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Show Funeral Spray. Baskets and Designs, any price from 91 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street, adv. lhone 410. 218.8 Meters 1870 Kilocycles The Ogden local No. Culinary 18 October hold their Friday, Alliance, recently organized, first mooting Monday evening In the 7 to 0 A. M. Musical market. United War Service club rooma in the 9 to 10 A. M. Melody shop. Kiesel building. The evening was 10 to 11 A. M.- - Housewife's period. spent in dancing and cards, followed 11 to 12 A. M. Motion picture by refreshments. The organization themes. is sponroring Ora Bundy for mayor, 12 to 2 P. M Noonday variety. and 2' to 4 P. M. Teatime program. Hoy Steele for commissioner, Mary Farley for city auditor. Mr. 4 to 4:30 P. M. Masters of music. Bundy and Mr. Steele each gave ad 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. Kings of Synco-patiodresses. An address waa given by William Swain, representative of the 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Ogden cryer. Butchers International organization 7:30 to 8 P. Ms Salon music. and stated that in his recent survey 8 to 8:30 P. Md Studio variety of conditions in Canada and America group. he had found that adherence to labor 8:30 to 9 P. M. Musical review. rulea was conducive to the betterment 9 to 10 P. M Popular malt quar of community interests. tet. Bra. Foutz New Method Dentists, 10 to 11 P. M. Dance request hour. adv. 11 to 12 P. M. KLO Novelty hour. 2468 Washington, phone S4S. A runaway horse caused Mrs. Eva Saturday, October 19 E. Ray, 52, of South Weber, to receive (Same aa above until 7:80 P. M.) painful injuries Monday afternoon 7:30 to 8 P.M. Studio program. when she tried to save her son, Ken 8 to 8:30 P. Mr KLO entertainers. r.eth from being run over. Kenneth 8:30 to 9 P. M. Baritone feature. waa raking hay in the field, when the 9 to 10 P. M. Remote control dance animal became frightened and lunged hour. request hour. forward, throwing tho boy in a dan- 10 to 11 P. gerous position. Mrs. Hay ran toward 11 to 12 P. Mr Remote control from the horse and attempted to stop it, but bail room. waa thrown to the ground and run October 20 over. Kenneth waa uninjured, but 9 to 9:30 Sunday, recordings. A. Mrs. Ray was seriously hurt and was 9:30 to 11 A. M. Melody shop. unconsrioua for several hours. She 11 to 12 Noon Miniature concert. was removed to the Dee hospital and 12 to 1 P. dance rec it was found that she had suffered a ords. fracture of the skull and injuries to 1 to 2 P. Mr Variety hour. her back. She has a fighting chance 2 to 2:30 P. Mr Stephen Foster melto recover. odies. Census enumerators for the Ogden 2:30 to 3:30 P. Mr-Klof SyncoCity schools started work Tuoaday and pation. will continue until October 81, when 3:30 to 4:30 P. M. Masters of muthey will report to the city board of sic. education. The board will make a 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. Dance rythm. check to verify the enumeration not 5:30 to 7:30 P. den cryer. later than November 10. The enu- 7:30 to 8 P. male chorus. merators named by the city board of 8 to 8:30 P. program. education are: First ward, Mrs, Millie 8:30 to 9 P. organ reGarff and Mrs. M. B. Yates; second cordings. ward, Rev. John W. Hyslop; third 9 to 9:30 P. her trio. ward. Mrs. Bertha Harris and Mrs. 9:30 to 10 P. concert Bernice Huff; fourth ward, W. II. 10 to 11 P. M Dance request hour. Newcomb and Mrs. Leila Hoggan; fter theatre hour. 12 P. fifth ward, C. E. Smith and Mrs. Mar- 11 to 21 October Monday, garet Purrington. P. M.) 7:30 until as Friday The man killed by the Oregon Short (Same line freight train Sunday, afternoon 7:30 to 8 P. M.Arial quartet band. has been identified 'as George Bert- 8 to 9 P. M. UP ce orchestra. P. 9 to 9:30 ram, an Inmate of the Weber county trio. ing 10 P. to 9:30 Mr. who at Roy. infirmary Bertram, Dance 11P.M. 10 to requests. formerly resided in Box Elder county, .has been an inmate of the infirmary 11 to 12 P. M. KLO Novelty hour. for eight years. Bertram was hard Tuesday, October 22 concert of hearing, and had only one eye, and 7:30 to 8 P. entertalnen. poor vision in the other. The identifi- 8 to 9 P. dance hour. cation waa made by Superintendent J to 10 P. hour. M. B. Harris, of the county infirmary. 