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Show May 21, 1929 THK I aimers Encampment At Logan July POST 9 Hard Canclv Wrappers Vision Is Promoted to Must He Truthful, Captain in C. A. Ues. to IS! 15 0(il)i:x Inspector Declares any v '! i Iei'i'l i li mi i !i for the sale of cigarets . ti. I'n-K. o'.;-i' tl.e Wav de-S,;t. the dealers by f thi1 y j, ian.lv have .ed to 42 if ! .1:1: f !.: ; v..t! ti e et'.iile er lv.'n w f ;t.v commission last Mon- chum's, tj ilv.ur :ini in tl..' a, m i! le-eoi t oid w . a f a. m.; I'.iiU :l f the United ii:.'j,ay jJ.:t.-.iK'i.) fit i t :n M.. jsTa.;si.lV, ii'l ..ru h i t f a. rivulturo m.; ilopai n.ii t 1:1 l!,e '.'.l Ai'.illi iv CAC I Oil f:.' i'f e j Illi'lltS 1:.:; r..i j judging an.l v: -- I'. H K. f:l. t Welcome Dumlte Green m.; '.ir. '1 his er'.taiil.v.iti.'ii 1..' t 01 fruit. tu '.J e o 12 tiiiii or, 12 I 0,.li t J ' '' Mi'Uce 1:1 I'ruiue ui' g y hvut-sher :'jiii: fhivor in their piuhmg i'lltc-t- . ai'.il 5'.:itie:i.i,.i .1 in tliiee Ji. 1:1. ; A r. i't. U. immediate i'ui 'ii for movies uririg 2 r. to io chiirw;, declared I was ug. no ills St. Mihiel the !' I. far. counting to $50 to comply tls , merit part 2 Ai i , io eoi !,e and dolv!"..'.o siv'or w .1. t! ' r the cjty court Monday general am f t'r.e food and M;:ee. S'uii'e tlie .urt t'ap- !orfeltihn Doe ihr. i Burton, charged baseball ant iably, S::M to' 5 j makto Miit vi ot!vr .itc!: !..i i held a In si li'.".;leiiunl rn.'l k lJuor possession, failed to I r i:.:s 1',11-type ef c:.n.iy. P m. i IkupI Ct'iU'ci t( 5 7 id n. two p. ait i ip. to the charge. to answer T s " lmr, at Ft. Mac Art h- c.o.i'S ii:o pear i! !. ri.':i, ,:' U ;,i: ore at Winfield, i. iv i no ,fc..u;,l Fouts Nw Method! is iii'W nJlo to the mislead-J-d'.t .v.e false, tl: ii 343. y su.tatiwi.s jii On Wednesday c Vsshington, phone arlilSory, tiactor drawn, iu lT.'iV. ir s.ry p.utieular; .i tr Miss Mary Wood liiiin.a:, i'f the c.iiny (inacii'c). This itj,.iii-- , i of fruit of Chief of son ii flies (Lie la'i il. I, F. gun. man sehool of 1U...1 New sl.ouut vrd Anderson, wi daneing, v, York, that fruit, ' i i s are at the Presidio in S. Anderson, has been ap-a- n supervise a folk daneing contest at r its .rune, is pro nt in suffirienL where the unit will be which time couples from the coMiIViM''-itie- s i,,.:..iiti,.,-')officer in the police Francisco, .1 i'.. .1 a.:, rio the article, d to acti'e in which folk dancing has !tv:, t'il.i. i for 30 days. The appoint-PjJJJ- s duly .lalj 2S. ise, they say, if the i:indy approved by the commission. taught will compete for honor.--. i n ,r,j'.t flavor, e'en though iily This year for the first time, wenar. i!omd i ...isic!y front the fruit made of the state will he uilowid to cnUr ti.'.im'd, t!;e rv.'v.e of the fruit should Baskets, the BEST Ite-Klcc- ts fco. WEBER FLOR. teams in the judging of daily pn,,!-- 1 ideuly if et.a'ifii d by the word !' ucts ilavir" and and w:ti.vi:t piitorial designs perhaps in the judging of efliceis ef the Anuilga-- : JlW. .vutie of fruit. I dairy animals. a r company were Fun An ixu'ptie'i is made as to flavors the fire alarm box from Each county will bj allowed to enexception by the b.iid of di- street and ter a judging Twenty-fift- h ' team comprised of three vyii'cil lrcn tin oils of c It iaus fruits. 's i dues, lay r.i. i nin as fol- made to the name KTienue was found necessary men for the judging of animals in the1 , , l er simi'.ar names, pro- numerous false alarms turned rings. . .'l'''n. I,r presidi'iit ai-- iliaiinum school students from This year, also for the first time, tnied tiie labels hear no pictorial de'..ii- bo.iid; J. M. Fi'cle.s, The box has been placed a diplomas will Lie given to cun. con signs rrui no rcpiesintati-nare made a' ! mineral inana .i r; 1. F. Fc- KfMock east of the high school, women of the state who have attend- iiidiealiug ;.n actual content ef fruit i . v ivc ami t l ea ui or; S. ' or fruit juice. ed three successive leaders JS the Sacred Heart academy. W. Y. Ricliards, training llavmlis-acids added to fruit-typ- o i am.. n. schools conducted by the extension assistant gwneial nianaiter; candies tf. enhance tli r fruity officers have i'. S. Young, secretary; J. It. U.uh-u.ato serve notice of the time uvtevistiis, acccrding to the notice, Jn placed throughout the city by auditor, assistant S. Anderson, in extension, after which time he is to ar :iIsi to he dularcd on llio label, ; executive if Police Harry committee, J. St. , lack:-- M. S. Fccles and S. IH to check the wholesale stealing get the necessary