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Show Heavy Primary Vote Show's Interest in County Convention Vern Qreenwell, prominent Ogden (Continued From Iuge One.) singer, left for Philadelphia Tuesday 27 CharJps M. Cross, Samuel E. where he will study under prominent Hlackham, W. W. Shaw, John Farr instructors. Greenwell was awarded Grace Blackham. the Ogden Musical fellowship fund of 28 Arthur Wilson, Cliff Massing, $500 to assist him in his studies. Kenneth Bitton, Mrs. Ula Hoggan, Condic. And the Flowers are furnished by Alice Max Woodbury, John Vander-werf-f, Wash29 2955 Phone 1240, Klcnlte Floral. Rose Estes, Jane Taylor, MagAdv. ington avenue. Big Introductory Sale of Visit Our New ART PHOTO STUDIO BUCKS HEATERS Now Open on Our Third Floor! For a short time only Wrights are giving FREE PHOTOS with purchases of $5.00 or more. AND RANGES. Special low prices. Sold on our easy see ni3ltj. - k, LAR A. It. Meet Attend Hen-dersh- ot Bal-lantyn- e, Lu-m- an Fifty-secon- annual encampment of tricts are as follows: Burch Creek Claude Wheeler, C. the Ladies of the Grand Army. W. Stimpson, Kate Harris, Celia Harper, John W. Singleton, Henry Combe. Eden Ray Thompson, C. A, Ilogge, John Wilson. Fairmount Stewart McDonald. Farr West Lorenzo Taylor, Rebecca McIntyre, II. T. Brown. llarrisville Robert J. Eames, AlSUMMONS bert W. Garfield, II. L. Shurtliff. IN T1IB DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECHooper, No. 1 and No. 2 John D. OND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF UTAH, IN Hooper, George Fowler. T. M. Jones, AND FOR WEBER COUNTT E. A. Booties, plaintiff, w. E. B. RiJuley, Joe Manning, John Bytngton, Joseph d to E. R. Hawley, Ogden Faint Oil A Glow Company. n corporation, Columbia Building and Loan Awociation, a corporation, and also all othar pernon unknown, claiming any right, title, rotate. lien or claim in the real Mtata described in the complaint, advent to plaintiff ownenhip or constituting any cloud upon Moore. Huntsville C. Ed Jevperson, W. C. Smith, Andrew Allen, Charles George Aldis, T. L. Pass, Peter Johanson. Kanesville T. R. Jones, John D. Peplaintiff till thereto. to laid defendant! terson. The state of Utah You an hereby aummoned to appear within Liberty W. II. Chard, Edgar twenty day after eerviee of thi turnnou Upon yon. if served within the county in which the action i brought, otherwbe, with thirty day after aervie ; and defend the above Mor-tenso- n, Holmes. Marriott Frank Ilodson, Clifford Blair. entitled action; and in roue of your failure North Ogden, No. 1 Fred Barker, so to do. judgment will be rendered against S. Storey, Arlie S. Campbell, you according to the demand of the com- Joseph C. Chandler. II. clerk with been the which filed hu piling North Ogden, No. 21. F. Campof void court. Thi action I brought to recover a decree bell, Jr., Milton Holmes, Harold S. quieting the title of plaintiff to the real Campbell, E. R. Berrett. eetate deicribed in said complaint. Plain City Lyman Skeen, C. E. W. R. 8KEKN. W. S. Carver, William EnAttorney for Plaintiff. Palmer, Date of firet publication September 14, 1928. gland, Jr., Mrs. W. C. Carver, Ralph Date of last publication October I, 1928, Robson. N. P. Mathews, R. T. Reese, William Wade. Randall Percey E. Randall, William Roxei Asphalt Company, A. Linford. Frincipal place of liiminroo, Ogden, Utah. Riverdale Eldo Ritter, Alex Carl-eNotice it hereby given that at a meeting Mrs. Mattie Ritter. of the director, held on the 27th day of Phi Dix, Jr., George Hansen, f Roy an of of 1928, ameHinent August, one cent per share wo levied on the capital Mrs. Thomas Gibby, Jesse Stoker. took of the corporation, payable immediately Slaterville Norton Downs, Levi to M. B. Snyder, Secretary of the Company at Room 111 Central Building, Ogden, Utah. Slater, Jasper Tarry. Any stock upon which this assessment may Taylor Susie Farr, Roy Hunter, remain unpaid on the loth day of October, Jesse Mower, S. E. Hadley. will he 1928, delinquent and will ha advertised Unitah Orin By bee. for sale t public auction, and unleu payWarren William T. Wayment, ment is made before, will he cold on the 12th day of November, 1928, at twelve o'clock Louis Hansen. noon, to pay the delinquent axorument, toWest Warren Not reported. with the cut of and exNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Pleasant View n, one-hal- gether advertising pense of sale. Ogden. Utah. Srptemlier 8, 1928. M. B. Snyder. Secretary, 11 Central Building. Pphlieation date September 7, 14, 21, and 28, 1928. West Weber J. R. McFarland, Joseph Blanche, Robert Penman. Wilson George Stratford, Melvin T. Phillips, John Holmes, John Stoker, Ira Drake. Save Time and Worry! Fully Equipped to be Given Away women. dollar-wis- e Womens Silk Hose Silk hose in dark gray, tan, and black with good elastic lisle tops. All from better and higher priced stock. Special, 2 pairs for sl Every Department in WRIGHTS STORE gives Free Tickets on this Automobile. Deposit the stub in box placed in front of car on main floor, and keep duplicate part of ticket until drawing is made, when the holder of the lucky number will be given this beautiful car FREE! Wrights employes or their families not allowed to participate in this drawing. (Main Flror) Childrens School Ilose Childrens school hose in a medium fine or sport rib in black, brown and tan. Also length tops, 5 pair fOr ...... a............. (Main Flror) 81 Childrens Short Sox 7. Short sox, sizes 5 to Clean up of all our 25c line in white with rayon stripe tops. It will pay you to buy these for next year. 3 for 50c; 6 pair.... (Main Si (Main Flror) I 9 No parking worries, no traffic worries. Ride as many times as you wish on your Weekly Pass for S1.00 Si (Main Floor) Si (Main Floor) Rayon Scarfs Yellow scarfs. flowered rayon centers, green organdy borders Rayon PAINTEX (Main Floor) the new fabric decorating process, every day from 9:30 to 11 a. m. and 12 to si si Baby Pillows Baby pillows. All made up with wadding furnished for quilting. Pink lingette. 2 for 5 p. m. Paintex is so easily applied that nearly everyone can create beautiful, individualistic apparel and decorative pieces for the home. designs. SPCi&0 (Main Flror) Children's Union Suits , A I (Main Floor) sl Womens Bloomers 1 (Main Floor) Womens Panties The Shalimar chamois suede gloves embody quality fabric blended into ex- ceptional style and beauty at a price unusual for the quality (Main floor) (Miin Flror) H 1 Si Yokes Lace neckwear. with or without cuffs, V or round neck collar, cuff sets. Trice si Lingerie crepe, 30 inches wide, full pebble lingerie crepe. Plain and printed best lingerie colors. Five yards for Si (Main Floor) Pillow Cases Filloxy cases, 42x36 size, made of a good sturdy full bleached muslin. 5 for (Main Floor) Si rics. Many styles, A 36-In- 1 weight, full 36 inches wide. For nightgowns, pajamas, quilts, etc. Special, 6 yds. (OUCBJI.) Mens dress shirts and work shirts in plain and fancy colors. Size 14 to 17. A real bargain. 2 for 1 (Basement) Panel curtains made of rayon marquisette with neat figured and silk fringe. Regular $2 values. Special 1 gingham. Usual values to for Womens rayon under-things in pajamas, nightgowns, slips, bloomers, combinations and step-inTailored and lace trimmed. (Boscarat) Special Girls Bobie Skirts -all- -wool Special (Second Floor) S JLI brocade materials. All sizes. Usual $1.50 values. Special Sl (Second riror") Floor) Sl ,LarSe Special si, (Second floor) 4 A I (BftMMcnt) Children's School Hose Childrens and misses' rib- - Womens and niisses' silk undies, bloomers, combinations, step-in- s, etc., in good heavy rayon. Choice Hose Womens and misses rayon hose in all the latest and best shades in good wearing quality. Regular 39c. Special, 3 pair. sl Silk hose. Womens and misses pure silk reinforced with rayon, in all the new attractive shades. Special, 2 pair : (Basement) Turkish Towels Sl Turkish towels in good qualheavy double-threa- d ity with pink or blue borders. Very good values. 