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Show I '! Friday. October 14, 1927 THE OGDEN POST control of the public first! proposed bill will be presented for by unaiiinious vote. It was1 at that lime also Hu: the proposals. ,r,vul ,forB bving PTesented to lhe proposed bill, the com-an- d listed above, were discussed rr!lsFIRST BAPTIST CHURC- H- Ar--j The coimintiee theni nuttee believes, will be drafted and approved. Continued from page 1) tl.ir Jo.M'ph Hansen, minister. The' decided to call u tnie(in:c' t. K held' ready for submission to the people of " v.nii'i fur Sunday, October H1. dunng state fair week in Salt Lake ruh M)meti,,,e during November, president of the as i':4; a. in., Bible school. I V. M:urir.a:ii lori-. City, at wliuli shoii.d be invited one I and t..h 11 a. in., nmri'.ing worship, sermon a.lie a hee pman, u cattleman and! ' Mat. farmer, tmme. "The Thorn in the Flesh or n.'clu..; IV i. Maha. of KtheAn.ler-ut large from each county of a of Agrseuliure; "Lift Handicaps." Mr. Robert Bir- tj 1h1u1, N. Munii; Ikivnl kin, of Layton, will In the soloist ando'!. will sing MMy Faith in Thtv' (Writ) i ,,lt of tlul'tah Slate 1 aim Lureau; Fjun ihi.--t invitation ropiveiitativos .ndiT. secretary t tali tlf twvnty-fi- c and "Held Thou Sly Hand (Briggs). M. S. countie.s gathered ini II. W. Harvey. s. ill luike City IK tuber i! and spent :.iu at The bureau; (arm meets union young people's I re:.o ll i. nf deal of t'f.bi p. m. followed by the evening rvnb'ist, ai.d James lloopei, seciv-- 1 tin entire day coiiMdcrir.g the prob- v tl 'Invii!; the I tali imlgrowers as- - lein of controlling public doinuin i.iiiarier "wlo-i- i nil service at 7:311 oclock. The chorus t y l hoinus un-Redmond, secretary Cnited States Senator William H. f ri in the Utah school of the blind, ; o,,,...:on; said a lid !' lie. I've Imp glit so der the direction of Helen M. Bart- . .. . !ot, will render the following pro-- , many i nv.i r chairman of the slate board meeting were: First, the adoption of "W by, (Ilii v (Ills giam: Wil-- 1 'i quiiliatiim. resolution favoring federal con- October's Come "(lay Again," week I've bnuglit liam l'n Augisl 30 u meeting called by trol; second. the adoption of tile eleven Baines; "Thou Visitest the It's Easy more things !i;i Karth." F. W. Peace; "The Song and ;i!. s eo.umittee was held in Salt luko proposals; and, third, the appointment On Easy Terms. 011 were which the of h committee to draft a bill embodyeeti,,1 viossl the Breeze," Antonin Dvorak"; "Song; City, at following of the Volga Boatman," F. II. Klick- - present ; Director William lVterson, ing the eleven proposals. bly guess." nator Cundland, Messrs. Beal. MeVV, :i, j coil'd inarm. This committee consists of director The imler, Maifarlane, Redmond, will on ' a talk short paster give guess a "mill ip ,nv William Dr. K. 1elcrson, chairman; Conof wel-) o George Taylor, ! layson; ll.ln-- v s:i' jcct: "Magic Music." A yen have'ti gressman Don H. Colton, Senator W. D. Cundland, J. M. Mncfurlane and boiiglit." nld the Ten Cent Piece, William Bailey. It is proposed by this committee to draft a bill as directed, for I know- how KIMSCOPAL CHURCH OF THE 2110 Wash. l'hone 905 then to cull another meeting of A I h a v e r,onD SHKPHF.RD - John W. permanent many Hyslop, ' yuukution was formed with Director representative citizens a mnight. rector, corner of Twenty-fourt- h IVtcrson as permanent chairman, and "of course you street and Grant avenue. The eigh-ar- e M. S. Winder secretary. a quarter and 'teenih Sunday after trinity Holy It was at the August SO meeting j emniunion at S a. m. The church Siven in Clung: have the quar- ut D: ' a. m. Morning prayer that the resolution favoring federal' tors point of view .mill sermon at II a. m. Holy baptism! ' or way of looking ut things. No evening service. LXJJCrt (ilVCS "P.111 l.on you must remember F 1 ho Women's Guild will serve a sil-- ! often :11ml ber piece Joins me vir tea on Tuesday afternoon in the! OCTICS OI ljOltlirCS I'd Mien h therein piece Joins us Guild hall. both mid then we buy what costs a The Women's Guild will mceet on: W. H. Warner, poultry specialist qilil I'lor. