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Show Friday. October THE OGDEN POST The hulf Mock on Twenty-pixt- h street between Washington and Kiesel uvenut'H has been reeently improved, under the. direction of Commissioner liar man W. Ieory. It is contemplated to continue the improvement on the surnc street from Kiesel westward to ( runt. And the I'loweru are furnished by Klenke Floral. I'lione 1210, 2055 WashAdv. ington avenue. Mail Plane Loads Beat Republicans Name Open Season On New Committees 1927 Total Poundage Quail and Pheasant 3 Days in November Mail planes carried 235.859 Meeting for the first time in their buildJam Official proclamation definitely fixing the dates of the open season on phcusaiits and quail in several counties of the stale was issued on Wednesday by J. Arthur Medium, state The fish and game commissioner. length of the ren season varies in different counties, depending largely iiptiii the abundance of the birds in the enmities where the shooting is to he done. In Salt Lake and Utah counties only the ojien season on pheasant will extend from November 3 to 11, both dates inclusive. In Ilox Elder, Weber, Davis, Tooele, Juab, Millard and Sevier counties the season will be open November 3, 4 und 5 only. These counties arc the only ones in which shooting of pheasants will be permitted this year, nnd certain sections of David J. Wilson, chuirman of the Weber county Republican Central committee, hus appointed the following officers to serve during the eampaign: ltnp I. Morrissey, Mrs. Edward I. Rich, nnd Mrs. Dora Jeterson; secretary, W'illiam T. Green-wel- l, assistant secretary and treasurer, Derrah 15. Van Dyke. Republican head- lSox Elder, Salt Lake, Juab and Sequarters arc locuted in the Berthana vier counties are closed to all bird building. proclamation. shooting by-tmale pheasants may be shot, Only Drs. Fouti New Method Dentists, and the limit shall nut exceed two adv. birds a 2408 Washington, phone 843. day. The open season on quail, under the Fred M. Nyc and non, Ralph, left provisions of the proclamation, will yesterday for a short business trip he from November 3 to 15, both dates to Denver. inclusive, in Morgan, Weber, Davis, .Salt lathe, Utah, Sanpete, Sevier and C. N. Woods, assistant district for- Uintah counties. In Grand county the ester, departed Wednesday for a ten oiicn season on quail will be from day insection of Dixie national for- November 3 to 7, both inclusive. est in the southern part of the state. Washington county will have the longseason in the Btate, est season the there open extending from veterinarian Dr. F. J. Drake, October 15 to December 15, liecuusc phone, 113; residence, 1150; :34 of the large number of birds in that adv. 24th street, Ogden, Utah. Vire-chuirniu- n, he quail-hunti- ng Office Reports of state institutions and the various departments of the Btate government which arc not included the printing appropriations, will he printed by the state school for the deaf and blind and the. state industrial school. The former institution has two linotype machines, and the latter has a printing press to handle the work. Mrs. Chester K. Smedley, of Den- ver, addressed a large gathering of women Wednesday evening at DemoKiesel avecratic headquarters, 1 nue. Agricultural officers of Weber county, Including LeRoy Marsh, A. I Christianson, and C. A. Groberg, have prepared a unique display for the state fair which will no doubt attract much attention. Ilant pests, diseases and fungus growths which attack and destroy crops have been framed and under each specimen is placed a sample of the poison to des- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gauffer and two daughtcis of Pittsburgh, Pa., who have keen guests of W. II. Newcomb, 857 Stock and Seed Teams Enter Fair Contests new quarters in the Berthana street, Repubing on Twenty-fourt- h executive seslican leaders went into new sion Wednesday and appointed acexecutive and finance committees, county cording to David J. Wilson, chairman. Two booths in the new quarters ana have alreudy been constructed, ladies is the for booth a separate . fast being completed. or The finance committee consists ml A. P. Bigelow, Ralph E. Bnstol, WhitM. Nye, J. W. Abbott, I F. Leslock, W. II. Harris, M. S. Eccles, Joseph F. ter S. Corey, J. M. Eccles, and