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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, February 3, 1928 i 3 The Most Outstanding Furniture Values Ever Offered FEBRUARY SALE OF DINING ROOM FURNITURE tiS Si Articles purchased this month can be held in the store until delivery is desired, giving the purchaser the benefit of February prices. CREDIT GLADLY GIVEN WALNUT DINING SUITE walnut suite, consisting of buffet, table, five and one chairs. Chair seats covered with choicest tapestry. Regular price 6185. Spe&1 7 It cially priced for O February sale No." 62 lJ5 Eight-piec- The plan of buying furniture out of ones monthly income has been wisely adopted by a majority of the furniture buyers in the country, with the result that there is now better furniture in the American homes than ever before. e 90 $JLOOf . Radical Reductions in Furniture for the Living Room MOHAIR LIVING SUITE WALNUT DINING SUITE as walnut dining suite, consisting of buffet, table, five and one chairs. This is an exceptionally desirable suite and we have but one left. Regular price 6255. Specially priced for No. : Supply your furniture needs this month. Prices have been cut to their lowest. Quantities of new furniture are specially priced for this event. Many pieces have been marked for immediate clearance. Come in early today. it G37 Eight-piec-e $189.00 SC" No. fet, table, five and one chairs. Regular price 6140. Specially priced for February $99.75 sale DINING SUITE No. 41 Eight-piec- dining suite, consist- e ing of buffet,, table, five and one chairs. Regular price 5168J0. tS"" Specially priced $114.75 SPANISH DINING SUITE 849 Eixht-oiec-e Spanish walnut dinii one chairs. Regular price dally priced for February sale No. , -- i. e No. KB852 living room suite. Davenport and arm chair. Covered with small pattern jacquard, reverse cushion damask. Exposed woodwork genuine mahogany. Regular price 5272.50. Specially priced for 109-6986-7104 No. Three-piec- e No. KB846-8291-90S8-71- living room suite. Davenport and arm chair. Covered with amethyst mohair, reverse cushion fancy frieze. Regular frice 6664.75. Specially priced for. sale No. KB01125-RMS9261-8569-71- LIVING SUITE Two-pie- ce 04 living room suite. Davenport and arm chair. Davenport covered all over with choice frieze, reverse cushion and interior back fancy frieze and also interior sides. Regular price 6425. SpeOO cially priced for V4501 ( ) February sale P t Two - piece 04 $369.50 JACQUARD LIVING SUITE No. living room suite. Davenport, arm chair and wing chair. Covered with small pattern jacquard, reverse cushion. Very desirable suite. Regular price 6230. Specially priced for JL V-- f February sale it 1 Three-piec- MAHOGANY LIVING SUITE No. 832 Three-piec- living room suite: davenport, arm chair and wing chair. Covered with taupe and rose mohair, black welt edges, mahogany woodwork. This suite is exceptionally choice for the money. Regular rice 6275. Specially priced for February $206.25 sale No. Two-piec-e 04 living room suite. Davenport and arm chair. Covered with choice walnut and rose mohair. Woodwork genuine mahogany, gimp edges, frieze reverse cushion. Cushions filled with down, also with fancy frieze inside of back. Regular price 6620. Specially priced for $415.00 2TZ JACQUARD LIVING ROOM e rfi KB011490-RWS29103-291- SUITE No. Three-piec- e living room suite. Davenport, arm and wing chairs. Regular price 6270. Specially K65-C108-20- priced 55 for February sale .. walnut dining suite, consisting of buffet, pedestal table, five and one chairs. Regular price 6155. Specially priced for February sale. e $123.75 z Rex-bur- m. I- - EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME mountain Junior Basketball tournament The tournament is dated for March 8, 9, and 10, and will be held The victorious return of the basket- in the Weber gymnasium. There will ball players has been the main topic be three basketball games each night of conversation during the past week Tickets are on sale at the Weber at Weber college. Last Monday in College Inn. devotional, Coach Stevenson gave an account of the trip and related, play One of the most popular men who play, just how the Weber five de- ever taught at Weber college is in feated Albion and Ricks college. Affor a short stay. Thia man is ter the defeat of L. D. S. U., Albion Ogden President Harvey L. Taylor of Gila Normal, Ricks college and Montana college in Thatcher, Arizona. PresiState Normal by the Wildcats, We- dent Taylor was professor of sociology ber is farther along the road to the and dramatic art in Weber college for championship than ever. There are three years. He produced the college three more games coming up which made plays during these years and night, however, spell defeat for the them the tremendous successes that home team. Two of these three comthey were. Since his departure last ing games are to be played in Og- year from Weber. President Tracey den. A game is scheduled for Frihas had a hard task to find someone g, day night with Ricks college of to fill hia place, and so has announced Idaho, in the Weber gymnas-iu- that President Taylor will aid in the After the game there will bo of the pay that is now bea dance in the Weber ballroom. Feb- direction produced. ing ruary 9 Weber will travel to Salt Lake President Taylor talked to the stuCity to play another game with L. D. dents for a few minutes last WednesS-- U of the season day morning, lie will speak again and the last n on February 17,game Weber vs. Albion before bis return to Thatcher. the basketball season. The victorious Normal, in the Weber gymnasium. The class of debating and argumenThis game does not, however, end rapidbasketball teams from the different tation has been progressing so one class of