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Show knife soft drink parlor and drunkenness. Iasqucz was struck in the face with the butt of a revolver by the proprietor, Harry Pappas. The Mexican has been in serious trouble in a Within two hours of an alleged theft in Salt I.ako of $35 from clothing in an apartment house, Thomas Whltfonl, p, was on his way hack from Ogden to answer the charge. He was arrested after leaving an before. a The 1laza Hotel company, capitalized at $29,000, filed articles of with the county clerk Saturday. George 0. Smith of Salt Lake is named as president; Hay E. Smith, and Annie A. Smith, secretary. All of the stock is already subscribed for. vice-preside- a a Severe storms were cncounterrd by Union Facafic trains along the entire run to tho Missouri river during the curly part of the week. Trains were run on schedule, however. a And the Flowers are furnished by Klenke Floral. Phone 1240, 2955 WashAdv. ington avenue. Apprehended after he had run out of a house during a raid, E. L. Johnson was found guilty in the city court of possession of liquor, and sentenced by Judge John A. Hendricks to pay a fine of $250 or spend 125 days in jail. A fine of $50 or 25 days in jail was imposed on Santos Basuuoz by Judge John A. Hendricks for brandishing a city a distance of 450 feet east on Twenty-nint- h street from Porter avein a petition filed with nue is asked the city commission by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Skeen, who liave a new home under construction in that locality. The petition was referred to engineer. It is estimated that if the work is done immediately before severe weather sets in, it could be dene for about $250. f-- r of federal employes authorized by congress in 1921 has just been completed by the national forest department, according to C. N. train. Woods, assistant district forester, who a has just returned from a six weeks combustion of oily stay in Washington, D. C. Several Spontaneous rags and rubbish in a closet at the changes in salaries, hours, sick leave, of etc.,, have been recommended. cornoT Vogel News company, Twenty-fourt- h street and Kiesel avenue, was extinguished by the fire deI)rs, Foul New Method Dentists, partment Sunday evening. adv. 2408 Washington, phone 343. a City Water Extension Muir Named Member Asked tor Residence National Committee Mechanized Mining water mains Extension of the the-cit- y of Salt Lake City, of the U. S. Smelting, Refining and Mining company, and i prominent mine official of the state has been appointed to represent Utah on a national committee on Mechanized Mining, according to an announcement received from the American Mining congress at Washington, vice-preside- D. I). Muir nt D. C. Through his connection with this committee, Mr. Muir will be in constant receipt of complete information a as to the progress in mechanical min- Although the car in which she was Other Utah units were also inspected on tour colonel his the throughout riding was turned completely upside by down in a collision Sunday evening, the corps area. Mrs. Molly Butterfield, 507 Eighth Members of the Ogden Federation street, escaped with scarcely a Womens clubs are the newest reof of windshield and The match. top cruits in the war against rats. A comthe car were badly damaged. a a a mittee will meet with the chamber of Mrs. Frank W. Iircwcr, daughter of commerce in the near future to disthe late Mrs. Jane Richards, is be- cuss the matter.a queathed more than half the estate Christmas cards, for all occasions, of her mother in the last will and to testament filed in the district court go with flowers. Dumke Floral Co. by Frank W. Hi ewer. Mrs. Richards hud been living with her daughter for Charges of stealing a taxicab were The estate is dismissed against Robert LaRuh in the past 14 valued at $14,108.31. The petition the city courts on the grounds that La Ruh had been taken to Texas to finwill be heard December 17. ish a prison term. While in Ogden The county clerks office received La Ruh married an Ogden girl, who fees amounting to $750.25 during No- recently returned to her home from San Francisco, where the couple were vember, a a arrested at the request of local authorCruelty and habitual drunkenness is ities after the girl had wired home for charged in a divorce action hy Mrs. money. Colvin Gaboni against Quintillio Gab-on- i. Two pardons were granted by the city commission Tuesday on request T. J. Williams, World war veteran, cf Chief of Police Harry S. Anderson. throughout the United States. Mr. is painting Ogden canyon scenes in Ruby Lcunox, sentenced September ing will also supply data on proMuir the window of the Sunset color works. 