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Show THE OGDEN TOST 10 Mrs. Alice S. Rowbotham, 148 Western for Denver. Real estate, personal property, costa of court a ml attorney's fees were disgranted Jennie A. Manley in the trict court Monday by Judge Eugene K. Pratt in a divurce action against James V. A. Manley. lira, Pouts New Method Dentists, adv. 24AM Washington, phone 843. of the C. John Lynch, Ileajy Mr. to Hotel, left Thursday for the east Mrs. John Lynch. Ilealy join her son, her Lynch hns been visiting with at Sr., Patrick Healy, mother, Mr. her home on Jefferson avenue. Funeral sprays and designs $1 and up. Why pay more? Weber floral, Adv. 740 2Mh Street, Phone 410. Charged with disturbing the peace of Mrs. Kate Briggs on May 29, Nellie Stewart and Mary II. Stewart cn tered ideas of not guilty in the city court Monday through their attorney, Ira Huggins, and trial was set for June 17 by Judge Simon Harlow. A case by jury has been asked for the Attorney Huggins. s, Viaitora Welcome Dumke 1607 Kirsel avenue. Two yours after obtaining a divorce from James E. Geisler, an amendment to the decree in the matter of alimony was filed In the district court MonThe peday by Mathilda E. Geisler. Green-house- of the ditition states that at the time 111 to work vorce, Geisler was too was no alimony that end steadily, asked on that account, but that a ren-tmonth ht had income of $18 and she now ceased, has in coming and herself to needs alimony support A new darn will be constructed at Hurch Creek by W. P. Stephens to replace the one that went out last week and flooded a large area in the south portion of the city, Permission to construct the dam was given by State Engineer George M, Bacon. The two remaining dams that were also threat ening were declared safe by Mr. Bacon. James DeVine, Jr., arrived in Ogden Saturday from Sun Rafael, where he has been a student for the past year at Tamulpius. He will spend the summer in Ogden with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. DeVine. Mrs. Frank Itolnpp, who has been visiting her brother and sister-in-laDr. and Mrs. E. B. Thatcher, at their home in the Elmhurst, departed Saturday for Los Angeles. .Miss Rosemary Barber has returned from Nashville, Term., where she hss been attending the school. She will spend the summer months in Ogden with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. 1. Barber. Harold Chamberlin Day, Jr arrived home Saturday from Los Angeles, where he attends the Page Military school. Chapin A. Day II, who attends the Menlo school at Menlo Park, will arrive June 15 to pass the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold C. Day. Chapin Day Bristol will arrive In Ogden today from Los Angeles, where he is attending Occidental college. He will spend the summer in Ogden with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. ul street, has as her guest her ight sister, Mrs. E. S. Rogers, of Stratford, Perm. Mr. and Mrs. L C. Meek have rek turned from a trip to Louisville, Ky., and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Greenwell, street, accompan1075 Twenty-fourt- h ied by their daughter, left Saturday for the Pacific coast where they will visit friends for a month. Before returning to Ogden they will tour the two-wee- Northwest. Gilbert Beck, son of Mrs. P. A. Beck, who has been attending the University of Colorado for the past year," arrived home Sunday. He will spend the summer months in Ogden. Miss Marvel Burk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burk, arrived in Ogden during the week from Los Angeles for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. Warren I. Cassidy and son, Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson and son, Russell, of San Antonio, are visiting at the home of Mrs. w, Wsrd-Belmo- Twenty-e- nt C. A. West, 2175 Madison avenue. t"t matter was referred to the out that pgrtnient, and it was pointedwould Je some few blocks of street oiled this summer provided the could make satisfactory arrangements with the county for the use of equipment now being the county. by A $C0 fine was imposed on John on a Long in the city court Tuesday of Long liquor. of posacssion charge pled guilty to the charge. Desertion is charged in a divorce action filed by Catherine Sutler against John F. Statler in the distnct court Failure to furnish support for herself and three minor children is also charged in