authority from the initially, the presence of synthetic fla-ciattorney and proceed to tear down vors and artificial colors in the candy Jflowering plants, shrubs and hose, tha last on the the cost of which will I,lll;t ba designated with the word buildings, been going that has JiuitsA ion ' in typi of (ho s:mu size be charged against the property. weeks. ft and piominoiH-- as the fruit name, in Petunias Choosing as her subject, Success direct conjunction with ir, and with Lal Zinnias and the Frame of Mind, Miss Emma the words aitifiiiully flavored anl all and Snaps Marigolds ajrf, Two automobiles, stolen in Ogden a sophomore at Weber college, colored" conspicuously displayed upon Dozen. 20e Jacobs, 15c, 10c, flowering plants, the and Saturday, were located by label. won an Friday all oratorical and contest over Thomas Colius Ivy Geraniums the police, and their resp. ytive owners 25 cents each. who 10 to Broadbent, on freshman, bddinz plants spoke "Do you know how to make a peach not. :,d Sunday. One car, American Freedom." Miss Jacobs lielonging WEBER FLORAL, 740 Twenty-eight- h V t ' .Jack cordial liilli.;, was locaied in Logan; Pk. 410, AN OGDEN CONCERN. name will be inscribed on the large "Certainly. Send her some choco- - atu! tlv other machine, owned hy cup along with the annual winners of lates." Lri..:ham Thorpe of Salt Lake, who Secocontest the since 1905 of when the S. the cup Barker, Judge George visiting iu Ogden when the mand district court, sat on the bench was firBt presented to the school. Service at the coll, .;e. m was t alien, was found in Evansil, Wedncourt The jfthe Utah State Supreme charge feels that ton, Wyoming. Chris Aadneson, who has been un- the bestcuninfttic in in the esday in the case of the state against of the program der the in which case Judge C. L Bradford, guardianship of the Ogden extension service in the slate has been If looking for success, get disqualified. State bank, together with his estate, planned for July 15 to IS, and it is usv. joure Ephraim Hanson was If . looking for something you're was restored to his capacity by Judge Judge Barker's probate, law and mot;'M" will regis- - s..ft, seek a downy couch or a i picu'L11ilt. park Barker disin scheduled for S, the second George ion calender originally ouch. Monday, trict court Tuesday. The account of Wednesday, will be heard May 27, it wan announced by Judge the bank in handling the $110,000 es- -l tate for the youth was approved, anil Barker. attorneys fees were fixed at $3,800 j Vincent Hernandez, a trusty at the by the court dty jail, who was stabbed severely on Cash bond of $50 was posted in the the early morning of May 16, was comcourt Tuesday by Sjete Borger, the a city city pardon by panted mission Monday. He has been rec- 21, wanted in Provo on a charge of. overing in the Dee hospital since the speeding. When arrested in Provo, Series 192829 by Andrew McCloud Borger is alleged to have promised the stabbing affair. na also pardoned on a drunkenness officer he would go immediately to' the police 'station as soon as he took charge. his two lady companions home. Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE Two fines of $5 each were imposed for his arrest was sent to Og-e- n when he failed to appear at the upon Charles Bowen in the city court Copyright 1928. Oy iioyle. jr. Tnesday by Judge Simon Barlow. One city hall in Provo to answer to the fine was for j driving an automobile charge. ARTICLE No. 31 while under the influence of liquor, and the other was for There are many rood Auction plaven original lead had been different! Some- George Bond, a farmer of West Ogcarrying concealed weapons. den, narrowly escaped death Monday throughout the United States, and times the tragedy happens even though afternoon during the thunder shower every little community, where Auction the original lead is the correct one on is played, usually has one or more out- the cards held. On the other hand, the Walter Hartman, aged 24 years, when his horse was struck with lightfive months, killed had Bond standing players. These players have first player, by a bad opening lead, instantly. may not be too young ning and one quality in common, irrespective of often gives the Declarer that extra for a lot of near-the to horse : and ran left a but informed he was just things, the rest of their game, and that is the trick w hich he needs to make game. Tuesday by the civil service commissby shed for shelter from the rain,1 It is sometimes said that playing the quality that enables them to play liest ion