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Show i Friday, November TIIE OGDEN POST 8 Ogden Briefs Huntsville Students of Welwr college will stage a torchlight parade this evening to advertise the Weber-Albio- n footbal game that la scheduled to be plnyct at Lorin Farr park Saturday. Williutn Holls, who until recently has lsi-living with his daughter, Mrs. Verlin Rraithwaite of Plain City, has returned to Huntsville to make him home for the winter. Through efforts of the chamber of commerce Ogden has been given allotments for passengers on both east hound and west bound Cold Coast limited trains over the Union Pacific railroad. Previously Ogden travelers had to take their reservations as they came, and no provision had been mude for the regular traffic on these trains out of Ogden. Word has been received that Mrs. A. Carol Gesford has reached Los Angeles safely. Mrs. Gesford motored from here to California. on thy face. With thy make-u- p And thy bobbed hairs jaunty grace. From my heart I give thee joy Glad that I was born a boy. By Ray Wayman Clipping. Jerd Peterson of Roy was in town rebe had told us a Wednesday, and "It wont be long now, said Demarkable crop of winter banana apas she cut off Samsons hair. ples and his trees yielding as much lilah, bushels each. The as twrnty-fou- r price that he could get ranged around $1.25 per bushel. Hither and Yon Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fuller, who have a number of weeks in Salt Lake spent I)rs, Fouls New Method Iirntinta City, have returned home. Mr. Fuller 2163 Washington, phone 343. adv, will enter into the barber business. Election Money Fails To Make Appearance evidence during that was so much in week hunted its of the the early part to hole when $2500 was produced cover it. Some small wagers are being placed, coverbut all Francis money is being ed as soon as it is produced. The n Williams-Richardso- contest is that wagers on its outcome the are few and far between, and money their boys who usually future down are holding it awaiting so close developments. Dr. George Stewart, agronomist of the Utah Agricultural college, advoelection on the municipal Betting Post advertisers get good results. cates fall plowing for seven reasons is almost at a standstill. The big wise is sufficient First, it saves time for the next bundle of Standard-Franci-s money A word to the soil the for second, fertility, spring; decomposition of weeds, stubble or Miss Fawn Tracy has returned manure; third, better control of inhome. Jtliss Tracy has been working sect pests; fourth, saves soil moisture; in Ogden during the summer months. fifth, action of frost mellows clods; sixth, partical packing during winter; At a recent meeting of the Daugh- seventh, a better seed bed. ters of the Pioneers, at the home of The bishopric of West Point ward Captain Robert Burk and Chauf- Mrs. Iona Wangsgard, the following feur C. K. Kecter of the police de- officers were elected: Iona Wangs- was reorganized last Sunday with A. Gladys Nelson, secre- It. Cook appointed bishop; W. C. IIol partment left yesterday for Pocatello gard, captain: to bring James Walter Jones back tary; Lena Wood and Margie Felt, brook, first counselor; U. It. Thur-goosecond counselor, and E. W. to Ogden, where he is to be questioned Lieutenants. Mrs. David Ecrles and in regard to the robbery of the A. J. Mrs. Ranks of Ogden were the hon- Fisher continuing as ward clerk. U. BEFORE. YOU BUY YOUR LIVING Rollow store at 3102 Washington ave- ored guests. it. Thurgood returned recently from northwestern states, where he had nue on Tuesday morning. ROOM OR DINING ROOM Mrs. James G. McKay entertained the more than two on a misyears spent a at dinner parly in honor sion. VISIT OUR NEW STORE. Klcnke of herdelightfulMrs. sister, Mary Barnes. Floral. 2951 Wash. Avc. Phone 1210. tf Andy Ilarbertson, a maintainer of Mr. und Mrs. Conner Wangsgard of at Castle Rock, attended the signals Iast night the Woodmen of the Ogden spent the week-en- d visiting safety meeting of the Union Pacific with friends a initiated class and World, ramp 74, relatives here. large We just received a big here Tuesday. Andy says he got a of new members. Among the candifour-poibuck dressed that Miss Mildred McKay spent the recently shipment of attractive . dates was a large class from A he He remarked also 275 that overstuffweek three-piec- e pounds. with relatives visiting 'Nncoln camp, No. 707 of Knysvillc. in Ogden. 