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Show Friday, July THE OGDEN POST Elbert Dyer act charges against continwere of Uyton, Wright, 52, ued by U. S. Coimni .eiomr II. A. until other charges against are disposed of in the Second Wright court. district Wright is alleged to have transmitted a stolen automobile from I .ay ton to Illinois in violation of the federal laws. Although Frank Melonas, 37, lost no time in pouring out a Jug of liquor a, his place of business when an officer approached, a patron at the bar who had just been served a drink was not so ready to lose his liquor, and the glass was confiscated by the officer and held aa evidence against Melonas, who was arrested on u possession charge. He was found guilty in the city court Wednesday und sentenced to serve 150 days in the city jail and to pay a fine of $180 with 140 days of the jail sentence impended providing the fine is paid A petition now being circulated naming Myrtle Brown Shultx as a candidate for city auditor is the first sign of the coming city election in Former Auditor Mary E. October. Farley is also expected to enter the race, together with Iettie S. Manning, the present incumbent. At the meeting of the Ogden Welfare league on Wednesday evening, July 17, at 8:00 oclock, Judge A. W. Agee will address the league on the "Duties of Citizenship." The place of meeting will he court room No. 1 The in the Countv Court House. members of the league are expected to be present Their friends are Sod-erlH-- "China, The Sleeping Giant Awake" was tho subject of a lecture given Wednesday evening in the Central Junior high school building by Dr. Obotl S. Johnson of Lcland Stanford university under the auspices of the Kiwanis elub. Dr. Johnson's lecture was the concluding number of the summer series. Drs, Fouls New Method Dentists, sdr. 24bK Washington, phone 343. cusM. the for Tubbs asks Kdward divorce a in child minor a of tody filed in the Second district court against Erma U Tubbs, charging cruelty and infidelty. The couple were married in Heaver May 8, l!f! 1. Visitors Welcome Dumke Greenhouses, 1607 Klesrl avenue. Four marriage lironsea wore granted by the Weber rounty clerk Monday afternoon as follows: Karl J. Itheea and Ituth Cragun, both of I'leasant View; Rotart K. Hurton and Anna ae-tia- Corey, both of Ogdon; Hcrnard of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mclvina Swanson of Ogden; Jean Lombard of Ogden and Alice Mitling of Salt Lake. Robes, pillows, dishea with pur rhasea of gas and oil at the largeat tire dealer between Salt Lake and Stop in and are our prlcee before buying new tires. Goodyear and Fireatone. K. L. Tall Garage, Kays-Tilladv4L Ada Rublnger was granted a divorce Wednesday from George Rublnger by Judge Eugene E. Pratt on grounds of desertion and failure to provide. The couple were married in Oakland, Calif., in 1020 and have no Ilry-no- il Og-de- n. e. children. John Stallings, charged with being a persistent violator of the prohibition laws, was granted a direct ver dict of not guilty by Judge Simon in the case Barlow at a Wednesday in the city court The motion was granted on the grounds that tho evidence submitted was insufficient to bear out the complaint. Stallings was convicted March 19 on a Bquor charge and paid a fine of $150. Funeral sprays. Baskets and lto signs any price from $1 up. Why paj more? Weber Floral, 740 28th Street. Phone 410. The national conference of social workers in San Francisco wai attend-e- d by Mrs. J. B. Tueiler. Weber counGriswold, ty matron, and Mrs. Ada visiting housekeeper of the Children s Aid society, who returned Monday from the conference. Mr. and Mrs. George Wangsgard and Mr. and Mra. Clifford E. llaasing have returned home from an extensive tour of the Pacific coast from San Francisco to Victoria, B. C. The par- - ty attended the national retail grocer's convention in Portland. O. Moody, 30, of 147 West Doxey avenue, forfeited $150 bail in the city court Tuesday when he failed to appear on a liquor possession charge. Moody was arrested in a clump of oak brush in Burch Creek by deputy sheriffs, after he had broken five or six gallon jugs of liquor. Enough of the liquor was salvaged, however, to he introduced a evidence, it was stated. Moody was just released from jail Monday evening after furnishing the required bail. Danger of irrigation water seeping into the water system of the county infirmary was seen by L. II. Hale, state sanitary inspector, who visited the property Monday. Mr. Hale alio visited the Girl Scout camp in South Fork canyon and advised the draining of a pond near the camp that has been formed from seepage from the water system. The Utah Agricultural college ber county schools