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Show Friday, September TIIE OGDEN POST Dr. W. C. Fernclius Isolation Policies And (he Flowera are furnished by Kienke Floral. Fhone 1240, 2955 Wash Adv. ington avenue. iJSaJDCSCPS Introduces Research At Ohio University Scored by Sen. King Declaring that the United States is spending more this coming year for the army and navy than the total cost of running the government prior to 1914, Senator William II. King made a strong appeal for a more mutua understanding between nations of the world and a more liberal foreign policy by the United States in an address before the Exchange club at the Hotel Completing his work for the degree of doctor of philosophy at Stanford University, Dr. W. Conrad Fernelius will introduce a new field of ehemical research with liquid ammonia in the chemistry department at the Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Fernelius, who did pioneer work in ammonia, research at Stanford, left Columbus after spending a few wider for weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Reserve officers of Ogden wil hold their first class meeting at the American Legion chateau at 7 oclock Monday evening, October 1. All reserve officers wishing to enroll for Bigelow Tuesday. classes are requested to be present or The senator pleaded for a to notify the aecretary. Dr. W. S. sympathy between states and nations with amMoyes, First National bank building, of the world, for a policy based unor F. F. Fernelius. Researchdue to the retarded been has monia of their intention. justice and Christianity, after declar numerous difficulties in manipulating ing that the mapping of a national the experiments. The work has been Drs, Fonts New Method Dentists, course in international affairs had be- developed by Professor E. C. Frankadv. come increasingly difficult. He de2468 Washington, phone S43. Dr. Ferat lin Stanford, clared that he could not conceive it nelius studied under Vhom the during past three Jack Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. possible for a nation to remain isolat- years. T. Lynch, 2525 Madison avenue, who ed world affairs; any action of the returned a short time ago from Seat- United States has its effect upon the tle where he has spent the past four rest of the world, just as the United years, will leave Monday for Salt Lake States feels the effect of any action where he will attend the University of other nations." Senator King was introduced by of Utah the coming year. Judge John Hendricks. Miss Jessie Beebe, director of the Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Of Ogden Girl Scouts, will accompany fice phone, 113: residence, 1150; 834 Mrs. G. II. Packer, national represen adv. 24th street, Ogden Utah. tative, to the national Girl Scout con vention to be held in Colorado Springs, Rev. and Mrs. John W. Ilyslop will Colorado. October 9 to 13. The dele- will also attend a special leadleave Tuesday for Washington I). C. gates Judge George S. Barker, of the ership training camp to be held in to attend the general convention of the Episcopal church, which convenes in Second district court, intervened Tues Estes park under the direction of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, the week prior to the the capital on October 10. Mr. Ilyslop day in the domestic troubles of Mr. is the clerical delegate from Utah, and and Mrs. Raymond R. Tonks, and de- convention. Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts, Girl Scout Mrs. Hyslop will represent the Wo- clared an armistice, at least. Tonks was ordered by the court to regional representative, is also planmen's auxiliary of the district of Utah. She will also represent the Daughters pay $60 a month temporary alimony ning to attend the convention. of the King and the Young Peoples to his wife, Mildred Tonks, and was Fellowship of Good Shepherd parish. restrained from molesting her, giving Mr. and Mrs. Ilyslop will visit with her exclusive right to their home at friends in Baltimore and New York 3008 Wall avenue. Mrs. Tonks and before returning to Ogden on Novem their children had been living of late with her sister, Mrs. D. D. McKay, of ber 1. Huntsville. Declaring that the present adminin the city hall no longer istration Flowers for all occasions at Dumkes needed the presence of the large GerAdv. man field piece in the city hall park, the harmless weapon, captured in acNotice to cease displaying their tion by the Americans during the wares will be served upon merchants World war, was removed to the That it takes the women to get grounds in front of the American Le who are using the sidewalks for that purpose, it was decided at the Wed- the womens votes was emphasized gion chateau to remind the Legfon- nesday meeting of the city commis- at Democratic headquarters Tuesday naires, no doubt, that there had with the election of Mrs. Joseph West- - a war, and that they had participatsion. emeir as associate county chairman ed in Mrs. S. P. Mayor Frank Francis and the comOgden lodge No. 719, B. P. 0. E., with Miss Nellie Dobbs, Hendricks, secre- missioners also explained