that his temporary appointment when the bolt of lightning struck the occasion. hands is worth on the average one rise two under to the to pressure, to the Ogden police force could not animal. He was plowing in potatoes another quality, however, trick to the Declarer; perhaps the is There be made time. the at permanent until he was 25 that few, even of the good players, advantage is even greater. He in parjean of age. possess and that is the ability to forget ticular benefits from the fart that, of Suit for divorce on grounds of dewhat has rone before and to conce- the 52 cards, he knows which 26 are Charles H. Barton, ntrate on what is ahead. Y'ou may have against liim and which 26 he holds in president of the sertion was filed in the district couit National Bank of Commerce, left Tuesd- Tuesday by Charles E. Henderson the science of the game down to a the two hands; whereas each opponent ay on a two weeks business trip to from Clara Henderson. The complaint can see 13 cards in his own hand and meet Chicago and New York. 13 in Dummy, but is unaware how the Mr. Barton states that Mrs. Henderson deserted but n!y spent twp other 26 lie. Beyond this, the opponents days in Ogden after her husband on March 9, 1927. The temperament t of the Declarer have a great disadvanreturning from California before leav-- f couple were married June 27, 1923. you never will make a fine player, for the east. If you or your partner play one tage in the fact that one of them must hand badly or, if bad breaks develop, lead blind; L e before seeing DumEdna Crowther Ririe will present dont let. it worry yon. lick up the mys hand he must play a card to the Pleading guilty to a charge of vag- - the following vocal and piano pupils next hand with an open mind; conce- first trick. Brothers-Roberreocy on account of in Glen at recital a being a drug ad- The original lead, of course, differs ntrate on the problems connected with Fred Crale, 31, of San Francis- - hall, May 27, at 8:00 p. m.: Ida Hubbe cannot to whether the Declarer has This ks and according bidding play. was sentenced to serve 60 days bard, Helen Wiese, Helen White, Eva if you a or suit contract. Let us to advantage any accomplished the county Goldie June Millard, jail by Judge Simon Rogerson, of first the case where the Declarer the hand, take are preceding thinking 0 in the city court Tuesday. Thorpe, Leone Powell, James Comia, and all have has One bid or in either disappointanger, regret Mary Frazell, Zola Comia, Roberta, Declarer has said where or the ment. passed; An extension of 10 days time was Hubbard, Ronald Hubbard, Zina Johns, ' and his partner, after Learn to lose one hand at a time, not One pinted certain property owners in Fay Robbins, Alberta Jensen, Eirna1 two or three or four, as many players a No bid from the first opponent, Melba by the city commission Tues-- Reynolds, Virginia Sanders, a declarado. They keep fussing over one had has said Two f cJtywhich to raze condemned build-- ? Pf isterer, LouiSe Godfrey, Louisa tion often made nowadays In order to hand in their minds and forget to Clty Engineer H. C. Errett was Godfrey. attention to the hand they are then shut out an informatory double from playing. As a result they allow one bad the fourth player. Your Mind lead hand to rost them in addition the one should, in the ordinary way, be the or more following hands to which they fourth best of yoor longest suit; L e if you hold heats, K, 10 7, 6, 4, yon fail to give the proper attention. Here is a fine example of a( player would lead the six. This rule, however, rising to the occasion and doing the must not be followed rf you hold zht time: at the touching honors. For example. K, CL H eartsthing10,9 right J, 7, in hearts, is a case of three touchClubs AfK,Q,J,7,6,2 ing honors, for the queen is next to the king and the jack next to the queen. Diamonds J, 2 In this case you lead the highest; viz, A, 4 Spades the king. Again, if you hold K, Q, lflt No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid 7, you should Lead the king. The reaone no trump. A named the no trump son is that the Declarer may hold. A, tricks and J, 6; if be wins your king with the ace. bid for, with eight set-u- p the lead, he would have been foolish your partner afterwards can lead to warn his opponents ci their danger. through him, and you will catch his Y, however, bid two spades ana B jack. Let us come to another type of hand. passed. Z had very good help for spades, You have no long suit, but you have so he bid three spades. suits. In this case, if