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Show Friday, December 16, 1927 more gas buggies THAN HORSES IN UTAH For many yean the horse has made a firm stand in Utah, especially in the rural sections; but, with twitching ears ind a flirt of his tail, Old Dobbin took to the far end of the pasture last Saturday when he learned that, according to the registration records of the state motor vehicle department, there are now 93,336 motor vehicles registered up to date and only about 71,510 horses left, or a 21,886 majority in favor of the gasoline buggies. Eureka Reporter. THE OGDEN POST Catholic Women to Visit in Salt Lake The Catholic Woman's league nu Tuesday afternoon, December 13, in the Knights of Columbus home with a large percentage of all members present. After the routine business was disced of the president, Mrs. A. A. Mc- ride, imparted the good news that all members were invited to take luncheon with the Catholic Womans league of Salt Lake City on the afternoon of January 3 at 1 o'clock at the Ladies' Literary club. The Salt Lake league put no restrictions on the number that would be entertained. Her Proof Mistress: So you say you worked Ways and means of getting over there were discussed and a commitfor the II oo8i ts; can you prove it? tee to find out about Maid: Well, I have some spoons bus was appointed rates, etc. and things with their initials on. The program chairman, Mrs. G. A. Foley, will put on a program for the entertainment of the Salt Lake ladies after the luncheon. On the 10th of January the Ogden league will endeavor to reciprocate the kindness of the Salt Lake ladies, and the matter of entertaining them in the blue room of the Berthana was discussed. Two delightful songs were rendered Santas Toyland Open by Mrs. William Quinn, accompanied by Miss Ioretta Thinnes, and a reading by Mrs. M. R. Hampton, after which the meeting adjourned to meet the second Tuesday in January, 1928. Contractors Getting Busy at Reservoir Prout. superintendent. meetings this week. The children's Morning prayer and sermon by tha Christinas program will be given in Quartet: "Silent Night, Holy Night." r eetor at 11 a. m. No evening ser- the Guild hall on Saturday evening, vice. The choir will meet on Tues- December 24. Christmas eve at 7 FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH The FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH for reheursal. No guild p. m. Church of the Chimes" Arthur Jo- Temporary meeting place, Moose hall, day evening 2416 HarRev. Washington avenue. seph Hansen, minister. The Farmington Harmony quartet, ry O. Fee, pastor. Bible school meets promptly at composed of Messrs. E. B. Gregory, George Marion Hess, J. Kulon Moon, 9:45. Everyone not having a Bible and Legrand Hess, will sing at both school to attend are invited. A class services at 11 oclock a. m. and 7:30 and grude for every age. Mrs. Ethlyn p. m. next Sunday. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Thu Christensen will act as accompanist. pastor will occupy the pulpit. Song The services will be preparatory to service and message worth your time. Christmas, and several Christmas Strangers are invited. numbers will be rendered at the eveYoung peoples Christ bn Endeavor ning service. Sunday morning the meets at 6:30. The young people rastor will speak on the theme, "The would like the attendance of all young CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Christmas Mystery, the mystery of people not attending elsewhere. the incarnation, God in man. The This is Evening worship, 7:30. 11UY SOMETHING FOR HIS CAR Bible school assembles at 9:45 a. m.f service our the of Lively impulur day. and offers to all an opportunity for service and sermon by the pasa real worth-whil- e study of the Bi- song Motor Motometors You will enjoy this service, so tor. ble. The selections to be given by one. and come SjHit Lights bring the Harmony quartet of Farmington Church evening. Wednesday Horns night, are as follows: will be served at 6:30, followed ' Supper Mirrors MORNING WORSHIP, 11 A. M. by a social good time. Conic out and Remember Me, O Mighty One Stop Lights learn of our social activities. Visitors The Prayer Perfect" Mason welcomed. always Savior, Comfort Me Emblems Elk EVENING SERVICE. 