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Show May 31, 1929 THE OGDEN POST i: ,. ! f t'K, of the the 0 penration f "'hut Supply : and '' . l Vui-v'.-,'Servants of IK! Five.) ' A :'ks the du- dinance n.nn..lj" ? .,V i 'iud J'1 to the As- fliTliave done good, earnest, on the 2t5th duv of j',.:. rv u ! Mip ii:iu:ulk nt of aitl and have the depart- "'! humo !n the two year they h,!v,,s ' a. .. de-well by S.v,i,. 151 ot read a. fullourhi class, and they 1 L of the Kii.o( Ordinances ,,;i'-,B . . Section honor and i..i ri. given praise and hall give .i.n parents and officers of Superintemti-iCitf,v UlnJ ef to tin- - yonal aunt in tV'Un ,an" VaTer 1 are t'ii, Work, r i A and the bishopric oor.duionod Sll'.tW; lor .ho faith. ct ?250M laiv,yf and this group of girls. di-; ?' piud of of hi. du- & h...., te EDEN glFrom Pg '. Anu-r.ihmn- ts ,' r -- u Y-t- ,'r" 0,-1- diiTff HUNTSVILLE ?,; ha,, 4 wafts : m - l (MW. associa-complet- ' ed I' .N Said eoutraet is on and iiinstruet. fi! with the City Recorder. Dated, May 2 1st. KORKU F A, MOVES, City Recorder of Ogden City. Buyers rrt'i'ik I'J :it ! - c chtai 35 ' for the sum-Jfffit- Several rected. llsen, . i P'all. 11, Unlea. May iimi I, Kleael CuiM 10. IT, 24, II. Summons in . r Plaintiff ; v. Elliatarth M. l'kil Defendant. Kirlii Nila-illlie .''.lie nf I i i.h In aanl Defendant V.ni r.i In'ivliy auiniiinni'il t apiK-a- r within ilaia after aerilee uf thia aummona ln.ity ii wlihin (lie Cuuuty in whifh in.i, if li.i. n. t i.'ii la I nm, .lit ; ut hrrw iaa within thirty !.ia nt aervire; anJ defend the ahuva and in uf ynur failura ao iIm-.- Ill-- - in--- it-- ili-f- an-iili- .d In dn. ji'.ih'iiu-ii- t will lie renih-n-Hi'fiKil.ni.' t.i the dfiiiHinl nf wt.iili Iihi 1'liia aitii'H ia ili-i- plnii'lilf. P. O. 1 1 aiMi-tw- Piililiniliiin mid ;l. if Juilif. matrimony ImW you and the P. I.eKOY NKDiON. Plaintiff Attorney. : M:t Kivh lluildiny, Ogiton. t't.ih. l aiiuiuat yuu lha inmidaint, the Clerh at paid lriUKht to rei'nver mu the Uuida infill ii iv I I par-jtv- wili fiU-i- l ('nut. r a.-- .... ! j l- - N1Y. STA'IE II l. ':d nn: nisi hut cockt of wedkk OF UTAH Ot ( j duh-- May 17. 24. 31 ; June 7, 2S22EESS I I on 3 week. t Owen, left by for Louisville, ri tOiS present when his son, graduates from medical col- - tucky, to be AT EVERYBODYS STORE Engstrom left for Califor-c- k she Saturday morning where spending the summer. lihrvel Dependable Merchandise at Virginia Felt, Eveyn Eng-iSoVirginia McEntire, and Orba have returned to their lorjensen urnes for the summer vacation. They IGss m, ive been teaching at Kanesville, Uintah and Birch Creek y. Nona Brown and Lola Misses 88c 88c 2 Pair Tay-o- of Farr West, were among ndnates from Weber college on r the Rayon Hose for esday Ruth Dab and Messrs. Milton ud Ray Brown, Ralph Taylor, Glen Bauson and Melbum Chugg were school graduated from Weber high last Popular Shades Men's Work Sox. One Dozen for Four pair of Mens 88c MENS FINE DRESS SHIRTS Madras and QQ Colors Broadcloths OOC One dozen Canvas Gloves for Miss BLOOMERS year. For Ladies in extra Brown, who recently returned a mission in France, will comp- Almon quality rayon lete his third year in if Utah this year. He the University is majoring in Mr. Brown is the son of languages. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown of Farr WHITE SLIPPERS (West For Ladies. Special lot, values to $2.50 is at her home Farr West after completing years teaching in Warr- Ifiss Thelma Brown again in a successful Belva Brown has returned to home. Belva has been teaching Miss is Hooper this year, and expects to One lot of Table Covers, 85c values; '2 for 88c SHOES One lot of Ladic' fine English print voile trimmed drennen, 93.00 ynlue Or Oxford for Men or Boy, value to 95.00, for $1.88 $2.88 For Ladies. Extra fine silk and large size June 7 a farewell entertainment wd dance will be in the Farr wt recreation hallgiven in honor of Elder Kacph Taylor, before his departure tor his mission. On 88c OVERALLS Delbert and Leroy Groberg j11 Jilting with their uncle, George Groherg. Leroy Groberg will con-- g kis studies in the University of summer. Both young men w students of the University of Utah. For Men or Boys. 88c Heavy bib, full cut, any size material for airplanes con-sheets of hard rubber, d together with a layer of f?nge rubber between them. w For Ladies in extra good grades, new style, values to 96.00, for $1.88 $3.88 DRESSES DRESS PANTS One lot Bloomers, For Ladies or Children. Values to for THESE ARE BARGAINS! Step-in- s, Combinations; rayon, voile, etc., 2 for 88c Light or dirk WORK SHIRTS 9150 SEC-topL- 88c Latest Shades AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF 0p REVISED ORDINANCES OF OGDEN CITY, 1915, AS AMEND-ifBY AN ORDINANCE EN- ttXvDINTANCE 52 Mens or Hoys fine Dress 88c Shadow Proof 88c 88c BLOOMERS For Children in fancy and plain. 4 for 88c BALL HATS ft t"e heaVr Strawvalues; 2 for - 85c 88c GARMENTS One lot of Garments, old or new styles, values to $2.00, J per pair For Men. Blue chambraj, all sizes. fof M,aMiW.fa.MltlMM.MNMMIWMMMtMiHM 88c Athletic 2 for 88c GLOVES 2 leather horsehldes, wrist and gauntlet. Your choice.. AH 88c LADIES FULL FASHIONED HOSE LADIES FINE RAYON SLIPS An Ordinance Boys CAPS $2.88 SHEETS inches. .h.dr., T.lur. I. $6.00 88c 81x90 or Caps, values to $2.00 150 pairs of .Misses Fine Slippers, values to 93.00, for 92.00 Mens Styles. SLIPPERS Full size, values for UNDIES UNIONS SLIPPERS SCARFS states. Four large Turkish Towels for 88c SPECIAL! 88c COVERS June 18 for Atlanta, Georgia, she will attend the National convention. She is going in company with Superintendent B. A. Fowler, Mr. George E. Fowler and Miss Maurine Fowler. The party expect to spend sometime touring the southern leave where 88c good Prices Lowest-in-the-Cit-y LADIES SILK AND RAYON HOSE Wil-o- b, respec-irel- FARR WEST her i.'il Attorney. Fred J. 310-31- 1 a, , . Joseph, en. 1 Ml!', AiMii-- Mark Johansen and Leonard Joseph Felt and son, itomobile last week Scorn Plainliffa P. it. i . new residences are being Those building are Clarence iiw this JOHN C. DAVIS. Eastman of Ogden sister, Mrs. J. William hu been visiting her Felt for the past jl e- 1 fr - r Friday, May 24. Mrs. i 1 tte extremely cold weather of the has done some damage I ifjrops, particularly the alfalfa. school closed 1 on l V. Summons r .i! ef t.n'a Sfvrnlfcn (17 tlyhtfpn (IS I iii and Tarent U0 of Manlra'a S.il.iliiif i n .f ih Weal Half nf lilork Twen-t- v - I I, lint (V uf On lien 1: City Sur- N. City, I.1' 'ii- In ii.l if v'imui.-.!iiiluof .i .1 I ity. i n Mi ii.iv, tin thin! day of 'ii. ;it tb.1 hi r of four oVhvk IN TIIR IMSTKIl'T t'lM'HT OK TIIK KKIIIMl f Jl Ml'MI, Olsritll T OK I TAII IN ANU , tlu punbaAo (f J.iy. KOK WMIPK COf NT Y :.c! I i i ul boi:ii. pay al i lo from a iTiir II fur l, in tin- pritnipul muu of plainlirf, tt. Thumm C. Mini'tiv, W ilium It Milrliv, IVIcr Mi.riiliy, ..i i.i and boaring silntir 1'. Kri'kiii, Krimi'i li'i. n, ,lilin Dint. it niin-j- nj Iiiik.iii ui:.l Slimin.'li, lirir si luw iiml i:i a. ividaiKo with t'oupuns to it ( km nf Aiihhki llnn lacan. aluo Kihmuii ' aM.ii bod. .it I. ot nioiv than i !m Aiin.i:.l.ii'ia ll.inniKMn, iliS'fnwil. i a'l jvr I'di.T : i imkiiunn. iliiitiiinii any riiht, ir anaiaii, payable Iifii er nilfr.nl in th. rrnl iirif-'"- t i ;rr.ai:i to a propo.