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Show Friday, August THE OGDEN POST 139 Weber County Students Attend University of Utah Chicago. August 2, 1928. High WHEAT . 1204 Sept. 121 Dec. Four-hundre- CORN Sept. Large Tourist Party j L. Madsen Returns From Coast Markets C. 3" .I furniture dealers throughout Hew stocks for fall were west. High Lehi-Tint- ic 103 .. Davis county. He was ih Kam-bouill- ot 350-mi- le mm. in the .thool. d- - CORN-Mar- ket T Pedo-grap- I Burch Creek Men Seek Annexation ahow-Candid- 1 18 are $6.75 Pfor lOOJS sugar and $6.85 for canT of beet Insurance is an iatogral part every business enterprise. of t 7-- 8 Dr. Scholls Bunion Reducer instantly bunion pain,m duce growth sod pro erveo shape of ihoc. 73c cash. h, co 2. 'cy Announcement Thursday 0f cent decline per hundred weiriL1 local sugar prices makes the net returns to refiners less than cost of production, according announcement by dealers and "k Since May 5 sugar his dropnej per hundred, the lowest K.75 since April, 1926. price The new retail Don't let another day past in discomfort from your feet. Vint our stem on the above date, for we shall have with us an Expert from Dr. Wm. M. Scholl's personal staff, who will be glad to see what is wrong with your feet, and show you how to correct your trouble. He will make an analysis of your foot ailment over your stockinged feet oo Dr. Scholl's and demonstrate how the correct Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy will give you quick and lasting relief. Thim valuable aex-ricosta you nothing. COMB HOW! I the Cost FREE Demonstration n seemed to hold a waiting attitude pending brokers loan to be issued this i the less to state that he is an expert ac I afternoon after the report close. COUIltant and is familiar with the I Motion picture fesuv. held their recent gains, Warner Brothers A"' closing around 61 8. workings of the office of auditor. Paramount Famous HIM aid Fox Theatres In presenting him for the office Of A" 80 General Motordfand Radio both snublicans of Da-- 1 I Id off aeveral points bcljvr their opening hid. Oil. and coppers were steady to strong ; within a arf PTWnt- - I Standard of New York holding Without a man a blemish and a of yesterdays closing price, mid Sinclair point ing l- I Kenneeott and Anaconda sain. without a peer. closed within a point of yesterdays beat were rather Steel, priew. sluggish, U. 8. Steel rinsing around the MO mark and Bethlehem 66 -1 monfy renewed and held at 7 per cent I Volume of Mira a. reported at 1:00 p. m., showed 1.217,000 shares exchanged hands. . Brokers loan reported after the close of Traffic difficulties arc expected to I market showed a total of 4,827.847.679. n Below to give - In Sugar Tues., Wed. Aug. SJSK&SSS!Leyton; I, jetively connected with the Davis county farm iiv that the strong esth corn portion bureau; secretary Of the Davis Coun- - I warrants purchases of future on nil moderate ty Milk Producers' association, and 0ft.Mjirkrt WM flutet ,nd wiUlin is active in the civic and political ae-- 1 narrow limits, although showing a firm ifertono. Some export bid. were Mid to he of his community. in Ui market at slightly below a working Of W Mow to Mr. Evans is the candidate the bails. Country movement get vn Republican party Of Davis county for der way a prices are not attractive. Ih. office o auditor of tSSS the unammoun and unqualified up- - port demand. W believe there will be a domestic anil foreign demand M soon as port Of the Republican county central good lh nw cr1 mov mor frly-owhich has body committee, prevailed him to stand for the office. As hUy "rt.in WMcomparison county clerk his books and records easier today YorJ rather dull commenreceived the highest always with recent seasion., although them ware a liation of the auditor of State when few outstanding strong apota. The market raidin Retail Price of from Chicago will he here I fermer, - Foot Comfort Expert I te, Sly' i br-o- They steal your vitality and your peace of mind and attended the University of Utah. nw intro... on firm apota. advanced rather aharply on For two terms he served Davis coun-- l en- - t fhe nearby future due to some short covering an made clerk and as county , iy KattPrMi nimbaio,, houw buying. Some I Viable record in that office. revort indicated that liberal sale of cash Mr. Evans is an uncompromising com h,111hn end ha elwey. been at- Kepul.li.