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Show September 9, 1927 fvMav. THE OGDEN POST SSMgJltTTVtx NOTICE ! Is It Worth Considering? Utah 1 BUY! Macaroni Manufacturing Company Inc. Ogden Industry Buy Stock Today ! Par Value $1.00 per share At Only a Limited Amount of Stock for Sale. Act Now! Dont Put It Off. Fill out coupon below and mail to the Security Sales Manager. William J. Ross. (let facts plus evidence. This Is a Real Investment Opportunity S'ane Secure Safe Make your money work so hard for you that it will quickly come back to you. To become a stockholder is to become a booster and supporter of home industry. this the liveliest manufacturing plant kind in the whole Intermountain Country. of its Beautiful 1928 Calendar given to each Stockholder. RECIPE' BOOK How to prepare Utah Maid Products sent free on request. Help make UTAH MACARONI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Ogden, Utah Dear Sir: Please send me more information or have your rep resentative call at the following address: Name Address. NOTICE Economy Prices Until September 16th $20.00 . Artificial Teeth, standard quality, pel $10.00 $15.00 $5.00 $5.00 $1.00 plate Artificial Teeth, de luxe, per plate $30.00 $10.00 $10.00 Crown, gold or porcelain gold Bridgework, Painless Extraction, each Eight Years in Business in Ogden 22-kar- at NEW METHOD DENTISTS 2468 Instructors For Phone 343 Washington Ave. Jerseys, grade Aged three years and oier, tl.iri-uManning, first ami second; J. t.n thiid. Sm me: Spotted Poland China: Male, over one year. Dak Cox. fir t; lUSl It PTTST Clll'llfll male, under one year. J. K. Simps.. n, II: m rxi.vs Si.ikImx, September ; Ivan ( lii'hti'iaiii, second; fe11. a', t'm Fir.--i D.iptist rhunh, earner fust under male, one year, W. E. Simp-solof u u fifth s'.ieet and Jefferson first; Jas. E. Snups.in, mici-.iIwill open svi-are a lvun Christensen, third. lati-than Ug- : i'i. Tlu- D.ble sdiocl erg an hester whites; Female, over one TJU. inuliiutt' for ized :!h !ai-s and departments for J at Weber county all Announces the Opening of Its Fall Quarter Monday , September 26 and undergraduate graduate Courses are offered in the schools of: Strong Agriculture Arts and Science Education Engineering Home Economics Commerce . The School of Education, recently created, will give thorough training to both elementary and high school teachers. The new School of Engineering will include and manly rnU r I;1, a u f,-- r i, r I Vice-lVeMde- " hnuiiisoi;. An excellent musical pro- gram lias also been arranged. I car hers who huw been given - Jenkins, fhristabell Gardner, Claire Olson. llouper George E. Fowler, A. Parley Dates. May Smith, Dose Mitchell, llah Naisbitt. Leone Fowler, Mae Taylor, Althea Thomas. Huntsville John C. Neal. J. Alex Patterson, Viola Jensen. Ora lannt-xen- . Orbs Jorgensen, Nora Fuller, Ruth ll.ullock. Kanesville C. J. Manning, Olga Smith, Zenia Stallings, Clcone Ileus. Liberty Janies D. Drown. Ellen Gardner, Ixiis Chard. Marriott Floyd Durctt, Paul B. Cragun, Beulah Stallings, Josio Robins. North Ogden Roy C. Metcalf, Victor Hancock, Margaret Tuggnrt, Elsie Gibson, Melba Bybee, Anna Beth Rhees, Veda Berrett, Carniu Thatcher, Foreiice E. Manning. Pleasant View Inland V. Rhees, Grace Midgley, Hortenso Marble, Thelma Ward. Plain City Verlan J. Braithwaite, C. H. Seegmiller, Laurence Jenkins, Edith llalversrfti, Leona Munn, Bertha Woatherston, Edna Tayor, Gwendolyn Stewart. Riverdale Sidney Wyatt, Gordon Iiee, Othello Wheatley, Ruth Agrcn, Marvel Engstrom, Gladys Jensen, Fern Waymcnt, Mary Naisbitt. Roy A! D. McKee, Chnrles T. Jones, Hazel Christensen, Helen Shurtlcff, Hilda Tomlinson, Ida Baton. Slaterville Iceland Gibson Leone Lund, LaVon Roes. Taylor Adrian Gibhy, Glen Ward, Sophia 'Lythgoe, Hazel Hadley. O. B. Iladlock, Louise Uintah a m. Morning wor-hi- p; srr-nio- i: Hie pastor, "God in a Garden, an e.r!y eomeption of God. Miss Dorothy Corey will sing "Fear Ye Not. O j'l.i I." b Dudley Duck. "d p. in. Young people's meeting for n, ens and discussion; all young of high school and college are t i!