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Show - TIIB (JCiUttiN ruaA I GRAIN Utah Lumber Dealers Horseshoe Pitchers Unite in Big Outing Building New Court Ogd en Briefs The third annual ing of the Utah Lumber Dealers over sociation, which was attended by 200 members, will long be remembers ed as one of the most successful ever enjoyed by the organization. Intense interest in the days activities were aroused upon arriving at the Hermitage by an inspection of the huge barbecue ovens which were already filling the air with delicious odors. Tho ladies in the party were reg- stered at the home of Ralph E. Bris-- 1 tol at Treasure Island. Uorre.hoe pitchers of the city will will be the have facilities for indulging in Tuesday, August 21, for the No- - the amplewith the completion of a next registration date rport Cleik County court at the Elks lodge, now vmber elation. that announces constructed Lawrence Van Dyke by Ora Uundy, conbeing 21, follows: as August are tractor. the dates October 10 1 30 and 31. The new court is planned after vhe famous grounds of the Santa Monica was A Colonial pageant will be, PHorseshoe Pitching club, whichThor-daicnted at Lorin Farr park on Iabor visitwl iust wjnter by Charles September 3, by one hundred tlenM. who, after playing on the BccurBj permission to duplicate young people of the city, commit tees are now at work on the various t(.m a Qgdcn. phases of the presentation. Ogden can boast of some of the I shoe twirlera in the state. Of-- 1 leading Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian 33fleweyi who resides here; the fice phone, 113; residence, 1150; Itaty, who has also held man. adv championship, is an Ogden 24th street, Ogden, Utah. Newey, besides being state champion. nd The annual outing of the Mt. Og I holds the Weber county cup;horse-this won held the be has will classes with Itaty den stake religion coupled Lorin farmers the at contest at 2 oclock ghoc pitching aftrnoon at Farr park. Boys and girls of rtlig- - encampment in Logan over a space ion class age are invited to attend, the of several years, 10-ga- y, I - Mar 119 122 Low Close :::zi2i May Uign CORN Sept. jjj, Mar. 76 Dec. AT POPULAR PRICES $095 at the Hermitage hotel in the Low Close 96 and a banquet and dance were enjoyed Dec. ning. RYE Sept. eve- Bunnies Too Slow For Ogden Gunners; Crops May be Saved t-- ft .ir?wr.9 98 100 96 ;;;:ioou 99 ui .m Llr. I The hordes of bunnies thet have warmed the fields in the vicinity of Mmd to Promontory Point were given a change of diet Sunday from sweet, juicy al- - k liv tart ?, t mtKoffrinss readily sb- Later in the Maion with aeattwed SEE OUR WINDOWS! falfa and grain at the expense of sorbed. houee buyinsr, eoma Promontory farmers, to hot burning lead from the shotguns of Weber ,hirpr. rioain Thara roemad to .who 125 of tho county day. gunners, responded point top The Elmer family willhold a re- I first lO yrars and 1 per "cent there Strong to the appeals of the fanners nothing the general runof news to a count for tha advance. Export busineM union tomorrow afternoon and even- - Rftrr( with a minimum of $2000 an for aid. WtllMtld Lorin Farr the at of asked be will park. Ogden ing Joof totwlono Pinipoeitions. but nually, at Point at Arriving Promontory I Gas company, the same aa was grant- 9:00 a. m., the gunners separated into Manltubaa. Winnipeg market showed relwval I Manager Charles W. Reeder of the cd the Ohio Oil company, it is i!?r Mullet-Kell- y store left Wednes--j nounced by Mayor Frank Francis, and Kana City market! were be to vacation two weeks a for Recorder R. A. Moyea has means of defense were their nimble Minneapolis ,My. gome report! from the day fiity AnOTd spent in San FVanciaco instructed to arrange an early feet. The slaughter continued until northwest say that producers era very much I Lake their Salt of W. E. Kelly geles. meeting of the gas company officials 2:00 p. m., when the weary hunters inclined in charge of the store during Mr.with the city commission. returned to a delicious luncheon JSUbJS Reeders absence. good demand The proposed action ia based on the pared by wives Of the farmers in the ia very moderate with a choice the for mills grades, while from in of the assistvailing that tho original gaa franchise nra that appreciation fart 3591 been had rendered In uving Miss Carmen Stephens, of