduled. Lizzie McKay Mrs. Established by a group of local ever, are to meet at the nearest farm her old summer ng a new sugar factory. He found spending theMrs. Hill is atwifeofPro-fesso- r enterprising business men in 1020, as visited at the scheduled time with the construction in here. a work preceding lome the Continental Building and Loan committee. Hill of the' Utah Agricultural manner and every indication association, the business grew until for to . be would are in the county working hat the factory college. ready Boys a reorganization was necessitated and assistant postoffered. Nelson, A be Miss beets. to of are uindie Sylvia this awards that four crop years the name was changed to the Colooffered visit to the beet fields showed the master, is spending her vacation at nial. The association operates under The Union Pacific system has the boy having crop to be in fine condition. He was jeneva, Idaho. the amortization plan or the killing a $100 scholarship to award to be n Rapid City the day President Cool-dg- e At a general meeting, the people the best the project, of mortgages by slow degrees used commuHuntsville voted on spending an of of based on but the at that visited fair project, efficiency place, so widely by leading banking and In at the pleasant camping afternoon and his to ere catch train nui to scholarship. depart loan concerns. They teach two prin- nity leadership addition to the scholarship three state the president and his party arrived. grounds of Ogden stake. All others of re-- 1 ciples thrift and , the building medals, gold, silver and bronze will However, he passed the presidential are welcome to join with them in homes. 27th the on be awarded for the three best proj- party on the way to the train. newing acquaintances Their Ogden payroll is $15,000 a ects in the state. Denver where day of August. a at short After stop exand their financial influence year The high priests of the Ogden Among the .state and local leaders he consulted with Denver & Rio stake tends throughout five western states. of Zion met in assembly at the officials railroad Grande who concerning comprise the Agricultural Boys' According to Paul L. Newmyer, Huntsville ward, August 14. construction work being done by the ary-treasurer of the association, club committee are: StateL.supervisor ranchers are harvesting Huntsville Utah came he Construction HumK. company, building and loan associations control of vocational agriculture, bean this week. Quite a their crop home. as much money as all the phries; county superintendent of bark was conplanted and the acreage is Mr. Wattis large We G. of B. very optimistic Fowler; principal banks in the United States and only schools, to nearby cantaken are being finance homes, while the banks fin- ber county high school, Keith Wal cerning business conditions and pros- crops neries. this for Verne business fall and good pects quint; agriculture instructor, ance everything. Grain is also being harvested and and members of the We- winter. Concerning politics he found Officers of the Colonial Building Oberhansley the sentiment among business men indications are for a large crop. tter county school board. and Loan association are S. G. Dye, favorable to the Republican at 8 oclock n North Og- strongly All president; J. G. Head, chairman of denStarting seemed satisfied with the projects of Leslie Randall, party. loan committee; Pauj I Newmyer, business conditions and there was lit will and Ward Barker secretary-treasure- r; S. P. Dobbs, at- Nephi Manning tie disposition for a change. Let well be visited. Each boy is to give a torney, and J. C. Allen, alone, seemed to be the preenough his on talk particular project and sales manager. Directors inidea. However, if the RepubFollowing is the complete program: vailing clude the officers and J. II. F. lican were to nominate a canTuesday, August 23, North Ogden didate party was not acceptable to the that Visit to projects of Leslie Randall, party, Governor A1 Smith, if the Nephi Manning and Ward Barker. Ifcmocrat candidate, would carry New County o'clock Harrisville, York and threaten the success of the Talks on project work by Ben d party. Dies and Harold Brown. ANNOUNCEMENT TO ' Plain City Suffering a paralytic stroke from THE PUBLIC which she never recovered, Elizabeth Demonstration at Richardson ranch Miss Helen Spalding, a former Ann Hadley, 69, native of Weber on the weighing of sheep in the field. Utah Good newspaper woman, who for the county, died Sunday morning at her Demonstration on tne culling of past seven has worked on the home in Taylor. Funeral services years England ranch. Boys newspapers of Oakland, were held in .the Taylor ward chapel poultry at theMax New Berkeley and Stirck riving talks: Christensen, Blaine ! Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock lobbina, Lloyd Robbins, Frank Skeen, bay .cities, has accepted the position of society and news reporter on The with Bishop James J. Gibson in Clark Orvel England, Don Car-- Dost. Taylor, id Used Guns Any courtesy shown Miss In Interment was the Taylor Ver, Archie Richardson and Roy Rich charge. will be Spalding duly appreciated by cemetery. ardson. tne management Mrs. Hadley was born in Slater-- 1 In Ogden, Itemlitdbl Game Load, W. P. EPPERSON, Manager. ville, December 29, 1858, and was the Luncheon at the home of Verne WetfernvWinchester daughter of Thomas and Sarah Whee- - Oberhansley, vocational agriculture OUR ADVERTISING MANAGER ler Etherington. In April of 1877 she instructor, . Shells was married to Samuel Hadley at I i Colvert R. A. has accepted the pi Salt Lake City. They celebrated as advertising manager of Tl ke a box of their golden wedding anniversary I Cpmng demonstration at Milton sition Mr. Colvert has had many years this spring. Mrs. Taylor was active ran.?h;T Tlks by M,lton Farr Post of newspaper experience on newspaRange Shells Hadley. In the L. I). S. church. Surviving her I and in the mountain pers Rocky I Hunt. . cken region Kanesville are her husband and the following and on the Pacific coast He has I children: Talks by Joseph Todd, Victor Pe large fund of advertising ideas Mrs. James J. Gibson, Samuel Had-- 1 terson. will be glad to offer suggestion Hooper ley, Jr., Emily A. Hadley, Thomas A. I assistance ' in preparing Hadley and George L. Hadley of I Demonstration on the culling of pul Taylor, John E. Hadley and Mrs. I lets. Talk on The Value of the McLean of Rockland, Ida.; Inace Brooder. Project talks by El ,To get .iron rust stains .from an Mrs. James B. Hunter of Wilson; I bert Widdison fend Joe McDonald, enemaled sink, bleach 'them with twenty-si- x solution of oxalic acid. Repeat unti grandchildren, one great-- 1 r0. 2468 Kiesel Phone 238--J Talks by Joseph Thompson and the stain disappears, then rinse grandchild and the following broth- era and sisters: George Etherington, I Chester West. Heybum, Idaho; Mrs. Ilyrum Good-- 1 Ilirch Creek The Colonial Building and Uan asdolsociation, one of Ogden's million unhaa which lar business enterprises dergone a phenomenal growth alnce its establishment in 1924, haa moved into new quarters this week in the old First National Bank building at 2J 19. mo Huntsville I h. sat-afacto- ry ND FIND IT i I secret- one-ten- th f five-minu- vice-preside- Weber Chicken Season te nt Native of Heart Stroke 9-- Max-fiel- ;i " . I repairs was made. Bring your damaged tires to us. Well j give you a good looking job and save you money. Opens Aug. 28 WcyCarry a of Both i Re nember those, antiquated tire repair jot s that looked about as bad as a bright patch on a fellows coat. You dont see many of them nowdays. We take particular pains to turn out a good looking job. Its a matter of pride with us and we can honestly say that you will have to look twice, yes, maybe three times, to find where one of our Modern Co. Tire-Servi- ce VULCANIZER& Phone 2276 Washington Avenue 346 12-1:- w.i. Fur-Thom- Sporting as Goods Co. . SLTS: hStU EtWon I HOUSING LOANS T.r.r?s.u.Thf of Weber, John Plain City and Mrs. N. A. Montgom- cultural Club for the Coming Year." ery of North Ogden. 6 Vi A Phone 76 j PER CENT MONEY. ELLERY ad-I.