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Show rGotiNTRsi Correspondence former county at Samuel C. Puwi-Ilcity court tomey, will nit on the Harlow bench while Judge Simon t, two wrvkn1 vocation in it was announced Tuesday by Mayor Frank Iranri. Sincere appicciatiun for their reception here June 16 has been received by President K. U. Alton of the Ogden chamber of commerce from the San Francisco chamber of commerce officials. A large delegation of California business men visited Utah at , n-j- oy Au-sue- (Continued from page 7.) luncheon a meeting will I held, when wc will hear from I)r. Peterson, Professor Caine, Mr. Musntr and Mr. ilohinson. This meeting will be followed by competitive sport between coun-- the breeder of the different ies and a sightseeing tour of the I val- ley. The Relief Society lie!. their annual Music conference Sunday evening. was furnished by a ladies' chorus, un-r- r A the direction of Kilo Grow. Ieslie Hodgtime. Mr. was (hut given by story Dentists. son. The society wa reorganized unHr, bout! New Method adv. der the direction of the bishopric. The 24;n Washington, phone 343. An automobile and personal prop- outgoing officer were Emma Tracy, by president: Julia F. Nelson, first counerty were awarded liuell H, Crouch Judge Eugene K. Pratt in the Sec selor; Kmulinc Kngstrom, second the counselor; Ann Jenen, secretary end district court in granting Allison from divorce a treasurer. Incoming officer, Julia F. plaintiff Crouch. The decree was granted on Nelson, president; Emma Stoker, first second Adriuna Janse, counselor; grounds of neglect. Sewer improvement work in dis- counselor; Marjorie J. Farrell, trict l.r.r was asked for in a petition reasurer. Mr. Trcaeder, presireceived by the city commission Tues- dent of the Relief Society Hoard, and n will sprnd Frdav and Saturday morn-wer- e day from Archibald Elliott, 34(53 avenue and C. F, Kammcyer, 219 present, also President Thomas street. Thirly-fourtE. McKay. Failure to provide was made the Mr. Fred Wood entertained her Welcome Duinke Vlaitor dull Friday, June 28. 1607 Kicsel avenue, Mi Evelyn Kngstrom ha returnbasis of n divorce granted by Judge home after a short visit ed to her Eugene E. Pratt In the Second liar-ol- with friend in Provo. d court to Edna Fletcher from Miss Isna Jensen of Kama, forT. Fletcher. A mutual property settlement was included In the merly of Huntsville, i visiting here with friends. On the advice of his counsel, Henry Jespvrson of Huntsville refused to plead to a rhurge of selling cigareta without state tax stamps in the city count Tuesday. Transfer of the case The Primary officer and teacher to Huntsville for trial was granted by of Riverdale met Friday, June 28, at Judge Simon Harlow. the home of Mr. Sidney Wyatt, in ItolKK, pillows, dishes with pur honor of Airs. Wyatt and Ellen Bar-lorhasce of gas and oil at the largest retiring teachers of that organitire dealer between Salt Lake and Og- sation. A lovely gift wa presented den. Stop in and see our prices be- to Mr. Wyatt and Mrs. Barlow. Refore buying new tires. Goodyear and freshment were served to the followFirestone. K. 1 Tall Oarage, Lula Loper, Mary Stlmpaon, ville. sdftt ing: I'enrl Child, May Stimpaon, Christina Funeral services for Wilson Henry Dance, Amy Thompson, Charlotte JaUanson, veteran railroad man today cobs, Cora Child, Velma Wyatt and at 1 :0fl p. m. at the Elks' home where Ellen Barlow. ritualistic services of the order will club, known as be held with the Reverend John W. theThe third year held their weekSchemer, "Jolly llyslop of the Church of the Hood ly meeting Thursday, June 27, at the Shepherd as the seaker. Hrief servthe ices at the grave will be condueted by school house. After the dose of drove club the girls meeting, regular officials of Ogden local No. 2, Knights Af-j of Pythias, to which Mr. Ranson was to Ogden to see the picture show, went show to all the ter the they a member. He also belonged to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma AnderOrder of Railway conductor. Mr. where son, they had previously takRanson died Monday at a local hospien their and spent the night' bedding tal following an operation for appen- on the In the morn- - j lawn. spacious dicitis. in singing,' after a ing, night spent Mr. and Mra. Paul Wright and famlittle a and sleep-- ! story ghost telling, of luebIo. Colorado, and Hryan ily ing, the girls were entertained at a! Wright of Colorado Springs motored delicious breakfast by Norma Ander-- ! to Ogden this week, leaving Colorado Lucille Childs son, Margaret Springs at 6:00 o'clock Tuesday morn- and Mrs. Alma Bingham, Anderson. Those who ing and arriving in Ogden at 3:00 enjoyed the party were Leila Bybee,! o'clock Wednesday morning. John Pane pleaded guilty in the Fern Thompson, Margaret Bingham,! Second district court Monday to a Faye Thompson, Norma