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Show Li the street department is now busy cf the left leg. The hoy is the son tilling in between tho cur tracks with of George F. Simmons, 540 Chester gravel. When this is completed the avenue, remaining part of the wall will be Mr. and Mrs. George O'Keefe, of taken out. Dutte, Montana, are visiting at the ii The police are looking for the home of Mr. O'Ki-efeparents, Mr. who found O. T. Smith's baggage and Mrs. James O'Keefe, Rose apartchecks and obtained the baggage at ments. tho Union stutiori. A set of For the reason that funds are not tools, some clothing and a .1.1 calibre revolver were among the available to finance a trip to the effects taken. national tax conference at Toronto, Canada, the board of county comThe Salvation Army's annual har- missioners denied the request of vest sale wus a financial success, $123 County Assessor P.urdette Smith askbeing realized, with enough merchaning that funds be appropriated that dise le ft over to uid in relief work for he might attend the conference. Ogd en Briefs tfrrvh' TH. L02 This nft(rnion arid tomorrow the ladies of the Baptist rlnmh will hold a rummage sale in the Bcrthuna building. per-mi- paper-hange- The women of the First Christian church held u most successful rummage rale on Wi'diimiliiy and 1 hurstjay at 237(5 Washington avenue. Drs, Foutz New Method Dentists. udv. Washington, phone 3 IS. 2 ld8 Mrs. I. little C. F.cclcs and daiigh-ter- for departed Tuesday afin home Portland, Oregon, their ter spending some time in Ogden with Mrs. Erclea' pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Wright. Auto thieves mu ile it tough for it. S. Folland Sunday night, when they jacked up his car in the family garuge at 2713 Drinker avenue and removed the left wheels of the vehicle. The hoard of education has selected the following enumerators for the city school census: First district, Mrs. C. Carff and Mrs. Hazel Owen; second district, the Kev. J. W. Hyslup; third district, Mrs. Bertha Harris and Mrs. George A. Seaman; fourth district, W, H. Newcomb and Mrs. Nettie Gib- son; fifth district, Mrs. taura tleorgc and C. K. Smith. w from the curb at Mildred Mary Alleging avenue and Twenty-sixt- h Wiscniun was divorced from John son the street, Phillip, Wiseman W ednesday. The couple were of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, was married in Suit take City. knocked unconscious by. a machine driven by Henry Watkins, 23(5(5 Iowa On Tuesday evening tho hay Hhed avenue. Tho boy was not seriously to A. M. Miller, West belonging injured. Thirty-sevent- h street, was consumed i Twelve fire. tons of huy were by Klenke STORK. OUU NKW VISIT Floral. 2951 Wash. Ave. Phone 1210. tf consumed. While darting non-suppo- rt, four-yeur-o- . ld Professor Fred W. Reynolds of the University of Utuh extension division will orgunizu classes in extension work ut the Ogden high school on Monday night, October 10. All persons who are interested in this work are urged to lie present. It Is announced thnt Dr. Adam I'ennion ami Dr. Arthur Uecly will give two sjiceial lecture courses during the winter months. Owing to the popularity of these two professors the classes will un&siibtcdly be well filled. V The Marion Hotel wus incorporated Wednesday. The cupital stock of the cororution was given at $50,000, with a pur value of $100. David Mattson is president of the company. I Jess Richards, secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce, has hy his presence lieen contributing to tho success of the Utah state fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson left Tuesday for Atlantic City, where Mr. Anderson will attend the annual convention of the National Association of Outdoor Advertisers. They will be absent about three weeks. Monday, eight aliens appeared before Judge Darker and were admitted to citizenship. The were: Charles Herbert Smith, England; Nuttic Marie i, Mikkelscn, Denmark; Francisco Italy; Albcrtus Martinez Roxcn-dalHolland; Sjcrp Twynstra, Holland; Hendrick Van Hcckum, Holland. Bur-nett- e, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Wherry left the latter part of tho week for n Monday nuon while C. J. Ruck-letour of eastern cities. On their re330 Adams avenue, was driving turn trip Dr. Wherry will attend the the P00 block on along annual meeting of the National Den- avenue his automobile WuRhington accidentally tal association. They expect to he struck I'uul Simmons, Mr. 7. age away five weeks. Rueklcy rushed the little fellow to the Dee hospital where a local phyVIOLET HALL GRIX-Stu- dio of sician reduced a compound fracture dramatic art. Phone 3100-747 29th. y, R. 7 ' Closed Part Time Due to the heavy blasting that will be necessary in construction of the new highway in Weber canyon, orders have been issued that the road will be dosed three afternoons a week. Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons have been set aside for the use of high explosive, and between the hours of 12 noon and 5 p. m. on those days no traffic will be permitted. However, traffic will be permitted during the mornings and evenings of those BUNDY ORACandidate for MAYOR of OGDEN days. Fruit Trains Keep Ogden Yards Busy Fruit trains are passing through Ogden Business Men Visit at Tremonton longer, but assurance gave they Dahl & Ellery ORA BUNDY'S RECORD in 1884; high school and university graduate, with eighteen years' experience in engineering and construction. Is a member of several engineering societies of national standing. Has had over four years in the U. S. Army, member of the American Legion, and has handled many large government projects employing hundreds of men and requiring large administrative and clerical forces. Came to Ogden in charge of the construction of the Ogden arsenal, costing $1,. 700,000, and was so favorably impressed with Ogden, its people and its possibilities that he resigned his commission in the Regular Army and embarked in the engineering and construction business here; later marrying a Utah girl, purchasing property and building a home. Has since built the nationally known Wendover highway in western Utah, many large bridges in Utah, Idaho and Nevada, and the West 24th street viaduct in Ogden, as well as many other similar projects. He has been a large employer of labor; is associated with no political party or clique of any kind, and has no one to reward in this campaign. If elected, he can give to Ogden the services of a trained servant, thoroughly equipped to handle any phase of municipal work with an eye single to the welfare of the city and its people. As mayor he would be prohibited by law from having any interest in city contracts. GIVE OGDEN A TRAINED PUBLIC SERVANT! Bon would return later for a real visit. The importance of this valley as a grain, sugar beet, fruit, livestock and dairy renter has long been realized by (Jgdcn business interests, and they-hopto como in closer contact with these renters. The great grail: harvest practically all goes to Ogden, as well as the beef cattle, sheep, hogs and other livestock. Much of the sugar from tho Garland factory missus through Ogden, and the dairy industry also finds a market in the junction city. These great agricultural and industrial centers are closely interlinked and make a community interest, as each is dependent on the' other. Dear River Valley Leader, Tremonton, Utah. Trees slightly damaged by Held mice will usually recover soon if the injured parts are completely covered by mounding up Boil around the bases, or if paint or other material is used to prevent the wounds from drying out. When the injury is severe or the trees are entirely girdled, bridgegrafting should be resorted to. Former Mayor I. F. Kirkindall, who underwent an operation some two weeks Hgu, is convalescing at his home in Ogden canyon. A Candidate for City Commissioner The climb of the Yellow Cab and Transportation for damages in the sum of $350.80 for damages done to one of the company's cabs, which was struck by a olice car, was referred its 'i Exclusive Used Car Dealers 2171 Kiesel Ave. Phone 918 You do not have to be without a car when you can buy like this 1926 Ilupmobile 6 sedan, 6 good tires, beautiful duco paint; motor is peror LOYAL TO 1HS CITY AND crrizKNS Political $950.00 YOU CAN REALLY ENJOY LIVING Cash Mrs. K. M. Conroy departed Monday for Pocatello, Idaho, where she will spend the week with friends, or $350.00 down and the In an opinion handed down by A. W. Agee, city attorney, he declared that the city was within its rights in tearing down the "Chinese Wall." Commissioner l'ccry inaugurated the work of demolishing the wall, and HOTEL BIGELOW balance in 12 months. Offers Rooms at AND MANY OTHERS! Special OLD MAN I WINTER IS ON HIS " " i f ; ! ! FRED WILLIAMS OGDEN BUT OUR