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Show Friday, October 25, 1929 rious organizations; violin solo, Edward Bonner; report of N. C. C. W. convention, Mrs. A. H. S. Bird; piano selection. Miss In Van Clavelle; gltafe Klaras October 28, at 2:00 p. m., Gablea tea room. Subject, Romances'; resume of past Mrs. E. P. Mills; The Medie- attitude of Mind," Mrs. C. H. Ste-leader. Topics for report will kfaiven as follows: Stories of King Trt&r, (1) Mrs. F. W. Easton; (2) 0. Kirkland. Character of the H. Thorsten-- i tfhelungenlied, Mrs. Mrs. the of Nibelungs, The Lay !fBi A. C. Mrs. Beast Epics, Turner; the from Selections Reynard, inV J. F. Wikstrom; The Cid, glLM. Sowadski. Mrs. Richard B. Porter was hostess the members of the Acacia club iljdsy when the members celebrated anniversary of the die twenty-secon- d IfMonday, ? Green H. a tit of the club. A luncheon served at one oclock. The guests v las seated at one long table. Yel-toclub the and white snapdragons, fjois were the attractive decorations birthday cake holding twen-tr4w-o candles, was at the head of the as the cake was served, each and table, nember blew out the candle and made " 2!a Members of the club wore hats to the luncheon, fashioned dd followed the luncheon. games (jessing to Mrs. Harriett made Awards were Emmett and Joan Mrs. oodmsnsee, Mrs. Porter. Instrumental music was ftpUhEd by Miss Maud Marion Barker and Miss Annabel Barker. A piano (election was given by Mrs. J. W. Ure, ind Mrs. Richard B. Porter gave two reel numbers. The club song was were eimg by the members. Pictures takf" of the group. The committee is charge of the arrangements for the afternoon were Mrs. Edward I. Rich, Mrs. H. A. Soderberg and Mrs. I. M. Cooley. The club members are Mrs. Joseph Wright, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, Mrs. J. C. Mrs. E. L Rich, Mrs. Fred G. Tsytor, Mrs. Robert L Burton, Mrs. J. W. Ure, Mrs. David 0. McKay, Mrs. Heber geoweroft, Mrs. Frank E. Higginbotham, Mrs. A. L. Scoville, Mrs. H. A Soderberg, Mrs. I. M. Cooley, Mrs. A. C. Christensen, Mrs. Joan W. Emmett, Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. The special guests E. W. McCune. were Mrs. Thomas D. Dee and Mrs. wish. f Mc-Fsrls- Harriett Woodmansee. daughters of the Mormon The Batt- alion tendered their retiring regent, Hrs. Vilate Smith, a surprise Friday afternoon at her home - on Twenty-fift- h street. The members were dressed in fancy costumes. Pictures were of the members in groups. and music were enjoyed by the members. A luncheon . was served, and covers were laid for twenty-onThe regular monthly dinner of the Altnua club was held Monday evening at the Hotel Bigelow, at 7:30 oclock in the Japanese room. Mrs. Mary Armstrong La Coste, past president of the Salt Lake. Altrusa dub, was the ipeaker of the evening. Ths second annual meeting of the Salt Lake Diocesan council of the tional Cfeundl of .CathoUfcJWamen, was held Tfyirsday at Eureka. The member motored over to Eureka in busses, and a, luncheon was served in Eureka at the Kiwanis club rooms followed by a business meeting and program Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, president of the council, gsve an address. Mrs. Bird taken, Games e. just recently returned from Washington, D. . (X, where she - attended the annual convention of the National Council of Catholic Women. The "Iftheduring the period of amortize Waites Services of the intermr fhall Mrs. jtion ill excess of the revenues V'iv. Colorado lvivcr Hill am unt Held Monday to meet the perinecessary Catholic Education Kev. odical payments to the Inited Slates Funeral services for Mrs. Keefe, superintendent of CathThe people of Utah should forever as provided in contracts, executed unwife of John A. ait-.olic schools; The Star essions Ban-ne- r, Spangled feel under obligation to southern Cali- der this act, then, immediately after who diedWaite, Ih-the at hospital in Of. by members, accompanied by Miss fornia. Southern California discover-- 1 the settlement of such periodical pay- - don Thursday morning following u La Von Clavelle. menu, he shall pay to the state of short illness, were held in the Syru Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson were ed the worth and importance of the - tah 18 4 per centum of such excess euse meeting house Sunday afteroo; have Colorado capitalised and river, dinner hosts Friday evening and Mr. revenue and to the state of Wyoming at 2 o'clock. The service were unit Boulder dam. Through the through and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson the comper centum of such excess rev- der the direction of Bishop Ainu O. the proposed Boulder dam Utah dis- IS plimented guests. Roses were used covered enue. Colothe Stoker and was llu largest attended of the importance on the dinner table, and fall flowers 5. Sec. The of interior the Senator secretary funeral services held in the Syracuse in the rooms. Covers were laid for rado river, and now comes is for contract to hereby authorized, which Utah ward bill a Smoot with choir, and vocal solos ly Mi.