the complaint Cusretody of the children and generalwere The couple lief are asked for. married at Farmington in 1915. An attempt to Ash-loc- k station operator of $5 cost James and Harry Peters $60 each in the were city court Wednesday when they offense. the of found guilty With jobs reported awaiting them, C. A. Deans and Bob Fields were pardoned from serving their sentences in the city jail on charges of drunken ness by the city commission Wednesshort-chan- ge Mrs. T. A. Wells of Cedar City, and her niece, Miss Dorothy Todd of Ogden, departed Sunday for Portland, since day. The pair had been in jail Oregon, for a stay of a month. Mr. and Mrs. William Rice Kimball the first of the month. in Logan, the Mrs. Gertrude Koons, widow of spent the week-en- d C. F. and Mrs. 5!r. of Camp. Charles T. Koons, former secreUry to guests The Ogden Kiwanis club will be rep- the chief of police, received a check resented at the national convention in for $1000 through the Ogden Police 7 Milwaukee June by President S. Officers' Benefit association which Fred Norton, who will be accompanied carries blanket insurance on all its on the trip east by Mrs. Norton. The members with the Missouri State Life couple will join a large party of coast Insurance company. delegates here at Ogden when they Insufficient funds in the bank to arrive on a special train on June 21. cover a $5 check resulted in James Charged with breaking a window in Greenwell being fined $150 or sena store during a quarrel with the tenced to serve 75 days in jail when storekeeper, Irene Wallace, 21, pled he pled guilty to the charge in the guilty to a charge of disturbing the city court Wednesday. A stay of expeace and was sentenced to pay a fine ecution was granted until June 15. of $8 or serve four days in the city and intoxication jail. Officers making the arrest tes- areCruelty, infidelity B. Rawson Elfira charged fegainst tified against her. the in filed divorce suit a for in Assistant County Attorney Kenneth court by Earl L. Rawson. The Malan is all smiles this week getting were first married before a diacquainted with a baby daughter that couple first husarrived at the Malan home early in vorce from Mrs. Rawson's and the couple band became effective, the week. June 7, at remarried were Farmington divorce Ekins for filed suit Amasa in the Second district court from Bes-si- e 1927. Gertrude Ekins on grounds of de- SUNLIGHT BATHING sertion. The couple were married at IN MAGNESIA WATER Brigham City July 20, 1921, and it is are awakening People everywhere alleged that Mrs. Ekins deserted her to the value of Patio Springs sunlight husband at Albany, New York, on Febbathing with the use of Magnesia ruary 15, 1920. Water the health giver for sports. J. D. Benton must pay a fine of Drive through Ogden canyon and read $125 today or begin serving a adv. the signs. lail sentence when he was found guilty in the city court Wednesday on a charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor. The case has been pending for some time. Inc. Stay of execution was granted until TRAINING STUDENT today. Representing 104 residents along PASSENGER FLYING Twenty-firs- t street east of WashingWe Fly You Anywhere, ton avenue, James Christensen filed a commission Any Time. petition with the city to to Planes some action Licensed have All taken Tuesday lay the dust along that street It is Pilots. and claimed by the petitioners that they have to keep their windows closed at Call Ogden Airport all times, and that the dust Is injurfor Particulars. ing their lawns and flowers. It was oiled. be street The requested that the 23-2- Arthur W. Grix and three daughters, Helen, Lorna, and Maxine, departed Tuesday for San Franciitco, where they will make their future home. children. considMiss Margaret SLcwart departed Telephone poles are usuallyautomo-Idlefor Estes Park, Colo. She ered lad atopping placca for Thursday hut seven occupants of a car will be the honored guest and speaker were saved from plunging into Ogden at the Colorado state convention of river Sunday In Ogden canyon when Business and Professional Women's their car struck a polo following a clubs. collision with another car on the highMr. and Mrs. N K. Bever and their way. The car was driven by Joseph daughter, Durolh), and Mrs. Mabel Kennedy Itanddlph and collided with Isaac of Bcvervly Hills are the guests a car driven bv W, J. WUIard. of Salt of Mrs. Frank