in connection with William S. Shold of the Tooele county Emma Lucy Gates Bowen held Funeral services are being will serve on the advisory board. The day in North Ogden for John will be put on during the field, 05, believed the oldest resident production summer session. in Weber county, and haa been a res blent here since 1805, coming from Relief from seagulls attacking cherEngland. He is survived by ten children, 40 grandchildren and 17 ry orchards in the vicinity of River-daleUinta and other communities is asked by orchardisti in those being 1115 to from Five boys, ranging localities. conducted yeara of age, were turned over to ju- by U Roy Investigations Marsh, district agriculvenile authorities, following their con fession of stealing a large quantity of tural inspector, showed that considerable damage had already been done, randy and a flashlight from the West in some cases aa high as 60 per cent. ern States Brokerage and distributing The are protected by law, and street. 139 gulls Twenty-firat rompany The boys were apprehended following some other means of protecting the a forred entry or the place Monday crops is being sought. night for the third time during the Traffic in Ogden canyon on the past week. paved the highway was held up for some in Albert Ellis pleaded guilty time Sunday evening when loose rocks fire to court selling Tuesday city works on July 3 and 4, and was fined on the tracks caused the derailment of the Ogden canyon street car, the $20 by Judge Simon Barlow. , - st RAOIOTROPE NEUTRODYNE with op- eretta will be conducted by Albert J. 1'owell, director of music in the We- Speaker ALL-DYNAM- IC it to yourself to see and hear the incomparable RADIOTROPE NEUTRODYNE before buying any radio. It's the sensation of the day a radio show in itself! RADIOTROPE NEUTRODYNE is made under patents controlled by Radio Corporation of America, llazdtine and La Tour Neutrodyne patents are You certainly owe the high blocking tram completely j way. WRIGHTS The advent of hot summer days was noted Sunday by the Ogden fire were sent department when six calls most serious The in and answered. of the six was the burning of an unoccupied house qt Wall avenue and Binford streets, said to have been maliciously set on fire. Hot, smoking motors, cigarets, and bonfires were responsible for the other calls. V01 The largest tourist party of the season, numbering 105 persons, was entertained in the city Monday at luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow, atd a trip through the canyon and supper at the Hermitage hotel. The party arrived from the east over the Union Pacific, and split in Ogden for Yellowstone park and Southern Utah tours. C UTAH FARMERS MEET AT U. A. C. JULY 15 TO 18 (Continued from page 1.) dancing, New York, and who will also supervise the review. A hiehly entertaining comedy will be presented by Professor Chester J. Myers and his summer school players, Wednesday evening of ller July 17. The play, entitled Husbands Wife, by A. E. Thomas, depicts the interesting life of a woman who, thinking that she will not live long, decides to choose a suita-abl- e wife for her anticipated widower. The plot thickens when the "suitable1 women is found, but the wife turns green with jealousy when her husband begins to pay attention to the woman whom hia wife has chosen to be his future bride. Each evening the children will be entertained with movies. Movies that have been "hand picked for an audience of children. Although some tents are available at the college, the aupply is not large P( EWE IMY I Boy Scouts Active II At Camp Kieselj mP lt week includ-- Rushmer and family, a mem-- lr ncil executive board; B. ? nd family, chairman of tch mmm a ffaa r Pfci ! guests or tne M2PWrHthci.Wee'end "ere Mp nd Shearman, who ed the boys around the camp entertainfire with tones of their world trips. Mr lyhfine songUght th by an july The camp is full & ns mu. tiuigtg!; height of industry. Visitors are 2. to t&n nartf? 5,eael a2d are invited campfire programs. FJELDSTED OFF TO SCHOOL !n,d 7 and 9 TUBE SETS ALL FF.ATURES ALL-OVE- R BEAUTY features of Radio Corporation and its associated companies. Neutrodyne and La Tour patents. A de luxe cabinet in beautifully matrhed walnut with sliding panel doom. Selectivity beyond comparison, made possible by four stages of tuned radio. E Marvelous TONE, due to RADIOTROPE new and exclusive "TRANS- - Combined NEC-1RODYN- Completely MOMC" feature. Just turn the shielded dial to desired station. I Nine tube. Neutrodyne a feature found in only high priced radios. Four stages of tuned radio. Four gang condensers. ALL Dynamic Speaker. than its speaker. shielded set. One dial, illuminated. 