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Show Friday, December POST HalverCHURCHES chapel, with Bishop Arthur son pre siding. Biusical numbers were OF THE GOOD CHURCH EPISCOPAL S. John W. HyP. given by Mrs. Mary Farley, KH KFHhKD Blra. aod Grant h Wright, Blrs. Dinah Olsen and were Mr ot him. ommsiU the poet office. Arthur Halverson. Speakers In Advent. The second Sunday President Asael H. Woodruff of Salt 1 he church ac bool nieeta at I :S0 a. m. and at 11 a. u, aermon Scoville S. Morn iny prayer and Lake. E. A. Urkin, L. No evening aervire. was Interment Halverson. Bishop Thi Woman'a auxiliary will meet on Monmade in the Ogden city cemetery, day afternoon at the Kertory. The Itluo Bird Monday afternoon. where Bishop E. H. Chambers dedi The choir Tueaday evening. the cated grave. The Women'e Guild Wednraday afternoon. eve- trt Twenty-fourt- Bishop W. A. Budge conducted fu- neral fervices yesterday afternoon in the Seventh ward chapel for Catherine Hagen Fronk, 11, who died Monday in the local hospital. She was the foster daughter of Mrs. Clara D. Fronk, 872 Twelfth street. Burial took place in the Ogden city cemetery under the direction of Larkin & Sons. Sophia Jensen 5 Services for Mrs. Sophia Jensen who died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ora 1. Brown, 291 Kiesel avenue, were held on Tuesday afternoon in the Eleventh ward chapel, with Bishop James H. Riley presiding. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Ruby Anderson, W. S. Wright, and Mrs. Mathel A. Ridges. Speakers were Bishop M. B. Richardson, Blra. Georgina Marriott, E. A. Larkin and Bishop Riley. Interment was made in the Ogden city cemetery. W. 0. Erickson dedicated the grave. f ' i 'I Ellen M. Haddenham Ellen McClure Haddenham died at the home of her sister, Blrs. Jane Drysdale, 23C8 Quincey avenue, early yesterday morning. She was born in Scotland, January 10, 184R, a daughter of William and Margaret McBumine BlcClure. She came to this country in 1884 and has lived in Ogden since that time. Mrs. Hadden ham is survived by two sisters: Mrs. Jane McClure Drysdale of Ogden and Mrs. Annie Allen of Jerome, Iowa. The body is at the Intermountain luneral home. t 1 't BIc-Clu- re QUALITY kuppenheimer Tho Daughters of the King Wedneaday ning Vittorio Bfontemagn The Blontemagni, Vittorio The Services for The who died Saturday morning, were The church Catholic held in St. Joseph's Monday morning. cele- Blass was brated by the Rev. John Gallagher, The music was under the direction of Blrs. Stuart I. Dobbs, with Miss June Emley at Ihe organ. Service at the grave was read by Father Gallagher, The interment was in Ogden city cemetery. Leonard Percy Alexander Services for Leonard Percy Alexander, who died last Friday were" held Monday afternoon at the chapel of the Kirkendall-Darin- g mortuary, with the Rev. John W. Hyslop of the Church of the Good Shepherd officiating. Two solos were sung by Frank Binnie, with Mrs. Blyrtle Rosevear at the piano. The Episcopal committal service was read by Blr, Hyslop at the graveside in the Ogden city cemetery, by Veatry Wedneaday evening. Y. F. y. Thursday evening. Hoy SrouU Friday evening. Camp Eire Girla Saturday afternoon. It is sAid that the giant sea turtles live a placid existence and attain an age of 200 years. But wouldnt 200 years be a long time to live without once coming out of your shell? Candidates for president forty years hence will be boasting, not that they were born ,in log houses, but that when young they had to take their outings in humble four cylinder cars. -- 7 What the poor workingman wants this year is not a full dinner pail, but more places to park in the downtown district. New Jersey food specialist issues instructions on the importance of keeping the famijy ice box clean and how to do it. In our judgment the most effective agency is two or three hungry youngsters. Infant Starkey The infant son of Oral L. and Bea-ci- e Preshaw Starkey of Farr West died at the local hospital Wednesday morning. Services were held Thursday afternoon at the home of the grandparents, Blr. and Blra. J. Bl. Preshaw, 2970 Lincoln avenue, with ALIAS the Rev. II. O. Fee officiating. InAlbertus Ernest Larsen SUMMONS was made in the Mountain terment la tho District Court af Wabar County Albertus Ernest Larson, infant son View under the direction cemetery State f Utek Mr. of and Mrs. Ernest E. Larson, 250 of the Intermountain mortuary. First Savings Hank of Ogdan, a corporation, haintiff. va. William P. Chambers, a widower, I Eighth street, died at a local hospital and Cheater Arthur Chamber and Jana Dot Wednesday morning. The baby was Ethel May Taylor Chamber., hit wife, whoae other and true I