one Here is where A rose to the occasion. two four-car-d Most players would have bid four is a major suit (spades or hearts) and dubs, but A was too good a player to the other a minor suit (diamonds or THE PUBLIC should refuse to accept the unsupported do that. He bid three no trump, figur- dubs), lead the lowest of the major ing that with a spade opening and suit. For example, if your hand is statements of any man, who would profit personally, if diaeight set-u- p tricks in bn own band, be spades, 9, 7; hearts, K, 9, 8, 6; lead successful, in persuading you to buy a burial certificate, well 8, to K, 6; dubs, 9, scrape up monds, manage might very at a cost of another trick in some way and so score the six of hearts. The reason is that if more than $5.00. Make him prove his sincerity game and rubber. On the other hand, the Declarer had held tops in a major jna giVe you facts as to why you should pay from $25.00 no game in dubs wss likely because of suit he would bid it rather than vSO.OO for and if his partner were strong such a certificate. Zs no tramp and Ys spade bid which to in it, he probably would have bid least indicated at strength enough AH paid over $5.00 goes positively into the profits of the Two; so yon are less likely to help prevent a game in dubs. As the three no tramp bid offered a fair chance for the Dedarer by leading your major suit. orluary and salesman, with absolutely no benefit to the Purchaser. game and the four dnb bid offered no . But there are other situations which chance for game, A wisely bid three are infinite in their variety. Here is one: Z bid One A said Doub- no trump. Remember that regardless of what you pay, you can get A made three and a uo better Y spade opened trumps, certificate than the one we sell for $5.00 with free no trump because his partner held the passed. What should A lead, holding ambulance service included. ace of hearts. His bold and clever bid was thus rewarded by a game and incite the public to visit our mortuaries, get our prices rubber that most players would have There is only one lead here, vis- - the ua compare with any mortuary in Utah. passed npt Be on the lookout for each three of spades. A can reasonably hope opportunities and dont hesitate to to make four trick and he is all the Seeing is believing. We invite you to see. take advantage of them when they more likely to make more if be keeps the Dedarer guessing as to the cards show apu In the psecedhg article, die proper in the red suits. The fact that Y bid over the double opening lead wets considered when Two partner had bid a adt. There are many hows that neither Y nor Z is strong or occasions when the original lead has to long in spades. Let A therefore lead a be made without any indication from spade and wait for developments. ones partner as to his hand. How often The original lead against a suit Ud OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY games could have been saved if the will be considered in a later article. a 1 a'.t-.'iii- ; ; i . - v 1 ts j'-ii-v-. i : ' 1 . liui-iiug.!- j. i - s ap-it- - Pm. ! ef w av. 1 h,r 1 ! : -- . . 1 h.-i- i ?-- Hrry , . . Lkn ... con-t.n- rs Amalgamated Sugar Officers . Why Worry? 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'T'HE other day A wc were in a home and had dinner with the family, nice people, too. We know them well enough so that wc feel free to go in the kitchen. We discovered the good housewife brewing coffee that was roasted and packed in a far away city. It is hard to believe that an Ogden housewife can be so thoughtless when there is a good coffee roasted and packed in Ogden, the profit from which goes in wages to sev-or- al hundred employes, who in turn spend their money in Ogden. If you dont believe that Blue Tine Coffee is as good as any other coffee in the world, we will he glad to come to your home and demonstrate the truth to you. We don't care whose coffee you use or how much you pay for it, it is not better than Blue Pine Coffee I How much are you interested in Ogdens payrolls and in drinking a better coffee? SENATE CAFE 33S RE-OPE- TWENTY-FIFT-H STREET FOR BUSINESS NS Monday, May 27 Newly renovated, newly decorated throughout. LUNCH COUNTER Attractive booths just installed for ladies and gentlemen. Short orders at all hours; regular dinner from 11 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. , Chop Sucy and Noodles specially prepared by our newly engaged Chinese cook direct from one of Chicagos famous cafes. The Only Chinese Chop Suey and Noodle Parlor in Ogden! |