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Show CM en Briefs Blooming Butterfly, 25c Ea. Pumhe. Adv. Former State Senator Joseph Che arrived home Monday from Houston, Texas, where he represented Utah at the National Democratic convention.e, Stuart F. Dobbs, who was also a will return within the next few dele-pat- w- . . . - knockout blows untilthe.f time for the series with the Ogden plyingandthesixth rounds. In I fifth be Gunners, the Bruins are sure to Sneddon open Hanna caught round serious contenders before many more and chased him to a comer with short coach George Ottinger Romney, new Pro- gurries are played, body. Sneddon jabs to the face and at Brigham Young university of that staved defense threw up a perfect vo, and Fred Buck Dixon, assistant A gent by the name of T. Campbell, off the attack. Hanna gave way and twirler from Berkeley, Sneddon crept out of the corner only d coach, have been informed to report a to the Cougar lair August 1. California, has joined the Pocatello to be peppered with lefts and rigbtt Bannocks. As a result. Lou Portman, One of Hsnns. s the local fishermen, with the Gunners during 1926 and a to come from struck Sneddon and wild Reports blows went r. who have male trips to Southern Ida- short time during 1927, has been re- low. Sneddon continued to fight, ' ho, that the fishing in Southern Idaho leased. Portman is well liked through. lakes and streams is better this year out the circuit and it is expected that round Hanna and Sned final the In Most some time. the little portsider will don a uniform don worked hard for a lockout j than it has been for with some other chib in the league. of the creeks are high. count Sneddon was forced to take the Joe Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fish, 2816 Quincy avenue, who has been assistant manager of the Denver Woolworth store, has received an ap Wool pointment as manager of the worth store at levils late, N. D. Mr. Fish was visiting in Ogden at the time he received hia promotion. Frank E. Tribe of the local F.lks lodge entrained yesterday afternoon on a special train from the Pacific coast carrying Elks to the national convention at Miami, Florida. Stops will be made at points of interest en route, including Jtcdford, Va., where the national Elks borne is located. Girl Scouts of Ogden will vacation at the scout camp in South Fork can- yon during the month of July. Trucks will leave the Central Junior high school at 1 oclock on July 7, 14 and 21. Those desiring to attend camp are requested to get in touch with Mrs. Grace l'arks or the captains of their troops. Two airplane loads of Ogden valley sweet peas will be shipped to Kansas City and Chicago, thence to other 1. This ancities, beginning July nouncement was made by Louis It. Westhelder, manager of the Artistic Floral company, upon his recent re turn from Chicago. The flowers are grown at Huntsville and the first shipment will include 100,000 blooms. Commander George D. Shgpe of Herman Baker post No. 0, American Legion, has named Martin K. Hansen as general chairman of the committee on the observance of Armistice day. A committee was named sometime ago to contact the retail merchants of the city regarding a holiday. That committee is composed of Arthur Wooley, J. A. Howell and W. I), liar riaon. Sport Briefs right-hande- mid-sectio- Announcement n. now-eve- of eight. Both boys were aggresive throughout the entire contest, with Hanna probolding the upper edge. moters are dickering to rematch these boys in the near future. Babe Herman of Salt Lake and to a Danny OBrien of Ogden fought headdraw in the second liner event Both Herman and O Bnen gave and received freely throughout the contest In the fifth round OBnen and Herman slipped to their knees while in a clinch and sUyed there long enough to receive the count of one. OBriens sharp left hook kept Herman on the defense most of the time. Herman offered a pretty defense and one that OBrien had plenty of trouble in trying to solve. Elmer Haacke. pitcher, with the durOgden Gunners for a short time has ing the early part of this season, the iieen unconditionally released by price aggregation of the Eqatern Utah league. Haacke has been unable to find the plate so far this season, and his curve ball is none too effective. Idaho Falls, holder of sixth place, will have a number of new faces in their lineup soon. Plans are being completed by the Spudders with the Missions of the Pacific coast league for several players. Boise is having very little trouble In holding the rights of the upper berth of the league. Harry ONeil and A new worlds record for the 100 his fighting Irishmen have taken quite meter breast stroke swim for wom- a liking to the top notch, and it will en was established recently in take a mighty hefty shock to shake Germany, when Lottie Mul-h-e them out But many strange things covered the distance in 1 minute are sure to happen before the league seconds. Agnew Geraghty of curtain drops this