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Show THE OGDEN DOST 8 (A ,'r i 1 1 . ai of parks, by the city this wcik, Commissioner Williams is trying to obtain more I revenue for the city from the park. 4 Richard W. Young, president of the lauded of Utah, association State Bar Steps were taken at a meeting held George Washington in an wldresanoun Tuesday night in The American club Tuesday the Exchange elubrooniH to form a United Legion The sjeaker Xeti runs council of former service in the Hotel Bigelow, said that Washington was an intense- mens organizations. Corporal Fred ly human man, and aaid that the J. Grant post of the Veterans of Forman, firBt president of a eign Wars, is initiating the movea real mixer, a reul sport, a man we ment. could have for a friend, a pal, a chum, riintcmk-Ti- t Ogd en Briefs re I iI r ' mi I -- i: ' Fouts New Method Dentists. adv. 21G8 Washington, phone 343. Directors of the Weber Itivcr Water Users' association will meet March 8 in the office of President A. 1. Bigelow n the Ogden State bank, acconling to a cull made yesterday by President Bigelow. Dr. Ml - s . ' t :! 'T .1 rSI ' i s. - c K !.? j. nf - Harry Farbmun, noted young violin the virtuoso, will apiioar in a concert colevening of Mann S in the Weber lege auditorium. The concert is being sponsored by the Ogden Concert society. The twenty-thir- d anniversary of the birth of Rotary International was observed at a Tuesday evening dinner Flowers for A 4 Occasions Klenka of the Ogden Rotary club held In the Floral, 2955 Washington uvc. Phone Hotel Bigelour. Edward P. Kimball of Malt Luke was the principal speak 1240, er. Farm bureau locals of Weber county are all increasing their membership The triennial committee of the over last year. Most of the units grand commnndcry, Knights Templar, have nearly doubled their 1927 mem- met Wednesday night in the Hotel bership. Bigelow and discussed plans of Utah for attendance at the trienknights The city commission has authorized nial conclave to be held in Detroit, the retention of $250 from the final Mich., in July. Salt end Ogden payment due E. T. Saunders for officers were in attendance. of the east bench fire station because of reported defects in James Samas, 35, laborer, and the construction. The defects were George Michalow, 35, were arrested discovered by City Engineer II. C. Wednesday night by Deputy Sheriff Errett, D. F. Steele and a federal agent, on a of having a gallon of liquor Herbert B. Foulger, well known mer- in charge automobile. Each furnished their chandiser, of Ogden, has taken a po- $300 bail. sition in the clothing department of the Fred M. Nye company. He reThe Kiwanis club Thursday noon signed a position as traveling reprc-- i to the chamber of pledged firm a to' commerce support aentative of large clothing in the presence of chamber take the position at Nyes. He was M. (Bob) lloggan, Robert officers. & W. II. Sons, director-eleWright formerly with the of chamber, spoke and was manager of Last & Thomas of the members and urged briefly the time this for five years prior to Memchamber. the club to support firm was sweptout by a fire. bers at the Lions club were guests. Rabbi II. Baras has taken charge President Frank M. Browning of the Hebrew congregation at the Brith Sholem synagog at 2750 Grant avenue. lie is a graduate of the HeLarge throngs participate in the brew theological seminary at Jeru- Elks annual '49 party events last salem and came to Ogden from Ply- Monday and Tuesday evenings. Many visitors who were not members of the mouth, Mass. order, with their ladies, enjoyed Monwhile on Tues21, reputed to be of day night'stheprogram, Ralph their partners and Elks night a wealthy San Francisco family, was day reveled. recently sentenced to serve two years in the federal prison at Fort Gasoline taxes collected by the slate Leavenworth, Kansas, for the theft' of an automobile in Ogden. The judg- during January amounted to approxment was pronounced in the federal imately $9(1,000. This is an increase of $4,000 over the receipts of January, court at Denver. 