7:30 P. M. K.C. OF THE CHURCH EPISCOPAL Quartet: 0 Come, All Ye Faithful GOOD SHEPHERD John W. Heaters Baritone solo: The Holy City at 11 a. m. No evening George Marion Hess. Step Plates street and Grant avenue, opQuartet: Lead, Kindly Light Courtesy Lights Duets: He Shall Feed His Flock Like posite the popt office. Vases in Advent. a Shepherd" and Come Unto Me Holy The fourth Sunday Cigar Lighters fro pi Handel's Messiah communion at 8:00 a. m. The church E. B. Gregory and G. M. Hess school at 9:45 a. m. Miss L. Jennie Ash trays GHUKCHES A Happy Christmas for Him lllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll EXPERT A. Guthrie A company of Portland, Ore., the company which will build fhe Echo reservoir, is getting machinery and equipment on the ground tnd will commence active operations it once. But a limited number of men will be employed, during the winter and operations will be confined to driving, the diversion tunnel through which the river will b- - turned during the construction of ths dam. The Utah Construction company has a force of men working on the new reilrovd grade and on the relocated) Lincoln highway. CALS COLT St Josephs Tricycles Side Walkcycle Cars Bicycles Wagons Dolls Doll Beds Sleds Shoe Rifles Tinker Toys Radios &. Real tricycles that last See Our Windows Western Sporting Goods Co. SPECIAL 20 S2 - $17.50 S" (fj A AA and wlviUU op Sleds, $1.65 up. Skates, 75c up. Skis, $1.40 up. Best scooters, $4.50 up. Air rifle, $L50 up. With oodles of other useful Gifts. 2468 Kiesel Avenue Phone rebuilt $15.00 and up KAMMGYERS 238-- J 2416 Kiesel Avenue What Is Christmas Without Music ? Give more thought to music this year. A fine piano is the ideal gift for the entire family and fulfills the desire for music in the home most satisfactorily of alL Our high grade line of Grands, Players, Reproducers and Uprights has been reduced in prices for the holidays and you have the following line of Stand- ard Pianos to choose from: GRANDS Poole Bush & Gerts Merrill Premier W. P. Haines PLAYERS Bush & Gerts Milton Smith & Nixon UPRIGHTS Bush & Gerts Merrill Kreiter Chase Brothers Most Complete Line of Violins in the State, . Milton Kreiter $3 to $350 Saxophones, Clarinets, Banjos, Ukuleles. ALL INSTRUMENTS AT A DISCOUNT FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Terms to suit. Open evenings until Christmas. It is easy to pay the Fantone way. Out of the high rent district, which means saving to you. Souvenir for the children until Christmas. J. M. PANTONE & SONS Twenty-nint- h 2331 Kiesel Avenue Oldest Piano Firm in Ogden and Kiesel Phone 1411 th Onyx Gear Ralls Radiator Caps Radiator Ornaments There are always so many things a man needs for his car, that you are sure to find a warm welcome awaiting any gift you may choose to buy here. Look at Our Window Display. The Thrift Store 953 2580 Washington Avenue Open Sundays 9 to Phone 1698 1 TtBRJcnai lilllillillllllil f? ?Y Y ?Y Y Y Y These Presents Will Be Remembered Through Life Columbia, Iver Johnson and Westfield Bicycles, nickel rims, latest equip- - flJQK AA and ment. Priced wOUiwu up FOR THE CHILDREN Toys Best sidewalk bikes SERVICE R JOE RICHARDSPhone t Flashlights Watches Cameras ch 24-lIOU- Rest and Cheapest Used Cars in Ogden Y Make This Come True or ser-four- Morrison1 s GREASING Y Volley Balls WASHING STORAGE School to basement of the church Friday even-- 1 ing, December 16th at 8 oclock. All members of the congregation and their friends are requested to be present. Any program sponsored by the sisters of the Holy Cross has been of the very highest order in the past, and rumor says this one will be no exception. Hys-rect- ON ALL CARS The pupils of St. Josephs school will give a Christmas program in the Skis Skates Boxing Gloves Punching Bags Footballs Basketballs Top-Not- AUTO REPAIRING Give Xmas Program Tot Bikes Blue Galilee Solo by Mr. Hess. Quartet: A Merry Christmas Gifts for Mother tor Gifts for Mother she can enjoy throughout the entire year. Not all especially practical, but gifts she will like to receive. ?? T ?? ?I f For Brother ?f. Gifts that growing ? boys want IT t ti T T Y Y f? ? fY tY fY Y Y 5 Y Y Y ?T Y T ?Y T i?? t Y ?? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ! fY. t For All! Y Y Y Y Gifts for Father T $ f As usual, we suggest the more practical gifts for father, since he wants to get something he can use each and every day. House Slippers Silk Hose House Slippers Fancy, Decorated Dishes Bath Robes Rayon Bed Spreads Wool Gloves I Pajamas Dress Shirts Handkerchiefs Mufflers ? fY For Sister Y Y Y fY It would be difficult above indeed to select a everything else at Christmas time. better variety of gifts for sister. 9 DAINTY and PRETTY Mitts and Gloves Silk Bloomers Bath Robes Silk Pajamas Silk and Satin Dresses Sweaters . Y T T Y Y T T H.ightop Shoes Neckties Suspender Sets Lumber Jacks Sweaters Sheep-line- d Costs Y Y Y Y Y Y Gifts tor Husbands Gifts for Wives T Y ?Y Y Husbands are often the hardest people in the world to buy gifts for. Thats the reason we suggest that you read over the following list carefully. Neckties Siik Hose Leather Coats Sweaters Most husbands find the selection of gifts for their wives a most puzzling probem.-Thesitems have met the test of time as gifts certain to be welcomed warmly. e Silk and Wool Mufflers Suspender and Garter Sets Gloves, Dress and Work Suit Cases Traveling Bags Dress Shoes and Slippers Table Linen Sweaters Silk Hose China Dishes House Slippers Blankets Y Y ? ? ? Y Y t Y This Is the Store Where Santa Leaves Gifts for Everyone 327 Twenty-fourt- h Street, Ogden tYY Y Y Y Y Y Y T y |