NEW LINES OF FALL AND WINTER TOPCOATS respect a square fighter. Get on the side lines and root for Fret! Williams ! Our Choice for CITY COMMISSIONER Primaries: Tuesday Oct. 25th ARE RIGHT HERE WAY AHEAD OF TIME TWENTY TO SIXTY DOLLARS t : i , "SAM UP STAIRS CLOTHES SHOPS ' . rl i I ' : ( ; i 'i OGDEN STORE OVER United States CARS CARS BOUGHT SOLD 2471 Kiesel Ave. Ailvrt!ment. We are now agents for the World Renowned IDEAL Stoves, and are carrying a complete line of ELECTRIC, COMBINATION and COAL Ranges; also have the WASHINGTON HOME FURNACES. We invite you to visit one of the finest stove displays in the city, and it will be a pleasure to show you through. Our prices are right and quality unexcelled. MOUNTAIN STATES IMPLEMENT COMPANY Successors to Hurt on Implement Company OGDEN . . . UTAH ! WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT" Salt take Store zsbsbe: SE32XSS93EBE3S ROOMS $45 PER MONTH AND UP Phone 948 NOTICE PAINE & HI RST 273 South Main Your Choice - Politiral The most Moderately Priced First-Clas- s Hotel in the RADE Even competitors and rivals OVERCOATS 'i ERM Hes a fighter for Ogden and hes a square fighter. AND J Winter Rates FOR OGDEN RESIDENTS WAY TO . Advertitt-mmt- . fect. Guaranteed. to the city attorney. 1 1r Itoad Will Be Ogden at the' rate of one every one and a half hours, and on Sunday 1,329 carloads were handled in the local yards, it is reported by Superintendent C. S. Gunnell of the Pacific Fruit The eastbound Monday morning a large delegation Express company. of business men from Ogden made a fruit shipments this year are said to short stop in Tremonton and Garland on a good will tour. Their object, was he the heaviest in the history of the to get acquainted with the business Ogden freight yards. men of these towns so they might get in eloscr touch in a business way. They made a visit to most of the business houses and found a cordial welcome in both cities. They expressed regret thnt they could not stay 4 'JIG .i 7 Due to the extremely heavy rock work on this project, it will probably O. Cornth waitc, employed in the he spring before the road is ready for local yards, suffered a hail cut above use. So much heavy excavation is his left eye when the brake stick he necessary that the blasting operations wus using was twisted from his hand will continue for some time and struck him. Four stitches were tequired to close the wound. At the call of Fred M. Nye, presi-den- t Taking for his subject the patrioof the Rotary club, the officers, tic works of the 11. P, O. Elks, Grand directors, and chairmen of standing Kxuultcd Ruler John F. Malley, of committees met at luncheon Tuesday Hoston, Muss., addressed the Sun- at noon in the Weber club. day evening meeting of the lodge. Mr. Malley was entertained during his stay with a dinner ut Hotel Dige-loand was taken for a ride over the city and through Ogden canyon. CSrnul i rs , some time. Judith, i Friday, October THE OGDEN POST 8 KAMMEYERS BIG SALE REMOVAL At Store No. 2, Located at 2576 Washington Avenue, Beginning Friday October 7th, 8 A. M. e are going to enlarge our store on Kiesel avenue, so that give better service and have a larger assortment of Motorcyc no, Bicycles, Childrens Wheel Goods, Gans, Shells, Fishing Tackle general sporting goods. We will offer to the people of of the largest and best equipped repair departments in town. fore, everything in our store No. 2 will be sold at big reductionBARGAINS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS New and used motor- .22 Calibre Repeating AND 1 AND UP cycles Rifles 23 Rebuilt Bicycles real ST A - Fixed to Last In Our Vulcanizing Department Auto Vacuum Cleaner Used in our Car Washing Dept. The latest appliances and processes available are used in all departments. Day Storage 25c Mack-Robins- Sevcral Uwd sho to $6250 Wagons $9.75 Airplanes Horse Pedal Cars fc'coo-c- r 5.00 S1.00 and up Kiddy Cars Rebuilt Heavy Tri- - $1.00 ccl barin- ZZ.?i;00 and AND UP Garage 604 2441 Kiesel Avenue K - Fishing Tlcke at 50 per . ott. wilk SPECIAta-10- 0 packages values from $1 to $5other $S items TO 7.50 Mith many on Phone S5 35 Si E lfg of children's wheel goods AT REAL BARGAINS. PABT0-M'VMXJO THEFIRST 100 BOYS. ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR 50c A PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE, ONE MAI 1C CAP GUN FREE. 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