-- I,- - d. U-gu- Utah Agricultural College rkshires: oer, l.uis Female, one year and A rave. Raid. its wore exhibited by the fol- lowing: I.elgians, Wilford McCloy; Powers; Sax an.nali hare by Orvnl lar-k- i doe utid litter ly pink r; ChmehilLi buck by Harold Sinker; Chinchilla doe nmi litter and wln'e Den-seby M C. I nee. ee V-r- Pastor. EPISCOPAL Church of the Good Shepherd John W. Hyslop, Rector Located on Twenty-fourt- h street and Grunt avenue, opposite the post office. The thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. The church school meets at 9:4;i a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the rector at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon in St. laul'a church, Plain City, at 3 p. m. During this month of September the vari-u- s organizations in the church will resume their regular meetings as follows: The Woman's auxiliary on Monday evening, September 12, with Mrs. G. R. Droiihuy. The Women's guild on Wednesday aft September 14th in the Guild halt. Mesdames W. A. Galbraith and The J. 11. Rosevear, hostesses. Daughters of the King on Wednesday evening, and the Boy Scout on Thursday evening. K. of C. Elect Officers John F. Shaughnessy was made grand knight of Ogden council, No, 777. Knights of Columbus, at the annual election of officers held in the Knights of Columbus home Wednesday night. Other officers elected are: John Castle, deputy grand knight; Michael Rogers, chancellor; William Fisher treasurer; Charles I Wright, financial treasurer; Harvey Cahill, advocate; Jorn Harmon, warden; II. P. Morrissey, inside guard; Sam Junk, outer guard; William Clements and James It. Shaughnessy, trustees. LIVESTOCK SHOW FEATURE HOOPER FARM DAY MEET htr happier than any other gift. Will make WE HAVE A VERY LIBERAL CHOICE. Special for Saturday Roses $1.00 Dozen Ferns and Potted Plants A complete line of CUT FLOWERS Visit Our Beautiful New Store KLENKE FLORAL Phone 1210 2955 Washington Ave. (Continued from page 1) and second place for artistic arrangecame ment and Florence Jackson third. v Bu-ro- au Utah Educators Plan Meeting: in October third. Dairy cattle; (Ilolsteins) Bull un dcr three yean, Leslie Fowen, first; bull, three yean and over, Leslie Fowen, fint; George Lambert, second and third; aged cow, three yean and over, John Fowen, fint; Roy SAVE at the Arave, second. Dairy cattle: (Jeneys, pure bred) ull under three yean, Lance Greenwell, fint; bull, three yean and Thrift Stores over, J. R. iBeus, fint; Hooper Bull association, second and third; aged cow,, three yean and over, George Fowen, fint and second; bull ealf under one year,' Lance Greenwell, fint; George Fowen, second. Profit Breed Another Car of Those Good Ones Will be Here About September 15th Coming From Ohio Where They Iroduce the Bent 30 BRED HEIFERS Carefully Selected For further information see or write J. R. Hinchcliff 2835 Quincy Ave. Rhone 211 DIAMOND TIRES The Tire with a national repu- tation for faithful performance. BATTERIES ZENITH BATTERIES ................. te Write for Catalogue and Illustrated Booklet. female, under Lay-ton- $ 8.65 10.90 13-pla- te September 26. Instruction begins Tuesday, September 27. Powers; llerhert Dames. For Her Anniversary Birthday Wedding last Sunday eveing Christ ning, the subject being "The Touch of llis ILuid." All nre welcome at any of i;o services of this church. U1THUR JOSEPH HANSEN, The flowers were judged by Emil Hanse, extension specialist, who gave a short talk on flower culture. On the committee were Mrs. Jessie Fielding, vice president of the Farm social committee; Florence Naisbitt, chairman of flowers; Mrs. Merle Simpson, Mrs. Jennie Lowe and Mrs. Leo J. Lambert. An interesting program was given in the afternoon which opened with community singing led by E. J. Kirk-haof Salt Lake. Leo Lambert gave the addresa of welcome. Musical and entertainment numbers were given by Bud and Joe Simpson, George Manning, F. Childs, J. O. Moore, Levi Parker, Herman Green, Ray Jorgenson, Lucel Manning, Irene Lambert presided at the meeting. The Utah Educational association John Belnap band played during the brass Hooper will hold its annual session in Salt afternoon. 