fall. 2 the United States held the former record of 1 minute 28 5 seconds.Managers of the circuit are all in i favor of the split season. And there $325,000 has been raised to help is no opposition among them cony stand. defray the expenses of the American cerning the athletes during the ninth Olympiad at Amsterdam, Holland. John J. Kas-koIt appears as though Fred M. Nye, treasurer of the American Olym- president, has put the damper on the pic committee, reported that twenty-fiv- e eague rowdyism. Nyes actions with thousand dollars more will be the league riotus( participators was needed by the time the American congreeded by the fans. tingents sail, July 11. The Ogden-Twi- n Falls series, which Clyde Fletcher and Paul Lubeck gets under way at Ogden today, comInwere the winners in Salt Lakes at 5:15 oclock, is sure to be The amencing dependence day bicycle race. crucial affair. race was conducted over a twenty mile course which ended at Liberty park. A increase in attendance has Fletcher won the time prize by pedal- been slight noticed over the entire circuit. ing the distance in 51 minutes, eight seconds. Paul Lubeck took the novice six-rou- 3-- - 4-- six-da- 51.55. ... . The race for Sait Lake City's tennis Dra. Fonts New Method Dentists. championship was brought to a close 2468 Washington, phone 343. adv, last Sunday with the following walking off the crowns: Mens Klenke Flowera for All Occasions Mel Gallacher; Men's doubsingles. Phone ave. 2955 Floral, Washington les, Chick Blevins and Mel Gallacher; womena singles, Ruth Crow; Womens Mrs. Chaa. W. Sewell of Otterbcin, doubles, Kate Keeley and Virginia Ind., director of the home and com- Evans. Mens consolation singles, Cy munity department of the American Gallacher. Chick Blevins and Mel Farm Bureau federation, was an Og are the Rocky Mountain conden visitor on Monday. She address- ference intercollegiate double ed a large gathering of people from Morgan, Davis, Weber and Box Elder counties Monday night at the Weber county high school. The topic of her address was "The Nation's Debt to LEAGUE THURSDAY'S RESULTS the Farm Home. Salt Lake, 10; Twin Falls, 4 Boise. 10; Pocatello, 5 The White Cross society, an interIdaho Falla, 8; Ogden, 5 national antinarcotic organisation, Won Lost Pet. has appointed a group of Ogden busi- Boise ness men to assist in the drive to com- Salt Lake bat the sale and use of narcotics. Ogden Samuel G. Dye is treasurer of the Twin Falls Ogden branch, and the other committee members are H. II. Burrows, Idaho Falls Arthur Woolley, H. P. Iverson, J. E Olsen, Harry S. Anderson, W. Karl Hopkins, F. S. Young, John A. Hendricks, William II. Harris and W. Rice tinuafly erring about the condition Kimltall. of the baseball orchard at Lorin Farr Some claim it is the worst play-- 1 Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Offield in the circuit and that it is ing fice phote, 836; Residence, 1075-almost to judge fast hopimpossible 334 24th street. Ogden, Utah. Adv. ping grounders correctly. During a recent senes with Twin Commander George D. Shupe of the rails, bad hopping grounders played local post American Legion, Judge havoc with the local Gunnera. Stove n James A. Howell, G. L. Becker and misjudged a grounder, or else the Milton D. Boyle motored to Idaho speedy grounder misjudged him; any-th- e en-teri- es Gai-lach- er Dec Sept 137 141 144 CORN High Sept. the Ogden Airport celebration. Four snappy bouts were staged, and all proved interesting. In the first main attraction, Johnny Hanna, Pocatello, Bernie Sneddon of Ogden. Hannas clever ducking and shifting caused Sneddon to miss a myriad of blows in the early rounds. Hanna proved his superiority in the third round when he stood up under one of Sneddons rushes and forced the to retreat. Both boys fought cautiously during the early rounds and did not start ap nd de-risio- Og-deni- at 2568 te High 121 118 118 Dec Close 84 Low Close 53 53 44 46 54 -... 45 47 Close 44 46 Low 119 115 117 Washington Ave. Has Been Appointed Oakland-Pontia- c I Dealer for Ogden Territory. Close 120 115 117 Grain Letter Chicago, July 5, 1928. Stock Letter The stock market opened steady today after its Fourth of July holiday, and kept priees on their upward move throughout the session with the ex. ception of several slight set backs during the early afternoon, and closed steady to irregular. Volume of sales at 2:00 p. m. shows 1,631,300 shares. Call money stood at 5 per cent during the last trading hour with reports that plenty was to be had at that figure. Z O With Headquarters 136 138 142 106 101 84 101 High - .. Dec. Farr park last Saturday night. The affair was the final athletic event pf Low 106 86 Dec. OATS July ..... Sept 138 142 108 102 July Attended Saturday six-rou- nd Low 136 High RYE Some 500 fans attended the Amer- July ican Legion boxing program at Lorin Sept. CLUBS STANDING UTAII-IDAII- WHEAT July Legion Card Well The state board of control of amateur baseball met last Monday night at