21 to pay a $298 fine or serve 149 methods and equipment beHe was wounded in the Argonne, and days in jail was pardoned on payment gressive in Utah coal mines for employed ing has taken up art during the past six of $50, and George McDonald of in every coal minthe of use engineers years. Huntsville, sentenced October 22 to ing district in the country. $75 or serve 75 days in jail for It is believed that this R. II. Emmett, chief clerk of the pay driving a car while under the in- study, which has been outlined to Continental Raking company, has re- fluence of liquor. cover a period of five years, will resigned his position due to ill health, in great benefits to the coal and Lc Kojr Ferrin has been appointed Automobile robes were reported sult to the position. mining industry. For the public, it stolen from a car belonging to Mrs. will a mean more economical and cleanI1'. B. Monday night. er coal. For the Passing a bad check for one dollar The carHollingsworth miner, it will mean was parked in front of her on an Ogden grocer cost Albert Nad-Ic- y conditions safer through betworking Two pairs of wool blankets $10 in the city court Wednesday, home. and ter better ventilated, supervised, where he was found guilty to the were also reported stolen from the concentrated and the places, working Union Pacific tool shop at the local charge. his a roundhouse. The thieves had broken opportunity to materially raise nuof the because economic status, Desertion is charged in a divorce into the tool shop. . merous specialized tasks incidental to e action filed by Josephine S. Davis The Failure to provido and cruelty are the mechanical mining of coal. The against Levi Samuel Davis. shovel mining of pick-an- d 190(1. couple wero married July 18, charged in a action for divorce filed drudgery The complaint alleges that Davis has y Sarah Clarkin White against Ralph will gradually be eliminated. For the made his home at Wilford, Idaho, White. The parties were married operator, it will mean more continand profitable recovery of coal. since January 18, 1924. January 21. 1912, and have two chil- uous The American Mining Congress is 11 15 and wife The f dren, aged years. Weber county Republican legislators a national organization representing charges that her husband struck her have received an invitation to meet over the head with a boot, and ordered the entire mining industry of the with the Republican State Executive Mr. States. Recognizing ier to go out and get to work to United committee at the Hotel Utah Decemin the Muirs position outstanding ber 15 to take up vital matters per- support their children. coal industry it has conferred a signal taining to the next session of the legl)r. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Of- honor upon him through this importislature. fice phone, 113; residence, 1150; 334 ant appointment. 24th street, Ogden, Utah. adv. Kay L. Olson, national committeeman of the American legion, attendPowdered Milk ed the installation of the Lc Roy BenAll right, let him stay in jail New son post, No. 93, of the American Lewas the reply received by Chief of gion at Coalville Monday evening. Makes Test Police llarry S. Anderson Tuesday a from in man a who he said hosDenver, The One Hundred Forty-thir- d Ogdens newest industry, the powpital company in Ogdan was visited was a brother of Richard Forgina, Tuesday night by Colonel W. L. Little, now serving a jail sentence dered milk plant of the Weber Cenassistant to the commander of the for contributing to the delinquency tral dairy conducted its first test national guard, ninth corps tfrea. of a Ogden girl. run Saturday with very satisfactory results, according to President J. R. - yt-ar- Directors of the company and will the entire output of the plant, of purely arei pound be able to dispose of every Wheeler, Slaterville; J n ,,W0! powdered milk produced. Farr West; Wilford TayW After running through the cream viUe; LeRoy D. White, forced to ward Fernelius, South Wek-r- - V separators, the hot milk is raa' and sprayed cis Bingham, Morgan- the building of the top car- Stallings. which chamber Eden; into a preheating wa- Huntsville; J. S. pw?