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Show lowing the luncheon a program was given and included a reading by Mrs. Pauline Evans and a vocal selection by Mrs. Cora Myers. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. David Munroe, Mrs. William Alvord, and Mra. Fred Dra, Fonts New Method Deatlsta, The Junior MacDowell club will Mrs. Harold Evans Stone. 1. ado. 243. October 2468 Washington, phono bold the next meeting The initial meeting of the Home Funeral spray a, Baskets and De- -. The Ogden tabernacle choir will enon concert and Culture club was held at the home of signs any price from $1 up. Why pay tertain with a banquet Hotel the 28lh 740 Bigelow. the at Street. Weber more? president, Mrs. J. F. Hobbs, 2414 Floral, Friday evening Madison avenue, with Miss Nan WilLester Hinchdiff will direct the Ihone 410. liams as assisting hostess. After a Roy Sorenson, alias Ray Jensen, 40 business session the afternoon will short Red Cliff a to of Members driving Camp of Idaho, pleaded guilty given U the program, consisting car while intoxicated, and was sen hold camp reunion Saturday evening jwai the! Echoes. Refreshments Vacation of of banks in on the 30 tha to serve tenced city at 7:30 oclock days served. were Gold of the was north sentence The imposed by directly Ogden river, jaiL Star drive. Each member will bring The Ladies Literary chib met WedJudge Simon Barlow. lunch. her nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Twenty students from Ogden regwill dub LeRoy Pugmire, 1158 Twenty-fift- h Literature Modern istered for the fall quarter at BrigThe Matter-sostreet. The hostesses for the afterW. B. ham Young University and include meet Friday with Mrs. noon were Mrs. Pugmire and Mrs. A h street. Wanga-garTwenty-fourtKeith 658 J. Ferman Westergard, William Douglass. Bal-li- f, J o'clock. one Rhea Taylor, Mark Squires luncheon will be served at Eelah Strickler, Gwendoyln Ste- Following the luncheon a meeting will I The initial meeting of the fall sea-son for the United Commercial Trawart, Lorene Randall, Irma Lant, J. be held. Mrs. Matterson will preside. will dub social velers auxiliary was held Tuesday afIna Sisters' Smith Jacobs, Retta Jacobs,4 Pythian Pouiter Hunt, Hazel Taylor, Lloyd meet Friday afternoon at the home ternoon. Mrs. David Munroe, presiHadley, Edward Rich Green, 0. Nor- of Mrs. Mary Ashton, 2541 Van Buren dent, called the meeting to order. man Georslen, Floyd G. Eyre, Kath-rin- e avenue. The assisting hostesses for The Child Culture club met ThursCooley, Joseph Clyde Buehler, El- the afternoon will be Mrs. Hannah day afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow and Bertha Connie Agren. Eklund and Mrs. J. W. BalL The with Mrs. E. C. Olsen and Mrs. H. D. Barker len George Ross, 22, of Brigham City, regular meeting of the dub was held! Olsen as hostesses. One minute talks was arrested Tuesday by Officer Tuesday evening in the K. of P. hall. Iwere given by club members on dub members will ternational Relations, Mrs. Frank Dewey Hawkins, and lodged in the city jail on the charge of possession hold their first 'meeting of the fall' Bartlett spoke on the 'Life -History n of liquor. Two kegs of season on Saturday at the Valley) and Community Activity of Ants. liquor were seized in an automobile in House in Huntsville. A luncheon will Each member had an additional guest be served at one o'clock followed by for the afternoon, which young Ross was driving. Mrs. Ray The Junior Martha society met Federal Trapper John Crow reported the business meeting. I will Hinchdiff Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Louis preside. Monday that a half dozen brown bear W. Pingree, 1364 Twenty-fift- h Eaststreet, of the Order set Miriam him were captured in a trap by chapter, n in Wheeler basin, east of Mount Og- ern Star, will entertain at a bridge' Mrs. Carl Eubank, president, Mrs. Bolstad was Conrad led.. the at afternoon den. A large bear got in a trap, but Saturday Legion chateau, for the ant hostess, managed to free itself. A dozen Mrs. coyotes, a bob cat, skunks, weasel and benefit of the educational fund. comtha of chairman is G. the have been J. trapTitley caught by badgers per since the first