the Utah Light and Traction Grant avenue, was slightly injured granted bMlt the largest on record. Crop reports from carried benefits to the city, me crops. company very favorable, but U Tuesday when she was struck by an but that in subsequent transfers of :nApproximately 6,000 rabbits were Canada still continue will be some time before their crop is mar-- 1 automobile driven by James II. various and the franchise through keted freely, and in the meantime there and WashJr., at Twenty-fourt- h of the state public utilities the probability of additional export bueinem rulings in our wheat which might prove a strength-- 1 ington avenue. commission no revenue to the city has ening influence. been forthcoming. COHN Market waa easy early with emntl urnd wed- - City Atlorney A. E. Pratt, suggests Chas. V. K. scattered liquidation in the September, but neaday from California where he that the franchise be amended to ia .towards the close a strong undertone Per-- 1 Two dude the tax. vailed with prices at about the beat point spent tho past three weeks. fn. of the day. Scattered rains were reported in weeks at Fort Winfield Scott were Katherine Gladys Wilson, who was parts of the northwest, sad wnt where needed devoted to intensive training in the drowned in a pool at Burch Creek Sat- - with forecast for cooler temperatures which 608th Const Artillery Corps. hoM b,..bT!leficif1.. u?pu O. C. urday afternoon, were held under the continue is a good ahjpping iliropllnn OI bishop James W. liar- - demand light, andat there this market at liberal The best programs presented at the bertson Wednesday afternoon. The premium reported over tha future, which make the deceased was the dauirh- - ' September look relatively too low. Exchange club during the past six OATS Market was easier early, but re-months were sponsored by Rev, John O. C. Shurtliff, of Ogden, competing covered some. Thera ia a good demand for W. Ilyslop, Con E. Bohn, AV. E. New-- 1 cash oats and movement is not particularly 15 other salesmen through-- l and Z. D. Jones, according to an ag:ainat burdensome. On account of cheap prices farm Salesman won the BtatC out tho Star announcement made at the Tuesday I awar(j consumption of oata ahould be much heavier of the equivalent hy writing than usual this year. luncheon by President Joseph L. hia RYE Market waa influenced by action of $60,000 worth of business for wheat. Very little export buaineea was rei101 pany, the Busineaa Mens Assurance, ported at the seaboard, but offering of cash A convention held in rm1?r5 re- - I during the month of June, it ia an . rye seem to be well absorbed. national nounced by officials of the company. Thomas W. Peterson was awarded provisions Advance in hog prices to I centiy. The entire Ogden personnel of the the contract to haul the school chil- wYn nriL "Si I company spent last week in Salt Lake dren on the tt route maintained. Horn were quoted 10 to 26 cents of the home office at an by the Weber county board of educa-- I higher. Reduction in stocks the first half 94Mv0i!tteW..kIetk2lqeBtkta' as extended sales conference. The first tion. Jessie Stoker jihone was also awarded I TM y1 vrikuiariy Urge, but three days were occupied with gen- - the contract to haul the school chilMae Main, who pleaded guilty Turn- eraj instructions, while the last three was ,ned days were devoted to round table dis dren on the West Warren-Weday ora, ru(lt c., route. Motorcycle $50(or 25 days in jail in the city court cushions. The contract on the Pleasant View was car a Men evening Thursday special high school route was held up for chartered to tAke the delegates who further action, even the low Lake! in ancame from the three surrounding bid was put in by G. though R. Ross. Final 1 1 wnquet, was serveu at me xvew-- 1 j,er route was aigo deferred. Coming up from behind with his i t i v W. K. McEntire of Huntsville was r,ev8l,v" rc,dy S T8TCt,?." Motoifycle Officer Dewey F. arrested three alleged yegg suspects near the con-clav- e. I I Ia al Hafsasssfi ::srJis,,n.vper1 h,,, I SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR ALL OCCASIONS. COME IN AND TRY A FAIR! I FAMILY SHOESTORE iir I an-loc- $g75 36 39 93 -- $495 87 74 76 84 73 75 Close Ogden Gas Company Asked to Pay City An Occupation Tax there thia week. He will be one of the principal speakers at the in 115 llwr Low 36 39 . held Sept. 127 117 122 124 atrAgg Practical Footwear Close trip to Patio springs was made OATS following the barbecue at 3:00 o'clock, Sept. J District Forester R. II. Rutledge has gone to Huntington, Utah to attend the Eastern Utah rodeo being Every available Low A I gathering. Chicago, August 16, out-ng- lice headquarters. Mrs. Bcrelanj in too critical a condition to I mans body. outas- mid-surnm- er 1 f QUALITY FOOTWEAR. 