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Show Friday, February TIIE OGDEN POST 8 J. Reuben Clark Plans Quitting Present Job Mrs. S. W. Reed of the Reed School 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Dancing announces that the school of Clearfield. ia moved to the fifth floor of the 6iv9L. Kioel building, where classes will Infidelity, intemperance and cruelLate dispatch from Washington ty are charged in a divorce complaint in the Second district court by says J. Reuben Clark of Salt Lake filed Rcsulrnta of l'lain City, Warren, and One the largest building projects Jcnnea.y Adele Hollow from Everett City intends to retire from the office other communities served by the Utah or theof of undersecretary of state on or soon is the announce- C. Hollow. present Idaho Central branch line, arc re- ment by F. F. year Gunn that a $20,000 after March 4, depending on how soon ported to be badly in need of coal store building will bo constructed ut Music The company he is relieved. He was only confirmHarding service due to the tieup of the line 2215 Washington avenue on the prop- of NewFrank an York has original ed for this office by the senate three published since the heavy snow fall. A large Gatethe Lorrain erty formerly occupied by My Own, weeks ago. Mr. Clark corroborated song entitled, force of men is at work clearing the way Chevrolet this report today, adding that he had used car market. Work written by Russell Oakey, 2270 track, but the drifts of snow have on clearing away un old residence avenue. is employed by accepted the appointment with the unfrozen to solid ico in many instances building is progressing rapidly de- the Atlas Oil Oakey that he would remain only company and writes derstanding which makes the task of clearing the spite the heavy snow. The contract close to the of the Coolidge administime. and songs in his spare tracks a difficult one. The county is ior the building has been let to the poems tration. Mr. Clarks plsns for the future are assisting the railroad company in C. J. Humphries company. Street car power lines were shut that he intends to indefinite, opening the line. off late Saturday afternoon while maintain hisexcept domicile in Utah. It was Six stitches were required to close linemen removed Lester F. Whitlocks in that he inWashington Ofreported veterinarian F. J. in a wound Drake, the face of Thomas automobile from a broken trolley wire. I)r. up to tended a join prominent law firm in fice phone, H3; residence, 1150; 334 Mungalo, Indian from Dlackfoot, The police department was the first 34th street, Ogden, Utah, adv. Idaho, at the police station Wednes- to be called to the scene at Twenty-fift- h New York City, but this report is inday. Mungalo claimed that he was street and Tyler avenue. At- correct The exact date on which Mr. Clark hit by a train at the intersection of tempts of a motorman to remove the There was no difficulty in finding Twenty-thirwill quit his post in the state departd avestreet in and Pacific flashes wire with a stick resulted the puncture in one of the fire de- nue. ment will depend somewhat upon who of lightning, sparks and sputters. succeeds Mr. partment truck tires Tuesday a largo Kellogg as secretary. If was and Linemen were then called, it screw driver, handle and all had peneMr. be it it is likely Mr. Stimson, the power be- Clark will hold over until trated the outside casing clear into Hoys who kill the game birds that necessary to shut off about April be removed could the inner tube. A new section had have been driven down to within the fore the "hot" wire 1, as Mr. Stimson cannot reach Washto be pul in the casing. The puncture city limits by the severe weather will from around the automobile. ington from the ' Philippines until was the first one experienced by the be prosecuted, it is announced by W. about that date. However, if some II. Anderson, deputy game warden. A lighted match carelessly thrown other is named secretary of state and firemen for several months. Parents are advised to warn their to the ground at a service station in enters upon his duties on March 4, boys against molesting the birds, and West Ogden Sunday ignited gasoline Mr. Clark will retire soon thereafter. Dr. Fonts New Method Dentists, to feed them whenever possible. oil that took the fire department and 24G8 Washington, phone 343. As undersecretary of state, Mr. adv. more than an hour to extinguish. Clark ranks , next to the secretary and 100 chemical More of than gallons Simon Darlow ruled In the Judge when his chief is is secretary acting T. district Farrer, Joseph deputy case of L. J Siler in the city court were used. Damage amounting to is but It if the new away. natural, grand exalted ruler, was the guest of Wednesday that slowing down was done to to 10 several hundred dollars is not to arrive before the secretary honor at the Lincoln day meeting of or 12 miles an hour at a street the station and the stock of accessor- first of April, that Mr. Clark should the Ogden Elks Lodge No. 710. D. is not sufficient to fulfil stop ies. The persistent action of the fire intent the continue until that time,- leaving an L. Stine gave the Lincoln oration. of the law, and a $2 fine was imposed. department saved the underground experienced man in charge of state Several new members .were initiated gasoline tanka from becoming ignited. affairs. Into the order. Luncheon was served Huldah W. Freemyer filed suit for Tho station is owned by Sam Peter- department at the close of the meeting. separate maintenance in