of the month. Mr. mittee on arrangements. Other comGrow is employed by the biological mittee chairmen are as follows: Mrs. survey and state of Utah to trace and Hans Aabel, tickets; Mrs. W. E. Fenner, tables and cards; Mrs, Fred Carr, poison predatory animals. The first assembly of the year, refreshments; Mrs. Lee D. Turner, was held Monday at the dining room. Weber high school. Superintendent The Acacia club met last Friday B. A. Fowler gave a brief address, afternoon at the home of Mrs. James and was followed by Attorney George C. Mac Far lane, 2525 Fowler avenue. A Lowe, of Ogden, who gave an inter- luncheon was served at one oclock esting address on The Constitution followed by the regular club study. Past and Present; Principal Keith A paper was presented by Mrs. L Walquist gave a short talk. A pro- M. Cooley, continuing the consideragram of musical numbers was given tion of Contemporary Types and and included numbers by Miss Violet Tendencies, from last years proHanford, vocal solo; and two violin se- gram. The luncheon table was declections by Alden G. Pettigrew, of orated with lovely fall flowers in the .the school faculty. He was accom- golden shades. The hostess was aspanied by Willard L, Robinson. sisted by her daughter, Mias Ludle A bench warrant was ordered issued McFarlane. Besides the club memfor Jack Hammon In the city court bers additional guests were Mrs. Ralph Ihesday he failed to appear to ans-- 1 Roberts, Mrs. L W. Pingree, Mrs. J. wer to a charge of driving his car D. Harding, Mrs. C. II. Jensen, Mrs. David J. Wilson, Mrs. W. A. Kerr, of past a red light traffic signal. Failing to heed a boulevard atop! Salt Lake, and Mrs Kathrine North sign, L. Frost forfeited 2 bail. up. Henry Rose was' fined $5 after Mrs. John Holden entertained the pleading guilty for failing to stop for members of the Liberty club Thursday a street car that was discharging afternoon at her home, 2933 Grant avenue. Mrs. Thomas C. Hanley was i n, d, In-T- he Fi-Wo-- . Monday eve- The Aitrusa club met A dinner ning at the Hotel Bigelow. busines a followed by served was i has club This meeting. r?entlyi!!3 corniced organized in Ogden, and of women who hold executive positions in diversified business and professional pursuits. The officen chosen for Mrs. the coming year are as oltows: Vera Ruth G. Dunn, president; Miss Miss Mary E. Zinn, Inez Cortez, Miss Rawson, secretary; nation-- al treasurer; Miss Stella Stanley, who, executive committee chairman, with Mrs. Sophia Read, Miss Erma Madsen and Miss Jessie Beebe, form the board of directors. The club meets on the first and third Monday the first Monday of each month with a luncheon and on the third Monday with a dinner. The state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Saturday, September 28, at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol of Ogden, state regent, will preside. The business meeting will be followed by luncheon at one oclock, and assist-Americ- . 1920-193- . , an OF THE DISTRICT OF WEBER COUNTY, STATE UTAH Stella Evans, plaintiff, vs. Uoyd Evans, defendant The State of Utah to said defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear of within twenty days after rvice thservedwi if you, summons upon this actwm is in the County m which this days within thirty otherwise brought; the above after service; and defend entitled action; and in case ofyour be failure so to do, judgment will to the according rendered against you demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said court a This action is brought to recover matof bonds the judgment dissolving rimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and of awarding the sole care and custody the minor children, the issue of the demarriage between plaintiff and fendant and for general relief. . R. IL BAUMUNK, Plaintiffs Attorney. Ecdes Bldg., P. O. Address: 807-8-- 9 will reconvene after the luncheon un- Ogden. Utah. til 3:30, when it will adjourn to ML Publication dates September 6, 13, 20, Olivet cemetery to place a marker, 27; October 4, 1929. with fitting ceremonies, at the grave ALIAS SUMMONS of Mrs. Glenn R. Bothwell, past state COURT OF OGDEN (OTT, vice-preside- David S1S-S- Dated: Ogden City. Weber