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Show I. piilav. September 30. 1927 THE OGDEN POST . CHURCHES Xl'.il g 111. leave have commenced to 'Autumnir wild display of color on the l.ast Fraiu.v v i : ti a; ip. I" end surrounding mountains oclwk, Juiii.g t '.. i .Tin, I'.i, f,W thf l.Kl.'.'.i-.- n n:,k l!;c hay first warning that fall has com, Vaiv.a. LiTa, ma.-u-y a l.i harvesting season is almost over, pni!y develop,, c.ll JgJ winter threatens with colder tern burning the liav a - .'t raw t.n kx ir In;:.,::: jn. Will; li tfSTthe change of temperature. all r.v'.p lieiphliors. the an ' ll'H 1 t (' 1 Uuntiville has experienced two severe r. in the past week.! aved. lu. a 'id win j lectrical storms damage was done, a lights and Jephone were temporarily put out Amnu'n I ir;, um ii'i wi:t of order. s l'ni-.- i operation for afi , in a hopit;.l. j said to bo of the cooling temperature favorably. juTto the storms, sheep and other rtttle grazing on the higher moun-hav- e About fifty in sr.bors of lh,- l.iliof been moved to a lower al-SSde where it is warmer and better Society nut 1 1'ov.i.iy aficir.i:i in thoir annual prior to a ; r ir rtuies. A number of carloads of ihoir work for tho An val-from the een has been shipped program was loc.ioroj under La the past three weeks, the direction of Mrs, Ilav.io G. Parker, after which a lunch was s,rvod. fifteen carloads of timber hauled All present participated ii. a g, r.cru! of the mountains have been ship-- $ good time. to Salt Lake City. J. 1). Nelson vva.x a week end visiWilliam Colvin and tor at the Xaisbitt homo. Mrs. gnd jjj. family, who have spent a number if A pretty lawn party was given revesrs in Ogden, have returned to Huntsville to make their home. cently by Mis. Kdith Mannic.g fot her children, Wallace ainl Flora, ii Hr. and Mrs. Thomas K. McKay, being Wallace's ninth birth lay anni- t- j ' 1 1 . -- . out-di- n 1 1.,-o- f U i k.-- i f Si loi-a- ! use Vltmdo Xdvenlixt Meet i,. J. A. Xijlon, of the Seventh I A,li,r:it ilmnh, hus gone to L.i.,.:,i,nga to attend the world-widv, ".'vi.lii-the Seventh Pay Ad-- ! to he he.d from September iKs ! I O. tuber a. Kev. Xeilson is tl,..i i r,M !,m ,.f the I'tali Adventist con-f,i, Si e which has given generously the l.mfie eoiit fund for foreign e f i., in::. !.. t:. Adventist iiadcis from all count i y will moot to discuss I'l ir plans for the church. Heads I publishing houses, col- ' and academies operated by the A'iv, r.'.is'.s r.iil a!.a be in attendance. - 1 1 1 S; : formerly resided in Salt versary. who fake during the winter months, are Miss Nola Simpson stiff, red intending to remain in Huntsville for broken arm when she fell from a the eoming winter. have bi- four-day- s' Maughn of Logan spent visiting with her sister, Mrs. Louis Wangsj:ard of Huntsville. Nels Wangsgard and family have moved to Ogden for the winter months. Mr. Wangsgard is employed ; st the Weber county high school Miss Ruth the week-en- d ; I l.x thlx ii.iv. 1 . 1 1., i IIV l vv , i I'od ,l : e II nh w l ave-i.u- e. 1 hkst lH lii con c, r kgation a l Joseph Georgeson left this week for Preston, Idaho, to work in the sugar mill there. on the IIooM-r-Kanes-vill- begun its daily work students to and from high school. , will i :,! i - I :.,i Ii i I , I - l luTi'iii Mi-.- l!i,w ii. ;.iw p. m. Mitul.iy mIii',1 at M.icy.iiit Tajlur ib.ipcl. li'.llil p. pci'p'ic's nn-e- t mg f,r fri, l ,lix,uxi,in. 7;;;p .xer ice of song and SIMM xei.'imn by the pa.xtor, Sly Mas-- , ti r. the l.loiii,' u. e of His Kyes, eon-- 1 tv. ici. mi"., t !i - d, Where You Cant Spend It lal an, 2110 Wash. l'hone 005 ciiKisriAN hist T. Moore, Pastor; 1 ciiuuni. 