8 for (Bostmml) 4 J J) I WomenSilk0 Undies (Basement) guaran-tee- d to launder with soft finish. Pmk and blue nur-- rugs, fringed or plain, in all the best colors. Good to wear, easy to launder. SpeciaL Womens Silk Hose Beacon Blankets Beacon blankets, 24x36 Valtex Womens Rayon Infants Bonnets Infants bonnets made of silk poplin and crepe de chene in pink and blue. Uainty trimmings. Spe- cial (Basement) Valtex Rugs, 24x36 (Basement) Infants Gowns Infants outing gowns and wrappers made of heavy outing, trimmed in pink and blue. Special, 2 for.... ot bed hose in good durable wearing quality. Very .at-tractive. Special, 5 pair-- Warner Corsets rvettes with or without diaphragm belt Fancy Rags rugs, 24x48 and 27x crow-foor flowered borders. Colors, blue, rose, tan, green, etc. Reg. $1.50. Special 50, with sl s. clors. Usual - Large Rag Rugs Womens Underthings a11 "I ders, size 18x36. Good firm quality. Colors, rose, blue, green, tan, lavender, etc. Special, 2 for. (Second Floor) Girls bobie skirts made of flannel, kick pleat (Bose Bent) 1 18x36 Rag Rugs Rag rugs with fancy bor- Gingham Aprons Special, 2 $1 Panel Curtains Mens Work Shirts 75c. (Main Floor) Outing Flannel ch (Basement) (Second Floor) In all the new lustrous autumn shades. fill up to 52 s Warner corsets and co- 00 (Second Floor) Outing flannel, light, dark ut 3.9o ones. slender ankle knit to fit, reinforced feet, sheer chiffon silk from top to toe, service silk to the welt. Special-l- y priced at Sateen, satin, broWide or narrow supporters. Special cades. or medium colors, in good gloves. Tough, yet flexible, with a big Heavy full-cgauntlet Made for rough work. $1.00 value. 2 pair for (SftNHid UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. and-size- Mens genuine horsehide Blue Crane d, 1 belts. this low price. Street Dresses with set in sleeves made of the finest quality fab-- nt semi-fashione- A complete assortment of new models in garter Styles so smart . so beautiful, so gracefully designed and so serviceable that you will marvel at their being offered at Cl H (Second Floor) PURE SILK HOSE (Second Floor) On Sale Saturday Gingham over aprons with bib, made of fast color Lingerie Crepe 1 .................. HAPPY HOME FROCKS Mens Work Gloves Lace Neckwear (Main Floor) . C P (Main Floor) sl (Basement) Si si for Garter Belts will absolutely give you real service. Made in beautiful colors. 3 pair.... si Tie and Dyed Scarfs Tie and dye scarfs, 1 yard square. All combinations of beautiful colors Bloomers for women in dark colors, mercerized lisle, double elastic knee, old elastic. Former values $1. Special 2 for New Suede Gloves Guest towels. Good cotton h u c k, hemstitched : hems, 3colored borders. Special, for. Kotex or Modess, 1 dozen in box. Two boxes and one sanitary belt the 3 (Boscmrnt) Guest Towels (Main Floor) (Main Floor) ' sl Mens Silk Hose Mens pure silk hose that . Womens Vests Womens or misses pan-tic- s, rayon of a fine Ins- troua quality; elastic top and finished with tailored band knee. Pink or peach. Boudoir pillows, stamped on fine voile, all shades. Very easy to embroider. Special, 3 for 1 Kotex or Modess Men, here is just what you have been waiting for! A nice broadcloth shirt with attached collar. In fancy patterns. Sizes 14 to 1714. Si sl (Second Floor) (Main Floor) Boudoir Pillows (Main floor) Womens vests, fine lisle or mercerized, built-u- p or bodice top, pink or white. In extra large or small sizes. Values to 90c.' 2 for ............. .............. ............. cotton or waste. Each Blocks for Quilts Blocks for quilts. Stamped Indian heaid blocks for Three Si Scarfs, triangle and long styles; crepe de chene and georgette. Usual values to $1.95. Special (Second Floor) Triangle Scarfs 26. A good sized bed pillow. Art ticking filled with all new feathers. No (Main Floor) quilts. sl Mens Shirts Vanity Sets Free Lessons in Childrens soiled cotton union suits in odds and ends cf sizes and styles, medium weight. Values 89c and $1. Special. 2 for (Main Flror) Feather pillows, size 19x Silverware Holders Vanity Sets. Three-piec- e organdie vanity sets, all . made up feather-proo- f ticking, narrow blue stripe patterns. 4 yards for. Baby pillows made of pink and blue sateen filled with Usual sanitary Kapok. 75c ones. Special, 2 for.... Feather Pillow's Silverware holders. Holders for everything in silverware. 59c values. Special 2 for.... ...... Pure silk hose, The regular schedules maintained by the street cars enable you to take a car with- out delay. 1 (Main Floor) Girls Union Suits Girls wool union suits, sizes 2, 4, 6 years. Slightly soiled, in a fine grade white. Dutch neck, ankle, elbow sleeves.' Values to $2.25. Special (Main flror) wide. Heavy smart costume $1 Baby Pillows Feather ticking, 32 inches Novelty jewelry in choker beads of various colors and designs, brooches, pins, earrings and rings. All new fall stock for the Kiddies Hose 6, Feather Ticking Novelty Jewelry flror) Kiddies' mercerized hose in sport rib, tans and nude. 7 and 7 Sizes 6, only. Good values. 