Naisbitt at her home, l,ake. The Kennedy machine had 1848 Washington avenue. crossed the railway tracks and was Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gpillian have headed for the river when the tele as their guest their son, Jack Gwillian, his phone pole stopp'd the machine. The of Detroit. He will resume accident occurred a short distance west studies early in June at the University of Pine View. No one sustained se- of Detroit, where he is taking a course in law. rious injuries. Found guilty in the city court MonMr. and Mrs. Depew Falck and small while vehicle motor a of driving day daughter, Betty, of Washington, 1). C., Ira aro (he guests of Kirs. Edward Bichsel, under the influence of liquor. Hansen, of Wellsville, was sentenced mother of Mrs. Falck. to pay a fine of U0 or serve SO days Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Hiss departed in Jail. A companion, George Grif- during the week for eastern points for fith, was sentenced to pay a fine of an extended visit whh friends and rel$50 or serve SO days in jail on a charge atives in Chicago and Detroit. of drunkenness. Hansen was arrestMiss Dorothy Ballantyne, daughter ed Friday after his truck crashed into of Mrs. J. E. Ballantyne, departed Sunan automobile driven by E. I Shaw. day for Omaha and Kansas City for Shaw's machine waa badly damaged, a stay of several weeks. and Honscn agreed to pay for the Mrs. M. J. Seidncr and two children, Stanford and Vivian Mary, left Sundamages. A cash bond of $100 waa declared day for Nampa, Idaho, to visit Mrs. forfeited in the city court Monday Earl Q. Marsing, sister of Mrs. Seidwhen Ed Kika failed to answer to a ncr. Mrs. Belle Croft has as her guest charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor. her brother, Dr. Samuel J. Russell, of A ten day jail sentence was imposed Chicago. Dr. Russell formerly resided on William Williams of New York in Ogden. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of y vagrancy. He was suspected of grabbing the purse of Mrs. Amelia McGuire aeveral days ago. Austin Wilson was ordered to appear in the district court June 22 and show cause why he should not pay temporary alimony and attorncyi fees pending the outcome of a divorce action filed against Wilson by his wife, Gertrude C. Wilson. The law, motion and probate 327 TWENTY-FOURT- H in Judge Eugene E. Pratt's divi sion of the Second district court will be held on Mondays instead of Fridays to conform with the dates set by Judge George S. Barker. Returning from the Shriners convention in Los Angeles, a delegation of 150 members of the Kaaba temple of Davenport, Iowa, were Ogden visitors Monday morning arriving at 7:00 a. m., and taking breakfast at the HATS Hermitage. The party left at 9:00 a. m., over the Denver and Rio Grande s, WOMENS REALM "(Continued from page 5.) lunch-eon- s the first of a series of bridge AbTuesday afternoon at the Garavenue. Brinker 2643 bott home, den flowers were the attractive table, and house decorations. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. John Culley, president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, left Tuesday for Kanab, where she will attend a convention of the southern district federation. Mrs. Culley will visit points of interest in southern Utah before returning to Ogden. Mrs. P. A. Beck hss ss her guests her neices. Miss Marie Hocker and Miss Lillian Hocker of Kemerer, Wyo ming. Mrs. Charlene Scowcroft entertained Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scowcroft. Bridge followed the luncheon. Miss Ellen Thomas will sponsor a song recital to be given by her pupil, Miss Margaret Thomas on Monday evening at 8:30 oclock at 2320 Wash- ington avenue. The progra mincludes songs, violin solos and piano numbers. Those taking part will be Miss Katherine Thomas, who will be heard in songs by some of the best composers, Massenet, Giordani, Greig, Scott, Godard, fiubenstien, Mitchel, Ware and Liefurance. Miss Virginia Anderson, violinist, will take part in the pro-and a number of readings will Gam, by Miss Elsie Wheelwright. Mrs. E. C. Olson will entertain Friday with a bridge luncheon at her home on Harrison avenue. for Girls. Step-in- s 2, 4, 6 and 8. 