21th street avenue, fhurvh services at ll.t.i a. m. and 7o!0 p. in. Church x. meets a' ID a. in., Under the i.ii'fti'-- of Hi. W. I. Wright. Christ-i.I :.d, c.: i'.: ".d p. m., Sunday. 1 :.e i nbl'.c ix ..rdi:illy invited to wor-- 1 wnh vis Sunday. i :,:! I.,-- , 1 m ;ir : Welcome! to skk ont tactoky I'l'in.ir iNvm: t'onu ami set how ITah Maid Macaroni Products are made. Factory open to pii'nlic this week from S a. nt. to 5 p. in. and from p. in. to 7 Till: YYIIY NOT hook 11 ;i nn Wednesday tiyt tnwill meet room and the guild .uiN on I'hursday evening. I1.,., - the m i - I - ewoa-- 1 !y t, ibe ; ! ; Mrs. K. T. Hume at ..a.e of Mrs. Allen, lMl Twenty-fift- h M.ti and 1 1 ! a i . - 1 P ut Your Money this the the for x, !;. : t iSt OPAL, t hurvh of t!,',i,l Shrp-hiill, 2 liei-t- i I Adams uvenue. Juliii "Tin Chuiili With u Welcome" 11:00 llyslup, Kcctnr, erner a. m. Morning worship. Sermon: The o Twenty-fourtstieet and Grant I reed of Jesus", Hid Jesus have a avrmie, opposite the post office. The creed? If so, is his creed practica- siMivnih Sunday after Trinity. The! ble? If not, is his message vital? . should we have political or religious Is adberauce to any creed creeds? compatible with intelligence uml pro-- g t ess 7 those questions will be answered in the morning sermon which is the second of a series of sermons on The Normal Jesus." The future of Christianity depends upon an interpretation of Jesus which will present him as a normal individual. ltuy a Morning music-Orgprelude; "From ChaM Walls," Hoecke; Of$10 Down; $10 Month fertory, "() Saluturis llostia," t; (Kistlude, "Processional March, Guilniant; anthem, Speak a Kind Word," Ashford; solo, The Penitent, an IV Walter; Isirin Whivlwright, organist; Miss Carina Duugluss, so10:00 a. h. church prano soloist. Mr. Amnion Heslop, suffering from school. Misses Virginia McEntire and Isbel All memliers and friends of Allen are spending the winter in Og-- f pneumonia after an appendicitis operation is reported to be improving. church are urged to patronize den, where they are attending the church are urged to patronize i Weber college. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bates have again church school. There are classes Edward Burrows of. Huntsville and taken up residence here for the school Miss Kathrine McAllister of Salt Luke year. at t riiuicii, Guil-man- The school bus route has of transporting the new Weber , i! " I x,- 1 ii-- Ail!, ii W. M.i'.l !xi,i. ,. j i t.,;., .,i j i imig Minion. i i:rn.Nr r lie o'oei.'s a will n:v, t nun:-- :, p!i I la:;, r. Tim "i M. With Mis. 11 ..I':, H;o,.:i !. Skm lay. iM.il-kiJ au--' II. I'liin!:,' Ii, i ho:i.e lJ "ii J;i!i l ' i m. I'.'bb n xlie, t. Ail i s .inr, ml., i, to f t be i bur, b. 11. mi a lit g ibe e, Mts of t i,: hla,- h,i,s ..I i iii, n th,-iiTli',1 , men's be iv,'i!i:;i, g..:;,l will me, t on I.Mst, tlu ii iu buiir.g mtui'Mi in W i in xd.(y wiM; Mr. J. S. uft, ir.'o:i Ull-S ,n. t'l,. J I'.'glYnxiVf '! t,ii. 