3 pr. n, forty-secon- THIS 1928 FORD FORDOR SEDAN is an extraordinary giving opportunity because of the unusual plans to make it so an event growing greater each month for this reason an event always looked forward to by n, Two Ogden Veterans SATURDAY ONLY Dollar Day WRIGHTS value- . citi-zen- payment plan. OGDENS BIG ECONOMY EVENT gie Sanders. 30 Frank Reeder, Edith, Wilson, Ed The Weber county chapter. Daughof Zemile, Margaret Jones, W. T. Little, ters of the Tionecrs, are hopeful ' using Pioneer hall on Grant avenue V-cTS-A. B. dl.. for the opening meeting of the seaL. S- son September 27. The building will Frank Austin, E. A. Stratford, also be used as a hall of relics. 32 Moroni Skeen, W. N. Peterson M. Barrows, Roy Tribe. II. Dra, Fonts New Method Dentists. Edwin Bramwell, 33 Ijiwrence adv. 2468 Washington, phone 843. Woolley, Walter Hall. 31 George J, Kelley, John A. Apples put on the local market must be free from arsenic spray residue I- Smith, G. J. Swanner, the same as though the fruit were Kimball. packed for shipment elsewhere, it is Joseph Tribe, Nellie Earl, 3 (V Harold announced bjr Le Roy Marsh, district A. Mattson, David Mattson. Blanch agricultural inspector. 37 Guy Lemon, Aaron Jackson. e e- .e 38W. Karl Hopkins, J. Q. Blay-ocDr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian OfN. Oscar Malan. fice phone, 113: residence, 1150; 334 3j Harry Irwin, Howard Swanner, adv. 24th street, Ogden, Utah. II. Rosecoe C. Gwilliam, Lawrence e e e An appeal for separate dention J 40G. Dye. L. II. Van Dyke, Leah -S. rooms for juveniles was made before J. Brown Barton, John Folk man, the city commission Thursday by Der- J. Howard Jenkins. rah B. Van Dyke, judge of the Juvenile Thomas, 41 J. II. Andrews, Mrs. J. G. Falck, court. Joint action with the county E. H. Chambers, J. Walter Ellingson, in keeping juveniles out of the city or M. Charles Woods, Mrs. D. R. Wheelcounty jails wase urged. e e wright, E. E. Smith. i J. Holther. A. B. Petterson, Flowers for all occasions at Du lake's A. 42E. Stratford, Emma Greenwell, Adv. Lawrence Randall, Albert E. Becker, Samuel C. Powell. W. R. Skeen, OliverHOITIIER IN RACE L. AbL. J. Holther, when questioned by a Ellis, Claude Coray, George Post representative last evening said b43-W. Corey, W. P. Cook, M. W. ' that he was in the race for representaA. Larkin, Mrs. j. tive in the state legislature. This is I Critchlow,D. E. William II. E. Rhivers, W. Burton, s, welcome news to many Ogden Hunter. Florence Reeder, as Mr. Ilolthera record in the Mohl-ma44 II. II. McCool, Margaret last legislature was very satisfactory P. J. Ella Bidwell, Djneen. to his constituency. 45 Mrs. II. A. Seager. Della Green, Julia McGinley, V. R. Ekins 46 II. J. Craven, Fred M. Nye, Fred King, H. W. Hinley. G. 47 A. S. Patterson, Robert C. Nye, II. A. Soderberg and Mrs. Ora Weavle. The Grand Army of the Republic, 49 J. W. Wilcox, E. N. Vandyke, now few in numbers, was represented D. B. Vandyke; Mrs. D. L. Stine, Rose at the national convention in Denver Pftckd 50 C. II. Hussey, Ray Boyle, Ella by two Ogden veterans, W. R. Snieth-er- s, department commander of Utah, ilinchcliff. Hazel Pace. and Flavious J. Hendershot. 51 Dan Pugh, Merlin Farr, Mrs. Department Commander Smethcrs Don Woolley, H. S. Anderson, Robert was a member of Company E, Harvey, William Do Mik. 52 Thomas S. Burke, Ella C. Eighth Indians cavalry, and Mr. E. R. Lewis, Henry Bankers, was a member of Company Ohio Volun- Henry Wittcnoon, Dora P. Holther, d "F" of the A. Shurtliff, Stanley Robbins. teer infafitry. 53 Clyde Jackson, Owen Ridges, Mrs. A. J. Dodson, department president of the Indies of the Grand Sarah A. Jackson, Bell Croft, George Army; Mrs. Charles Gilmore, presi- Wangsgard, Mrs. Joseph Gale, A. R. dent of the Abraham Lincoln circle Croft. W. It. 64 Catherine No. 2, Ladies of the Grand Army, and Spencer, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, daughter of Mr. Adams, Herbert E. Smith, W. O. Jack-soEthel Salmon, Janes Garner. Hendershot, accompanied the veterans to the convention to take part in the llelcgates selected in the county dis- E TO TRADE A GOOD |