9 Tube Utah Dynamic Speaker Complete Tube Utah Dynamic Speaker Complete 7 7 No radio is better readable numerals. Tube Utah Magnetic Speaker Complete $155.00 S112.00 $99.50 fevs v,sltfro Mrs. mlfky Mrs wen Thevhlr hostess to and Miss Vera ethers of Salt Uke City and of Srt 2PeMVely'JonWednedV Mr- - Dan Hey- JSnA and children an,d also were guests at the Benedict home. Mu! RUV& nr.vY nM;-!eneLdict ,WM nd children of DraHe vIdahc !81ted Th:i.ir tformerly UUUI1 our' an4ir'ndSiWtV,v,ca this t the p Ira w to'sp'wpte their visit. community are fEmirVeVhie tra8ric death of Dick thi ramily in A?1" lnsorrow. rathy with lad who was so short a time oie of our number, was tilled 4th Man peo explon. Wilson funeral aomces at Pleasant Vi?wthe last Su onul? aon' DikrUSr. !f Soi"y. E- - M Bfwdict and were Salt Lak -- hen the, were eatomobile cjt rW teraK !?Vi!sonMwfell? Wixom fornwrly SS takfhf Hy ihVa- FX,,tratment and a- " (Downstairs) Stand-H- n Pearson, of Great who with nece will Jj!? w?fnianasome time. Peterson came from "T Fv.n.f " yommg. on July 4 to be over holiday, the h7 day at the celebra- in their old home town, Plain tjon - A has as her eueats. three nieces ofden Salt Lak -- U r;. dei the bei the fra fro Men's work shirts, blue and gray chambray, in a nice summer weight. A O Sizes 14 Vi to 17 (Downstairs) 4dC Boys knit unions, ecru or white, short sleeves and knee length. For summer and fall rA wear Summer wash frocks in all the latest styles, made of dainty shear materials; cool and comfortable. Values up to $3.95. (TA f -- Special a (Downstairs) Special 3)1.45 (Downstairs) $1.39 Ill SU! fir bn summer at cos' dei He Rl mi by srn tyi Be; Prints vs m Pi Extra heavy crepe is all pure silk flat beautiful new print terns; best color pal combina 0 tions. $2.95 OQ values. Yard....el)11' Goods Wash goeds, consisting of dun rayon crepe, checks, ity and etc. Plain and pnnl DU th fre Th (01 tlM a th m Th sts BU patterns. Good colors. Values to $1.00. th Yard. ti ,39c Handkerchiefs, pure Irkjj linen, colored hemstitch hems, dainty hand embroidered corners. 15c Ok values 3 for BH fei of he fli t7 4 e eof fit Shirts Arrow shirts of madras or fancy broadwn materials, collar attached collar to match style. only shirt made with Arrow collar, which rants a perfect fitting & lar. Values to (PI Ah Special. (Mens Store) Frocks Summer wash frocks, dainty and cool for warm weather. Regular $1.95 values. (Ta tw thi OaC Frocks TCI the Hankies Unions (Downstairs) by fee Oat Wash Shirts I lib: (Street Floor) Silk prints. t hid hJ He twi wij of ns tume jewelry. New earrings, heavy bracelets and clever brooches. QQp Special values tUL Men's bib overalls in a 220 weight denim, full cut and all strained points rTQ bar tacked I C tortrip to Brighton on July Ogden's Only Exclusive Radio Store Let Us Make a Free Demonstration In Your Home! for Overalls (Continued from page 6.) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler left ot tm THE UTAH RADIO AND TELEVISION CO 3 hu weave; Jewelry of Assortment Modess sanitary napkins, 1 dozen in box; usual 39c values. Special for WILSON e.v Complete With Us Means, Speaker, Tubes, Antenna Everything Installed in Your Home, AND P0 DAYS FREE SERVICE! $1.00 (Second Floor) toe. Beautiful clear pecot top. Special (Street Floor) the hoi fill Sheer chiffon Van Raalte silk hose, silk from top to $1.95. Special.... chlmlS? MSUndfe, poi tioi Bright print dresses for the miss; new styles never shown before; new broad-print2 to 6, with panties to match, 7 to 14. Chic styles. Usual.. (Second Floor) Mr. Md Mrs. Gt; inv Silk Hose Saturday 9r rite Dresses Modess tion of the United States itn itn . s, d lut days we shall clear away summer stocks at prices that demonstrate the courage of this store when the order is given Cut Prices Visit the whole and Clear Away! store. Of course, you see here only one hundredth part of the offerings. 9 coi th 550 July 13 to July 23 During these koum, enjoying tneir weeks vacation. The boys have been following a pro- -. gram which includes hiking, handi-- ! craft, nature study, games and swim-- ! i vii ret thn With pencils blue Start off a lively Sale for you. I jVt,80IS at cat The Discount Squad ifh odate the . large number who make applications for them; therefore, if you have tents strap them on your car and bring them long. A space will be reserved for rou, and water and lights will be urnished free by the college. Meals) can be obtained at the college cafeteria or the dairy for a nominal fee. minp. tin CflJEABAHCEl used. Price includes ALL DYNAMIC Speaker. Think of all the best features of any radio and you have the RADIOTROPE NEUTRODYNE. ! u Hats Girl's summer hats, hg and dark colors, nove 1 styles; usual values to $2.95. QUP n r. |