1927, for the same department. Omni A. Fortcr, living in the north G. L. Becker, prominent Ogden end of the city, has obtained a judgwon the marksman ment of $10,150 against Domestic Golden Gateand sportsman, a San Fran at Gianchetta, fruit peddler, of Pocatel- cisco trnpshoottrophy He won week. this lo, in Judge George S. Barker's divi- from q large field of stars. sion of the Second district court. Gianchetta was driver of a truck D. C., took cognizance which struck and fatally injured Por- of Washington, a rumor that Justice George Suthter's daughter, Corinnc, erland of the United States supreme last September. court was about to resign his position to the extent that even the White Leasing of concessions at Irfirin 1 louse took occasion to deny the ruFarr park was placed in the hands of mor. President Cuolidge added to the Commissioner Fred K. Williams, sup- - denial thut the Utah barrister will leave the high bench position. lke ron-struti- t! ' ; i t-- .f.-- i ! s, , ! .. ,i i s:f if i, t' ct v'5 Pi . j ri. .t yy ,;a 4 4 ri I4- 4 ! k g -- i - tf? - iir fT J 15 I' ; ld ari i , n' 4 Curleys News Herman Kertz, jeweler, and J. It. Stanley, auctioneer, are charged with violating the city ordinance prohibiting auction sales after 0 o'clock in City police have another outbreak. the evening. ,Thcy were arrested SatArrest stranger with one-hapint urday night, and their counsel, J. A. hootch. Howell, hus filed a demurrer to the charge. Coolidge starts economy program Dairymen'a Regrets and gets flour sack pajamas. Curley A large percentage of dairy hulls starts same thing and gets hell. are sent to the butcher before their desirability or undesirability as sires If the bootlegger pays protection, has been proved by the comparison who gets the money ? of the records made by their daughters with the records of the dams of the daughters. The bureau of dairy What is wrong with the Master industry in the United States departBarbers? Remember how they used ment has on file many of to rave when Curley stayed open on commentsagriculture from dairymen who have a holiday? sold excellent sires to the butchers, nnd who have later found evidence Ogden barber dies of exhaustion of the value of the animal. Some of trying to make one of those easy pay- the explanations given arc: ments on his shop. The bull was sold for beef. If we hud been in a testing association nt that time this bull might still be Why don't the barbers pay their $2 alive. per chair license? Curley was the The bull was sent to the block befirst to pay his, and he didnt sign the cause his calves were nearly all bulls. petition either. Maybe the city dont The bull was sent to the butcher need the money. because his daughters were not 'typy.' Their records have since shown that Uncle Sam still determined to close he was an excellent bull. I have oftbn regretted that- this some of the citys worthy enterprises. bull was sold for beef, as thortccords of his daughters now show he was Curleys Shop, the busiest place in an outstanding hull. We disposed of the bull because town, and his barbers still cut hair for 2 bits. adv. he was homely. 1.5 , rr?:3 lf II ! J . i vJ Jv-- li f. ' .Vi jt J :1f- 4.. . ' 1 i - : ' - f 5 . ? ':. ; EASY LESSONS IN AUCTION BRIDGE t H s Weber College I di-fca- t a rhock succ-SMo- Tbe quantity of hay, silage, and cation is practically on a debasis. North Carolina loads in tv pend largely upon the condition and movement, and cattle in about production of each cow. All cows do tenths of its area have s not produce the same quantity of milk It is probable that before the and butterfat; consequently, they 1928 (he few remaining counties should not be given the same quan- have finished testing, in which tity of feed. Economical feeding us- North Carolina will be the firt ually demands that cows be fed lib- to be recognized officially at erally. Under most circumstances from bovine tuberculosis. during the winter when cows are in milk and largely on dry feed they The leaf stalks around a head should Le given all the roughage that if cauliflower, they will eat readily, and the grain cut into short carefully trimmed should ration be adjusted according to and made a pieces, may be coukJ very palatable h p the individual cows production. there is little variety in winter n J nt j land-owne- rs An Original Bid of a Suit To bid one of a suit, that suit should be of four or more cards with three sure tricks, and the hand as a whole should contain two quick tricks (four probable tricks). This rule Is very simple and only needs a, few Illustrations to fix It