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Show Friday, December THE OGDEN POST 12 Ogd en Briefs Champ Claik, representing the firm of C. F. Dinsrnore & Son contractors has returned from Moscow, Idaho where a $75,000 heating plant has been installed .for the University of Idaho, under his auperintendoncy. C. F. IHns- -more, president of the local construetion company, accompanied Mr. Clark borne, lie made the trip north to in Micct the finished job. City Kducators Meet At Luncheon Superintendent Karl Hopkins of thea Ogden City schools presided at luncheon given in the English room of the Hotel Bigelow at noon, at which the principals und supervisors of the Ogden City schools were present. James II. DeVinc, president of the Ogden chamber of commerce, was a guest and addressed the educators activities. industrial on Ogdens James II. Uiley, who was rerently as a member of the board of education, was also present and gave a short talk. will distribute gifts and he has been attending a meeting of Federacandy to the children from a most the National Farm Bureau We- attractive Christmas tree. Lust year tions. Mr. Stallings represented eighty little folks enjoyed the gen- Ikt county there, erosity of this club, and this year Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson of iloise, a larger number is expected. Joseph W. is chairman of the Idaho, stopped over iri Ogden en route to Los Angeles, committee on arrangements. where they expect to spend about six weeks for Mis- - Simpson's health. Luncheon of Weber Products The Weber County Farm Bureau is Meil Oleson, a farmer of Declo, apcnsorii.g a luncheon at the Hotel wives are The Idaho, was killed Monday by a runBigelow Lxay. guests of the retail merrhunts of the city. away team of horses that he was President lJuvid N. Beal and State driving. Mr. Oleson formerly resided Manager Enhriam Bergeson of the several years at Hooper. state farm bureau will be present to address these present. The menu will The Rev. William A. Ruel, acting consist of Weber county products ex- head of St. parish of this Josephs clusively. of the word received Wednesday city arrival in New York of Monsignor Dr, Fishburn Foot Specialist. All M. Cushnahan. Father Cushnahan foot ailments given my personal at- P. been for several months has tention. Phone 147-- R 508 New Bank in Ireland, visiting his native land. Friends of Adv.tf. the distinguished ecclesiast will be building. Henry Finlay of Layton was an Og- happy to learn of his arrival in the den visitor Saturday. states and that he will arrive in Ogden before .Christmas. educators which is to be held in Los Kiwanidiis Angeles. Arbitrators Chosen The Weber River System Canal has selected a committee of five men to settle disputes between the iriiirition companies of Weber, Uuvis, Morgan and Summit counties. The committee is composed of George Fuller, of Eden; John G. M. Barnes, of Kaystille; James Cook, of South Weber; T. R. Jones, of Kanesvillc, and John Maw, of Plain City. . Flowers for Al! Occasions Klenke Floral, 2955 Washington ave. l'hone 1240. Maccabees Elect Officers At the lust meeting of the Ogden lodge of the Knights of Maccabees the following officers were chosen: Com- Md-nughii- Wea-nesda- y n mander, Peter Peterson; past commander, M. W. Jewell; lieutenant commander, George F. Vaughn; record keeper, J. I). Harris; chaplain, Thomas Pardoe; sergeant, W, H. Ixigan; masR. Scott Zimmerman, of the fedter at arms, Gus Muhas; first master of the guard, Joseph Summerill; sen- eral biological survey of Salt Lake, C. G. Eldredge of the Eldredge tinel, Angel Coroles; picket, Frank was in Ogden Monday, investigating Livestock company at Tremonton, was the amount of poison required for the Funeral Services for Mrs. Richards Mills. in Ogden Wednesday. rodents and sparrows the coming sea- trading Funeral services for Mrs. Martha ' son in Weber county. Richards, who died Sunday morning at Ki warns Club to Entertain Children A. Hansen, road superviGeorge Uncle Tom's Cabin will be burthe homo of her son, Joe Richards, sor of Roy, was an Ogden visitor Howard Belnap, student at the Union Jefferson avenue, were held Wed- lesqued by the members of the Kiwanis Thursday. nesday afternoon in the Deweyville club the evening of December 2 g at versity of Utah, spent last week-en- d ward chapel, Bishop Robert Potter, Weber college. This will be part of with home folks at Wilson lane. The Westminster college choir of of Collinston, conducted the services the program sponsored by the local Lake City, composed of twenty Salt Mrs. luncheon club for the pleasure of the which were largely attended. F. Stallings, president of voices, gave a program of Christmas George fortunate children of the city. the Weber Richards was the widow of Edward farm bureau, re- carols Sunday evening at the First Richards who died May 22, 1926. She hollowing the entertainment the turned from county Chicago Saturday, where Presbyterian church. was born in England in 1854. In 1880 to she and her husband emigrated the United States. They resided in Iloneyville for a number of years, and then moved to Collinston. She is survived by the following children: Joe