'Hi,- Mi!,iir will be Kiith i I'., cry who wi-"lluiui in n,i-im- 1 ttit.biT lot. III Ui'organiod I. 1. S. Church pestli s Mct'onnoily ami Gilleon of the Kcrganiod ebur, h of the alt ter-d- :i Saiiits will give a talk tomorrow aul Su:.il.,y at Washington ho public is invited. tinu.i.g the portrait of the living Priesthood Moot Mt. t'cdon stake iiiarlerly priest-hc-o- d t hr..x. A welcome for all to any of! tlii ner vi, es. cent, liti'in will be held tomorrow October o, the first of' Weduexday, evening in tin Ninth ward chapel. tile m, lit lily church suppers will 1. lVcsid, in Ko'h rt Iturton will preat oMuck. The public' side. is iiivi'.ed. A lii,,! is ! bool Cl i :il !.l will. !l th.I, si I W i:l j1, ,l!s. n t! e age. u: : , 1 plox il.iiivli 1 h a cycle while riding on the cement pavement with some other young people Mrs. Fred A. Berlin of Huntsville week. this Madison the school in at i, teaching City. Mrs. Berlin formerly Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Munn have just at Huntsville. returned front a trip to Tremonton. Elmer Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowers and Thelma WadsErnest Nielsen, has left for Salt Lake worth Fowers are rejoicing over the where Mr. Nielsen is attending the arrival of a baby girl in their home. University of Utah. St li.it, v l i p. m. HKST? ki:i: on iticorKST emu ud "Itah Maid" 1'rand Mmui.uii Products, they Hie guaranteed. The ingtedieiits of thexe products ate the very best obtainable ami are pul on the market m different si.e packages for your coinenieiiee and economy. If oiir grocer does not have it. telephone and we will tell you where you can buy T tali Maid" near your home, 10c per package, or 3 for 2;V. AI.SO fi lh. boxes. It) lb. boxes, I.', lb. boxes, 20 lb. boxes, 2ft lb, boxes, und barrels. 1 HUM Try AMI "UTAH MAID" Kit A Nil AND GF.l IT! IMINT TAKE ANY OTHF.K KltAND! 'I'tali Maid" today and every day and prove wluit we huve said. UIX KIPK HOOK l Hi:i: ON KK()0i:ST 1IOMK INDUSTRY PRODUCTS Manufactured by Utah Macaroni Manufacturing Co. IDIM-5- 2 WASHINGTON AVE. j were on City married in the Salt Lake the fourteenth of this The lders quorum is sponsoring a rodeo here next Saturday afternoon. There will be contests, Mrs. A. W. Shields is intending to steer riding, chariot races and many nend the winter in Ogden. other thrilling events. A big dance will complete the day. Miss Pearl Hendricks, who has spent the last month visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Munn and two ud relatives at Huntsville, has ret- children motored to Idaho and spent urned to her home in Rexburg, Idaho. the week-en- temple month. team-pulli- I I THE PUBLIC ng Own a Home In Ogden When you drink bottled beverages, you arc protecting yourself against trench mouth and all diseases. We paid $5000 for a sterilizing machine for your protection. d. dinner parties have Three Hooper boys barely escaped Valley House duri- death last Saturday evening when the ng the past week. car in which they were riding drove into a deep wash this side of Roy. There are forty students from this F.van Beus received a badly cut and j nlley attending . Weber county high skinned face. Howard Wadsworth, school. Transportation is furnished the owner of the car, received a the atudents on the interurban car sprained ankle, while Alvin Johnson, line by the county school board. the other occupant, escaped with slight cuts and bruises. Many delightful taken place at the ! IStudebaker Car Hakes Record Run Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson and family were visitors here last Sunday. Across Continent Ab i Jenkins, driving a Studebaker set a model, "The Commander, has new transcontinental record of hours and 40 and traveled minutes, orate of 40 miles 77 at an hour for 3302 feat is still being discussed in motordom, and the Studebaker has Vain scored. The old record was beaten by two hours and 15 minutes, Dues. His Thursday night a shower was given for Iris Wadsworth who is to be married next week. Best location. This is a real place, exclusive in design and well built, with many attractive features. Priced below cost for quick sale. KNGL1SI1 llllN (1 A I A) W Dont Fail to ask for PURITY Soda Water HltlCK BUNGALOW Ideal bench location. 