that the Tues activities will begin its winter and Mrs. J. A. Hendricks, treas- presence of the gun in the park conday evening, October 2, according to tary, urer. , stituted a real danger to youngsters Leslie J. made an announcement by A visit to every woman in who were continually falling off it Mann, exalted ruler. Initiation will the personalwill be made by mem- or getting their county be held that evening and music will fingers pinched in bers womans of the organization in the mechanism. be furnished by the Community Male active solicitation for Democratic It is more appropriate in front of chorus. votes at the coming election. he chateau than in front of the city hall, they further declared. The canA farewell party will be given this non was one of the large number ward in Ninth 7 oclock the evening at made available to cities and patriotic hall for Cornelius J. Dec, manager of institutions by the government. The leaves who Dee the Printing company, the paid city freight on the piece and soon for the Netherlands, where he was installed in 1926. t mission for will perform a three-yea- r Although the poor dogs had no the L. D. S. church. A program will voice in the matter, officers and dibe given early in the evening, follow- rectors of the Beehive Boston Terrier ed by dancing. club, were elected at the meeting of dog fanciers from all parts of the Mrs. Bertha Dixon was appointed Fred M. Nye and James II. Douglas state at the Hotel Bigelow Monday have been named by the chamber of evening. legal guardian to her commerce to aid tno Weber county It was also decided that the dogs niece, Eraline Hazel Bigelow, by Red Cross in the collection of $3000, were to be put on parade (again with- - Judge George S. Barker in the Secthis countys quota for the aid of hur- out consulting the dogs) at the state ond district court. The childs mother ricane victims in the South. W. Karl 'air and a prize awarded to the owner died early, this year, and her father Hopkins, chapter chairman, and Dr. of the best dog on exhibit by any died last week following an operation. The Ogden State bang was appoint E. P. Mills are m charge of the work. member of the club. The club will hold its next council ed custodian of the child's estate which At a meeting of the directors of the of war on Armistice Day in the New-lou- consists of $6,863 from life insurance olicies, and was ordered to pay Mrs. Hotel, Salt Lake. First Security corporation, held MonOfficers elected at the Hotel Bige-o)ixon $100 to care for the present the in National First the bank, day needs of the child, and $30 a month are as follows: regular quarterly dividend of 1K per A. T. Shurthwaite, Salt Lake, presi for the support and education of her cent was declared. The dividend is ward. dent; Leonard Taylor, Ogden, payable October first. Laura Clark, Salt Lake secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. L. Steele, The current edition of Whos Who Salt Lake, and Rheta Child, Dr. E. A. in America" contains the names of W. F. Fisher, all of Ogand Bundy four Ogden men, namely: Chas. H. den, directors. Barton, E. O. Wattis, Valentine GidHorseshoe pitching took on a major eon, and J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Girl Scout Delegates To Attend Convention Husband Enjoined From Molesting Wife Peace at City Hall; German Gun Moved SUMMONS COl BT Of IS THE DISTRICTDISTRICT OP UTAH, IN JUDICIAL AND FOB WEBER C0J:NJ,r r??1 E. A Kaadet. plaintiff w. A (bUm 00 Faint Oil r b THE8EC-O.N- To Canvass County - it Boston Terrier Club Elects New Officers Mrs. Dixon Appointed Guardian for Niece six-year-o- ld se w vice-preside- nt; Horseshoe Pitchers Open Elks New Court Thirty Sigma Chi fraternity men of this city met Wednesday for luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow to meet Joseph C. Nate, grand historian and traveling secretary of the fraternity. Mr. Nate was enroute to Logan to make an official visit. He will be in attendance at the province convention in Salt Lake tomorrow. Roscoe C. Lusty, 2618 Liberty avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Lusty, departed Wednesday for New York, where Mr. Lusty will represent the western division of the Union Pacific at the National Safety convention of railroads which opens October. 1. Large Enrollment in Weber County Schools With an increased enrollment n the Weber county schools over last year, the teachers are determined to make this year the most successful year that the county schools have yet enjoyed, according to B. A. Fowl county superintendent. TTiere are 2,774 students at present registered in the grade schools with many still working in the fields and factories. An additional 598 are enrolled in t,e nth, eleventh and twelfth grades in high school bring-n- ff up the grand total to 3,372. The list of pupils in the 20 county schools follows: 291; Eden. 78; Farr Harrisville, 126; Hooper, Kanesville, 86; Marriott, 82; Liberty, 76; North Og (t. n 10; Pleasant to-da- te Jack Bell, official auctioneer of the Union stockyards left Tuesday for a business trip to the middle west He was accompanied by Mrs. Bell. They will make stops at Omaha, Kansas City, and on the return will attend the iew, 80; Riverdale, Roy, 153; Intermountain Furniture Dealers' con- Slaterville. 