thia 19th day of SeptemberY-- ! Ctgk, Fimt publication Septembers Laat publication October 192,11 l. Summons IN THR DISTRICT COURT COUNTY. STAIR OF Atom Milton Anderson. OF PlainUff. mini i. Hall and Joaephu. other persona unknown elaiiSne ' title, estate, lien or interest ia tL m orty Ascribed In the eompUint J?111 k plaintiffs ownership tiffs title thereto. Defendant1 The State cf Utah to .aid Defdaau. Yon are hereby summoned to twenty dare after service of wh npoa yon, if served within the CeuaJ. thie action ie brought; other U. ty daya after service; end entitled action; and in earo so to do. Judgment will he imden? you according to the demand which kaa been filed with the CleT?', court. This action is brourtt decree of court, quieting plaintiff, utlTSU any and nil claiau of the to the following described proper? j? A part of the Southeast tioa 11. Townahip I , i? oTti?lu 1 UkblMtolUd COUNTT OF WEBBS. STATE OF UTAH Jack Ball, doinc bnriMM under the and atjrle of tha tedm Anetiox CWW, plaintiff ro. A. W. Bowmen and J. & Slnda, Stales 2 I. A. HUGGINS, Plaintiffs time-keepe- BnPUdii.& nboue-entitle- 07-- 8 oSErtxnZ' Jflrn 0Pinlndin. eSll!?nf hSmr QCDCPOc' liQCT WQOQCP The Holden decorated in Refreshments vere gerved during the afternoon, lMhlmLSSiih9CUt0tithe Zmi sssisting hostess. ' home was attractively al1 flowcrB and leaves sentenced to pay a fine of $3. E. R, Ekina forfeited 2 on a similar charge. Failing to appear to answer to a of the' school foT'the Deaf'aiid Blind. The next meeting of the Martha so-' wo eiety will be held on September 14. entertained the mlbu Motorcycle 0fficer! Mra. J, F. Campbell Sacred menibers Heart league of the Fnrml; ru Tiiii. t v Wednesday afternoon at Shuffs. Fol- F ye lowing the business meetng tea was comunication nerved. The next meeting will be held October 30. wm i ?utro' of ! The Udies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church held the initial Wilson filial meeting of the club season Tuesday af- h DforJnaVonJvn ternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. fnvmefiiii6 Dcf.oan Jhe in- - John Edward Carver was in charga tru.ok 0f the program. The hostesses for a p the fternoon were Mrs. George Whit- blunt 9 fh iT nieyer, Jr.. Mrs. Margaret Homan, SfClanoW nh Mrs. N. A. Morrison, Mrs. O. A. Tuc-m.- n ?.y tr,,kin? .fl11: ker, Mrs. T. W. Beck, Mrs. W. T. Astil hi fa,1.and, and 'Mrs. E. S. Ward. A number of hi. nti ?me man vocal selections were given by Mrs. nhwt n,. h S voluntary Grace Bartlett She waa accompanied ' iS by Mrs. Hazel Keyes. , Mii ELQuiiani.ndl Mra-- JoMPh Horrocks entertained cCdvh0m1 her cIub Frday afternoon at her fw..0f.vS.VJniL.P!!t Mnthlw ,treot r STlui Cr Pav'' Trained service men start ifig in the morning-wo- rk finished same day! V e ??? on tlknnt lludson w?s '?Z 0, CD t0ev?rnfl ty R.neiwfUrEi. Hinfi brother?1 the Ladywood apartments. A luncheon waa served atVmaU tables home in JfU Illd0A' and then m fr I m, Srf. !? Le-gan- i $20.00 a ds, s ? ' ' Ideal Heat in your home right away! L : h A r , . .., , . Covers .r,j each centered with astera. twelve laid or members. The Mro,Edlcitl,.Ncr members club presented Mrs. James j'Uurton, a member of the club, and Thomas The Lion Pont f0r-Mmidaythat Joseph sf Eceworthhaa twh Ang2ft lhrtly been made akhf,r Addi-wh- o fheon. pany's properties. Mr. Edgewo?th. ' Snde ha. been foreman of the diking M D d conveyors of the Rock Springs Coal fcuit Lake, company, replaces Dave Daniels, who lluIlter,oi The Junior Child Culture club held has been made foreman of tho Star the initial meeting of the club year nune, a Lion company property. Saturday afternoon at the Green G : A lunehron wM serv Ugan and U E." Noble' effected tho"ro-- 1 biea roo,n!' one foUowed by a short at clwk, of numerous articles of stolen covery that recently disappeared i buwnMa noting. Mrs. Louis J. Holth-iro. property homes on the bench. Fred Brown ?r Preaidnt. presided. The assisting tb ffternoon were Mra. who was recently arrested, admitted bo8te8MS Mr p to the officers that he had pilfered UvWreI1fce Muj: the homes of W.J: Blackburn, Thomas "hy, Mrs. irgil Harrop and Mrs. C. Johnson. Farr and Ernest L. Fort. A,Pha school chapter of the Delphian