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Show Friday, December 28, 192S City Commissioners Ogden (las Employes Inauguration of Stale jFa.-- t Boxing Card is Hold Monthly Meeting Officers Set for Jan. 7j l.mhed for Livestock Banquet Employes Commissioners llannan Ieery nn i Freii E. Williams were hosts at an tnjoyable banquet Riven at the Hotel Bipelow last Saturday even ins. Tin-had as their guests the employes of the street department, of which niissioner Pcery has charge; and th of t the and employees water-wor- ks TK- .it ... ti'-- f v i i i r:i' - . iidi'V i cf department 5 THE (HiOIvN BOST 1 . t., iv fire jmd j , G.iwnin1 and Mrs. Geo 11. Show on IVrn house" at Uii'w! east Smith Tern; k V-- iymiIi'H'.y, 71 Year's day from 12 oVU iih-- .i until Mi i,ga!:!:::itu,:j ; i. ., Recording In auno'.'!U 'i . 1 ",,,w U : ! nmtiiiy. was j (i ax AS . i i . i e,i.-- : Tmsdav I ur.i f t January .i. v ! I V. ' n.iv - . Ll 1 prt-wn- :,t l.o mi l io. th- p Wa-i- oi r- Mri,. V., r !:i' A 5 il! A charge tory o banqueted Following oi!l " i'ie.i. Sc.illie. ties i iv office from l1'' k S,.i! 1' i . i w.il K lit evit.ts . i i i :i yi-.ir- i ot.i1 i;..r i -t ford, cnatrman fellows organization the the Rotary club at their regular of l!i in the i. eetin:' Wednt'Miay noon at the Hotel IVrl-l;i;'- .i , , ..mended by Krn. be-fn- r.. Good bi-li- iy o-- lihliiluid i'l th iim;' t) i: t'oru.a-t- !in-i:- n t 0- :i-- ed i i 1 Oe.ib-u-wil- l i Celery Thousand Island Dressing Roast Turkey with Chestnut Dressing Baby Lima Ileans Candied Sweet Potatoes Hot Hulls Hot Mince Pie Cigars Coffee Cigar Altos Music was furnished by Bud Scow-cro- ft and Mell Little, accordian artists. Billy Lee, of the Moroni Olsen players, furnished some of his incomparable entertainment, and the whole was presided over by Commissioner Williams as toastmaster, who called on each guest for a speech. After the banquet the party was shown over the hotel by Assistant Mii-li.- " Effective JANUARY 1, 1929 w, with all at the Weber college auditorium Saturday night by star players from long and the sharp teeth. The part cf the grandmother will be played by Ezra James. John Dewey will play the part of the frog, and David Minnoch will be the squirrel. Dancing numbers from the Lc Christ school of dancing will complete the program. Musical numbers will be given by the Kiwanis Glee club un-dthe direction of Jed Ballantyne. ears ed er . MONEY TO LOAN at half your previous PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. 2844 Washington Avenue FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Examination of these rates will show substantial reductions over the rates now in effect for residential and commercial lighting, all served by this Companys interconnected hydroelectric system benefitting by these rate reductions. Residential Rate Lighting-Me- ter MARKET Ave., aaat side, between wed ears ISO to 11000. It and SB ate. MONEY TO LOAN at half Repayment, Iqsss 50 to 1600.00. your previous PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. Washington Area (Effective in Salt Lake and Ogden) 90c per month (Minimum Bill), including 11 kwh. 7c per kwh for all excess monthly consumption. Commercial Rate Lighting-Me- ter (Effective in Salt Lake and Ogden) NET CHARGES 90c per month (Minimum Bill), including 11 kwh. kwh of consumption. kwh of monthly consumption. 7.0c per kwh next 250 6.5c per kwh next 250 6.0c per kwh next 250 5.5c per kwh next 250 5.0c per kwh next 250 kwh monthly consumpticn kwh monthly consumption. kwh monthly consumption. 