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Show Friday, December TEN MONTHS Ogden Terminal Has New Superintendent Only Staple Article Sugar Price is Sweet; Gifts for E veryone CHICAGO, Sugar is the December 13, 1927 I I VjT mm w Pen and Pencil Sets Ivory Pyralin Gift Sets to $4.50 $1.50 $6.95 up $2.50 89c, $1.00 and $1.50 to $9.50 Bath Salts . Bill Folds I 50c to $1.50 to $5.00 Three Flower Perfume Sets $2.50 $5 to $22.50 Colleen Moore Perfume Sets Men's Shaving Sets 98c Dusting Powder 79c to $1.50 to $7.50 Karcss Perfume Sets Cutex Manicure Sets , $2.50 to $12.50 60c to $5.00 I Tobacco Specials in October. He will have some 800 employei under his charge which will include thirty-thre- e switching crews under normal conditions, and as high as fifty crews when business is at its peak. G UP. Johnnie Teacher: "Johnnie, whe twenty-eig- ht Johnnie: onth haa daya?" All of em. 1 pound Granger Rough Cut Free carton Free Candy Specials lb Thornton Drugs to Any Part of the to . Dainty The Christmas Plenty of Timber But Little Lumber Bob Durng the past few daya a Salt Lake newspaper haa been publishing some interesting facts and figures con79c One 10c Can cerning the forest reitources of Utah. These figures show that the forests $1.39 are one of the great resources of the Special Christmas Boxes of Cigars but unfortunately ia not being state, 1 pound Velvet Tobacco taken advantage of to any consider' 65c to $3.00 able extent, nor can they be until tran89c One 15c Can All Brands sportation lines are opened up. Utal is the oldest of any of the intermoun tain states, but its forest resources are perhaps the least taken advantage of. 4-The stand of Engleman spruce in box of Assorted Chocolates 214-l- b Box of Assorted Chocolates Utah is estimated at 1,679,000,000 board feet measure, and this variety Special Pack Special Pack of timber is suitable for dimension $1.95 lumber of high quality. The estimate 98c of lodge pole pine and yellow pine is also large. It ia also estimated that there ia in the state 500,000,000 board feet and 2,000,000 cords of aspen wood in the national forests of this ?.to 24oovashington tste, The timber is suitable for box 6 the manufacture of excelsior lumber, Avenue Avraue40" Delivery and wood pulp. These figures should Phone 272 be of interest to lumber and paper 11 P. M. City manufacturers, but unfortunately they :Mm V attract much attention. With ail this great supply of paper pulp timber, there is not a pound of paper being made in Utah, nor are -there any saw mills of more than lllllHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!llHlillllllllllllll!llHllllllllllllllllllllHlllliini. iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiins neighborhood capacity. How long these conditions will pre-va-il m Utah it ia not possible to de-terrnme. Utah draws her lumber sup-- IS ply from Washington and Oregon, and her paper supply from the Pacific coast and the eastern states. The wholesale and retail price of lumber in Utah is consequently high, about high as any state in the Union, and tne price of the cheapest paper, news print, ranges from $100 to $140 per ton. Perhaps there is no remedy for the lumber and paper conditions which . prevail here, but there ia certainly rom for commercial club and s of commerce investigations. chamber Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Camel Old Gold Cigarettes in Christmas Packages "VV m. Free tive December 5. . Mr. Smith has been with the Southern Pacific company for many years. He takes the place. made vacant by the death of Hubert L. Bell, who died Ten months will be blasting the tunnel on the Te?ifor way of the Zion National Carmel, says District Em..?,, Finch of the U. S. bur-- ij IT roads. Blasting through ioVUblie solid rock is the work of 15 tractor. Engineer number of excellent pLjLStT the location of the tunnel u?rtph!.cf were taken by him durim- - hS inspection trip in souther--- ' l'JIiJeceRt ! Put Kodaks On Your Xmas List Brownie Cameras Kodaks $6.00 up Leather TO BLAST ZltSxTl Fred C. Smith has been appointed fair haired child of thi of the Ogden Union superintendent and Pork American family budget and company, effecDepot Bailway unand beans may become potatoes ruly and develop abnormal price complexes, but sugar marches sweetly along at a minimum cost to the housewife, according to Stephen II. Live, president of the U. S. Beet Sugar association in an address in Chicago a few ' days ago. "Sugar is the only staple food com T modity which haa not contributed ma-Jliv-f- rj terially toward the high cost of I ing in the past generation," said