0 it was plenty cold up in his neck of Suites Room ed Living Miss Vitale Nielson entertained a the woods. Howard Davis of Dy waiving trial, we are selling from group of friends at a Treasure Hunt Pocatello, Idaho, was bound over to party last week. After the hunt, a W. R. Gibby of Roy, a small-fru- it the district court to stand trial for delightful buffet lunrheon was served grower, was an Ogden visitor Mon$89.50 up second degree burglary. Rail was to the Misses Elena day. Mr. Gibby stated that the beet guests: following fixed at $5000. The defendant was Jensen, Norma Wood, Flora in velour and mohair McKay, harvest was nearly finished in that charged with breaking open a D. &. and' Mis Alice Jude of Ogden; Messrs. vicinity. R, (!. W. box car. Blaine Harp, Ijorianc Nielsen, This is the lowest price The first dance of the Weber CounSchade, Gordon Aldous, Thresa Dr, Fishhurn Foot Specialist. All Pass. ever offered in Living ty High Schools Junior Farm bureau foot ailments given my personal at' at the held Room Furniture in was last Friday night 508 New Rank tention. Phone 147-Misses Doris Wangsgard and Fern school gymnasium, and high county Ogden. Adv.tf. Nielsen are spending the winter in was attended building. by a large crowd. L. Ogden. R. Humphries, state vocational high Many Ogden Masons are preparing was a guest of school Three families are rejoicing over honor superintendent, to attend the opening of the new Mawas impressHe dance. the at sonic temple in Salt Iake, which is the arrival of new babies. They are: ed he told the of features, many by Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Tracy, Mr. and nearing completion. The new temple and said Keith Walquist; Principal was constructed at a cost of $750,000. Mrs. Henry Burrows, and Mr. and advocate their to he was that going Mrs. George Madson. Friday evening, November 18, is the use by other high schools throughout date for the first meeting in the new state. The harvest decorations the At the election held week last city edifice. all the officers serving on the last of autumn leaves, sheaves of grain, shocks, of corn, chickens, turkeys, Room Frower & Fowels were issued a quit term retained their offices. rabbits, calves combined with geese, claim deed yesterday by the city comwere Two carloads of potatoes have been special lighting arrangements mission for a piece of land between effective. out of Huntsville shipped the very during Twenty-sevent- h and Twenty-eight- h $95.00 George F. Stallings, president of streets which has been vacated for ast week. up the Weber County farm bureau; C. street purposes. Genuine leather and A, Groberg, an officer of the bureau, School and former Frank mayor, Francis, tapestry seats. Wednesday evening, November 9, ball. of the were also guests will be spent by the Lumbermen's The first annual club ball held Officers of the Junior farm bureau club with their ladies at a dinner at October 28 in our"Ag ball room was a are: Clyde Ferrin, president; Henry Hotel Bigelow. great success. There were over four Archie RichJenkins, ' lundred in attendance. Seyand treasurer, secretary ardson, The ball room was beautifully decRUGS! RUGS! You Save 25 Cent reporter; Vem Ober- orated. The ceiling was a mass of mour Fackrel, advisor. hansley, autumn leaves. The orchestra stand Teams in was decorated with corn stalks; and E. A. Cudahy, Jr., president of the nrnnge, and black run from the center Ogden on to the sides, making a beautiful sight. Cudahy Packing company, will provide a silver service award, valued at The Union Pacific Athletic club of Kvqryone had a jolly time. $100, at the ninth annual Ogden livePhone 2829 2944 Washington Avenue Ogden and the U. P. club of Green stock show, to be given to the owner River, Wyoming, will meet in a foot- Mrs. of the grand champion carload of fat ball game on Sunday afternoon at 2 cattle, according to word received by W. H. S. Lester F. Whitlock, general manager o'clock at Lorin Farr park. This game