58; Taylor. 228; Uintah. 81; 61; vention in Denver. .arrcn '0: West Weber and West Warren, 142 (43 of these are from West Warreni); Wilson, 198 Total, in Rotary Members Visit Continental Bakery 2774. May Install Radio In Ogden Tabernacle The secrets of bread and cake mak ing in a large, modern bakery were explained to Rotarians of Ogden folDue to traffic disturbances at the lowing their weekly luncheon at the intersection of Washington avenue Hotel Bicelow Wednesday, as they and Twenty-secon- d street, the instalwere conducted through the Continenlation of amplifiers in the Ogden tabtal Bakery by Manager Fred Kuhl-ma- n ernacle is being considered the and his staff of experts in charge presidencies of the four Weberbycoun- of the various departments. The various processes in making bread and cake were observed by the men who expressed no little surprise at the elaborate equipment used, and the large supply of foodstuffs on hand at the plant. It was announced at the luncheon that the six Ogden boys who have been guests of Scandinavian Rotarians during the summer on an extensive trip abroad will relate their experiences at the club meeting October 10. Eastern Mission Will ty stakes. The installation of a radio set in the tabernacle for thereceiving benefit of those who cannot attend the general conference of the church at Salt Lake is also being considered. The crowded conditions at the conference keep many away who would other-wis- e enjoy hearing the conference proceedings. N. V. Porter is back again Hold Reunion Oct. 6 The Eastern States Mission society will hold its reunion Satsemi-annu- al urday evening, October 6, 1928, at 8 m. on the roof garden of the Smith S.lemorial building L. D. S. high school and all interested are cordially invited. E. J. ELLISON, President. aspect Saturday with the state srafum. heU. pUintTwhirh deer action ie brought to recover rani ouieting the till of plaintiff to the mtat date ribed in enid complaint. W. R. SKEEN. Attorney for Plaintiff-Datof fiiet publication September 1. of last publication October i, 1928 a 12-Da- courts at The twen- o contestants were cheered in thteir efforts by more than 150 spectators, and the new courts axe declared to be among the best in the west. II. G. Palbat, of Layton, won the honors in the first set with a score of 250; C. little, of Salt Lake, was winner in the second division with a score 250; and O. Hunsacker, of Salt Lake, took the prize in the third set by chalking up 346. ty-tw- Democrats Meet At Huntsville Democratic candidates in Weber county, party leaders and friends were entertained at a dinner in Huntsville Wednesday evening with a program of speeches on various phases of the campaign. The newly appointed cam- paign committee was also present, consisting of County Chairman Ira AHupgins, Eugene E. Pratt, Judge John A. Hendrecks, D. D. McKay, Stuart P. Dobbs, Amass M. Hammon! and J. Francis Fowles. ' Committees on finance, speaking entertainment, and reception are yet to be appointed. hare moved to 2346 Waslnngton Ave. (three doors south of CAPITOL BARBER SHOP George A. Love Co.) 1075 Capitol Ave. between 24th and 25th Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting Our Specialty. ! E. A. Olsen Son at the where they will be pleased to meet their patrons and friends. te NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Rood Aaphait Company, Principal pine of Busin, Ogden, Utah. Notie ie hereby given that at a meeting of the director, held on the Z7th day of of Aug tut, 1928, an assessment of one-ha-lf one cent per share wee levied on the capital tock of the corporation, payable immediately to M. B. Snyder, Secretary of the Company Ogden, Utah. at Room 111 Central Building,eeemement may Any stork won which this remain unpaid on the 16th day of October, IKK, wUI bo delinquent and will be advertised for sole at public auction, and unlee payment ta made before, wUI be . sold on the 12th day of November. 1928, at twelve o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment, to--gether with tha coat of advertising end of tale. Ogden, Utah, September 6, 1928. M. B. Snyder, Secretary, 111 Central Building. Ppblieation dotes September 7, 14, 21, and 28, 1928. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. A FRANCHISE AND TO CONSTRUCT. MAINTAIN, AND OPERATE A STANDARD GAUGE RAILROAD SPUR TRACK OVER AND ACROSS TWENTY-THIRSTREET. BETWEEN LINCOLN AND WALL AVENUES, IN OGDEN CITY. UTAH. RIGHT-OF-WA- Y D BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah I y Section It .That n frnnehtoe and to hereby given and granted to The Western Railroad Denver and Rio Grand Company, ite eucceeeore and assigns, to lay, construct, maintain, and operate one standard gauge railroad apnr track, extending ever and --cross Twenty-thir- d Street, between Lincoln and Wall Avenuee, in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. Urn center or middle line of which track to described as follows: right-of-wa- Security Corp. Votes Quarterly Dividend 1 The regular quarterly dividend of 4 per cent on October 1 was voted 3-- by directors of the First Security cor- oration at their regular meeting E ionday in the First National bank building. Olson to Speak at National Convention National Committeeman R. L. Olson, of the American Legion for Utah, and past commander of Herman Baker post No. 9, has been selected as a member of the distinguished guests committee by National Commander Edward E. Spafford. Mr. Olsoq has also been chosen one of ten to speak on the precepts in the preamble to the American Legion constitution at the national convention at San Antonio, Texas, next month. year. shall endure for a term of fifty the to subject to the laws of the State and to oritasitcts of the City, relating and tha maintenance, operation, and and across the public regulation thereof over streets of said City, ae now in fore or hereafter enacted or adopted. flrr- Si Tha grantee shall not operate He engine, train, or core over eaid stmt, at any time, at a greater speed than mile per hour. Section 4i Said track shall conform to the or any change present grade of said street and the therein made by said City, of eo conforming said track, in the event of such change, shall be borne by the grantee, its successors or assigns ; good and sufficient culverts and conduits, where necessary, to ito usual permit tha free passage of water ineaid track, course slung said street and under shall be constructed end maintained by the : grantee, its successors and assigns and to the construction, maintenance, and use as-of said track, tha grantee, its successors and signs, shall nut unnecessarily obstruct or impede the common and ordinary public use of said street; upon tha completion of said track, that part of tha street disturbed to shall he restored to its such construction original condition a nearly os may be, and repairs therefore mode necessary by the we of said track shall be mod at the coot and expens of tha grantee, its successors or rail-roo- . PJ im. Bsetloa S t The grantee. Hi assigns, in consideration of heraby granted, shall and do and agree to save said City hmhv claims, demands, suit, and huZ JudSJVl Jrad --..lintor CIO. person, by j5 rvsJJri i ing of this franchise, or the maintenance, or us of operation of said engines trsfif thereover: and further eovenqnt PMT to Ogdra City judgment which in any feeding may be given or entelLi 1 den City; and further eovent that the grantee, its suecessoV 3 lie. . Hi and defend any such action it. had notice hu -v. grantee, eiut. action, -- or proceeding, to appear and defend the ssmJ io said City. krtsTj Section Si Tha franchise and oil terms and conditions thiJS accepted by the b from tli thirty (SO), day. granteein ordnance ; otherwise, the soiwrtSi null and void. prfw immtelV I- taftS? ADOPTED iSo Commissioners of Ogden Uw of September. 1928, ts? 3 k ATTEST: FRANK FRANCIS, R. A. MOYES, City Raetnwi-- . Published September 28, r. 1928. A OOODxaaejE TO TRADE QUALITY AT LOW PRICES! It s Shoe Week 9 Now! From Sept. 29 to Oct. 6 All Shoes in Stock 60 days Must Go Wrights Shoes Are Certainly Good Shoes W.H. Wright & Sons, Ogden tour-ill-y opening the Elks' home. Announcement D CV.lun.bi. BuiMmg corporation. end Loan Association. aw nshL other persons unknown. eUimin the real eatata tills, null, lien or claim in di scribed in the complaint, advetac ciondplainU upon ilf'c ownership or constituting any plaintiff' title thereto. to aaid defendant : The atoto of Utah ummoned to appear within You of this tummon. eervu 'days after twenty the county in within aerecd if yon, upon wRk wMch the action Ubrought, and defend the ho thirty day after eervira; entitled action: and in eoj of row fallow in rendered o to do. judgment will ou according to tha demand of tno clerk been fiM with the b Democrats Ask Women vice-chairm- Beginning at a Pin Street, 11 feet line of said Twenty-thir- d said Wail A oast from tha east aid line of southerly di- nu& and running thence in rectioa a distance of about 109 I Twenty-thir- d uid ob the south side line of the coat sul ime 872 feet east from Suet, of said Wall Avenue. geetiea Si The franchise hereby granted A 28. It Wont be Long Now! Duck sea sen opens October 1st. We have a complete line of Shotguns, AT YOUR SERVICE ! The entire street car system of the Utah Rapid Transit Company in Ogden is at your service any time, any and Western where, for the small sum of ONE DOLLAR for the entire week. Super X No hesitancy, no fumbling for loose Shells. change; you just get on the car and ride if you only wish to go a single Rem. Game Loads Bring in your gun. We do repairing. Western Sporting Goods Co. block. BUY A WEEKLY PASS FOR $1.00 AND SAVE! UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. 2468 Kiesel Ave. After 90 Days It Rained and many roofs were found leaking and badly in need of paint. Whether it be a composition roof, a shingle roof or a tin roof, we Have the paint for just such a purpose. Also take a look at your porch floor and steps. NOW IS THE TIME! W. P. FULLER & CO. Phone 390 2430 Washington Ave. r |