In the mind of anyone learning the game. The A K. Q and one small card Is the only four-carcombination, and the A K and three small cards, A Q J and two small ones, and. K Q J and two small, ones are the only combinations which contain two quick tricks, and as they will also take four sure tricks they may be bid without any outside strength. combination Any other five-caheaded by the Ace or the King, Queen that Is by one ouMrlck may be bid if the band Aklso Vmtalns one quick trhk In a sfile suf( Any sulf headed b the fiueen. Jack, Ten, reqsyis two o tsldtmulck tricks because juieurump ' ult dSntalns none, If s (Jit blch li to ft bid lucks a part ofllie eelflc tfltrementa a bid may stll b iqtfk provided the hand The winter quarter at Weber college ended February 9, and the spring quarter begins March 5. FARMERS ARE NOT INEFFICIENT Occasionally some ciiy farmer or banking expert comes before a congressional committee with the state-methat the American farmer is Ahiitless and lazy and joyrides around m unpaid-fo- r automobiles instead of attending to his work. The National Industry Board conclusively refutes this charge in the statement that during the past 25 years farm production per worker employed has kept pace with harm production increased 47 industry, per cent and industry 49 per cent. The total horse-powused in industry has doubled, arid that is also true of horsepower on farms. It is also found that the American farmer leads the world in the number of acres cultivated per worker, being more than double Great Britain, three times that of France, four times that of Germany, and over five times Italys record. Actual records show that the inh extra atrength to ability of American farmers to sell contain ei surplus products in foreign markets r this lack. For compcnsat le attributed to inefficiency. suit such as A K cannot stance, a We should be able to undersell i'll the s A two and ones, or Q J and one world. small one, or K Q J and one small d suit 'which conone, or a f a quick trick THE THIRD TERM tains only To most people the Senate resolulike K and five small ones, or Q J 10 for Presiand three small ones, may be bid with tion against a third-terdent seems an unnecessary procedure, one outside quick trick. but it was made necessary by the machinations of politicians whose chief An Original Bid of One No interest was to hold their jobs. And Trump that was the danger stressThe simple requirements for a bid ed by the frqmers of originally the Constitution. of one no trump by dealer or second The resolution may not be adopted by hand are: (1) Two quick tricks with the lower house, but it serves as an President three suits protected or' (2) Four expression of opinion. Coolidge has made himself clear on quick tricks In two suits. the question by twice giving notice The following examples will that he is in accord with the tradition and urging purty leaders to select a (1) S A, x x x; U K, x x.x : D new leader. Even though he should be K, x x; C x xp 2 quick tricks. drafted and accept the nomination would not prevent his being the nom(2) S A, x x x; II K. Q, x; D Q. J, x; C x x x; 2ft quick tricks inee, but in view of all circumstances (3) S A, K, x; Il- -x x x; D-- A, it might serve to seriously handicap K, x x; O x x x; 4 quick tricks him at the polls. K. (4) S A, K; II x i x; D-- A, North Carolina strawberry growers Q, x x; O x x x; 44 quick tricks rid their land of parasitic nematodes No. (1) Is absolutely the minimum a rotation which would be by using which a no trump may strength upon feasible in other regions. Following he hid. Tills type of hnnd may cause com is planted with a the beginner some trouble because strawberries, nematode-resistavariety of cowpeas having only one Ace and two Kings It drilled in the rows; the com is harmay be difficult to see how it can pro vested, the cowpeas are turned undure four tricks which are the req- der, and winter oats are sown.. In the sprifig the oats are plowed under uisites for any bid. It Is a fact In other games as well or harvested, and corn and lowrpeas as in Auction that the cards hrld by are planted again. After this com the one playing the hand In Auction, crop is harvested, and the cowpeas the declarer are of greater value turned under, the growers plant in the autumn and sow than the same ones would be when