10 to 11 P. Bertram was 64 years of age, and 11 to 12 P. Mr-KNovelty hour. made hia home In Willard, prior to his Wednesday, October 28 committement to the infirmary. 7:30 to 8 P. MrSalon group. Sheriff Richard D. Pincock released 8 to 9 P. M. Studio program. C.'A. Phillebaum Monday, who was 9 to 9:30 P. baritone. arrested by the sheriff of Morgan 9:30 to 10 P. M. Studio program. county two weeks ago on telegraphic 10 to 11 P. request hour. advices from Houston, Mo., stating 11 to 12 P. M. KLO Novelty hour. that he waa wanted there on the Thursday, October 24 charge of rape. No complaint haa 7:80 to 8 P. M. Salon music. been filed against Phillebaum from 8 to 8:80 P. Mr Novelty trio. Missouri, and the sheriff declined to 8:30 to 9 P. dio feature!. deprive him of his liberty. Sheriff to 9:30 P. Mr Folio music. Pincock telegraphed the officers in 9:80 to 10 P. baritone. Houston, Mo., that the Ogden officers 10 to 11 P. Md Request hour. were holding their man, but have re- 11 to 12 P. M. KLO Novelty hour. ceived no reply, therefore the action bell and Mias Laura Kirkpatrick. The in releasing Phillebaum. The Ogden chamber of commerce program will be in charge of Mrs. M. has elected Jerry Klomp, a director E. Carson, and she will read aeveral to fill the vacancy left by J, Walter plays from Thornton Wilders volume, Ellingson, who moved to Denver re- Angel That Troubled the Waters. cently to make his home. , Mr. EllingCaptain N. J. Hinton, Lieutenant L. son was former sales and traffic man- K. Vining, Lloyd Kelley, Roy Hadlock ager, of the Amalgamated Sugar com and Elmer Anderson, all members of pany, and has been transferred to Den the Ogden fire department, returned ver office of the American Beet Sugar Thursday morning from the north-en- d company, purchaser of the Amalga of Bear river where they bagged a mated, in a similar capacity. Mr. large number of ducks. Klomp is president of the Ogderf Re Henry Williams, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, 1761 Gibson tail Grocers' association. Joe Chandler, 18, Lloyd Alvord, 18, avenue, suffered the loss of several and Yern Alvord, 17, narrowly escaped front teeth Wednesday in an automodeath on the Plain City highway Sat- bile accident The accident occurred urday evening when a large sedan in at the corner of Lincoln avenue and which they were riding struck street. The boy was a Twenty-secon- d horse, and turned over into a canal. in the car driven by his mother, when Two of the boys, Chandler, who was a car driven by an undentified driver driving the car, and Lloyd, were pin ran into them, and threw them against ned under the car in four feet of a fence. The driver1 of the other car water, the younger brother, Vem Al- did not stop. Chauffeur J. C. Hutch vord, who escaped injury, rescued the ins and Traffic Officer Rink Smurth others who were badly cut and bruis- waite investigated the accident ed. They received medical attention Charles Richardson, 50, a contractor at the home of Bert Taylor. of Slaterville, living at the Broom The Republican state committee hotel, was seriously injured at 136 will meet in Salt Lake at the Hotel Twenty-fift-h street Wednesday afterUtah October 26, at which time it is noon, when he was knocked to the expected that Carl R. Marcusen, state pavement and run over by his own chairman, will request action on his automobile. Richardson left his car resignation. Mr. Marcusen is preal in gear while he made a business call. dent and general manager of the Pa When he cranked the car it started eific National Life Insurance com' and knocked him to the pavement pany of Salt Lake and is under con and ran over him. He was taken to tract to devote his entire time to its the Dee hospital in an ambulance. His service. Imer Pett, who is at pres- condition is considered serious by the ent a of the committee, attending physician. is favored to succeed Mr. Marcusen it Withdrawing his plea of not guilty is reported. to a charge of second degree burCity Engineer II. C. Errett has been glary when brought before District instructed by the Ogden city com Judge George S. Barker Thursday missioners to