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. How- i f the U. A. C. Iogan, held the first Trio, you often help to huy things ard Murphy and Mrs. George Murphy, of a series of eight meetings at the -- 7 .Vi Washington avenue. Mim 11. r h dolliir uiid so do I. Weber county senior high school yesThe choir will meet for rehearsal on terday morning for students of the Tin it would In more fun to hear Wednesday evening instead of Tues- hign school ami poultrymcn of Ogwliui you bin! bought than to guess." as heretofore. den. A second meeting will be held The Ten tVnt I'ieco also knew that dayThe will meet on Thursday Friday afternoon at Huntsville. vestry the ('mirier whs noxious to tell. The purpose is to advise Weber evening in the Guild mom. It whs very tactful piece. county poultry growers in the meVery tactful and polite. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL thods of combating poultry diseases. 'Klri of nil there whs Monday. 1 (Hl'lCCH 201 Jefferson avenue Other meetings will be; Monday, ll luT do nnytldng on ester P. Fagen. minister. 0:45 a. m. October lfi, 10 a. in. Plain City; 2 Sunday but have . m. at the K. E. Alvor farm, Farr church school, Mr. A. C. W'yeoff, supa rest in the h:ig I was In. West; 11:00 erintendent. Tuesday, October 1 at the Wil-sn- n 111. a. serv-ieAnother quarter beside me was worship ward sermon chapel and at 2 p. m. at the by the pastor, fHfcen off to church hut I Doing stayed home. Treat Works." Slaterville wurd chapel. "So my week really began with SjHrial Music: I'iano, voluntary and Monday. Iaits of men acquire fortunes by offertory, Miss Muhlc Rowse; Con"Early that morning I bought some tralto Solo, The laird Is My Shen-lerd- ," being kept too busy to spend the Miss Mildred Groveling. beautiful ienrll. As I saw the pen-e- n money they make. 0:30 p. m. Kpworth league, all could Hrdly keep from gogo Lacquer will protect and preserve every part of your car A successful man is entitled to 7:30 p. ing with them, hut as I had been paid young people are invited. that is exposed to the weather. It will also add dollars to less praise than the man who makes for the pencils I naturally had to stay m. Evening gospel service. Piano, and another voluntary effort each Miss after failure. offertory, its value by giving it and they, had to go. Anna Dunn. Sermon by the pastor, I Then. too. found many other nice The Fifth Commandment." This lienell all around and I was InterestTHAT NEW APPEARANCE series of sermons on the Ten Comed In all the things that were bought mandments is proving of considerable .nterest to a good many people. and sold In thnt shop. But it wasn't long before I was Others are urged to come for the reVisit Our Automobile Paint Department given !u change to some one who mainder of the series. and Get Our Figures. evening at 7:30 we hold bought s school bag. They had given ourWednesdaymidweek service regular of prayer a bill of some sort or other. and bible The subject this "I never pay much attention to bills. coming weekstudy. is "Available Christian Of course I meet them In my money Resources. The scripture is John life hut I don't have much in common 4:10-1Everyone is invited. with them. "They're paper and I'm silver tnd A Phone 339 2361 Grant Avenue we liiive different values, and thongh we get along perfectly all right, were not so very familiar with each other. "We don't quarrel, of course, .but