strawberries oats among them. The next spring held by the opponents or, lu other the oats are harvested and the strawwords, the offensive strength of cards berries cultivated and hoed. This Is grenter than their ' defensive system achieves three objects: it restrength ; tins the quick trick values duces the nematodes; it produces crops as already given, which have been of com; and it adds humus and ferworked out for the defensive, may be tility to the soil. doubled to obtain the probable tricks offensively held. Therefore, two quick It often pays to make an investitricks are valued as four probable gation of the markets before selling tricks offensively played. timber from a farm woodland, skys No. (2) requires no explanation. forest service of the United States Having 214 Quick tricks It can be department of agriculture. As an counted for five probable offensive illustration of this a forest service tricks, making a good no trump bid officer relates a recent experience in In one instance, he says, No. (3) Is entirely too strong to pass the south. while riding along a road with a as It contains four quick tricks; one no trump would make a better bid truck driver, it was learned that the man s father-in-lahad approximately than one diamond. The same Is true 19vU00 feet of cedar lumber for sale. of No. (4) although the diamond suit The owner was offered only $25 per Is still stronger. thousand for this material, by a local If this four or suit were buyer. Information was sent to him, a major It should be Md In preference through the truck driver, as to where to a no trump; but no trump should he could sell the same lumber for be bid rather than a minor lu all such $t0 per thousand. This meant a savhands. ing of $35 on a thousand feet, or a total of $350. who gets the attention of influential executives is invariably well dressed. r v! f .i : ? i - A suit from rc, ullUJltfUt s will help you in your business! te-u- Ji di-- tables obtainable, these stalks, ttSZ. ed, would seem almost like a new ctable if served separately frjra IF flowerets. If they are the rest of the head, theyservc.j shuuld cooked until nearly done bcf re head proper is cooked, since th take longer. ' J Aviation and transoceanic travel by air, the two most widely discussed sub. jects of the present day, are the basis of Monte Blues next picture Acroa the Atlantic. Because of the world, wide interest in its theme, it i3 coa. sidered one of the most important pro. duotions of the year. Across the Atlantic is set for release February 25. Special Purchase Genuine Broadcloth nt d five-car- d 98c rd five-car- Extraordinary value. We believe that this is one of the biggest offers ever made. The good quality broadcloth, the attractive colors, the well tailored style, places the value of these smocks to $1.95. This should prove a wonderful offer with smocks so popular both for home and business wear. er d f !n--ca- six-car- one-hal- mi m , nt well-know- five-car- The salesman tv.- n-o- HOOVER APRONS Nefr shipment of Hoovers in white, rose, green, lavender, and blue. All genuine broadcloth in the short sleeve style with roll collar. Make your selection early. You will need several of these dainty dresses for the home. Bright cheerful colors that you will enjoy wearing. In alluring styles and Bird Sharp Eyea After experiments by scientists In Great Britain several conclusions were reached about the. ability of birds to see says Nature Magazine. Among these are: A thrush sees a worm writhing in grass 100 yards off. A sparrow 50 yards sway sees a dropped crumb or pea and Immediately darts to it The swallow, skim mlng along 40 miles an hour, marks down gnnts 100 yards ahead. A hawk, poised 300 feet above a tangled brake, detects a mouse through heavy growth. Eagles and vultures possess surer telescopic sight and their vision Is even keener. It is entirely normal for a 15-ye- ar old boy to require an unusual amount of food. He is growing rapidly, and Using his energies in hundreds of ways. He needs a pint or more of milk a day, either as a drink or in soup, cocoa, puddings, and so forth, lie needs also eggs and some meat, rooked cereals for breakfast, bread made from whole grain flours, plenty of fruit, all kinds of vegetables some of them served raw and sweets only at the end of meals. He will want larger portion of everything than most of the other members of the family. It has been found by students of nutrition that a boy between 15 and 18 may need 1.1 times as much energy food as a grown man, and about 1.5 times as much food supplying protein and minerals. 