- AUTO RE'FINISHING .STATION, 1W m' 6 Call at S?ka.n?! v?rd When yo drinlbottlfd beverages, you are protecting rourse ench mouth and all diseases, We paid $ for a sterilizing machine our protection. P5nk of Other OgdeA clothiers attending the dy Slwm Walter wd Cali- convention were Rohert Hogan of IIo- ,rea and HrickMonand Charles Hansen gans and Atom Prt.r.0. of Wright', .tor,. TV prided b, Bishops counselor E. J. Jones. In I terment took plsce in the Ogden City Church Seeks City I Aid Stukendtfr directlon of Lin , Assurance that the city would aidl In promoting a community playground! LarCe Enrollmpnf Hi sponsored by the Eighth Ecclesiatical Open Sept. 12 E'a j on an Auto? Sprayed If Not, You Have Missed Something. hi.m re up-to-d- ate Vr rvl. for Playground .Jl''j SHOP at 23rd and Washington Dont Fail and Watch Us Do It. . Look for Our Duco Sign. Visitors Always Welcome to ask for Weborj by the city commission at a meeting! Anticipating larger enrollment held early in the week. The play-Iwthe ro "ernesti! bounded Seventh! ground the fail by Sixth and fft streets end Ogden and Adams avenues j Wa announced this week by Fresi-filla community need officials feel, dent Aaron W. Since the e as arrangements have been made for tablishment of Tracy. the institution as i tennis court, baseball diamond, horse-- 1 Junior college, enrollment has inshoe pitching court and other recrea-- 1 creased each year, and last year the tional facilities. The playground com-- 1 fttendance reached the 400 mark. represented by two skopesmen, J"tration will be held Monday and Bishop Joseph F. Barker and W. W. Tuesday, September 12 and 13, and Rawaon, sought concessions from the regular class instruction will begin city commission regarding unpaid Wednesday, September 14. for increased courses and sidewalk taxes of $672. Although no dofinate aid was prom- additional equipment have been pro. ised the matter was taken under ad- vided for this fall. President Tracy has stated. visement by the commission. Memki . '-- v Reg-mitt- 5 2471 Kiesel TO THE PUBLIC AUTHORIZED Clothiers uis aaaress oexore me memoers the vocated more modern and iters Mrs Samiii methods in putting their trade before I NeUon lle the buying public. The association be- - j 0f Jnhnr came affiliated with the National ganixation of clothiers and furnishen. Hem?ck OeH..n- - x? Phone 948 You Ever See Td. at nt ExclusiyeaUsed Car Dealers 2471 Kiesel of vice-preside- Phone 555 3122 Wash. Ave. Members Multiple Listing Exchange 2502 Washington Ave. ave-struct- or JiT Brown Cumber Co. elly & Herrick standards in R. O. T. C. work is Og- - 75, pioneer Ogden merchant and active den high school, according to a list church officer, who died early Tues-o- f ranking high schools made public I day morning from injuries received by the war department this week. The when he was run down by a street ear list includes West High, Salt Lake on Washington avenue. The accident City, Utah; Ogden high, Ogden, Utah; occurred late Monday afternoon as Gallileo high, San Francisco; Holly- - he was crossing Washington avenue wood high, Los Angeles; Los Angeles between Twenty-eight- h and Twenty, high, Ias Angeles; Technical high,! ninth streets, after having alighted Oakland, and Walla Walla high, Wal-- 1 from an automobile driven by a friend la Walla, Washington. , was in charge of Motorman Thecar HCaptain C. J. Dockler is military in-- 1 - . Hansen, 1939 Washington at Ogden high and has charge I n.u.p- - Police are investigating the ae-an effort to place the blame, the reserve uficers training corps I Herrick a native of Ogden, was here. I,born April 23, 1852, of pioneer par- Van Clve church worker F. M.AllNve Honored f?d ,waa h,b Jrust at the time of twent h Conclave I SV&Ki aFor grocery business at F. M. Nye, local clothing merchant, ThHImlVh was elected of the In-- 1 itreeL termountain association of dothers tyight t BUY NOWllHDiWvri MONEY Many Desirable Options Funeral services were held this af- Ranking with 25 high schools in the ternoon at the Second ward chapel of United States with especially high the U D. S church for I. A Herrick ? ud are forced towemove a large are making stoik. our of Therefore portion timber all and building reductions pn large . materials. We are building HER, FIVE TQ FIFTEEN YEAR LOANS Funeral Services Held For Lester A. Herrick Ogden Hi Placed On R. O. T. C. Honor List Special Lumber Prices ee PURI WILDWOOD CAMP GROUNDS SEASON A Grore Luncht1 All street ca; OGDEN CANYON S1ENT CABINS (Furnlaked and Unfurnished) Rates, by. Day, Week or Month. and Irovisiona on Grounds. Confectionery, t Drinks. Gas, Oil and Service Station. pounds. Daily mail delivery. spend your vacation. S.ljtAH TAYIXHt, Prop. The Ideal place Phone Cl-J- -1 Soda Water Made By Utah Bottling Works Visit us at 2668 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. You Will Be Welcome Phone 41S |