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Show from Ogd en Briefs Assistant Tostmastcr E. A. Steven son, who ia active in Boy Scout work. has a troop of hoys on a camping trip near Uintah this week. The girls Farm Burt-aclub, which won in the recent Weber County Stencil contest, are demonstrating their work at Summit County Fair in Coalville this week. Next week they will go to the Morgan county fair and in Octolier are to attend the State fair. On Labor day they gave a demonstration of their work at the Hooper farm bureau day. They are accompanied on their trips by Mrs. Ellen Agren, home demonstration agent. The girls are Margaret Williams and Susie Jacobs. Afton Adams ia the leader of the club of which Rivi-rdal- e u for eastern markets Miss Led a Spencer left for Los leaving daily bers of the Ogden stake presidency this to point. will be in attendance. Bishop Mc- Angeles recently where she expects winter. the g attend. to all spend invitee Intyre cordially Mrs. F. W. Wood has been Miss week. this home at her Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Braithwaite, W. H. Anderson has returned to Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. I. Phyllis school, Huntsville of former Mr. Anderson principal Ogden for the winter. as Hatch from Woods Cross and Mr. and has become a permanent summer resi- is leaving to take up his duties Mrs. Abe Worlton, of Cache Junction. school. dent of Huntsville, residing in lovely principal of the Plain Cityits tran- Huntsville certainly is loosing one of The railroad is beginning South Fork canyon. His departure its prominent citizens as well as a sportation of valley products. Carfor the winter is always regretted. loads of sheep, hay and grain are skilled musician. of the church for many years. The money is to be used for church pews. A bronze memorial tablet honoring Mrs. Mead's memory is soon to be unveiled by the church. Frank Verhaal, 19, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of Mrs. William C. Critchlow, as the result of an automobile accident on August 23, will come up for trial on September 14. Attorneys Arthur Woolley and William H. R.eeder, Jr., are representing him. Verhaal is at liberty under a enter-tamin- -- Heav Why Buy Used Tirep When You Can Get a 30x3Vi Duty Cord for $3,000 bail. I)rs, Foutx New Method Dentists, 2468 Washington, phone 343. adv. Member of the Ogden Elks lodge, number 718, and their friends enjoyed their last In a series of outdoor social dances this summer Wednesday evening at White City gardens. The they are members. next social event will be at the lodge home on Grant avenue, September 24. Dr. Fishburn Foot Specialist. All Woodcock is chairman of the foot ailments given my personal at- Clyde committee, entertaining tention. Fhone 147-608 New Bank adv. building. Walter L. Underwood, grand keeper of records and seala for the Knights City Engineer John C. Brown ia of Pythias lodge and L. N. Meid, past enjoying a visit this week from his grand chancellor of this city, were in mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Brown, and Carbon county last week In connection brother, O. F. Brown, of Oakland, with work of the order. They accom- California. Mrs. Brown was a for- pained M. H. Graham, of Provo; grand mer Ogden resident and still retains chancellor of the Knights of Pythias. considerable property in the downtown section. Postmaster Rufus Gamer with his wife and his son, Bird, and his family, Preparations to entertain William returned the first of the week from a Hale Thompson, mayor of the United ten days trip to Yellowstone park. States second largest city, Chicago, They had a most enjoyable trip and! are being made by the Ogden rhamher found good weather most of the time, of commerce. Mayor Thompson will Postmaster Garner reports. visit Ogden Saturday, and a special luncheon is being planned in his honA number of local American Legion or. With him will be State Senator members were down at the Union deThomas J. O. Grady and Mrs. OGra- pot Sunday to greet a special car of dy. They have been touring Yellow- California legionnaires bound for New stone park, O'Grady ia serving his York' and thence to Paris for the nafourth term in the Illinois legislature. tional convention. $5.35 at Swartzs Washington Avenue $9500 1924 Ford Touring....