98c clever trims. USED CARS That Put' a Gain In Bargain n d 98c HOME FROCKS We are eager to liquidate our Used Cars to clear them out to put them to work in the hands of owners. To move them off the Lot quickly we have priced them sensationally low, considering the big mileage they are capable of delivering. Here are some special prices for early buyers: w ' 21, moa grain to feed to dairy cows will Albion's of VYber came as to the college laxt Friday night. This is the second game in that the Wildcats have loat. B r PAUL II. SEYMOUR The game was closely played, both Author at iligUliflit. oa AiKtiua Brldgo1 trains being at top form, and Weber o. has no excuses to offer. Notwith(CoiotUM. hr Hoylo. Jr.) standing these two loses, Weber still Articls Five. remains at the top of the league of j her division. However, Riks college! Did The Original , I). S. Saturday night, j tha and if L. she emerges thd victor it means NOW we are ready toforch' an origrequirements the Weber and Ricks will tie for the inal bid of one of a suiL championship of the division. If A bid of one contracts to take seven Ricks loses, the pennant goes to WeMany sloping fields could be protricks one odd. or one over the book ber. tected from erosion by terracing, but of six. If dealer bas four (rlcka In The Weber debators met their ri- some types of soil wash too readily bis band and the remaining nine are vals from Ricks college Monday in for cultivation and should never be evenly dixtributed between the other on the question Resolved: used for any purpose other than meaddevotional three players, his partner would bold That the United States Should Cease ow, pasture, or forest. Terracing will three of them, and together they could to Protect Invested in Foreign become more popular, engineers and Capital take the one odd. Therefore, the gen- I .anils, After a Formal Dec- soil experts of the department of ageral requirement for a hid of one ii laration Except of War. Winifred McConnell riculture are confident, when research four sure tricks. and Frank Robinson upheld Weber has developed new methods of soil When dealer is considering a bid be college, and the affirmative side of conservation and when experimental knows absolutely nothing regarding the question. The negative Ricks team demonstrations have proved that terthe other hands, and so bas a right consisted of Erma Ricks and Fcrnal racing is good business and will reThe debate was well sult in direct profits to the to assume that the winning etfrds Christenson. who which he does not hold are evenly di- handled by both teams, and Rev. Mayo, their fields. provide such care for when called to upon give his decision vided among the other ibree players If dealer passes, second hund finds found it extremely. hard to do so. However, Weber was finally decided In a number of states testing cattle himself in practleully die same situ- to be the winner. for tuberculosis in every county has ation. The only added Information become so much the rule that eradi which he has is that oue of his oppo-- , Friday evening, February 24, 1928, nents, the dealer, does not bold four is the date for the college prom. The sure tricks. Therefore, the require-- ' will start at 8:30 p. m. in. the ments for a bid by dealer or by second ligelow Hotel ballroom. The dance hand after dealer has passed are just is strictly formal and stags will not be admitted. An attendance of over the same and 'are as follows: 200 is expected. I red-blood- ed i .. I com-mini- Friday, February A Fleet of Bargains Due to Sail DODGE DODGE NASH 1927 Sedan Perfect shape. 1926 Coach A good car. S775 S775 DODGE CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 1923 Coupe A bargain. 1926 Coupe Completely equipped. 1927 Ton Truck Only out 3 months. 8425 S650 8295 x A- -l Late 1924 Screen Truck shape throughout 8425 These cars, and all others on our lot, are properly conditioned and ready to drive away. Just bring enough money for a reasonable down payment. Open evenings for your convenience. Robt. H. Hinckley, Inc. Phone 121 2810 Washington Avenue M it |