only instead now, that divisions in fiw intermountain atates ly Wed- on one are two; there iJ all come to Ogden for the Inters a week, WEBER COLLEGE fifi 1 MAHOGANY HEDROOM SUITE No. I1F28-- 6 Dresser, bed, chair. Extra choice three-piec- e mahogany bedroom suite. Kegular price 6300. Specially February sale ..... $150.00 STEEL, BEDROOM SUITE Combination, consisting of No. S108, steel vanity; No. S108, steel bench; No. 1186, spring; No. 1, r Specially priced for February sale .... price 6138.75. $79.00 WALNUT HEDROOM SUITE Combination, consisting of No. 901, dress- er, walnut; No. 900 ft, chiffonier, walnut; No. 11930, bed; No. 2X480, spring; No. 1, special mattress. Regular price 5150.75. Specially priced for February sale .....y. ....... ....... . SI 14 10 WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Combination, consisting of No. BC208, walnut dresser; No. BC210, walnut table; Nor. BC207, walnut bed; No. 2X480, spring; No. 1, special mattress. Regular Specially priced for price 6175.75. ' February sale , Combination, consisting of No. SH901, walnut dresser; No. SH902, walnut chiffonier; No. 1X312, bed (brown); No. 3X428, spring; No. 1, special mattress. Regular price 6128.75. Specially priced dining suite Eight-piec- ?9l FURNITURE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE i No. 255 e MAHOGANY LIVING SUITE MOHAIR LIVING SUITE mahog- any living room suite. Davenport and two arm chairs. Covered with rose and taupe mohair, black welt edges, reverse cushion jacquard. Regular price 6360. Specially priced for fkfk February sale TWO-PIEC- E Two-piec- $181.50 MOHAIR LIVING SUITE QUEEN ANNE DINING SUITE No. 102 Eight-piec- e dining suite, Queen Anne, blended walnut, consisting of buf- e living room suite. Davenport, arm chair and wing chair. Covered with taupe mohair, reverse cushion moquette. Regular price 6220. Spedally priced ( &JLUir 7) for February sale Three-piec- LIVING SUITE TWO-PIEC- E FEBRUARY SALE OF BEDROOM resdays and the other on Friday. The course is now given the full five hours credit for the winter quarter. The question under discussion is, Resolved: That the United States should cease to protect with armed forces, capital invested in foreign lands, except after formal declaration of war. Every Friday three debates are held on this question and are judged and criticized "by Professor! Monson and Blaylock, instructor! of the class, and Professors Croft, Hales and Walker. The debating team, which has not as yet been chosen, will make trips to Salt Lake City, Logan, Provo, and up through Idaho and Montana on a aeries of debates. The college play, Sweet Laver.dar, will be presented February 16 and 17. The date was advanced because of a change in directors. Mrs. Stanley, the former director, was called to Chicago, and Mrs. Lila Brimhall is now in charge. main address. He spoke of famous friendships and told how highly be g regarded his friendship with Dr. Lind. In appreciation of his thirty-on- e ears of service to Weber college, President Tracy presented him with a gift. Miss Virginia Anderson gave the violin solo, Orientale. life-lon- The program Wednesday was presented by the Weber County nigh school. The several numbers included Waiting in the Shadows and Praise be to God," sung by the Mixed chorus; By the Mississippi, a duet by Bernice Rider and Bertha Simpson; Japanese Love Song, by Ella Ilam- merly; O Sol Min," a duet by Marian and Florence Wade; I Passed by Your Window, girls chorus; and In Your Garden, by the Mixed chorus. A reading, The Radio, was given by Glenna Taylor, let's Hope He called Again The program in Tuesday mornings I shall call again tomorrow, when devotional was given in honor of Doc I trust you will be prepared to pay tor J. G. Lind, whose birthday anni- the hill. versary oc cured in the preceding week. Yes, do drop in. It's a pleasure to A very close friend of the doctor, entertain an optimist like you. Professor William Terry, gave the j.rF.tau.r, $96.90 Liberty ward team in a basketball game by the score of 23 to 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgerson have home from a short visit in returned school The Huntsville Junior high elected the following officers: Jack California. Hardy, president; Eva Hardy, Ada Wangsgard, secretary An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . and treasurer; Sterling Wood, cheer Henry Burrows is seriously ill with leader. The following committee was pneumonia. chosen: Jack Newey, Laura Allen, and Carmen Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Engstrom attended a party for Newman A number of friends pleasantly sur- 11. Barkersurprise North at Ogden last Friprised David Evans Monday evening. day afternoon. The evening was spent in music and games. Later in the evening a de"Where were you boys, when I lightful luncheon was served. called for you to help me an hour The Bonneville Mountain club had ago? asked Farmer Jones at the supa delightful skiing party on Hobson per table. I was in the barn aettin a hen, hill last Sunday afternoon under the direction of S. D. MitcbelL Late in said one. Atul I was in the loft settin a the afternoon the party returned to a cabin in Winter's grove, where a saw, answered another. light luncheon was served to the memI was in grandmas room settin bers of the party. After the luncheon the clock, came from the third boy. a business meeting was held. I was up the in pantry settin a trap, said the fourth. The Huntsville Junior high school Youre a fine let! remarked the defeated Liberty Junior high school farmer. And where were you? he in a basketball game. asked, turning to tho youngest. I was on the doorstep settin still I The Huntsville ward defeated the was the reply. The Outlook. HUNTSVILLE NEWS vice-preside- nt; |