work began Monday Night night at Ogden high school, where spe- - 80Clety mct Monday for luncheon at cial classes arc being conducted for the Grcen Gables tea room. A resume foreigners, as well as other adults in wa Riven by Mrs. Fred CaiT. Mrs. Clarence Blessing was the leader. The search of education. topic for the day waa Teutonic Invasion, and was discussed by Mra. M. Mintink. Other papers were given a a follows: Beginning of Monas-ticisMrs. J. L. Campbell; Feu-Ti- i. Mrs. E. C. Carrick; The Rise dsliam, Wok, J. M. Wilatrom; M. Mrs. road work being done on 12th street ;f C. W. Charlemagne, Cross; and Marriott road will.be completed After Mrs. George Charlemagne, today. Thia is the new oil finish hi- Darling; The Eastern Empire, Mrs. eing done in various places throughout W. Easton; Primacy of Rome, iF. the county, and which is proving so Mrs. P. F. Britain, . popular for its durability and ccon- -. Mrs. Bert Grogger; Early Medieval Early omy. This surface, which consists Education, Starkcl; Mrs. Oscar Kirkland. A . of four inches of gravel mixed with an general discussion followed. oil which is 70 per cent asphalt, is Mrs. rolled by the traffic and forms a hart Buren Henry C. Strsnquist, 2833 Van avenue, was hostess Saturday smooth surface in a short time. It afternoon to the members of the r costs the county 34,000 per mile as Childrens Hour club. The topic for compared with about $24,000 for a con-- r the day was German Myths and crcte road, is easily and inexpensively discussed Mrs. David Wilby - repaired. son and Mrs. Henry N. Savage. Mra. Lew Reason was assisting hostess, j The Royal Neighbors of America A WONDERFUL imet Monday evening at 7 o'clock in BUY! the I. 0. O. F. halL A short business Five-Tub- e Radio Set . session was held followed by cards. Ladies auxiliary of the U. T a luncheon Tuesday at tho Green .gave 1188-Phone J or 2558-- J (Gables tea room at 1:30 oclock. Fol i . e Yout present furnace can be easily and quickly converted to use Natural Gas. Just a few hour and surprisingly inexpensive to install a modem Natural Gas Home Heating unit like the one pictured abpve, in your present warm-ai- r furnace, or steam boiler. The conversion with utamatic heat regulation equipment can he started and finished the same day and'you're ready to enjoy this dean, healthful, ideal heat right away. Then you begin to experience the many advan-fage- s of Natural Gas no coal to shovel, no ashes to carry, no dirt, dust or smoke, and die comfortable automatic heat of nature's finestlfuel. hot-wat- er Order your conversion now! Hundred, ofSULate dtiren, have already ordered their heating equip, ment converted for Natural Gu. More than 25 a day are converted it the prerent dme. We are prepared with a large force ofbeing furnace convet- ton expert, to handle prerent and future order, a, quickly as other firm, in town are prepared and are now doing thi, work. poaible. Later, with the arnval of winter weather, rente who delay may have to wait Order your furnace coovereion now. The core U rerprinngly low, and we offer AN EVEN HEAT .that DE BEAT caVt tne most liberal tune payments. (0)gjdlBim (Guns (CdDBipomniiin 414 21th St. Phone 174. JV ginning at the 8outhweet corner tar section. running thence North tie IS? th thence nrSJo chains to the -i-- ttl 2.92 ginning, containing acres Ij Very Simple Lady: I am returning the clock you defendant Tha State of Utah to tha Said Defendant:. sold me because it docs not keep corYon are henfar ranunoned to appear within rect time. ten dayt after carrier of thie enmaene won r, poo. if aerred within the eountjr to which Clerk: It iss a good nation la brew lit ; otherwise, within twenmadam. Ven de liddle han iss on four, thisdaya d altar eerviee, and defend the ty alis and de clock strikes twelve, it actions and in esse of your lailure to do no. the plaintiff In thie action will orivx nina o'clock. , . Addroae den, Utah. cmr IN THE regent - WffiVS&gg . five-gallo- presid-lunchec- IV . the Court for the re!W Complaint, of which and herewith eerved will take Judgment againet with tho prayer of tha plaintiM? Ifrn I on file herein. Thia action is brought againet Pnoee of reclaiming OBt diniJ0!? t lo Alias Summons COURT |