GRESHAM, Oct. 12. Three hunafter all a quarter Is s quarter and a dred members of the Multnomah llll Is a Idll and everyone who knows County Pomona grange, in regular Just Hang It Up to Dry at Corbett September 21, went anything about money will tell you so. session "But I'll tell you one thing. I would on record as opposing the present Put concrete tile Then iron and you are through. rather lie a quarter than a bill. In blacktop or bithulithic pavement. Fair-vjeof Representatives Russellville, in That's all you have to do with for I fact at times draining very mneb envy the Columbia, Gresham, Lents, Eve and the five and pen ning Star, Pleasant Valley and Rock' pieces the clothes when you give them your land, and nles. wood granges passed resolutions conto this wet wash laundry. Wa "Ton see the bills are spent so much demning this style of pavement, and you will never charge by the pound, a low rate. They're went on record in favor of the initiaby parents and grown-upderegret your tion a of state law will deal children that for they afient a great prevent We call for and deliver promptthe laying of further pavements of cision. It is ecobuy clothes and school books and food this ly. Get rid of tho horrors of type. and so much else. Elton Franklin Korrell Watkins, and and is nomical, wash day employ us. But the quarters are spent by chil- State Master George A. Palm-ite- r Grange and the dren. And the pieces were among the speakers. Orestrong and able ten cent pieces and the pennies are gon Daily Journal. to withstand the also sjent by children. "But I was telling you about my Every man who knows himself pressure. week, although I did want to put In knows how selfish other men are. so thankful so about being a word nr Phone 1173 EVERYTHING that I was one of the pieces of money To Get Em! sienl by children. "Monday afternoon I was spent for an Ice cream treat. UTAH-IDAH- O HERE'S PURE FOOD Quite a few had Ice cream because of me. Then I rested Monday evedelicious as well as economning mid Tuesday morning bright and ical. Fresh from the deep, early I wus given in change for a bill all meat, full flavored and that was used for such a nice little not replete with food-valutoot ht rush. article in other found any "The toothbrush had a green stem of diet. Fish day will be or handle apd I thought if such nice one popular in your home if you I was Then make selections from the given to the child choice cuts and varieties wned the who we serve our exacting toothbrush as a reward for a very high average In Stockmen in Favor Of Federal Control A 1 and Mra. Otis Fuller, of Hunts-r- l hs spending a few months in Mr. Fuller is study- sjf like City. business while there, barber the Bt. L.,n he returns to Huntsville ht into h.t work. Vf gnd Mrs. George Burrows the L. D. S. conference , Uke. Salt td at D S.conference. who Wayne Colivin, I 1 f Dont the quarter f has spent the nyde Smith, of Huntsville, is winter in Ogden City. ipending the j tidi-.-s- . p p. McKay and wife returned kne last week from invisiting with Salt Lake friends and relative City. fell from a hay loft Mr. October 7 and broke two ribs. Nelson is recovering very nicely. Emil Nelson McKay Bros, and Earl Huntsville, took blue ribbon Felt, of prizes on cattle entered in the State Fair. Jensen suffered the loss his best dairy cows as a ' molt of an over feeding of green of Wilmer four of hay. alfalfa t t t The fanners of this valley began last week to harvest their potato and They expect to finish by crops. beet next week. Notes j - " - , or-a- 0 to 0. the team the needec the first league game Westminister next Friday aft- This gives confidence for ernoon. Weber man back student body stands to a of its team, and expects a from it. victory morning Doctor Lynn is his geology and minerology