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Show Friday. July THE OGDEN POST 8 Ogd en Briefs U-- The Women' Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will give a Manufacturer' dinner Wedncwlay eve the ning, July 18 at 6:30 o'clock in Twen' and Grant of corner hall, guild atreels. The public i in vited to attend. th Judge John A. Ilcndricks of the city court left yeaterday morning for hi aumnier vacation. He will attend the annual convention of tho American Bar association to be held in Seattle. Blooming ButterflJ, 23c Ha. Dumke. Adv. a a a Reorganization of the Fourteenth ward Relief society last Sunday evening resulted in the selection of Mrs. Martha Undstrom as president to succeed Mrs. Mary Hatch, who ha moved to California. Mrs. Fannie Saunders and Mrs. Isutwlla Ellison were chosen to serve as counselors to Mrs. Lind-stro- a Chatter I The pssaing of both Twin Falla an Idaho Falla from the Utah-ldah- o league has afforded the other clubs of the league an opportunity to secure players who are capable of plugging up the big holea that were a hiandicap during the first half. The four remaining clubs, Boise Pocatello, Salt Lake and Ogden, sorted over the players of both Twin Falls and Idaho Falls, and picked the cream of the crop for service during the second half. The Ogden Gunners du not lose any time in signing Charles Kasich, a young right hander. Kasich was with the Twin Falls aggregation during the first half. The Boise magnates moved down to Twin Falls and coralled Ed Coleman and Maloney. Maloney is a second sacker and Coleman plays in the outfield. Coleman can also take his turn on the mound. By the way, thia chap Coleman led the stickers of the league during the first half. Wally Walters has been signed by Salt Lake. Walters will add plenty of strength to the Bees' hitting power. V The Wyoming Sugar company, capitalized at $1,500,000 hus applied to the Second District court for permission to dissolve. The assets of the company have been sold to the Holly Sugar company for 32,705 shares of stock, it is stated. The first half provided as keen com' petition as the most ardent baseball fan could wish to see. Boise piled up a lead in the early part of the first half that waa so substantial that neither Salt Lake nor Ogden could whittle it down. Boise wound up Jhe first half just two games ahead of Salt Lake. Salt Lake was a half game ahead of Ogden. A historical pageant will be, presented on Friday, July 20, as a feature of tho Mt. Ogden stake outing to be held at tho Virginia Gardens the afternoon of that day. The pageant will portray the origin and growth of the Primary association. Mrs. H. A. Soderborg, president of the stake primary association, has the program in charge. With the cream of both Twin Falls and Idaho Falls players joining the four remaining teams, and with the added incentive of a new fight, the second half promises even a more determined struggle than did the first half. Flowers for All Occasions Klenke Floral, 2955 Washington ave. Phone Sport Briefs Improvements which will cost approximately $20,000 will begin at once on the local plant of the Ogden Gas company, it was announced Tuesday. Officials of the company appeared before the city commission on that day and asked permission to use park ways as well as streets in placing their pipes underground. The matter was taken under advisement, a a Ora Bundy, local contractor, submitted a bid of $19,064, to the U. S. bureau of public roads in this city on Tuesday for the construction of a steel truss bridge on the Ketchum-Clayto- n road in Idaho. The other bid; which was $114 dollars lower than Mr. Bundy's was submitted by Dan J. Cavanaugh, of Twin Falls, Idaho. Both bids were below the engineers estimate of $21,194. a celebration. a ept - 800-met- er - of-fere- a d I l "'ki, to Vj d High 130 134 138 You Are Invited High 108 99 83 to attend the 49 42 44 .Bathing Girl Review High 114 110 112 .. )ec. ... a (hares at I Announcement of tho market that thoNei? radtocount rate wa. advanced Stock Latter tuck market again ahowed weaknam brokers loans dacreaaad Z.OIIO.OOU W GRAIN High ' The , ! lies Raty and C. R. Newey, both of OATS Ogden, have received invitations from July the Logsn chamber of commerce to ept. represent Weber county in a state- )ec wide horseshoe pitching tournament to be held at Logan July 24. The RYE event will be part of the Cache valley uly .. ng aw j all-arou- nd home-comi- . today With but few allowed no reeteunca to tha sdvaa-' par cent money, and be rLl, statement waa anticipated which depressing offset Sale ... aunt. Poaeibilittoa art that a fair amount of now oata would mow to market ia July u quarter weather remain favorable In prevent prut are regarded aa cheap. jlYU Market followed the action of other Some aratterod biuineaa war reportgrain. ed tor export. Owing to tho abort erop outlook wo feel that markat will aiaet Rood aupport on all aa ay apote I If. G. Lane & Co. a large and fast field ia expected. The city commission Tuesday plac- The entry list for the single events ed orders with three firms for 2000 will close tonight (Friday) at 9 feet of fire hose and the necessary o'clock. The double list will close couplings. 