advertise for bids for morning, Rowland Harky, 18, of the rebuilding of that portion of the pleaded guilty to a charge of Third ward sewer from Washington third degree burglary, an included avenue wrst on Fourteenth street to offense. He wss sentenced to serve the outfall sewer. The city is hold- an indetermonate term of from six ing an $8,000 bond of the Union Con months to three years in the Utah struction company contractors. It state penitentary, contends that the construction com Castle Murphy, candidate for mayor pany did faulty work in the construe at the coming city primaries October tion of the sewer and is therefore re 22 tendered his resignation as a construction company her of the civil service commission sponsible. has been advised by the city to rebuild Wedrfesday to the city commissioners. the sewer, but no action was taken Upon the recommendation of Mayor by them. The city finally determined Francis the board accepted same. Dr. to correct the situation and hold the W. S. Paine was appointed to serve company liable. The bids will be open- the unexpired term. ed in the early part of November. Harry Bodine was selected as coach William H. House, 25, a former for the Union Pacific football team resident of Sandy, Utah, returned for 1929. Mr. Bodine is a former Unifrom work Thursday in Los Angeles versity of Utah grid star. Footbal and found the dead bodies of his wife, games will be scheduled with the Mrs. Elizabeth House, and her freshmen tesms of the west, and the baby. A bottle labeled railroad teams. Most of the games "poison was in the hand of the moth- will be played on Sunday. er. House told the police that his Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. S wife had suffered from melancholia. will give a luncheon Monday at 1:30 The Historical society will meet oclock in the Masonic temple club Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in room, in honor of Associate Matron the United War Service rooms in the Mrs. Fred Carr. The arrangements Kiesel biulding. The hostesses for are in charge of Mrs. Dana Parkin the afternoon will be Mrs. Louis Ca- - son. n. Mr-Da- nce Mr-Sele- Mr-Sele- cted the Enujy yao CMHRD)10" (C0IWERI DEFACE CLEAW ED NESS mall EC RI (ED RftV can du cted nga - Mr-Og- Mr-Og- den Mr-Rec- ord Mr-Sele- cted Mr-Fis- Mr-Pop- ular Mr-A- Mr-Dan- Mr-Str- Mr-Mini- ature Mr-St- udio Mr-Infor- mal Mr-Req- ueat LO Mr-Featu- red Mr-Da- nce . : The introduction of Natural Gas in Ogden will favorably affect the pocketbooks of a great many of our people. With Natural Gas you can have clean heat in your home that requires no attention from the moment it is lighted-iin the spring. the fall until you turn it out r' It will keep your home at a constant, healthful n temper- ature, regardless of varying weather conditions. It can be used in your present heating system at small expense. Mr-Stu- Mr-Feat- ured We Appreciate Your seven-month-o- ld on Residents of Ogden have taken an attitude of enthusiastic in connection with the introduction of Natural Gas into this territory. , co-operat- ion . . The huge task of bringing N atural Gas herehas been accomplished with a minimum of inconvenience and as rapidly and efficiently as possible. We extend to our customers our sincere appreciation for their in helping us to progress so promptly in making this new service possible. co-operat- ion GAS THE IDEAL FUEL vice-chairm- an Tre-monto- Co-operati- Natural Gas is nature's finest fuel. It is clean, convenient to use. No dust, no soot, no ashes. You never need to store it in advance. You use it as you need it and pay for it AFTER you use it. There are no fires to bank no furnaces to tend, no drafts or checks to watch. Just even, automatic heat, that is reasonable in cost. It is the most modern agent for cooking,' disposing of gar- n, If its done with heat, you can do it better with Natural Gas. bage, providing instant hot water and for insuring comfortable, healthful temperatures at all seasons. Our engi nee re will gladly supply, without obligation on your part, detailed information on both the installation and cost of Natural Gas service for your home.operation gdtemi (Gens (CdDinni pxni iroiy) 414 24th Street .... Phone 174 |