21 and 22, it was Lake, October 20, exhibit attracted The livestock announced this week at the office of much Winners in the ex attention. the association. Three distinguished hibits were as follows: speakers have been slated for the Horses Percheron stallion, Hoopprogram. Dr. Charles II. Judd of the er Percheron Hone company, first; University of Chicago, ia scheduled draft mare, Thomas Lowe, first; for an address. Dr. J. B. Sear? of George Flindcn, second and third; Stanford (California) university and John Draayer, fourth; drift colts (unMiss Margaret Alltucker, N. E. A., der two yean), Jas. E. Simpson, fint; are the other speakers. Geo. Flinders, second; Levi Parker, and 24. Registration of former students .Monday, l'o year, FLOWERS p. m. Illustrated hymns will feai.no the song sorviee. The pustor will continue the portrait of the liv- Johns, Althea Ilodson. Waren David C. Ward, Thelma Brown, Genevieve Wilde. West Weber Edwin T. Vest, Ammon Green, Zoa Chugg, Jean Berlin, W. R. Page, Anne Nolle. Wilson C. S. Graves, Ulysses Alton B. Poulsen, Hazel Bingham, Rae Chadwick, Eva Marriott, Evelyn Engstrom, Mildred Romrell. Weber county high school Keith Wahlquist, Rulon Smith, Verne Harold Pettegrew, Moylen Pe, terson, Alonzo Morley, Harold II. Varian E. Hale, Mildred E Barnes, Ellen S. Cannon, Lenore Croft, E. Smith Murphy, Thomas O. Smith, V. B. Decker, Ruth Folkman, Vesta Schaub, L. E. Swenson, Paul E. Nelson, Fred W. Dixon, Eva M. Barrett, Anna Squires, Leona Condie. : - - lilTl-t- . ini con-tiji- ts ; Lishe yar, on.- II jieo; to teah in tiie county schools for the ensuing year are as follows: Ilurch (.'reek-- Norman Jeppsen, Anthony Uussell, Wallace Budge, Alice t'ondie, Mildn-Drowning, Lillian Jeppsen, Edna Stallings, Kthel Powell, Klnora Crompton. Eden K. Kenneth Mills, Ciiloe Fuller. Virginia Yinghani. Farr West Arthur C. Taylor, liowell Cutler, Elizabeth Lindsay, Lola Wright. Harrixville Charles I Johnson, Uulon foli.-ws- I is to lit iu-in th- - new uuditorium, high mIu-hit was .in;;iuiu'ftl this week by Super-iit- . iiilciu U. A. Fowler. The speak- rs Mill lie Murry K. Jan-b-- i i.f tiie board; l)r. Adam S. i n of Salt J.ake City and the a:e h.gli school inspector, 1. L. s i..-- , i wi-o- siiiiIs. city jcaihi-i- Mechanic Agricultural; Engineering Arts as well as the new department of Civil Engineering. A course leading to the degree in Forestry is announced to be effective at the beginning of the Fall Quarter. Registration and Entertainment of Freshmen on Friday and Saturday, September 23 Logan, Utah 1 Ober-hansly-, Agricultural College , 1 Wi-U'- Mor-tenso- The Utah CHURCHES County Schools (liven Contracts Say It Is! BUY! BUY! miwi. Guaranteed 12 months' service. Old batteries in exchange, ' OIL 100 1 gallon j j per cent l'arafin base. - 5 gallons I ' ....... .i.65c 83.00 I I By Comparison Bring your own container. JOHNS MANSVILLE ASBESTOS BRAKE LINING All sizes. E 50 per cent1 off list. WHOLESALE and RETAIL We Buy in Car Load Lots OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT 1 E E 2580 Washington Avenue The First Authorized Duco Auto Refinishing Station in Ogden. Repolishing and Touchup Reasonable. Three Years Experience With This Product; OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT . . 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