llil will decide the championship of the of the livestock show. Mrs. Tanner of the Weber college northern division, and the winners will be matched either with the Los An- addressed the Girls association of the The latest thing in science is an geles or the Omaha Athletic club. Weber county high school at their apparatus with electrified quartz William Perry, president of the local second assembly. Those present were crystals that overcome the force of club, announces that the Green River deeply impressed by the advice given gravity. Pretty soon we will all be team will be accompanied ly two ,hem. The womanly, unaffected man- flying, either separately or in droves. hundred boosters from the Wyoming ner in which the lecture was delivered city, also the Union Pacific band of! was a real inspiration. Blessings On Thee, Little Dame that place. The local band will be on Musical numbers were rendered by Blessings on thee little dame hand to add to the merriment of the girls from the school for the blind. Ilarcbnck girl with knees the same; occasion. The outcome of this game The harmony and balance in their With thy rolled-dow- n silken hose, will determine whether Ogden will be selections were excellent. And thy short, transparent clothes; The girls agree that it was a period With thy red lips, reddened more, permitted to sponsor future games of the Union Pacific clubs. of enjoyment and profit. from the store; Smeared with d, Come Out of High Rent District FURNITURE nt Ar-mo- nd R Dahl & 4 ito. Ellery Exclusive Used Car Dealers 2471 Kiesel Ave. Phone 9 IS 1927 Moon coach, nev..$i37S 1927 Chandler sedan ....$1150 1926 Diana sedan $1235 1926 Diana brougham..$l3oo 1926 Velie 60 sedan $iog; 1926 Rickenbacker sedan ?1075 1926 Rickenbacker roadster $830 1926 Flint coupe $975 1926 Flint sedan $1250 1926 Buick sedan $1250 1926 Olds coupe $725 1925 Essex coach $430 1925 Jewett coach $595 1924 Jewett touring $495 1924 Olds sedan $550 1924 Chandler coupe $475 1925 Dodge touring $465 8-pi- ece -- Attractive Dining Sets and These Cars Are All Fully Guaranteed. We Have Many Others, Priced From $50 Up Weber High vice-preside- nt, per Railroad Football to Play Sunday TERMO Here! South Washington FurnitureCo. cars CARS SOLD BOUGHT 2471 Kiesel Ave. Phone 948 Tanner Talks to Girls at the BANNER lip-sti- I Opens New Service Station I ck BOB TWENTY-THIR- AND GRANT D SALE OF . With Every Purchase of 5 Gallons of of Banner Gasoline Close Out Prices On All Heaters - Wc are closing out all of our heating stoves. If you need one, ccrne in. Prices are reduced to the lowest in years we wish to move every stove in stock this week. A bargain awaits you here if you are in the market for a new heater. lXL-11- Not a heater, hut a circulator. Good for five or six rooms With a purchase of a $5.00 Gasoline Book, we will drain and fill your crank case with 6 quarts of High Grade Oil. This station is one of the best stations in the west, and is fully equipped to take care of our greasing, washing, tire troubles and everything pertaining to running automobiles. Our gas pumps are full automatic and the only pumps of the kind in the state. LARGE CIRCULATOR One No. 70 Circulator A 885.50 S52.65 MOTOR OIL large size circulator. Capable of heating 6 or 7 rooms. This number is finished in walnut. Only one left.. GLORY HEATER Glory Good for two large room EXOLA CIRCULATOR One No. 18B Exolu This is the seasons latest. 2 QUARTS OF HIGH GRADE CQ7 50 1 UU One No. 14 QQK Af tOOtJ.UU Absolutely Free Never before in the history of automobiles has any concern given $1.80 worth of oil with a purchase of a $5.00 Gasoline Book. Buy your Gasoline Book today, and drain your oil at any time. This applies to oil with 5 gaPons of gasoline purchase, if purchaser so desires. I. X. L. IIOT BLAST 8 One No. Estate Hot Blast Good for two or three big rooms on Saturday, November 5, and Sunday, November 6, we will give DERBY HEATER One No. 511 Derby Heater. while they last A , bargain, OUR WINTER GASOLINE IS HERE 89.00 TERMS MAY I!E ARRANGER ON ANY STOVE Banner Station No 23rd and Grant YOURS FOR SERVICE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 3m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii III! III! ill |