the Second son and is leased by Clyde Hull. Speaking of futiiVistic art, how district court Wednesday against Ed about the fellow who induces you to And the Flowrrs are furnished by Ficemyer, charging desertion. TemMore than 250 members of the Og- buy an electric piano on future Klonke Floral. Ihune 1240, 2955 Wash porary alimony is asked for in the den division of the Utah Tower & Adv. complaint. The couple were married Light company attended the annual ington avenue. dinner-danc- e last October. given by the company at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday eveAfter spending a months vacation The Weber high school operetta, ning. D. C. Green, the retiring Gideon and Mrs. Gideon have return "The Dell of Barcelona," will be given and general manager, and ed to their home in Ogden. They in the near future under the direction George N. Gadsby, the newly appointvisited their son, Reinhart Gideon, an attorney in Hartford. Conn.; and Mr of A. J. Powell with the following ed president and general manager, Gideon's brother in Farmington, Mo. students in the cast: Victor Durbano, were the guests of honor. James F. Ohio ltoy; Fredona Strickley, Wilson; Elda Orr, divisional manager, presided at njsu friends in Cleveland, llensant View; Ortell Stall- the affair. Other guests included A. Extreme cold weather was Skinner, Arnold Taylor, Plain City; P. Bigelow, John Scowcroft, James II. ings, Eden; on the entire trip. Mr. experienced Gideon will resumo his practice of Ralph Simpson, Hooper; Mont Rob- DcVinc and Dr. E. R. Dumke. ins, Eden; Mary Wade, Pleasant View; law. hlmon Wood field, North Ogden; La to be Visitors Welcome Dumke Green' Grande John, Pleasant View; Harry Lurch Smith, Creek; Leonard Harris, houses, 1647 Kiesel avenue. Valentine Flowers Dumke Floral Hooper; Roland Flinders, Hooper; Marelda Taylor, lluin City; Afton phone 52. adv Dudge, Pleasant View. A combined effort on the part of Weber After selling out their interests in Ogden City, the Union Contracts for about 14,000 head of Pacific county, railroad company and the Og the Fred T. Flinders Real Estate ant lambs for fall delivery have been made don Union Railway and Depot comInsurance company, Fred T. and Fret R. Flinders have become genera by the Rogeig Livestock company with pany, will be made to restore the WeML Plcusant growers. The price ber river to its channel beagents of the Pacific Nationul IJfe was set at 11sheep cents a pound, with an tween Twenty-sixt- h original Assurance company with offices in advance and Twenty-nint- h payment of $1 head. streets. the First National Dank building. About lOiiU ewes and rams per were also Tho river shifted westward to the They will have charge of the northern Contracted for, it was stated. Utah territory in writing life insur foot of tho largo sand bank seven anco and making loans for the com All the conveniences of a modern years ago, and has cut into the bank pony. department store are being enjoyed at such a rapid rate that property on at the county treasurer's office with top of the hill is menaced. The greatOratorical contests in tho Weber the installation est danger is to the Hopkins school of a and Ogdon high schools sponsored by ter. It marks tax $1400 cash regis which is only about 450 feet from the receipts "paid,1 the Sons of the American Revolution numbers them, cuts off the stub, lists top of the bank which is over 100 feet will be helJ February 25 and March payment as "city" or "county" and high in places. School children have 8, respectively, it is announced by of- gives a grand total of tho warned not to go near the bank days busi- been ficers of tho organization. The girls ness. which has caved back 85 feet since oratorical contest sponsored by the the high water season last year. Daughters of tho American Revolution "luiugh That Off, a comedy drama Two dragline machines have been will be held in the Ogden high school wns presented at Weber college Satur- ordered to the scene by the county, Monday, March 4. Medals arc award- day evening with satisfactory results and it is that the work will ed the winners in these contests. the audience certainly did "laugh i; be done expected before high water sets in. off,1 The student actors did some It will be necessary to move about I E. Stanford, 30, pleaded guilty very creditable work under the direc 30,000 cubic feet of material to make before Judge Simon. Barlow in the tion of Hertha Kccles Wright. Two the new channel. Cost of the projCity court Monday on a charge of pos. other dramas will be given during the ect is estimated at $2,000. session and transportation of intox- present school year. icating liquor. Judge Darlow senRUMMAGE SALE 18th Ward Re-litenced Stanford to pay a fine of 375 The 10.1i) convention of the Utah or servo 25 days in tho city jail. Society. Clothing, Household Association of Auditors, Clerks, Treasurers and Assessors will be held in Goods, Baby Buggies, Food, etc. 2421 Kicsol Avenue. Saturday, February 16. . Girls outnumber boys eight to five Ogden at the Hotel Bigelow. More in the birth reports during the past than 100 members of the organization week as announced by the Ogden city will meet at the convention to discuss heulth department county, slate, and municipal affairs. j? hi Id beginning Saturday. Ec-cl- es . Ths old fashioned man who ue77 split kindling and carry in tv ood for his mother now hat a an EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD who SHEPHERD Juba W. Hyslop, rector, corner gets all his exercise in a gym gj CHURCHES . street. twaui and Twenty-fourt- h The firat Sunday in Lent. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. at V :3Q a. m. Tka church Morning prayer and aermon at 11 :00 a. m. Evening prayer and aermon in SL Paul's church. Plain City, at S :00 p. m. Young People'a Fellowahip meeting in the Guild room at 7:00 p. m., followed by abort evening prayer and address at 7 :4S p. m. Lenten Service every Wedneaday evening in the Guild room. ct Grant There is a move on foot r.0w h change the calendar and we have suspicion that the landlords are behied it in an effort to make rent day coir! around oftener. FURNACE CLEANING FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Temporary fa your furnaet burning too much coal? t us clean it with our Vacuum Clennw th meeting place. Moose Hall, ISIS Washington dustlesa, n dirtlesa, muaslaas method. ' avenue. Reverend D. M. Cameron, minuter. FURNACE REPAIRS memberThe Bible school meets at 0:45. Phono SUS-ship b urged to be present. R. L. CROSB1E ft SONS. INC Wo Invite or bring aomo one with you. 2151 Washington Avenue bavs a class for every age. The o'clock. 11:00 Morning worship at Tho subject pastor will occupy the pulpit. MO$JEY TO LOAN for thie service will be The Holy Spirit or on Power from High." Tho subject will Easy Repayment, loans at half your previa, Evening worship at 7 :!0. cost $50 to $500.00. he "Jonah and tho Whale, Cain's Wife, and Noah's Ark." PEOPLES FINANCE AND Thia ia ths second Sunday for our now pasTHRIFT CO. tor, and ho wants to meet tho membership at these services. Everyone should attend, so 2S44 Washington Avenua we may get started properly under new leadership. Come to a church of distinctive serv6 MONEY w, ice. On Choiea Reside neo sad Farm Prapm. Saa BOND ft FINANCE CORF. 9411 VTImrI Avftnna Ptinne 178 VIADUCT FOR SALE . Market &Groceteria 183-- 5 - vice-preside- 15. loop Twenty-fourt- h Street WATSON-BUIC- K AUTOMOBILES USED MARKET Kieeel Ave.. aast aide, between 24 and 21 used ears S5f to $1000l GOOD ELECTRICAL for Cash and Carry People. THE only motor winding shop In Oiig, , W. A. DUNN Phono 2010 or 4241 sm nt . . : DOWN ef you can have your choice of bumnges amounting to $002.50 are asked by the Rocky Mountain Ducking company in a suit filed in the district court against II. Van Lccuweii and Elmer Doyle. The suit alleges that the two men deliberately and without warning drove their automo bile directly in front of a truck belonging to the company, and that the nuk driver, in order to avoid a serious collision, was obliged to wreck his truck at the side of the road, which resulted in serious damage to the lua thine. Automobile tubes, a flashlight and n pair of overalls were stolon from the Ashman service station at Twenty-eight- h street and Washington avenue tarly Sunday morning. The station was entered by breaking the glass in the front door. The g of the Business nn, l rofossional Women's club at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday was attended by 50 members evening of the club. James A. Howell gave the address of the evening on the challenges of government that have been made since Craven will the dose of the World war. -- dinner-meetin- County Surveyor II. J. make all plats, maps, blueprints, etc., needed by the county during the ccm-m- g Weber college lost the champion-shi- p year for the additional sum of uebatmg cup to the L. D. S. e 310'i per month, it is announced in Salt Lake by the Saturday evening on the question whether or board of county commissioners. not the indeterminate prison term should be condemned. Weber also lost to Snow Joseph Lobi'Ho, whose wife, was killed ia a railroad crash lastItalia, fall, libatora were George will receive half the $1,000 cash setra,,,k Ko? at L tlement made by the railroad company iHvnnv and James Neil at and their Niow college. daughter, Rose, will receive the other half in tiust it Waa ordered by Judge James A divorce decree was granted Ber-nu- e Kimball m tho Second district liekctt m the Second district was carried a con S' Vivia Fiekctt on the c"j rt'. siderable distance on the pilot, of the grounds of Alimony for locomotive at the time of the accichildren' lmirior wa. dent. granted amounting to $50 a month, the couple were married at Oakland. The n Lumber California, August 25, 1917, which has its principal place o uUsmoss in Ogden, filed Judge James N. Kimball with a the county clerk showing papers the capital uvorce in the Second districtgranted court to stock of the company to be $3,577,450. Grace K. I all from Edgar I). Call on Charles S. Kieth, A. D. Ewing, and of desertion and J. b. Lroughal, all of Kansas City, The wife was granted custody JIo., are the officers of the organiza- of two minor boys. The were couple tion. married at Logan October 3 190 Funeral sendees for Harry R. Shutting off l, water at resiwho was killed in Garland dences where the city water taxes are more than one year past duo has been "or!VnS were held at the in many old accounts mortuary chapel Tuespaid day afternoon with the Rev. John Ed- HP...1.0 datc it is stated being vard Carver officiating. Interment williams, commissioner inby Fred E. charge of was m the Ogden City cemetery. waterworks. Cnrgcnpeel served with the Thirty, reventh field artillery during the war V'?-dsw,rtfmanaser of Is "vivl by his widow, Mrs. thfTlli an- corporation, Monte Clmgenpcll, and a son, Ross, cZTr ,Vlat 1,VliP J Dix "HI five. aged superintendent of the corporation today. Mr. Dix lias been George A. 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