-etive in party politics, whether a Can-- I at feast for the time being. Some comment didate or not. lie is married; is bwm heard about hot weather in the watt, n for the past few years, iSM man, manager of The returned optimistic from 'JE weeks buying trip in No ,y Chicago where he purchased new stock which is already to arrive. Mr. Lehman voiced the opinion throughout the eat coming election this fall wouM nydepress business conditions. FootTroubles take the joy out of life ice-tot- ed I ; i I RYE 89 V 42 JlSi returned early this week from the annual furniture marTwenty-sixt- h ket recently held in San Francisco. The market exposition is held in an eight-stor- y building with nearly 500 furniture manufacturers throughout the entire country exhibiting their goods. Mr. Madsen states that the market was attended by many of the .leading t1 High r I C. L. Madsen, manager of the C. L. Madsen Furniture & Music company it OATS Sept. ... Dec. ... 1- -1 " 4 ... 107 79 80 8-- Ogden to Entertain '3 Mar. . CHAIN LETTER Chiraso, Auruat 2. IMS. WHEAT -- Market .howtd a firmer tone tothe day and price, hitcher. In yirrthy with to advance in Liverpool which etaied 1 aim 1 1 hitcher. Strength in corn w offer-in- s. influence, and it wn noticeable that price, inerwed on the upturn and beat stated were not maintained. Foreign advices that there wn a better milling demand, and export aalre in nil positions were mostly Manitoba, said to have baen worked by the leading Canadian export concern. Winnipeg future, .hawed a relativea ly firmer tone, with their October going toour premium over our September, which puts the market more nearly in line, although Rethan Canadian. bai. U .till higher still liberal, but .how a ceipts southwest are tendency to fall off and the firm bnaia at movement that ome the gulf i. attracting way which heretofore ha. been coming to inReceipt, here promine to terior terminal.. how an increase as while country offering, re not large, eon.ignmcnt advice are inW'eatern receipt, abo show an increasing. crease. Demand here i confined largely to the elevator with mill taking the selected Weather condition, arc still favorgrades. able in the northwest and Canada, with ut-i- n ting getting under way in the southern 8, . ... Sept- - inenrollment for the year 1927-2exand 1927 school summer cluding tension and correspondence students, was 7511. This was 1101 more than for the year before. Of the resident students, 1795 were men, and 1270 were women. There were 128 graduate students. Idaho led the states outside of Utah in the number of students registered. Wyoming, Montana, and California followed in order. Canada had the largest representation among the foreign students. Special arrangements are being made by Mayor Frank Francis and Jesse S. Richards of the chamber of commerce to entertain a special tourist party numbering 70 people, who will visit Ogden August 8, under the direction of Irofessor William Holt. A special tour of the city and canyon will be made. The party will arrive over the Oregon Short Line from Yellowstone park at 0:10 a. m., and depart over the Union Pacific for the east at 2:10 p. m. High . Dec. Mar. yi-u- . ... Notice will be given the town of on done work Rountiful Tuesday by Eli F. Taylor, price- Improvement 38 miles Victory Highway in Duchesne register of the United States land office, to file its application for patent county. Utah's farm and fruit crons this- on 1200 acres of government land to recbe used as a watershed protection. promise well ubove 1927 The town will acquire the land at rSalt lake City Ii. C. Elliott Co. $1.21 an acre, but can use it only in will build $25,000 warehouse at 41 protecting the watershed. Kaysville North Third West. . long ago secured 1600 acres of waterI ark in mine land to protect the purity of her shed holdings Bamberger devel- domestic water supply. be to Pioche end Tintic City, oped. Tintic mines produced 3106 carloads of fruit and vegetables during June. Erigham City Children's health ore in first half of 1928. Price in made Good camp established in Big Cottonwood progress price canyon. River Petroleum test well. Twelve Utah canneries will join Eureka Work at 750 level of merger with $10,000,000 cap-ita- l. shows good ore prospect. Federal-ai- d road from Metropolitan Kayaville Addition and remodeling to Hailstone, Wasatch county, comDavis county high school well unof pleted. on made der Good way. Coalville progress Parowan Ten cars blooded Echo dam and U. P. line relocation sheep worth $30,000 go to obs. Provo Utah county will build $20,-00- 0 Texas. Parowan Bear Caves graded In barn at fairgrounds. soon Parowan to canyon to be reduced. Salt Lake City Work begin Ogden Stockyards have record cn $20,000,000, gas line from cars of shipment of 115 double-dec- k . Wyoming. 