Mr. Love. "Between 1900 and 1910 potatoes and beans registered a price increase of 14.4 per cent while pork rose 89.3 per cent. While the thirty-thre- e leading food necessities showei an average increase of 45.3 per cent, sugar actually decreased 7 per cent in price. "The price of sugar for American tables haa been practically cut in hat since 1870 when the average New York wholesale price was 13.53 cents a pound. In 1880 it was 9.6 cents am by 1890 it was 6.17 cents. Although the world war brought a temporary raise in price increased world production has stabilized 1927 costa to the prewar level. "Efficient methods of .manufacture in American beet sugar factories provide this necessity at remarkably low cost compared to other food commodi ties, at the same time assuring work ers a good living wage and farmers an adequate cash return for their beets. From an article of luxury accessible only to the wealthy, sugar within a few generations haa become a staple food necessity." i. Tfi To Toilet Sets Ivory Sets Surely you want a new bob, a fresh curl or a facial to prepare you for your Christmas time social activities. We are prepared to give your work careful attention. ' Give Perfumes Curling Irons Shaving Sets Razors Strops Give one of our scalp treatments or facial orders for Christmas All Appropriate Gifts $5.00 and $10.00 for Christmas. (Good for 5 Treatments) Wholesale and Retail MARINELLO SHOP Ogden Barber Supply Co. Mezzanine Floor Hotel Bigelow Phone 793 318 St. Twenty-fift- h h387 ANNOUNCING. I S 5 Sciences Gift to Music Near East Relief 1 Appeals to America sav-ior- was the figurative description S. Woodruff of a Critical situation that exists in the little coun Select Yours Now. We Are Placing Them Aside for Christmas Delivery. JONES MUSIC CO. us'fui citizen in their respect ve countries Subscriptions may be sent to A. B. Foulger, chairman Ogden and Weber county committee. Prices from $90 Convenient terms TTEAR this remark- I able instrument- "just once. To hear it is to want it an endless source of enter- ... self-suppo- tainment in your home for years to come. Orphcum Theatre Bldg. Open Evenings Well Gladly Arrange Co nvenient Time Payments llllllllllm Hinckley DODGE MOTOR CARS GRAHAM TRUCKS 2810 WASHINGTON IllllliiiiiimiiuusMiiiiii Gateway - Chevrolet, Inc. Chevrolet. Owners NOTICE 0UR SERVICE AND REPAIR SHOP IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT aix-JJS- 4 H. Inc. 33,-34- r invite you to come in and see us. Robert rt 8elf-dpende- at 2810 Washington and 2566 Washington. urjt Upward -- For a few days only we will have some exceptional bargains in used cars at our old home at That an army of 33,340 Near East" orphans are reaching their hands across the sea, half in gratitude, half in aupphance to their American s, tries east of the Mediterranean that were wrecked end torn by the re vans of war. Elias S. Woodruff is State Chairman of Utah. Mr. Woodruff believes that the response would be at once more general and more generous if the citizens of Utah could only appreciate the magnitude of the Near East undertaking, the magnificent accomplishment to date and the responsibility to carry on. There U scarcely a home in Utah that would not sponsor a Near East f men and women r.l)an. yroj of their own could have one fleeting glimpse of the utterly dependent condition of this army of and boys girls across the sea," said Mr. Woodruff. "They positively have no other resource, and if America wlU fll back into the thfy condition of homelessness, squalor and famine that were their lot before the might of charity rescued them. "America must continue this he added. And Utah should be work." proud to assume her part in the great task of reconstruction. About 100,000 children nave already been graduated into by the intelligent and ceaseless labor of givers and workers There still remains an army of 0 boys and girls utterly dependent on America for continued care. The aim of ifce work is not merely to save them from starvation, but to train and to make them rottonally independent." The Near East Relief brphanages are vertiable schools w here boys and are taught use- fui occupations. girl At the age of 1 1 We are in our new home nt p,aces I g g H Speak Up, Mr. Lowderi Speak up, Mr. Lowden, if you are to be a candidate for President. You tej"aenyA frienda-e- in the8e United specially in the 3 , hu s: icei mat we can give ycu Better inan any other shop because of our modern equipw1, :g an trained men on Chevrolet Service. 'pllli'lllllllillilliil!i!llllll!ll!l!l!i;i!ll:!llilll!ll!!ll!l!!!ll!!!l!il!lllllilliilii'l g |