-VieRoylaia-ries off about 50 per cent of the T. ter. It goes from there to a pump Henry Maw. Plain r and is forced through a copper pipe at 250 pounds pressure to the top of chamber. a large into a spray, out forced CHRISTMAS It is again 200 to heated degrees air meeting FT. FENS AND PENCII ; Fahrenheit, going in the opposite dimilk upthe forces air The rection. ward and outward and by the time it LEATHER GOODS leaches the sides of the large tank to Cm, fc,c of falling powder, is in the form STATIONERY the bottom. Valaaa to 11.50, Nw A large chain is kept moving around JOe brushes and chamber the of sides the BOOKS to the bottom any of the powder latwl-Ji- Mt Arrived .!"r reds af the haaki for bon which adheres to the side. It is then 75e to SMS Valuta, Now caught in a suction pump which forces ll.M to 15.00 Valuta, Nw 2Hf it through a tube into barrels. The t6st run was made in the presence of the divectors of the companyi A formal opening will be held soon at which the general public will be invited to inspect the plant which is located on Ogden avenue, between They're Going Fast! Twenty-sixt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets. - iVr-y.'f- HE NEED A EAEKRQBE? Here you will find just the Bathrobe he will like. Special w; cone-shap- FOR ed Parkcr-Cenkl- in WallaU-geU-Bri-rf . BRAMWELLS . Time at imew Plant $12.50 Ogdens 25-d- Industry Run Beus. The new plant, constructed at a cost of approximately $100,000 is the only plant of its kind in the intermountain country, and affords an unlimited market for milk, and in view of the fact that several offers have been received for the entire output of the plant, the industry promises to be one of major importance. The making of powdered milk gives an added impetus in supplying butter to the California markets in view of the fact that the cream is taken from the milk before it enters the powdering process. The erection of the plant has solved one of the biggest questions facing the dairymen of this territory Mr. Beus said, and that is the question of market. With this plant, which has a capacity of 100,000 pounds of white milk a day, we can handle every drop of milk produced, and assure the farmer a steady outlet. We have had several offers for This store is brim full of suitable Christmas Gifts for men and boys lovers of the great out doors. Nothing pleases them more than a gift from a Sport Shop. The question of What to Give can be very easily solved by coming to this store. Gifts for Boys Base Ball Gloves Flexible Flyer Sleds Coaster Wagons Roller Skates Kiddie Kars Ice Skates Tricycles ' Scooters Punching Bags First ay BE A SPORT-GI- VE SPORTING GOODS Do Your Christmas Shopping Early, NOW R. L. Miller, a member of a detective agency in Ogden, was appointed by the city commission Monday to the position of special city officer to serve without pay. Bicycles Skiis Field Glasses Fountain Pens Hunting Knives Flashlights Harmonicas Scout Axes Air Rifles Golf Sets Watches Gifts for Men Kodaks For Hunting: Ammunition Belts Hunting Coats Field Glasses Shell Vests Shot Guns Kodaks Gun Cases Binoculars Rifles Flash Lights Razor Sets Pocket Knives Hair Brush Sets Card & Chip Sets Tennis Rackets Watches Skates Skiis Mechanical Toys Trains : 2311 I i Christmas . ,7. , . DOBS V : Games : Drums : Dolls Work Shoes WONDERFUL Rain Coats Sweaters TOYS : Game Boards Phone 235 for your kiddies that will not only divert them but educate them. Mechanical toys that will give them a taste for better things. Our toy department is in full swing, and prices never were Gloves OGDEN SPORTING GOODS CO. Washington Avenue SHOP EARLY Flannel Shirts Sheepskin Coats Blazer Shirts High Top Shoes House Slippers Dress Shoos & M lower. We want you to bring the boys and girls to see them. C. W. CROSS CO. 2212 WASHINGTON 1hone 11KVW AYE. IT WILL BE ADVANTAGEOUS in many ways, It wi enable you to select with greater leisure and make moi judicious purchases. It will give you a better choice from. It will give you better service, for the will have more time to wait on you. sales-pcop- le It will save you money, too, for later there will be a scarcity of many things and the npprices are apt to go - Read The Ogd en Post Ad" vertisements for Gift Suggestions |