5 rooms of solid comfort, with all the necessary modern conveniences. Must be seen to be appreciated. Priced for quick sale. Made By Candied Orange Peel Put peel from 8 oranges in cold water; heat to boiling point and cook gently until very tender. Drain; put m cold water, and when cold remove membrane and soft part. Boil 1 cup cup water until syrup sugar and spins a thread; put in peel and cook gently until syrup is evaporated and peel looks clear. Drain on wire cake cooler and leave in open air until dried. time from New York to Chicago thoroughly 20 hours and from Chicago to San rixncisco, 63 hours, making a total Utah Bottling Works Visit us at 2C68 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. $1200.00 will buy this strictly modern, brick home ; choicely located on Cast 26th street. All special taxes are paid in full. m, Large lot with fruit and other features. Very easy terms. Phone 418 You Will Be Welcome modern brick home, this which is choicely located within walking distance of town. Owner wants smaller home in trade if it is close in. A real snap. $3G00.00 for illinium time from the Atlantic to the 2ning d of 83 hours. Under existing xoedules, however, a passenger leav- g New York on the train it 10 hours and 25 minutes in NOTHING BUT BARGAINS HERE! 20-ho- ur ujuigo before taking the fastest to San Francisco. But k by at 11 p. m.f changing n arrivin8T t Chicago I1, Alf N. Larsen leav-Yor- JJ:S0 p. m. the following evening, taking the 63 hour train to the the coast to coast trip can be 3 v trin in 85 hours, 10 minutes uJd time. Commander faced a,M Jwtof-way--fon- handicaps in not having the g waits at railroad fnss and, Jenkins were just iloi comments: entering Kearney, an not Koing very fast at l On Following Items SKKV1CK THAT SKLLS For Few Days Only HEAL ESTATE Phone 686-- R TRADES INSURANCE 1810 Washington Ave. a cop popped out of the been lying in i for ns. Wee had were pinched for pttflipg foilow jjm down to jja(j "a an(l wait until he roused I was fined $15 and costs Largest and Lives! Sales Force in Ogden B?utf 8Y pinched for speeding the mountains of y?1 time I inshowed the cop our vrtW?, an we were off again ,b)o much delay. the continuous, gruelling on The Commander, little 'a used, and at no time did thermometer on the dash over the 'driving range.' trktly a stock car. this with the remarkable quelity and sturdy construc-mtudebaker care offered .7 the incredible handicap of cover ast half of the transconti-j:5- 1 j nritii a badly bent frame - Why Waste Money? . en. 45 minutes a -- there, - w, rL u, Ex- no car SO twit- 'fifty uwv miles and still 51 tntii j 15 Jen-43i- ih Connnder kept on to U record by two hours minutes. w Pel f en, Tea-SIian- ... C,bbge ?'4 tvh, . .kU n ,"? Fruit removing all white inch slices segments. Cover salad cabbage. rment- - nto i sv Salads te one-four- th 1 Car No. 4 Flooring 1 Car No. 1 Car Shingles 4 Iiuying inferior grain and feed is throwing money away. To get results nothing hut the best should be used. Car Lath Vz Car Oak Flooring Ail Kinds of Cedar Posts 1 Roofing WE SELL FOR CASH AND SAVE YOU MONEY P. C. Richardson Grain Co. Brown Lumber Company 3122 Phone 555 hi; Twenty Years of Successful Business Next to Bamberger Depot 218 21th Street Washington Avenue llllllilllllllllllllllllll "hr-- i. |