dtsses on a hike. The purpose o:: the hike is to notice and analyze variSaturday taking earth formations and minerals. ous October 11 Mr. Jarvis Book of class gave a program in honor of the Columbus anniversary. The student body unanimously votei it one of the best programs of the Khool year. On Mormon Friday begins the examinations, and every student is preparing for the big event. Next mid-quart- . - - r maiaMM r "l J ' Lacquer Protects lOUltry 1 C.Srto ieii-i-ei- j ten-ce- -- (Virginia Felt) Ust Saturday Webers football team met the B. Y. U. freshman anc to a tie of held that strong team with .... j 11 Weber College Own! j i Ella Beecraft spent the week-M- d visiting with her brother, Henry giilop, of Huntsville. Mrs. Huy n House for Your Landlord. Own a Home of Your 1 11 Hole, Wyoming, vomer in Jackson returned to Huntsville. their - , I- J JJgttend the I dy i j William McEntire and wife to Salt Lake City last week Rishoo r cwu ed con-alrea- er ... . Ur. Hamilton of partment spoke to ent body on fire the city Fire the Weber studand its preven-tion- a last Tuesday morning. Mr. uton asked for the hearty cooperation of Weber college during the coming 7tr in preventions of fires. de- e, -- Drain Your Land With 32-3- 4, 8. Black Eye for Blacktop Pavement s Concrete J. Tile W. Brewer Tire Co. w, ten-ce- A contest wd yells for the best pep songs has been carried on this ek under the direction of Jesse ulywhite. A prize of $2.50 is being liven for the best song or yell. . pie blacksmith puts a horse on his ytal by shoeing him. s. five-ce- nt Wet Wash Laundry WINTER SPECIALS Cement Company ford touring car side CURTAINS es U Door Open Inc aodrii r,r IS.7S tyi (.is ford roadster side CURTAINS 1 owning ..91,71 CELLULOID 50.ineh ahcct. ipceUl S1.25 the cold. Set rr f. BATTERIES lTJ A-- l, 1 .11-p- guaranteed year. 98.65 intel-ilgeno- -- RADIO BATTERIES tE! heavy duty. Spatial regular. Special 94.19 JJO RADIO TUBES wi." regular 91.75. Now 5u??w - or U can Western Sporting Goods Co. Phene 23S-- J 15c : 7Jc IS per cent off. oil dear. e as s Rosenthals Reward, Dairy Feed I nil) go- I do believe, ing to leave you now. won't he able to tell you about the meet rest of the week and when we tel to else much w have again I'll vou lliat I'll never remember about the werk. "I wonder when we will meet again . If I don't mee: you I'll meet one Weil. f your family. Good-by- thus! by. Quarter. . Ten-Ce- Thanks for tell- $2,10 Horrinn,t Guarantee Large Clean White fr barked loudly at them. "Doodness. Tammy." exclaimed Judy reprovingly, don't you recognize your B'aahlngton Are. tv9rr Sunday Morning riTtlvesJ" 33S9 Why Waste Money ? s Potatoes $1.25 Two Black Crows Buying inferior grain and feed is throwing money away. To get results nothing but the best should be used. Per 100 Lbs. 3 and 4 High Patent Hard Wheat Flour Relative t Forgotten went over to Judy and her motherthe afternoon. grandmother's walk When they smiled up the front collie, Tam u ShiinliT. grandmas "0 2336 Washington Avenue WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Per 100 Lbs. And I hope we ing me your story. meeting again money Buie have a !" time some Crri Rosenthals Egg Mash $2.40 OGDEN FISH AND POULTRY MARKET Phone 3191 Per 100 Lbs. Piece." ArtcI 2468 Kiesel .. 71k lXOmpcre 910.90 olt Dodge Battery 914.79 ,our old battery in exchange. ? Feed Co. "I thought it was very fine to be owned by some one who did so well In school. 1 felt ns though It gave me somehow well as a money value. "But. oh dear. FORD PEDAL PADS ... Farmers Ki'llOol, Li I t Glen $1.49 Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. 2516 Washington Sack P. C. Richardson Grain Co. Twenty Years of Successful Business Phone 152 Free Delivery 2008 Washington Ave. 218 24th Street Next to Bamberger Depot |