Richards, Walter E. Richards, Mrs. Grace Call, all of Ogden, Mathew T. Richards, of Willard, and Mrs. G. A Dixon, of Ashton, Idaho. ed and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer shortly small son, Mark, are leaving where they Calif., for Los Angeles, witn will spend the winter visiting Spencer. their daughter, Mrs. Grant Anderson was the guest of honor at a miscellaneousthe home at last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Emil and Mr. her parents. of the rewas Anderson Nelson. Mrs. useful and cipient of many beautiful gifts. Some silks and wools are spotted by water which dissolves a part of th weighting or finishing substance and leaves a ring. Sometimes these rin can be removed by scratching the finger nail or rubbing with a stif brush. Another method is to daim the entire surface of the material U sponging with clear water or by shak ing in steam from a briskly wi;nJ teakettle, and then pressing while Vti'i damp. Still another method is to d r the entire garment in carbon tetra chloride, gasoline, or other solvent Gasoline, however, should be used with caution because of the fire risk. WANTED Womens and childrens 1 Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wansgard Cali- used clothing will leave in the near future for the wnll spend fornia, where they Zundell, formerly of CaL, Huntsville, left for Los Ancles, she where December, of 16th on the home. will make her Miss Alice fered serious losses recently the their herds, due to dogs entenng the and attacking at night shelters chinchilla rabsheep. A number of in the same lost been also bits have manner. - Whos-Wh- o Only How much are de tickets show, Pahson? Fifteen cents. Deacon. Exclusive Used Car Dealers i J. I for our Dats fine. DatH keep the rough element out. J! j: j! j: j: The Success of Our 1927 Used Car Business Has Enabled Us to Extend Our Business Making us the largest Exclusive Used Car Deal- ers in the intermountain i ' country. ; j j 1 j , J, Drs, Fonts New Method Dentists, adv. 2468 Washington, phone S43. The Answer Joseph Wallace, who has been a patient at the Dee hospital for more than a week has sufficiently recovered that he has been removed to his home. Mr. Wallace is a deputy in the sheriffs office. J TP1 LECTRICAL GIFTS are always practical always beautiful always in good taste always acceptabl e always appreciated. Long after i , j What Mother Really Wants v below their actual value, making it possible to give you more auto for your f 1 j ! 1 - J You Can always Und a Bargain at one of our f ' ;r I , 2454 Grant 2209 Washington 2538 Washington Competent Salesmen at all locations. AN ELECTRIC RANGE is the gift supreme for Mother. It is a servant in the truest sense f ;r f - J of the word it takes the drudgery out of the kitchen because it is so dean, so simple to use, so quick and dependable. it is wonderfully economical. Every woman has said to herself that some day she Moreover, will have an Electric Range. 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Artistic Floral Co. 2412 Washington Ave. Phone GU A Beautiful 42-Pie- ce Set of Fme Dinnerware With every Electric Range bought between now and Christmas we give absolutely free a beautiful set of fine china charm- -' 42-pie- ce ingly decorated and suitable for any formal occasion or daily family use. OTMI POWER &IIGHT CO; JSFFJCIENT PUBLIC SEFV1CB E HOTPOINT AND WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES AUTOMATIC WASHERS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS TABLE APPLIANCES ,, J MAIN OFFICE 2471 Kiesel Phone 948 t v f ! ;r they have ceased to be new they retain their beauty and usefulness. Elec- trical Gifts are gifts that keep on giving. For many years they are reminders of the spirit of the gift and of the given Nevada Educator Here Walter W. Anderson, of Carson City. Nevada, was an Ogden visitor the last of the weeji. Mr. Anderson is state superintendent of public instruction, of Nevada, and he is making a study of educational methods in various places. He spent some time in conference with Frank M. Driggs,1 superintendent of the Deaf and Biind school. A number of Nevada children are pupils of the Ogden institution as there is no school in Nevada. Mr. Anderson was en route to the convention of vocational ' money. j J I , Our Cars J are bought at a price far sion. W. E. Loomis, of Sioux City, Iowa, father of Mrs. James T. Abbott, of this city, passed away at his home last Sunday. Mrs. Abbott was with her father at the time of hii death, having been called east sometime ago by his serious illness. 3S.-.- Dahl & Ellery sufA number of sheepmen have attendance Friday and Saturday at a regional conference held in Beaver. Two hundred teachers from Washington, Iron, Millard and Beaver counties congregated at this special ses- The children of St. Joseph's parochial school will be presented in a play this evening in the basement of St. Joseph's church. The proceeds will be used for the school. to sell. Phone winter months. omethin George A. Larson, chairman of the Weber teachers' association of the Utah Educational association, was in "i Huntsville 16. 1097 Now Playing JOGDEN THEATRE Quality Photoplays |