3.5c per kwh for all excess monthly consumption. Residential ELECTRICAL la Ogdon. for sale miscellaneous! REMINGTON CASH REGISTER Kammeyers Bike Shop 241 Kiesel Avonoo FOR SALE. CHEAP I Remington Cash Register KAMMEYERS BIKE SHOP 241 Kiesel Avenue Rate Lighting-Me- ter NET CHARGES $118.75 each month, which will entitle consumer to use during such month 2500 kwh. 3.50c per kvvh next 10,000 kwh of monthly consumption. 2.70c per kwh next 20,000 kwh of monthly consumption. 2.25c per kwh for additional consumption. Domestic Combinations The company has established standard combination rates applicable in all its territory served by its interconnected system Residential Lighting and Cooking .Meter Rate. Residential Lighting, Cooking and Refrigeration Meter Rate. Residential Lighting, Cooking and Water Heating Meter Rate. Residential Lighting, Cooking, Water Heating and Refrigeration Meter Rate. (Effective in all territory, except Salt Lake City and Ogden, on the interconnected System41) NET CHARGES NET CHARGES $1.25 per month for four rooms or less. 20c per month for each additional room. 2.5c per kwh. $1.00 per month (Maximum Bill), including 11 kwh. 8c per kwh for all excess monthly consumption. Rate Lighting-rMet- er WATER HEATING SERVICE (Effective in all territory, except Salt Lake City and Ogden, on the interconnected System4) NET CHARGES $1.00 per month (Minimum Bill), including 11 kvvh. 8.0c per kwh next 250 kwh of monthly consumption. 7.5c per kwh next 250 kvvh of monthly consumption. 7.0c per kwh next 250 kvvh of monthly consumption. 6.5c per kwh next 250 kwh of monthly consumption. 6.0c per kwh next 250 kwh of monthly consumption. 4.5c per kvvh for additional consumption. That is, the interconnected system as of November 1, 1923. 50c per month additional. 1.5c per kwh for all consumption in excess of 250 kwh. Residential Lighting and Refrigeration Meter Rate. Residential Lighting and Stoker or Oil Iiurner Motor Meter Rate. NET CHARGES S2.00 per month for four rooms or less, including 38 kwh. 30c per month for each additional room, including 6 kwh per room. 4.5c per kwh for all excess. MONEY 6 ft fo Choirs Reside neo and Farm Property -sU-SFINANCE COBP. BOND federal 2410 Kissel Avenue. Phone 170 as VIADUCT I Market & Groceteria 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street mi Efficient Public Service A Cash and Carry Market t Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Curry People. i4k U Meter Rate (Effective in All Territory Served by the Company) NET CHARGES Commercial THE only motor winding shop W. A. DUNN Phono S019 or 42CS rs Wholesale Commercial Lighting USED CAR WATSON-BUIC- K S844 annually. It will he noted that the new low rates applicable to various combinations of domestic service carry a much lower minimum hill than the present schedules; also that the KWH rate shows a material reduction over present rates. These rates wiil he applicable to various combinations of domestic service, including residential lighting, cooking, refrigeration, water heating and miscellaneous appliances. The reduced rate shown for water heating service makes this class of service available to all electric range users at prices that make this service economically practical. So that our consumers may be fully informed as to these new low rates, they are shown in detail below. Riding Hood has been arranged by Dr. W. 8. Paine. Wiggins will play the part of Little Red Riding Hood; and Prows will portray the wolf with the Easy Repayment, loans coat. ISO to $500.00. In line with the Companys established policy of making rale reductions whenever possible, it has filed Mith the Publicvoluntary Utilities Commissions of Utah and Idaho reduced rates residential affecting lighting, commercial lighting and domestic combination rates. They become effective January 1, 1929. These