353 24th St ty 1 De-Vin- Free I e, I S" Coal I Shurtliff Wins Star Salesman Award I I A ton of FREE coal in your bin will come in mighty handy when the cold weather starts; then, too, youll have much less coal to buy if you purchase one of our new I I com-iV,?n- I A I 25 Wilson-Marrio- PM-'Kt- - st on Vecto Heaters Officer Captures Armed Wanted Salt I .t.i Made and Guaranteed by the American Radiator Company THREE SIZES I - Judge James N. Klmh.ll .igned tss pany. r?u Mg p . Blooming NAuthnun Maw I Butterfly, 25c Ea. Dumke. v Employes of the Ogden division of the Utah Power & Light company held Peery Estate to Build Besort Near Loganl 3 Heata to 5 5 Rooms Rooms Rooms S66.00 $101.00 $139.00 2 Stewart, 25, of San Francisco; Ralph Moore, 19, of Gold Beach, Ore., and Tom Stanley, 20, of Baker City, Ore., wanted at Salt Lake on the charge of stealing an automobile from a paSt- - U. OfhU. Commences on Thursday, Sept. 27 1 No. 3 Heats ' Registration at SSS No. 2 No. 1 I "SjeTmember1."; I I The assets have been trans- - idents of the Business Mens Assur-ta 8,11 SS& IA fRA !! AH During August I to After the suspects disarming Hawkins drove the car with the three P?1,ce headquarters, where he Registration of freshmen students men at the University of Utah will take M8 h,.Khly complimented by the of place Thursday. Sentemher 27. an fleers in charge. I I The Vecto Store I en received at police from Salt Lake officers for the car, and Hawkins did not have long to wait before! on the property in the name of the the university which is offthel just I the- c,ar; Ogden Theatre company. press and is now ready for distribu-- 1 Bp,Vng W hen men Heats to 8 Small Down Payment Easy Terms. BURNS COAL OR GAS! company. drive-it-youn- elf 3 Phone 2246 Washington Avenue 575 I James F. Orr. - lare . were found . searched, the dancing pavilion, swimming tion. Friday and Satu'rday, Septcm-- , rent small furnished! naw hack doaen als ber 28 P01 will restaube and bra,?d 29, home in good location or ground floor camping houses, garage, given over to I BaWs In addition to a Wl11 bo constructed at a coat of I special of rubber rant instruction for the pair Phone 865. periods apartment. much used a pair new by burglars, These students. will to include approximately $100,000, according cial lectures and discussions related whLlte. Floyes and an extra hat. They Lestcr Felt, 2228 Eccles avenue,, Mr. Pocry. suffered the loss of three fingers on.. Active construction work will begin I to classroom and campus life and the a. 0 ad a ar8 amount of ammuni- his left hand Monday while engaged immediately, it is stated, in order to organization of classes. All fresh-i- n tion. the installation of a new elevator aave everything completed early next men will be required to attend, summer. in the Dee Memorial hospital. Regular classroom instruction will Victim begin Tuesday, October 2. All atu- dents not completing their registra- Dee The O. S. L. railroad announces tion before that date will be cnarged rates one of and speeial TJnct on flvncinQ a late registration fee of fifty cents Mrs. fare from Utah, Idaho, and Wvomim?! , Agucta Bergland, 69, who was The autumn quarter will brutally beaten into a po 5ay the for three rodeo of the points PaSSlIlET ThrOllirll CltV I end day Weber county farm bureau which will condition at her home early in the Saturday, December 22. be held August 23, 24, 25. . High school graduates who are en-- 1 week is resting quietly , at the Dee Ogden City, officially, was host to tering the university for the first hospital, it was learned late Thursday The Leven Chain Stores, Inc., filed I the most colorful group of tourists time should send a copy of their high afternoon. articles of incorporation with the viritin the city this season during school credits to the recorders office The woman evidently was beaten county clerk on Monday. The capital their brief stay within