1000 feet of Eureka para Saturday. a a a gon hose was purchased from George Of the five Utah entries in tho A. Lowe company at $1.40 tier foot; 500 feet of gutta percha from the Olympic tryouts at Boston, Jackie Fabric Fire Hose company at $1.35; Burton came nearest making the and 500 feet of wax and gum from American team. Burton qualified in run; and during the J. G. Read Bros, at $1.40. The pur- the chase of the hose was recommended finals he was stepping along in second place, just one peg behind Ilahn, the by Fire Chief Wardleigh. winner, when he pulled a tendon and was forced from the competition. A. local McClcnahan. of the Myrl firm of Hodgson & McCIenahan, was elected president of the Utah chap- It was decided that Stebbins shall be appointed to serve In that capacity ter, American Institute of Architects, but without pay, tho appointment to at a meeting held Monday night in be made at an early date. Salt Lake City. He succeeds John a Lake. of Salt Fetzer, An automobile stolen from Donald a a 2970- Washington avenue, WedCongressman Don B. Colton, of Ver- West, nesday night, was driven on the tracks nal, was in Ogden Monday conferring of the Union Facific at Riverdale and with David J. Wilson, chairman of the Republican county committee. Mr. was struck by a fast freight train Colton announced that day that he is at midnight. The car was completely a candidate to succeed himself as demolished. congressman from the First district The trial of Jack Mooney, charged The Utah Municipal league will meet with burglary in the third degree, at Cedar City for its annual meeting has been set for July 25. The case August 30 and 31. When the notice concerns the alleged robbery of the of the meeting was road at the meet- State Cafe some weeks ago. ing of the city commission yesterday, Frank Johnson, charged with the the commissioners signified their deof intoxicating liquor, for possession to sire attend if official business at feiteil his bond of $300 yesterday that time will warrant. morning when he failed to appear in the criminal division of the city court, Salt costing $4.10 per ton waa a a a to the city commission WednesThe children day to cover the runways at the Og- Industrial school of the Utah State will be guests of don Airport, by J. E. Nottingham of Ogden lodge. No. 917, B. F. O. E. the Saldura Salt company. Notting- at their annual purple day celebraham advised using the salt as a coattion Wednesday, July 18, at the White ing two inches deep over the runways Concessions will be and offered to donate enough for a Gity Gardena. to the youngsters, and ice cream test strip if tho city "would pay the free soda water will be furnished in freight charges. The offer will re and abundance. ceive consideration. a Larson, snappy little Tacoma Warner grappler, who wrestled Itudy Gardens White the City at of Ogden last Monday night, showed ttie fans of Ogden that he possesses plenty of intestinal fortitude, as far as the wrestling game is concerned. Although tarson lost the third and deciding fall by a fluke hold, he left the impression with the fans that he is one of the speediest men that has ever rolled over on an Ogden mat. Warner took the first fall in 21 minutes and 30 seconds with a forearm scissor. tarson was awarded the second fall in 18 minutes when he clamped on a leg scissor which Warner was unable j to wiggle out of. When the pair returned to the mat j for the deciding fall they appeared to be somewhat weakened by the heavy j strain of the contest. Larson was still j faster than Warner and managed to keep away from the Ogdenite. Bud kept adm:mistering rabbit punches to Warners neck. Itudy warned Larson against such tactics, but the warning did not seem to take effect; and Warner was compelled to beat off his opponent with a hefty right to the jaw. The blow sent tarson to the mat, but nstead of putting him in cold storage as intended, the blow only made tho Tacomaite more furious. He dashed at Warner, applied the knuckle headock and commenced shaking the The hold denite into slipped, however, and Larson went reeling to the mat Warner sensed he opportunity and jumped on Larson with both knees, tarson was rendered unconscious. The contest was awarded to Warner. But Furnished By Pete Couch of Ogden, University of Utah athlete, who is gear WHEAT jamming in Zion National park for uly the Union Pacific System, is bidding ept. for a place