new rates mean a saving to our domestic, commercial lighting and residential lighting consumers of a quarter of a million dollars con-sume- Kiwanis club for the bene-i- it of the children of the city, 75 of shorn will be special guests of the club and will receive toys and other the Ogden Red - I NEW LOW RATES terror will be present- Little Iii- - r Saving to Our Residential Lighting, Commercial Lighting and Domestic Consumers under I Red Riding Hood io Be Given by Kiwaniansl playet, - 1 1 ANNOUNCING Pin-pre- e, ed 1. li rvi-nin- i' d, "Little Red Riding Hood Twii.iy-fiiiiu- tr " secretary of the chamber of commerce; William Brooks, Job II. J. Talbert, G. B. Shyrley, Fred Packard, Hands Peters, Roy Carreson, Sam Welsh, Phil Panz, Joseph Farr, Orvel E. Merrill, J. W. Austin, A1 Anderson, Mirl Sanders, Billy Lee, of the Moroni OlBon players; Ilarvey Joseph Young, Bert Wise, R. II. Hodge, C. S. Watson, George Carey, Louis Lofgreen, J. P. Jensen, Rulon Cutler, B. Alonzo Jones, Charles Code, Harry G. Allred, Charles B. Payne, James Brown,' Clarence Braegger, 0. A. Braley, Sam Green, Thorn es and Commissioners Peery and its charm and Campaign Foresters 1 Manager George Critchlow. A visit to the White City and the remainder of the evening at the Egyptian theatre, where they were guests of Commissioner Peery, rounded out the happy occasion. Those present were: George W. Nasfell, Sr., II. R. Tripp, II. W. Shurt-lif- f, Fred Palmer, G. Van Holst, Keith Williams, Stanley Torsak, E. J. Fjeld-ste- Lin-ke- Tree - I Head Lettuce L o, ci.- -i as Ripe Olives ty s'.i-- lixc-loe- guests were regaled:: Tom and Jerry (without the Tom) Soup Fruit Cocktail jel ..1' i.i.d This 1':,'. I i,-- 1 the GOOD Urged by E. L. Ford 1 iomd Numerous diffieulties encountcml above. Tne enli l t.ii!::m,it by the tioml Fellows in distributing fanti-1:A' il ll too l til' i i re tet'i.i Well p!v clothing and toys to 210 iiui-uam! mt.i.n t ii.it the visit- f,.o.,in Ogden at thri.-tmtime made k men and the fight fans .............. i ing i better svstem is i of :: lei e;.it and be will et tert.ihn .1 by of tuci.i.ii-v.!i to. the ;i if giiard'-inepiogrer.i aiimirni for the evening fi'ii i::"T th'1 pivi'k1 who call.' i f Jai rg:.r!:i!i.i;i a uary 7. niarki d Mimss in fire I'lli field aitilleiy hand will he j.revcntion-- iuiv-n'led in fion; if t!ie house and ! a record of no i re s tins Insect itration on the use of fire extermiu- - will 'ay a iisi,.i..h- ,.f p.itriotie and1 year. : irs atiiig equipment and the precautions milii..i A. J. CohiiIi... sinnii.i during the eaily after-- ' Manned by CHURCHES trawling ro. fojv taken in the prevention of firtJnooi. Ti.o Kind will he relieved dur-- ! of Wilh.rd-Ih.ti- s nnkr.r.v Im.or-- ! j A. uf tin jv hryber, manager it cd, denli rs in iug I.' e afienioon by a small orehes-- j Mr. Mi. rse. who is in charge of forssjfetv MUipmcnt, Ogden tins company, stated that the tra nil'UtH OP THE coon i'i to1 est nu iiinl from the guard-me- n rave ii, Ciirm-insect hi. that lit. slates "li W. Ilyl.). .liilin uigi slll llintn who are members of the play ...'lile tile home. cniploycs oration oil V4- -t aid ' r tr.s't ami Cranl avrinn1, been outlined ,. base leiitr.! campaigns crgamwition are enthusiastic over the Tha lirnt mwI i.ffirt--, umlay it: oj u imitation is evtoiidisl by. , tli a, x. Teton, Wyoming, afu--iiixii.- t . Th- rhurch arh.x.1 mrrta at Iliri'ima-om those meet- - Governor ai.d Mrs. Hern to visit them! t.irit.oo, Taighee, aitd VulmitT In an Ashley national i sdi a. in. Muminic praypr and arriiiun at fa, duri:. t!io day. forests. nrrvicr. It ii. in. N.i which ill-fat- 1 le.-, y k gifts. 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