the city limits at least one month prior to registra- - with a stove poker, and the blows tion. Convenient blanks will be sent were of sufficient force to cut the stock is $23,000 divided into 23,000 Wednesday. Chief llarry S. Anderson was shares at a par value of $1.00 per Those entering as skin on her forehead and request. cheek share. The officers and directors of Pointed by Mayor Frank Francis as freshmen who have not taken the entirely to the bone. Sheright also suf-th- e company are: J. S. Leven of Salt chairman of the reception committee! English, placement examination will fered a severe gash above the left Lake, president, general manager and and delegated Detectives George Theo-- 1 be required to do so before register-- 1 eye. b&hi and A. J. Gale as director; Emma Leven. acting mem-in- g and director; Clyde Palmer of Ogden, hers of the committee. Last year 1181 freshmen, the larg The guests, comprising an infinite est number in the history of the secretary-treasurand director; Al- rt Bcrgsjo, Provo, and A. II. New- - number of Gypsies packed into eight stituiion, entered the university. It berger, Logan, directors. automobiles, were greeted at the city I estimated that this fall the enroll- limits on the south by the two of-- n'pnt of first year students will be Manager Harry B. Ashton of the ficern, and were escorted on a per-- 1 even larger. New classes, more fac- raramount theatre was among the I tonally conducted tour right through ulty members, and other added facil- party of prominent theatre men who the city and given a warning fare- - itics have been provided for the large number of students expected, greeted Bebe Daniels at the Salt Lake well at the north side of town. Miss Daniels! The gypsies were dressed in all the Former students and others desir- airport on Monday. was en route to New York from IIol- - j gaiety and color their roving natures Mnff catalogs and class programs may lywood, making the entire trip by air-- 1 delight in, and were escorted through I obtain them by writing to the presi- We issue a daily market I the city due to la .. m malicious actsdents A 9 Mm at the University of I review in Salt Lake where they were accused Utah. Stocks, Grain, of numerous thefts, and were finally H. F. Bowers Cotton that we try to expelled from the city by the police. New Stocks A. WANTED-- To I sp.'-P0V- ... tn vy Our New ?a Aged Poker Recovering at semi-conscio- Fall Samples us have just arrived from the famous ap-up- on Scotch Woolen vice-preside- nt er in-be- A 2 Mills Suits and Overcoats at prices that please the Scotch. Wonderful materials 1 1 ! Released; Held on Lesser Charge York make Continue Strong n Repeated postponements in the LlCSCr IS With The New York stock market conInpinary hearing of II. F. Bowers, due tinued strong today, and with call to lack of evidence on the charge of Cash; .money declining to 41-- 2 per cent, the embezzling money from the Vogel News agency, resulted in his freedom market broadened out, and was gen- No Alimony I erally very strong. Some more highs Tuesday only to find himself were recorded, also some prom tak- on a similar charge. .. , children and ,nA I mg was in evidence just before the The second charge, however, that! Ta of embezzling $26.04, is a misdemean- - In c!!j t0, 1V0 .vlth anohcr man was . closing gong. Bails were very active or instead of a felony in the original I c0u'frc,.amp e .rounds foJ divorce and seasoned issues strong. M. K. & complaint Bonds were likewise re-- 1 p7y a!lo"anc;e by Judge T., selling as high as 39, Bock from $3000 to $300, and the rC?I!CC S BaJkeP.m the district court land 1201-- 2 and Erie 53. c,sr,.,, 5,pj.Jmon Miller agmnst New lights were recorded by American preliminary hearing set for Ausrustll? I Kachael Miller. The couple were mar- - Can, llupmobile, International Nickel 22. . Dismissal from the original charge! Medicine and American Smelters also ran was secured on the grounds that the llat AJt,erta Cannda. The wife was to high ground at 207 Volume of sales were reported as cus!tdy of the children by the preliminary hearing had not been heldjKrantcd 2,332,300 at two p. m. within the time prescribed by law. I court. pre-Vif- Children and Awarded , 1 1 - just a bit different. Sent to anyone on request. H. G. LANE & CO. 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