Salt Lake and thrashed out nu merous questions relative to the state amateur baseball tournament which will be held at Salt Lake this fall, tatters have Iieen sent to the am tour teams of the state inviting them to enter the tourney. It is expected that at least two teams from the Ogden commercial league will enter the fracas. . Incorporated Presented By II. G. Lane & Co. b, affair in Laudie Motor Co. tacl DELIVERIES I I I Pontiac Coupe of the beautiful new or Coach DURANT SIX models are now being: made. $745.00 P8;. Falls Tuesday and were in attendance at the Fourth of July celebration in that city. The Herman Baker drum corps went to the Idaho city on a special car attached to the regular Union Pacific train. The appearance of Ogdens drum corps was one of the outstanding features of yesterday's celebration at Idaho Falls. ball did but the charleston before iteverything reached the lanky first baseman. The ball struck Stoven on the arm, just above the and then went skipping over wrist, the grass tops towards the outfield. Before the could corailed two Twin rails runners, who were perched on second and third, had touched toes to the platter and Ogden losttheir the In a recent anouncement made by game by one point. During the same the Los Angeles offices of the Globe game McShane, classy little Ogden Grain and Milling company, the com- second sacker, had his nose broken by a pany plans to reduce its capital stock hisgalloping grounder. McShane put gloved hands where the ball should a value to from $100 $25 share, par with 240,000 shares, instead of 50,000 have been, but it wasnt there. Other shares. It also is announced that the players have had their fingernails by bad bounding grounders. directors will meet at an early date to The city officials were supposed consider the matter of raising the divto idend rate from $6 a share on the $100 have cooperated with the local base-ba- ll magnates and have some new dirt par value stock to $7 to $8, All plants of the company are re- - hauled in and spread on the infield by tH'e the Gunners returned home to be running at approximate-- y 80 per rent of capacity and the for the Twin Falls series, which gets roducuon for the quarter ending underway today. No dirt has been ru arch 81, totaled 310.426 barrels of Preading has been noticedon!y so far must flour, as compared with 29.1,587 bar- that have been done at the city hall when rels for the same period last year. The Ogden mill is given much credit the city officials premised to have in first class condition for for the success of this year's business. H? the Twin I alls senes. Ogden baseball enthusiasts are Postmaster Rufus A. Garner announced Monday that the new postal planning a Del Baker day for the rates affecting first, second, third and early part of July. two Oakfourth class matter and registered l1,'era J. land have sent the Gunners are work-i- n mail went into effect July first. in great style. Mclssac fills the The rates rail for a duty on hole at short and Lavaque lug all private postal cards. Any second with Baker back of pblte class matter, when sent by other than the publisher or news agent, will llammack. former Gunner short-atop- , be 1 cent for each two ounces or free is holding down the short field tion, regardless of distance. The rate of postage cn third class for the Salt Lake Bees, llammack will 1 1 ball since cents for each two ounces he left the Gunners. Its sure or fractions, with exceptions. strange For the first time, first class mat- how a new atmosphere affects a ball player. ter may be registered up to $1000. On August 1, the new rate on airSalt take's injured basehall mail will go into effect, calling for 5 players cents for the first ounce or fraction, be recovering rapidly, and it will not long until Bobby Coltrin will have and 10 cents for each additional ounce or fraction above that. Ut 1- -3 w REPRESENTED OGDEN City Commissioner Fred E. Williams and daughter, Miss Dorothy, who was Miss Ogden at the Airport celebration Saturday, were the official representatives from Ogden to the Fourth of July celebration at Frovo. Commissioner Williams was one of the principal speakers, and he and his daughter were royally entertained by Ulah county on that day. You who have waited so long can now Sedan $825 GET YOUR DURANT STAR TODAY! R. T. Mitchell Co. Twenty third Street and Kiesel'Ave. thrive some new Hre hard-hittin- . Twin tails is roming on and strong, with a couple of first class pitchers that Bill Leard expects to arrive in Phone 331 -- TIGER WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MATCH! Prices F. O. B. at Factory WHITE CITY GARDENS Coolest Spot in Ogden MONDAY EVENING, JULY 9th Bud Larson vs. Rudy Tacoma Flash Warner Ogden's Favorite 180 Lba. 180 Lbs. TO A DECISION 2 HOURS 5 MINUTES LIMIT AL NEWMAN vs. JACK HOLLENBECK Salt take City Baker Associate Dealers: PECKS SERVICE STATION Garland. Utah of San Francisco 190 Lbs. 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