-through Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. the in of water reservoir said storage Bertha Sessions, of Kuysville; and u H. P. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles may capitalize the great river. for and the such thereof at vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph delivery eastThe river has always been. in Empey. be agreed upon, for Walker, Mr. Gladys Hanks Simpson, as points may to California ern Utah, but it took The Junior Child Culture club will discover irrigation and for the generation of of Ogden and David Cook. The inits worth as a state asset al- electrical and delivery at the vocation was by William (riddle and give s dancing party Friday evening it was not within its borders. switchboardenergy to states, municipal cor- - the benediction by Bishop David Stok at the Berthana. The ball will be in- though Smoot bill provides for an ap- porations political subdivisions, The formal. A feature of the evening will andjer. The s;eaktrs were Israel Call, 11. surof electrical be a program of fancy dances, includ- propriation of $20,000 to makeinvescorporations Hogan, President Henry and complete preliminary at said .dam, upon Blood, Mis Emily Brough, 1 resident ergy generated ing a dance review by pupils of Mrs. veys incident to the project. charges that will provide revenue suf- Arnold D. Miller und David Cook. InSophie Reed. A special number will tigations The more essential provisions of ficient in his judgment to cover all ex- terment took place in the Syracuse be the Spanish ballet and will be under the personal direction of Mrs. the bill follows: penses of operation and maintenance cemetery, where the grave wa dedi-ate- d Incurred by the United States on ac- the Reed. Solo dances will be given by For the purpose of controlling by William Wuite, of Burley, of works constructed and Idaho. The sons of Mrs. Waite acted Miss Maxine Fox, Miss Lucille Clark, floods, improving navigation and the flow of the Green and meats to the United States. Contracts as pall bearers, and the floral offerand Miss Afton Stratford. The ladies in charge of the ball are Mrs. Ronald Colorado rivers, providing stored wa-- 1 respecting water for irrigation shall ings which were numerous and very Wadsworth, chairman; Mrs. Virgil ter for reclamation of public lands and the for permanent service and shall In beautiful were in charge of the SyraHarrop, Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, Mrs. Mil-to- n for the generation of electrical energy j made in accordance with the reda ma- cuse Relief society officers. Boyle, Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mrs. Cur- ss a means of making the project tion law. The remaining provisions of the bill tis Allison, Mrs. M. R. Sutton, Mrs. hereinafter provided for a Women unhas to do with repayment of and solvent mainly Louis J. Holther is president of the financially funds to the federal government, regU. A. C. club, and in addition to those already dertaking. contracts for ulation, and water, power Section 1. The secretary of the mentioned the following are members: Mrs. L, E. Boyle, Mrs. S. W. Badcon, nterior, subject to and upon a find-fo- g navigation, rights of givernment and The four Weber county women interested states, recognition of river chosen to train for leadership for him Mrs. S. E. Blackham, Mrs. F. E. of engiby feasibility upon and other matters pertinent farm bureau locals will leave Ogdon Childs, Mrs. C. I Corey, Mrs. 0. E. neering and economic considerations, compact, to the dam. proposed next Monday, October 28, to enter Ellis, Mrs. J. Frank Fowles, Mrs. Fred is hereby authorized to construct; opSenator also has a Flaming Gorge the Utah Agricultural college at inand and maintain dam erate a Froercjr, Mrs. Harry Hales, Mrs. R. hill which is not as elaborate in its The training class will be conH. Hinckley, Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Mrs. cidental works on the Green river in as Smoot the bill. provisions ducted for ten days each full for four northeastern in Horseshoe R. M. Jones, Mrs. W. C. Jones, Mrs. canyon and these leaders will return years, R. Larson, Mrs. M. A. McClenahan, Utah at such point as may be found KAITLE.MKN CLASH FRIDAY and give the work and the instruction Mrs. R. B. Petty, Mrs. E. E. Pratt, most advantageous, adequate to crewho been Ogden have high receive there throughout tho difgridders, states the in reservoir ate a they storage Mrs. P. C. Christensen, Mrs. D. L. out baseto vainly of the trying communities of their county. get ferent Stine, Mrs. H. H. Stratford, Mrs. T. of Utah and Wyoming with a capa- ment of region one, clash this afterwomen who will attend the Tho million not less three of than J. Thomas, Mrs. B. E. Tyree, Mrs. A. city noon with South the Cache team. state college this season are Mrs. of water. The secretary is C. Van Dyke, Mrs. C. A. Watson, Mrs. acre-feMurray K. Jacobs of Eiverdale, who B. L. Whittemore, Mrs. Arthur Wool-lewill take the home reading course; Miss Ann Browning and Mrs. S. Mrs. J. V. Jensen of Roy will study Johnson. margin the Crookston men had tho organization project; Mrs. Murtha