on the Cedar City Ath' )ec. . letic clubs medley relay team. The team will compete in the U. P. track CORN and field meet which will be held ac uly .... Boise, Idaho, the latter part of Auept. .... leemeeweeveMf tec. ... gust. The Utah State tennis tournsment will get underway Saturday, July 14, Lake. Entries have been pour- I)rs, Fouts New Method Dentists, at Salt adv. ing in from all sections of Utah, and 2468 Washington, phone 843. a Warner Awarded Match Over Larson Cook demand ia wry good Bwis favorable. iriifc cetera trado coming Into thia market for Country offorinira wore aonurwhal supplies. iacivaard today aa n rwuit of tha advance, to indicate any iarga but thrra to nothin movement, nur to them any evidence of July Wo atill fool that oora kuidon liquidating. price will likely work to higher tovrU. prevailed today OATS A higher mark with a firm undertone Thera am wry moderate offariaga of now oata for forward ahip- - 13 Grata Letter Chicago, July IS. IMS. WHEAT White market was a little mater at tha opening, there waa a lack of pressure of offerings, white good support seemed bo in evidence early, and throughout the ten market showed a strong tone, closing at about the beet prices of tbs .day. Rains In the southwest as well aa forecast for wanner weather In the northwest end Canada, has considerable Influence on the trade, bnt the feet remains that around preeent levels consumer have shown n disposition come into tha market freely for supplies, and even with the lack of export demand offerings of cash wheat in the eouthweat have been readily absorbed, with premiums advancing in face of a liberal movement. Our prices for export are considerably out of line, du to tha advance in tha basis at the gulf, end to Winnipeg showing a relatively easy tone. Late in the mm ion it waa reported that Russia had brought additional Manitoba now afloat or for quick shipment but outside of this era hoard reported sales for export of only IOS.OOO to B0O.00S in all silions. Northwest and Canadian weather condition! are favorable at the preeent time, but crop observer in that section are finding black rust, although not In damaging stag. However, should hot weather prevail, as forecast. there ia the fear that unfavorable reports may com in. W fsei that aa long m there b aurh a good demand for the rash wheat offering that market will receive good support en tha easy spots, although offering will likely increase on any advance ia price, CORN Market was strong and at times acted somewhat oversold with considerable abort covering in evidence which met with light offerings. The weather end crop reports in the north window of this store Saturday Evening at 8 oclock ie is The Sunkist Bathing Beauties of the Fanchon and Marco Diving Yenus Idea will display the latest models of the famous Gantner Knit-to-F- . . Bathing Suits it H. G. Lane & Co. BROKERS STOCKS ; GRAIN : COTTON Hotel Bigelow Building Fhone 234 OGDEN, UTAH bt a Harry Ashton, manager of the Paramount theatre, departed Monday for a two weeks vacation to be spent in California cities. The trip was made by auto over the Wendover route, while the return will be via the Arrowhead. 11. E. J. Hanke, who has recently returned from a European tour, addressed the Wednesday meeting of the Ogden Rotary club upon his travels. Announcement was made of the golf match to be held Tuesday, July 31, between tho Salt take and Ogden clubs. Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Office phone, 83G; Residence, 1075-334 24th street, Ogden, Utah. Adv. a SIMS STRAWS WITHOUT FLAWS a judge of tho municipal court during the absence of Judge John A. Hendricks. The action waa taken upon recommendation of Judge Hendricks, Dr. A. V. McCollum, of John Hopkins university, will deliver a lecture this evening at the Central Junior high school, under the auspices of the Ogden Kiwanis club. This is the concluding address of the Kiwanis sum mcr scries. Wednesday evening Rabbi Solomon Foster, of Newark, N. J., was the speaker. a C. B. Stebbins, enrolling secretary of the flying school at the Ogden Airport, appeared before the city commission yesterday morning and stated the need of a traffic officer at the field. the Lagoon Jockey Club All Straw Hats at Reduced Prices Attorney L. A. Wade has been nara ed by the city commission to act as fL? pA 2:40 nS?AILYEXCEPT BEST UNDER THE SUN Pari-Mutu- el Sale Includes Leghorns Pedalinos $1.00 Panamas Swiss Straws to $4.00 None Hicrher NormanStreetSims Hatter at Twenty-fift- h ad Washington Avenue jjjj Admission $1.00 (No Tax) System Management of Bamberger Race Trains at 12:30 and 1:30 Wm. P. Kyne oClock. Supervised by Ladies Days Tuesdays and Fridays SUNDAYS Farmington Racing Commission its Excellent Paved Highway From Salt Lake and Ogden Parking Space II r Hi fcf! Ti FREE & li |