born in this city July 24. Five older ia to thia plaintiff unknown, Defendant. Word has been received by Mrs. name THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEchildren of the family survive. Fu- J. L. 2217 Van aveBuren Taylor, FENDANTS: neral services were held Thursday afYou art hereby ummoned to appear within of the death of Blrs. Lester Tayternoon at Linquist & Sons chapel, nue, days after aerviee of this aummonal twenty Wall Ethel Irene May formerly upon you, if served withia the County iniI with Bishop S. T. Durrant officiating. lor, of Ogden, who was living in Phoenix which thia action ia brought; otherwise within Burial was in the Ogden city ceme- Arizona. Blrs. Taylor was born Au- thirty day after service ; and defend tha above nctiun ; and in case of your failure ao tery. in Le adville, Colo., and entitled C, 1891, gust to do, judgment will be rendered againat I came to Utah eight years ago. She you according to tho demand of tha earn-- 1 Nell Chambers Palmer plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk had been married 22 years. The body of said court. Services for Nell Chambers Palmer, is here for services. being This action ia brought for tho purpose of wife of Ernest Palmer, were held Iarkin & brought Sons have charge of foreclosing that certain mortgage now out-- 1 Monday afternoon in the Sixth ward tending against the following described pram-- 1 from isct, as more I I i f-- I I 1 . i i I ? I . (f I I fully appears I plaintiffs complaint, to which reference le hereby made : A part of Lota 2 and I. in Block i, .ia Flat "B of Ogden City Survey: Beginning I at the Southeast corner of said Lot 2, and I running thenes West 2 rods, thence North IS I rods, thence East S rods, thence South XS rode, to the place of beginning, THATCHER A YOUNG, Gas and Oil Drive inside where it's warm these cold days for your gas and oil. Our big indoor service station is at your disposal. F. O. addrecc 1 Plaintiff's Attorney. First National Bank 214 6 Building, Ogden, Utah. First publication November SO, 1922, Last publication December 28, 1928. Off NOTICE To the stockholders of tho Yellowstone High-- 1 way Amusement Company Incorporated. Take I notice: That a special meeting of tho stock-- 1 holders of tho- Yellowstone Highway Am us ment Company, Inc., organised and existing I under the laws of tho State of Utah, has I wen duly called and will be held at the office I of the said Corporation, situate at No. 8 Peery Apartments at the N. W. Corner of the I intersection of Adams Avenue, and Twenty-- 1 fifth 8trert in Ogden City, County of Webor, F. K. Utah, on Friday, December 29th, st - ? Simonizing J N. Simonizing restores the original luster to your car makes it look like new. I ,4 1 ? : -- ! I for the purpose of considering, voting upon and adopting a proposed amendment to the articles of incorporation of eaid corporation j ae follows: Amending Article 9 by Increasing! the capital stock of said Corporation to I (920,000) divided into twenty thousand shares, each of the par value of (91.00) one dollar. Thereby affording ten thousand additional I hares of stork, sack of the par value of one dollar, constituting part ot tho treasury stock, I u bo disposed of for corporate purposes as I prsseribed by Article S of said Articles of I I Incorporation. It is urged that all stockholders bo pres-- 1 I ent. Witness the band of the Secretary of tho I said Corporation this 17th day of November, I I 1928, I earviMir IMS VnmaiiiMn 1929. Garage fC . t ' 2141 Kiesel Avenue DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE H. E. SKINNER. Secretary. First publication, November 28, 1928. Last publication, December 14, 1928. Phone 604 Office Phone 583 FRANK REEDER .' ATTORNEY AT LAW Central Building Ogden, Utah1 ; . Res. Phone 1804 Fur SALti WATSON-BUIC- USED CAR MARKET K its. MONEY TO LOAN '.! Easy Repayment, Iqana cost. 959 to 9500.1 at half your previous PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. 2944 Washington Avenue i.- i ELECTRICAL THE only motor winding chop in Ogden. -- W. A. 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Another thing you must know' Kuppenheimer import and control every yard of this finely finished fabric, distinguished and original in pattern and color. wear-resistin- A Smart Suit of Tigertwist is FOR GROWN UPS Kodaks, Albums, Radios, Radio Supplies, Guns, Fishing Tackle, Athletic Goods, Etc. !t Market & Groceteria A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection! 4 183-- 5 Co. Western Sporting Goods Phone Kiesel 2468 Avenue 23S-- J Twenty 'fourth Street A Caah and Carry Blarket at Caah and Carry Prlcea for Caah and Carry People. WRIGHTS aBESanS223K322BC -- 7, 1928 |