incidental structures suitable for the same over the local eleven. Consequently Holmes of North Ogden will study the A board meeting of the Weber fullest economic development of eleccounty chapter. Daughters of Utah trical energy from the water from todays game is expected to be evenly project of clothing, and Mrs. Lillian contested. Widdison of Hooper will train for the Pioneers, was held Monday afternoon said reservoir. make home management work. Injuries in Pioneer hall at 2:30 oclock. a difference may big Section 2. There is hereby estab- In the local team, as Hugh Mayrr, As part of the celebration of Girl lished a special fund, to be known as and stellar linesman, is nursShe: Jack, dear, am 1 the first girl Scout week in Ogden a mothers tea the Flaming Gorge fund, to be captain a dislocated shoulder bestowed you ever kissed? was given Wednesday afternoon in the available for carrying out the provi- ing him in u;on last weeks He: Yes, indeed, 1 learned to do game. United War Service rooms in the Kie-s- el sions of this act. The kickoff ia scheduled for 2:30 that from a radio lecture I heard the building from 4:30 until 5:30 The secretary of the treasury is at Lonn Farr park. other night." Texas Ranger. oclock. The committees who had authorized to advance funds from time of tea were the Mrs. Roy D. to time to the secretary of the interior, charge Thatcher, Mrs. Roy Packer, Mrs. J. such advances to bear 4 per cent inIk Jolly and Mrs. Joseph Aldrich. Pre- terest, but no advanced shall be made siding at the tea table were Mrs. John far operation unless special appropriaC. Davis, Mrs. George II. Lowe, Mrs. tion is made for that purpose. Ralph Roberts and Mrs. C. B. Morse. Sec. 3. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated from time to time, out of any money in the treasury, such Damaged Deacons sums as may be necessary to carry I truly thank the citizens of Ogden for being How the pastor talked to the highout the purposes of this act, not exwaymen who sought the cash that he ceeding, in the aggregate $18,000,000. placed in nomination as a candidate for City did not have: Ah, gentlemen, I might, Sec. 4. Before any money is apCommissioner; and, if elected, I pledge my indeed, have something to give you propriated for the construction of said if only I had such energetic fellows dam or power plant, or any construcbest efforts to make my home town a desirable as you to pass the plate now and tion work done or contracted for, the place to live in. then. Christian Register. secretary of the interior shall make provision for revenues by contract, in accordance with the provisions of this Messing in Disguise v. act, adequate in his judgment to insure She: (sotto voce) Georgie, dear, payment of all expenses of operation its a burglar! and maintenance of said works inHe: Sh-dont move, maybe he curred by the United States and the Paid Political Adv.rtLum.rit. , can get that window up; ita the one repayment, within 50 years from the we havent been able to open since the date of the completion of said works, Watchman-Examine- r. painters left. of all amounts advanced to the fund. . si-reta- r Last Jo-se- ph ibha Zeta chapter of the Delphian will hold its regular meeting ' j .5 sd-are- as, JLw S TIIE OGDEN POST , e 3-- 3-- j When Were Careless Ti.o poster was examining one of !. unger classes, and asked the m. lion, "What are the sins of omis-- ? After a little silence one young : olfen.-dl.dy Ph ase, sir, thryre ins we ought t have committed und havent." r.illn.un News. 4 e en-se- reg-jwu- nt pay-ulati- ph Squelched Simpleton i a story of a visit John to a haberdasher in paid iarrynuire lnllywood. After ordering this and that, he turned to leave. "And your name? the clerk asked imuKvntly. "Barrymore," win the chill reply. "Which Burrynmre, please?" John surveyed him coldly. Ethel. Richmond Tin re Times-Dispatc- ng Farm Bureau To Train at ng Ia-ga- n. Olie Reeve nnd Ills welcome, by Rev. J. D. Lagan; vocal iota. Miss Frances Huish; reports, va k Wednesday and Saturday I T Nights Y I BERTHANA I $ Appreciation William J. Rackham h, Q A 20 Sets Second-han- d Team Harness. Traces, Bridles, Lines, and Collars. Second-han- d C. W. Cross Co, Ogden, Utah on 22nd SOCIETY jruu happy and aureaMful inlruiiiirtiuM til refill p.rtiwr by nuiLr Is this tUM snil other. Call or write for imrtteulani. MADAM K. 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THE WESTERN FRIENDSHIP , . $ SATURDAY SPECIAL y, . TOUR lsabdreH probably Y at the et 2242 Washington Ave. - V Orchestra f'f foll- program was carried out: High mass, St, Patricks church; celebrant, Bev. Father J. D. Lagan;' luncheon at Kiwanis club; greetings, Mrs. Dennis Barrington, president Catholic Women league. Eureka. The business Msaian was called for 2:30 oclock the opening number was the singing of America. Invocation was given by wv. Wiliam Kennedy, Tooele; address of owing ,v h. ' STUDY OF VOICE OR PIANO WHITE DOVE EDNA CROWTHEK RIRIE . . . SOLOIST AND TEACHER Advanced pupils available for programs. Cleaners and Dyers Ihone 3236-- 2670 Monroe Avenue. Theres a Difference. |