Anderson,! Taylor, Susie Jacobs, Lucille! charge of embezzlement and was sen- Grace tenced to serve from one to 10 years Childs, Kathrine Farr, Erma Jacobs; and Thelma Valentine of Brigham in the Utah state penitentiary by secretary-t- Lin-col- h Green-house- dia-tri- s, ct de-cre- n. RIVKRDALE w, 4-- II Mne mfilMenns ! ! Judge Eugene K. Pratt. Iane was accused of depositing a worthless bank draft in an Ogden bank, and then issuing a worthless check for $842.60 on a local automobile dealer. Ira A. Huggins, prominent Ogden attorney and chairman of the Weber County Democratic committee, was named bishop of the Tenth ward of the North Weber stake, President John V. Hluth announced. Hishop Huggins succeeds Stephen T. Durrant. The last detachment of Ogden guardsmen returned home Monday from two weeks training at Jordan Narrows. The group consisted of 36 enlisted men under command of Captain J. 1.. Ncwcy and Lieutenants Joseph Solehert and Niel C. CTegg. t'lyde Hull, West Ogden, was fined $100 in the city court Monday for selling eigarcts without placing the state stamp tax on them. $50 cash bail was forfeited Monday in the city court by J. II. Wilson on charge of liquor possession. Margaret Tarter, arrested Saturday traffic violation charge, forfeit-tcourt Monday when she failed to answer to her name when the rase was called. It was charged by Motorcycle Officer Rink Smurth-a.l- e Miss Parker drove her marine right into the officer's motorcyon a y a cle. undetermined origin did considerable damage Sunday after-l- i 100 Plcs to the Utah I ower & Lightbelonging company. The long poles were stored at the of Avail avenue and Twenty-secon- d street, and were badly damaged before the flames could he put out. A radio horn valued at $50 together with a suitcase full of and wiring connections, were reported stolen Sun-ua- J' from an automobile to J. B. Brown, 141 West belonging Twenty-firstreet. Funeral sprays, Basket and any price from $1 up. Why pay I?.w .'lber t Ior,l- - "40 2Sth Street. intcr-scc-ti- on st City. A patriotic program was given Sun- day evening in sacrament meeting. The program wa given by the ward choir, under the direction of Alma Ellis. The opening song was "America." The following numbers were given: "Utah, the Queen of the West, was sung by a quartet, composed of Edward Bingham, Paul Bingham, Mabel Ellis and Charlotte Jacobs, followed by a discussion of the song. The choir then gave "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean, after which Drucilla Thompson gave the history of the song. A quartet, composed of Leona Ellis, Erma Jacobs, Smith Thompson and Hebe r Jacobs, sang The Flag Without a Stain, and Sidney Wyatt gave a talk on the meaning of the song. Mrs. Sophia Bingham was accompanist for all number. All joined in singing The Star Spangled Banner, after which Paul Bingham offered the benediction. Kir. Murray K. Jacobs is expected home today after a ten-da- y business its a country wide demonstration trip to southern Utah. Mrs. N. J. Valentine and Richard Price spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. lleber G. Jacobs. The officers and teachers of the Kiverdale Sunday School had a "Pot Luck party at Cold Water canyofr, Friday, June 28. Each one brought his own lunch, which was passed out pot luck fashion. Games were played around the bonfire and polar pies and candy served to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. John Siler, Mr. Ed. Bingham, Air. S. Wyatt, Alias Margaret Sampson, Dora Child, Dur-iHamilton, Lillian Allen, Jack Bernards, Leona Ellis, Smith Thompson and t loris Gibby, Carl Thompson, .n'f.. Slcvcns Emma Jacobs, Victor it starts today m lullis. Airs. Alurray K. Jacobs was pleasantly surprised Tuesday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baldwin iure and Rex Baldwin stopped for a wait on their way to Idaho. 410. The BaldLincoln, the Prophetic American wins are from California and are was the subject of a lecture at the spending their vacation in Utah and ventral Junior high school auditorium Idaho. Mr. Ross Jenson of Salt by Dr. Edward Howard Griggs, Lake, spent the week-en- d New York. The with his parents, Mr. n was the sixth on the summer E. Jenson of Roy. Air. alter J. Greaser has announcseries. ed a change in the policy of his store. PATIO SPRINGS WATER Beginning July 16 he will discontinue MAKES THE SKIN SMOOTH his credit business and conduct his Exposing the body to the air and store on a cash and carry basis. Aliss Grace Taylor took n.agnesia water at Patio Springs in part in the Eden the skin becomes flushed, smooth wcital given by Miss Ellon Thomai and rosy, and there comes a fine feel- Iriday evening at the Glen Bro.. Roberts recital hall in Ogden. g and cheer. ing of adv. De-sig- ns lee-tu- re Ki-wan- -- new is j. (Not Good After July 6, 1929.) 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