$13500 Ford Ton Truck Hudson Coupe $13500 Special 6 Studebaker $19000 I Swartz Salles Service 3030 Washington Phone C49-- W Judge John A. Hendricks will represent the Ogden Exchange club at the national convention to be held in Hooper San Francisco next week, September 10 to 16. At the last meeting of the Miss Eylvia Nelson, who has been Exchange club vacution experiences were related by Ora Bundy, Harmon spending her vacation at Geneva,) Barton, Burt Dinsmore, Miles L Jones ldnho, will return home Friday. and John Farr. Carl Blaes gave the Mrs. Miriam Whitesides, who with) regular vocational talk and Frank Fowles reported on the progress be- her little daughter, Caroline, has been ing made in Ogden's proposed new spending the summer at her father's city park at the mouth of Ogden can- home, returned to Kaysville for the yon. winter. Mr. Whitesides is a teacher at the Davis county high school there. Dr. W. C. Swanson, foot specialist, 216 Eccles building, phone 463. Adv. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest R. McKay are happy over the arrival of a baby girl. The Baptist church is showing con- Mrs. McKay is at the hospital and is siderable enterprise in the weekly pub- reported doing well. A new industry is being developed lication of a church bulletin which is distributed Sunday to the congrega- in Huntsville by John Crees and Hartion. It contains news of tho church vey Dingham. They are hauling timsocieties and activities and gives the ber from the mountains and loading weekly Sabbath day program. Rev. several cars. The timber will be turn- Arthur Joseph Hansen is the minister, ed into excelsior. Teacher of Vi 0ln STUDIO 2359 Porter Ave. 3030 R LW.Ford Fall Term Commences September 12 Practical course in violin playing special atten-tio- n to beginners. -- 21st and Washington Phone 2704-- M 1 i Closing Out The Entire Stocks of Circle No, Three of the Ladies' auxiMrs. Sprague of the Valley House) liary of the First Baptist church was entertained some of her old time entertained yesterday afternoon at the friends from Salt Lake at her home, home of Mrs. Carlisle Stevens, 2460 Wednesday afternoon. Brown-Carlso- n- Madison avenue. Miss Laura McIntyre received the highest number of votes in the Huntscently the recipient of a $3,000 gift ville contest to enter the Queen confrom M, M. Mead, given as a memorial test of Ogden stake, September 8. She to his wife who died a year ago. Mrs will for the crown with other compete Mead was one of the active workers girls from Ogden stake. First Baptist church was The re- WALK HI AND SAVE n mens store Ogdens a store that has maintained for the past 15 years a high reputation for quality merchandise. well-know- Vadal Fcterson, assistant coach of the University of Utah returned to Salt Lake to take up his new duties. His family will return later. . Huntsville ward will meet Septem-e- r 11 in ward conference. Some mem- - 0 Dahl & Ellery "SAM NEW FALL SUITS Exclusive Used Car Dealers 2171 Kiesel Ave. Phone 94S Compare These Prices With Any in the State 1926 Dodge sedan EXTRA PANTS $675.00 1923 Maxwell coach.... 225.00 1926 Chevrolet tour... 310.00 PRICED FROM 1926 Dodge special TWENTY TO SIXTY touring 520.00 1926 Essex coach 528.00 1925 Chevrolet Vj-t- 315.00 A 1926 Ford tudor sedan 417.00 LOT MORE. 1923 Packard 6 690.00 touring 1926 Olds deluxe coach 585.00 Many Others to Select From $10 to $1500 ERM BILL UP- STAIRS CLOTHES SHOPS OVER PAINE & HURST DRY GOODS CO. LJ RADE CARS CARS HOUGHT SOLD 2171 Kiesel Ave. NOW BEING CLOSED OUT AT Reductions of 25 to 50 Phone 948 and more Companys standing in the commercial world is a guarantee that every promise they make will be carried out. Mullet-Kell- y NOTICE! on truck RUT WORTH 275 SOUTH MAIN Co. bought by Mullet-Kell- y of Salt Lake City. i WITH SALT LAKE This High Grade Stock of Mens, Wear Co. has bought the entire stock of Drown, Carlson & Treseder Co. The fixtures and good will also all the new fall merchandise that has just arrived and in transit and on order pending immediate shipment. All merchandise Including the new fall goods just in and arriving daily, together with special purchases to make all lines' and sizes complete, will go into the sale at very, very lew prices. The intention being to close this stock out as quickly as possible, regardless of cost or value; so come prepared to supply your wants with some of the finest merchandise you will ever have a chance to buy at such reductions. Upon the disposal of all stocks, this store will be remodeled and made into one of the most attractive shops in this country and stacked with complete lines of men's wear-othe finest makes. A store all Ogden will be proud to have. Mullet-Kell- y f COMPANY By E. W. Kelly, President MULLET-KELL- Y BRAND NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCKS Just arrived, together with all regular stocks, including remaining summer merchandise Everything Goes! Mens Suits and Overcoats Mens Hats and Footwear Shir ts,Ties, Sox, U nderwear, Etc. No room to mention prices here, but come expect- ing the greatest values in mens wear known in years 'youll not be disappointed. |