5 lambs in one day. Ogden Work to begin on paving Salt Lake City Parleys canyon blocks in District 153. Salt Lake City used 266 carloads high line Toad near completion. - ts ml 8. Park City mines shipped tens on, first half of 1928. CHICAGO FITCHES Furnished Hy H. G. Une and Co. W. W. Evans, Davis countys can Ono hundred and thirty-nin- e from Wilier county were rogis-tr- didite for the office of state auditor a resilient, students at the Uni-- : before the State Republican convert college year; lion, ia a native of Utah, being bom versity of Utah for the and twenty-- j ii 1927-2three were registered for extension work. Every and correspondence was otate the represented in county were hy one or more students. There 3110.1 resilient students enrolled, many of whom were from outside the state. states Those came from twenty-nin- e and dependencies of the United States and from seven foreign countries, Canada. China, Japan, Javo, India, Greece and Russia. The number of resident Btudents at the university lust year showed a healthy increase over that of the year before, and was the largest In the history of the institution. The total net tu-d.n- Lehman Predicts Bountiful Gets Utah Weekly Good Fall Iiusiness Industrial Review Watershed Land For Protection Only Predicting a better fall 191,600 Davis Countys Candidate for State Auditor n. a FREE SAMPLES frao Minpio of Dr. BchoITo Ziao-podfor Corno and experience the iaotoafe relief they give from com psia. Family Shoe Store ia and get HEADQUARTERS 353 Street Twenty-fourt- h FOR DR. SCHOLLS FOOT SERVICE COMFORT 2. ;i I I A majority of property, owners in the Burch Creek district south of the city have signed a petition to be included within the city limits of Ogden, it is announced by the committees in charge of the work, and that a formal request for annexation will be made at an early date before the city commission. Adequate fire protection and water supply are given as the main reasons for the proposed i ?3 4 vl ... 'I Harlcn Adams Heads Weber English Dept. H Harlan N. Adams, of Irovo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, has been appointed bead of the English and speech work departments at Weber it is announced. M r. Adams is a graduate of the Brigham Young university and received his M. A. degree in English at His father, WalHarvard in June. ter Adams, is past district governor il 1 action. of Kiwanis. Hunting Season on Pheasants to Open In Eight Counties f: ij 'i i Open season on pheasants will be declared in eight or ten counties of the state, it was announced by J. Arthur Mcacham, newly appointed si; t n fish and game commissioner, in sneaking before the Exchange club at its weekly meeting at the Hotel Bige-low. The state has planted as many pheasants already this year as was planted a year ago, and expects to plant twice as many during the remainder of the season .it was pointed out An extensive fish planting program at the headquarters, of the Weber, i Provo, Duchesne and Hear rivers is being carried out at present, Mr. Mcacham said. Three truck loads of fish were planted in new territory this week, anil the streams closed for two years. The party counted 107 lakes m this territory without the aid of field glasses, and it is planned to make this upper region a real sportsmans paradise in a few years. Mr. Meachan met Monday with officials of the forest service and talked over a plan to chart these lakes and stock them with fish A short talk was given the club by E. 11 Ford, who was presented by Arthur Larsen. Mr. Ford explained the work of the fish and game association and said that it had 3.10.000 fingerlings which would be planted the latter part of this year and next year. Miss Ruth Cross, daughter ol Charles Cross, Exchange club member, played two piano solos which were very much enjoyed. Un ball LtlKC streets 15- 1 ,00,fl011 ,nd bnk rcdieount be alleviated somewhat Friday, when ff,. the police department plans to prohibitU turns at all downtown' in tersections. Signs to he suspended from the semaphore lights throughout thj business district have been prepared and will be erected Thursday evening, according to Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge. Complete turns will not be permit ted on intersections