-o-d ordinaiuv '.i'li. in hf fumplainl ailtrirt In tbo ti'i'iim ami t'uy, provision I'lmi'.liil iMrrr.liii ur ally rlnutl upmi plain, f wbii'h art more ilt'ffiiilanls. partial larly sit 'in.'s t'lMutflinift.i, : nil m a icntraet horoloforo rnterod ft Ilati in suiil iiu uic liful'f aiinimniu'il in ai'ifar vitliiii into Ogden City, the Board of Iwfiity ilma afti-- .i'iiiis-- uf Ona auininuiia I.;! leatioii of Ogden City, the Bonr.l ui'i'ii inn, if ailliin ihf (Vunty in i nln.'h this iii'liiiii lirii'iiMht ; nlhfriviaf aith la Kdination of WoU-County, and t furl ilara afti r .frviiP ; amt il. Ihf Wibir College, reference to whieh in iilaiiff a'liiitlfil art inn ; anil in mat uf ynur eoM'.raet is hereby made for further fai!urr n In Jit, Jiulrnii-n- t Mill Ik rrlliif nil inf- rmation. of (lip The funds derived front snii:'l mi i iiril'ine t.i tln whifh liaa Lffii filnl with tin, bonds are to U cxpeiuled in the I'lMiipl.mii. ilfr nf aaiil establishment and ereetion of a ta- - Tliia iii'liiiii fniirt. ia Im onf ht fiir thf iuriHwa of jdrjni, etc., whieh the contracting s iuiftmir title in flip plaintiff In (he r..!oiiiK liaerila-ipinpfily, ait ualf in Wi her County, above named propose to establish Mat of I'lah ; - was given at "d i,y -A night PVjeetiii Sunday t'clion 2: This rniir.ara1 s.hall bc- I".. . . b upjiooi furnished the ai rifi-iti:uiueJ:..u-lliiiti ''ui' StijH Mario tiili'iit, ' ,,san upon pub-Talks were given by addition to his duti- prescrilu-t- by heat ion. Thomas Budge Section and Wood 150 of Chapter 21 of the Ke- ptd 1'ASSEH A Ml A DO RTF D by the Vocal duet, Elva fvT CUy tf iVmmii,.,rs of Ogden Strickle,. shall v and appruwd by the Mayor, on Supniitiinlent ity, ofPuhlif I arks anil (.rounds, and so the Jpili day of Mav, b, Alton Budp., lyJii and or- t!u hdor cm deiisl pul.iihiil in The Hnv.neCeiaru-UUl,zMutual Improvement Ogden 1ost, IV.. in its years course, of Water .supply and Wa'er .Ogden l .ty. partnunt a once held month be only Works m FKANK KRWCIS summer months, and these otherwise caring for,thecleaning, and! presirving public parks1 Sacrament with Mayor held conjointly and ground of Ogden City; .(SEAL) Priesthood meetings will be (c) The Chief Clerk of the Shfusoil every Tuesday night at partment of Water Supply and Water R. A. MOVES. rtXP-- Works, subject to the direction and! City Recorder. entertained w- - Louis Wangsgard May 25. :,tf club Saturday, We-;tIw- en Horn! a.-U- 1 ,r Notice to Hanks and Latest Colors 88c Pure Silk O an JwpSS. Join the Throngs of Thrifty Shoppers ordinance 152 OF rnrPJNG SECTION rniSER 23 SECTION 290 OF JSJJJER 31, SECTION 648 OF 38 SECTION 959 OF SECTION 1079 OF OF THE REVISED 0rKSJEe ia,?INANCES OF OGDEN CITY, 46 52 Cy5SR AND AMENDMENTS faIr52p in any case, 1 t INSO-aSAw5a- id SECTIONS AND S FIX THE COMPENSATION OF ARircDNTS OR SERVav?EICES To-morro- w A Rare Opportunity to Save ! SAL-THpE- Ifl agents, OR OGDEN CITY IN OF THic7IS ORDINANCE W NAMED tojLfX.DAINED ,y the Board of o Ogden City: fhqSfVP That Section 152 of sSfer the Revised ordinances acf entltled. An Ordinance 152 of Chapter 23 31, Section 643 f f Chanr;?r ChaPtr Section 959 of Chapter H of Chapter 52 of the ied n den City. viCSd Adlnanc of endmer.ts thereof in any fi!t as said Sections and u k j, r sJ ? r. ; 327 T wenty-fourt- h S t. OGDEN VMiPUv. f , |