35c values for 30-d- should see iny fishing ear! Got it down at R. T. Mitchells yesterday. They have lots more good ones for $18.00 to V' a $ Better see them today and do yourself some good. R. T. Mitchell For Children in fancy voile trimmed. $1.50 values for Company 23rd and Kicsel Phone 331 $8.00 Why Pay El More? fr The Olive Clayton Beauty Shop 5a Er With rti ,ith Whiteway Barber Shop 241$ Wash. Phone K de; be bi until here derfu and be si ' "AS victoi of et tame SAX Xo EE itecc vonr fsvor toea do I hem nffici them he P0S pr UO C Bathing Caps 15c 85c saba testa P0S Large Sizes at will tiim mbs year this is Lakewood Wilton F Lakewood Wilton 11.3x12. A genuine size rug, Wilton of good quality, closely woven of selected yarns. Jaspe center of a sand color with vases and spray throughout body of rug. Contrasting rose taupe border. The rug has been slightly soiled as it has been used as a demonstration rug in a model home. Regular 0QQ fkfk 7255-- $150.00. Special.. ePefVJU Herati Wilton 834-- C Herati finest quality Wilton rug. Size 11.3x12. A very attractive reproduction of a fine Chinese rug. Light taupe jaspe center with darker taupe border. A rug that will give years of wear under heaviest traffic. Regular $195.00. A " wonderful fhfk epJLOQ LC bargain at Rayon Step-in- s, Bloomers, Combinations, etc. $1.00 values for Seamless It THE ever ty. Axminster short No. 60 i Axminster seante 11.3x12, gray taupe gnm Colorful border, in blue, 3 figures in gold, rose tnd Good quality. A ceUe free and r ints then goodbuyC Special been time and voul Corona Axminster No. 182 Corona Axminster n size 11.3x15. This extn fc size Axminster rug, woen rosed, would regularly sell it and is one of the outstaaraf values in this sale. The is plain taupe bordered JT blue border with Chinese pros theii term rort and are: he 9 Ot inserts. Special gjjjfijDl .. BIOS' how Sale Price Turkana date acri A Axminster No. 1305 Turkana heavy ed Axminster rug, size Two-ton- e taupe and mm Bordered wits center. ured row band of black. Re" $100-0.01 T as ered bee $75 0 .... All mu any win 11.3x12 AGRA WILTON $85 RUGS nee w 5 patterns to choose from, medium quality, genuine Wilton Persian and Chinese patterns. Attractive modem coloring. SPECIAL! 45c 65c feet in manufacture. Usually sold at $120.00. . $100 Dress Shirts, only beau- tiful border in k lavender, f inest quality made by the Karkehensian Copy of a fine Chinese rug. unusual bargain. Regular SLIPPERS 298 $195.00. June Sale and rug, Co. An 0191? ff pJLodUU No. 1301 BATHING SHITS 25c 69c rsa , Bov grey taupe jaspe. Chinese figures in body $lWderofrug. Regular Special Sale..... ion Ojti - fiell Ida $75$ wit dot ta Pre $99 der aen . on tioi S99 Bathing Caps for Hats ip 11.3x15, colorings of RUGS, JUNE SALE...... Any size Boys Canvas Gym Shoes heavy Two patterns to select from, both attractive modem designs. by the famous Mohawk mills, will give excellent service heavy wear. Regular $140.00. 4tte special .. ..... ... . ....... ., .. ............................................. Boys or Girls, part wool. Boys' and Girls Play Extra W, era Turkana Axminster 11.3x12 AKBAR WILTON 1 QQZ (() olei No. 840-- F Herati Wilton rug, size 11.3x12. Finest quality, at- tractive tan jaspe center, Indies Fancy Pumps and Straps. Any style and real values 15c Children's B .-t- ii 50c ni'.irV.iYi. ' B i, m m- - ftc Bit LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS v Boys Athletic Unions Rayon Bloomers $1 one AXMINSH WILTONS QlQtZ For Father. Fine lot of I the SPECIAL! Men, if you have tired, aching feet, you should try a pair of our famous Archsupport Kangaroo Shoes or Oxfords. Comfort and Te style in every pair. p? Now ,1)5 10c I 25c Yc fight No. wool KANGAROO Ankle Hose font Thi $100 For Boys or Girls. Part Men's Shoes. The greatest value in town for the money Children's Frcderici Waves er DRESSES WORK SHOES $1.05 values Work Shoe Polish. Black or Tan Duart and sched blue-blac- $45.00, and how. Special trek , th list's rtrki Now BATHING SUITS One lot for. War, :nM) STREET CIIIFFON HOSE n Permanent C BARGAIN PRICES $100 Neckties, fine cut silks. One lot for ment so that the Ogden may know that! still in Qgden. 3St S FATHERS DAY Boy, I am; and you & to anno-j.- , ay !. All (lam making this JFI Union Pacific Airways, Ages For Ladies. Fashioned. the latest shades for Building district BLOOMERS and Al 'ose the at Worthwhile Savings Going Fishing? 30GFire5 . Tremendous Sale of Summer Merchandise Only dentJ 3S1 EVERYBODY'S Fine Straw and Panama Ilats for men. Idr. h ter, Ale Mr or EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 39c VSS J v |