extending from South Temple to Fourth South streets on State, Main and West Temple streets. Markers will be placed at ull intersections advising motorists of this regulation The U turn will he permitted, mwever, wherever traffic buttons are situated in centers of blocks. Such mttons are placed at the intersections of Regent street with First South and Second South streets at the ntersections of Richards street, with South Temple and First South streets at the .interjection of Motor avenue with State street, in front of the theatre on Second South Capitol street; on Third South street between State and Main, and Main and West Temple streets, and on State street between First and Second South, and Second and Third South streets. The abolition of the U turn is expected to relieve the amount of traffic on Main street by forcing au toists to avoid that section, and officials state that congestion at ail intersections will be materially de-- 1 l)r. p. J. Drake, veterinarian iVdestrains also will ben-- 1 fjce phone 113. residence, 1150; 331 efit by the new ruling since a possi- - 24th street, Ogden. Utah. adv. le accident menace has been re- moved. Drt, Fonts New Slethod Dentists. 2468 Washington, phone 343. adv. po-"i- ee Utah Ranks Fifth In U. S. Blooming Butterfly, 25c Ea. Dumke. Adv. as Wool Producing State Flowers for A?! Occasions Klenke Floral, 2955 Washington ave. Thone Estimating that Utah's wool clip! to 22,072,000 pounds Notice of Special Meeting the state ranks fifth in the United States for wool production, according of Stockholders to Frank Andrews, agricultural of agriculture. In 1927 Utah Notii is hereby riven that special meet lUPPCU 11 075 fliM pOUnUS, nml 10 430.1 IU 0( the stockholders of the Mountain State 000 pounds m 1926. Implement Company will he held t the office f id corporstion in the First Ntioni Bank States that rank ahead of Utah in Hutiuinir at Urden, Weber County Utah, on wool clip poundage art Texas, Wj-- I Friday, the loth day of August, 1928, at 1:00 Montana The California. and oclock in the afternoon, for the purpose of nnng, far western area, comprising the eonsiderinr and acting upon a proposal to 6 of the Article Article of lnoor- eleven western states, ranks far above mhi eomrany 10 i to inrreue the pomtion stiUet ti in M;AnASA11 PTMUCtlOn. eapital Mock f rom $toU.000.00 to $750,000.09 19-1 's pounds of wool were I by providing for S260.009.00 of preferred stock clipped, as compared with 296,114,000 to be divide! into 0500 share of the par 100 0? "rh d defining the di. pounds ill the entire United States. limitation, qualifies, Increased production in ij-- p ia re- - tlonai riKhu,preferences, privilege, voting power and ported to be due both to an increased restriction of the preferred and common number of sheep shorn and to a slight torii. providing the method of issuing and ,h perferred stock andthe condition increase in the average weight per under which may be railed, or may b fltece. . ei, shorn in the Enited j ronwrted intoit common stock, and for the States in 19.8 arc estimated at 3 traiwactum of all such other business as and to i connected with such 731,000 as compared with 3.1,929.000 properly pertain INCREASE IX FINES nmendmenu. A copy cf the pm. in 1927. Average weights per fleece s "w A n increase is reported in fines ant increastv.1 from 7.7 mspecte.1 t the pounds to 7.8 office of the Company. No. 1018 First Ns- forfeitures in the city police court pounds in the country, in the west tinnal Bank Building. Ogden, Vtah. or at the during the first seven months of this averages went from 7.9 to 8.1 and in office of Thatrhcr A Young, its attorney, at Na 014 First Nslional Bank BuilJing year. For the month of July, $1,774.20 Utah from 8.5 to S.U. Ogden, Utah. is reported, and for the same pcrioi E. G. BENNETT. last par, $3,228.70. For the seven Lnwd, answered Aunt Secretary, Mountain States months of this year $18,279.10 was Mandy, u. honey, Implement Company folks aint aimin' to build colcctcd as compared with $16,574.45 no temple yet. We is jes blazin' July 19. 1928. .. First puhlirstion July 10. 1029. for the corresponding period last year, now. Capper's Weekly. Last putlicaticn August 10, 192$. n 192S amounted sta-tistie- an I I 1 1 1 - 1 ,- -1 I 1 I i nut UNE OF OUR ENTIRE orting Goo Fishing Tackle Buy Now! Note These Athletic Goods Camping Equipment Low Prices On Sporting Goods Ammunition Radio Sets Seasonable Goods! 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