James U. Alton Barker, Eugene IL Devine. The executive committee include ool-le- in girl tabernacle the that now reach the popular resort in large motor busses operated by the Utah and sentenced on a similar charge. Rapid Transit company, in addition to the street car service, it is announced by officials of the company. The present schedule calls for evening service on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights from the Hotel Bigelow. Daily service will bo maintained with the opening of the new cabaret on Halloween. Street car pusses will be honored on the busses. The schedule from the Bigelow hotel is as follows: 8:10 p. m., 8:50 p. m., 0:30 p. m., On Chicken Thief Gus Becker Shoots New Worlds Record u ,r' " toj . ta; t tin' t' I. of Alias Summons Patrons to El Monte Springs may grounds last August. It is the second Munson has been convicted lime jj. Last Day Saturday J. Critchlow, John Gealta, W. W. bnnicl Rawson, N. J. Harris, y, W W. Shoe Wee CITY, IV THE CITY COURT OF OGDEN UTAH COUNTY OF WEBER. STATE OF above-entltle- UluniLi, other Pennine unknown.1' title, mtgM, lieu or claim descriiied in the cumpiuim j UF '!r,"orh'p r eunsti tun, plaintiffs title thereto. J lly-he- c. Bus Line to El Monte From Hotel Bigelow a corporation. - Powell, A. Russell Croft Arthur George D. Shupe, C. It. Hollings-S. Two teams in the judging contests John T. Rushmer, Joseph worth, at the state fa5r Saturday will be enE. S. Green, Joseph Skeen, Storey, tered by Welter county schools urder W'illiam J. Smith L. C. Wheeler, C. the direction of Verne Oberhan-dey- . H. Hussey and Sumner P. Nelson. Two boys, Max Ritter and Joseph will enter dairy cattle at the fair. The first tenm in stock judging to compete in beef cattle, swine, hop??s and dairy cattle divisions includes Max Ritter, Rudolph Van Campcn, Kl'.jn Flinders, Eldon Rawson, Blaine Farr and Ijcc Richards. The second team Lo compete in the seed judging and wheat identification class is composed No. 7655 of Ihnres Greene, Julian Powell, Orla Carver, Parley Burrows and Albert Fielding. puny, The state of Utah i - , . You are hereby ., unin1.;t,(twenty days after strvi . 0f " FRANK REEDER erved y li Plaintiffs Attorney. which the actum t I, after days servuv Utah. Address 404 Central Building. Ogden, entitled action; and in' Dated Ogden City. Weber County, Utah, thie so to do. :Xf judgment will ; , 1st day of October, 1928. you according to the t First publication October S, 1928. f which , bos been ta plaint, ,Cv Last publication October 26. 1928. h tt, of said court. This action is brought to SUMMONS I quieting the title mtata described in . SECOF THE COURT DISTRICT THE IN w- - K-OND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF UTAH. IN SKN. AND FOB WEBER COUNTY E. A. Itosdcs, plaintiff, vs. E. U. Ridgley, Date of first publication ""rpJmbJ't' H E. K. Hawley. Ogden Paint Oil A Class Com- - Date of last publication Aged Miner Sentenced For Assaulting Girl Jail Term Imposed intermission, 1 y, flection. Ine., Company. Clothing MeClanuhan Aside from the counties named vo. Mitchell Phillipa. Defendant. Plaintiff, DEabove, however, no shooting of quail THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID will Lc allowed, and the proclamation .... FENDANT: You are hereby aummoned to appear wiimn closes one part of Utah county to Sam Munson, 79, was sentenced to tan days after service of thta Summons upon in which this quail shooting. serve from one to ten years in the you. if aerved within the county within twenty is otherwise, action brought; S. stuto penitentiary by Judge George service, and defend the after days Barker in the district court Monday. action ; and in ease of your failure to Munson was found guilty by a jury do so, the plaintiff in thia action will apply to for the relief demanded in the Comlust week on a charge of attacking an the Courtwhich has been filed with the clerk of troy the pest with directions for its 10:10 p. m., 10:50 p. m., 11:30 p. m., and 12:10 p. m. use. The return schedule from El Monte The postponed meeting of the We- Springs follows: 8:30 p. m., 9:10 p. ber County Fish and Game Protective ni., 9:50 p. m., 10:30 p. m., 11:10 p. association will be held Wednesday in., 11:50 p. ni., and 12:30 a. m. evening, October 10, it is announced by Ernest Ford, president. A farewell party will bo given in the Twelfth ward amusement hall this evening for Charles li. Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Burton, who will leave soon for California to perform a mission for the L. D. S. church. Dancing will begin at 8:30 oclock, and a program will lie given during the more mail between and Sept. 30 than during all of 1927, the Americun Air Transport Association announces. Total air mail pounds last year was 1.449,264 and for thp first months of 1928 it was 1,085,253 pounds, with August showing a 95 per cent increase over July due largely to the 5c air mail letter postage rate. The air mail planes are also registering improved operating records and the Association figures show that period the mail during a thirty-da- y planes flew 653,883 miles of 6i5,U57 Much of this flying was scheduled. done on lighted airways at night, and the mail ships carried on through all sorts of weather. pounds has been filed with the clerk of STciurZ -- nd will tak. JJ-t- W Dul and for the sum of Forty-thre- e pw it's with iulvitul it tht wtl ot i bru-arcent cr annum ine the 6th dmf ofcost and 1927, together with plaintiff dmliurscmenU herein. This action ie brought to recover a judgment against you for the purchase price of good., wares and merchandise. d plaint, aid court, and will take judgment againet you and 45100 Dollars for the sum of Fifty-thre- e (S&3.45), with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 21st day of January, 1928, together with plaintiffs coat and herein. Shoes for The Whole This action la brought to recover a judgment against you for the purchase price of goods, wares and merchandise. FRANK ItEEDER Plaintiffs Attorney. Family at a Big Address 404 Central Building, Ogden, Utah. Dated Ogden City, Weber Cotanty, Utah, this 1st day of October. 1928. First publication October 6, 1928. lout publication October 26, 1928. A new worlds record, though unofficial, was made by G. L. Gus Becker at the John M. Browning park Sunday when he increased his perfect Summons string of doubles targets to 171 at the traps. A high wind was largely reNo. 7845 sponsible for Lhe miBs on the twenty-secon- d round of his shoot Sunday. A IN TnE CITY COURT OF OGDEN CITY. perfect string af 25 targets had been COU STY OF WEBER, BTATE OF UTAH chalked up by the veteran shooter on McClanahan Clothing Company, Inc., six previous Sundays. Plaintiff, vs. Roy Pendleton, defendant The performance, to have been of- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEficial, would have to have been shot FENDANT: hereby summoned to appear within ut a registered shoot, but will receive tenYoudaysareafter service of this Summons upon national recognition, it was claimed, you, if served within the county in which this Becker and A. P. Bigelow tied in action is brought; otherwise, within twenty d the singles event with perfect scores. days after service, inand defend the ease of your failure to and Each shooter shattered 50 consecu- do so, theaction; plaintiff in this action will apply to tive birds. the Court for the relief demanded in the Com- - Savings . TO TRADE A GOOD above-entitle- William Peterson, 59, who has spent nearly half his lifetime in jails, and prisons, was given a y jail sentence by Judge George S. Barker in the district court on u charge of stealing 9:! leghorn pullets from Mantcil Munson June fi. While the complaint charged grand larceny, the jury returned a verdict of guilty on a charge of peat larceny. Despite Petersons repeated offence!., his attorney, II. A. Bclnap, requested that his client be paroled to J. M. Skeen of Plain City. The jail 20-da- RENT DISTRICT Twenty-thir- d street, departed yesterday for California. Mrs. Couffcr is a sister of Mr. Newcomb, and the two had not met for twenty-si- x years. sentence Superintendent W. W. Rawson of the l)cc Memorial hospital will preside at the convention of the Utah Hospital association, of which he is president, this afternoon at the Holy Cross hospital in Suit lake. Mr. Rawson will address the convention on the subject, How Can the Smaller lluspituis bo Standardized and Perform the Same Work as semi-annu- larger al Ones." was imposed, however, by in order to impress upon Peterson the necessity of being law abiding. 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