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Show Friday, November THE OGDEN POST 8 Rehatorics of Hawaii and Alaska. vetbilitation, child welfare, disabled eran in hospitals and national defense meetwere discussed at length at the to outlined ing, and a definite plan meet all requirements. of Chief Upon the recommendation commisthe city S. Anderson, Harry Officer sion promoted Motorcycle sertraffic to Hawkins F. Dewey Deeffective geant at $160 a month, have will Hawkins Mr. 1. cember oflicen charge of the junior traffic the at junior high recently appointed schools of the city schools to regulate Regent Horthy Making Hungarian Heroes Funeral Sprayn, Bankets and l)e titan, any price from $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 749 28th afreet. adv. Phone 410. Three westbound Union Faeific trains arrived in Ogden several hours late Tuesday afternoon. They were delayed owing to the derailing of a train at Cheyenne, Wyo., by a lone it, Dana Parkinson, in lie relations at the distrfffnrf pal c fice, has returned from a in Denver, Colo. COnv1 Isabel Croft has against Edward T. Saundei .act:o: cover $1,154.25 on a promJ v ortEg. brought in the U.reAb ThewtioV--0- The Ogden city commt oThLTJI from the American through Loui. J. Holtfffofe operatioon tendered them Armistitei day. Or Heads traffic in the school zone. The cited teacher been was tesiine has Ballard B. Frank in the Second district court November edge of the kindergarten claw LSlak 30 to show cause why he should not ping a half dollar on the ,!be punished for contempt for failuie mid eharJJly, 'What i, that- - ' U of VOi sum the in iKm U h to pay back alimony toi bandit. with first class A FADA, anl B eliminator, beautiful cabinet. Only $00, cash or terms,-Radi- o Studios, Inc., 2337 Washington Ave. In the case of Margaret I. Clark against the Ogden State bank as administrator of the estate of George J. Kelly, ct al. Judge Eugene E. Pratt Tuesday rendered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $1000 on a promissory note secured by a mortgage. FOR SALE Large coal Hot Blart Mrs. Sampson, 2217 Quincy Heater. avenue; phono 3654. A plan is under consideration by the county commissioners to improve Grant avenue. The question ia that of declaring the avenue an arterial highway, which it is said, would enable county funds to be used in opening and improving the street. A committee, composed of Lawrence Farr, Maroni Thomas and J. F. Dumke, presented the matter to the commissioners. l)rs. Foutz New Method Dentists, adv. 24G8 Washington, phone 313. In the case of Eva F. Corey against Ralph D. Roberts, involving the ownership of the Corey block on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fift- h street and Twenty-sixt- h streets, valued at $125,000.' Judge George 8. Barker has taken the caso under advisement for the motion of a new trial in the Second district court. Articles of Incorporation of the Caribou Copper company were filed Tuesday in the office of Weber county. The property ia located in Bonneville county, Idaho, and is owned by Daniel Konold, president; W. F. House, Burton F. Dinsmore, secretary and treasurer; Charles F. Dinsmore and W. P. Spaugh, directors. The property is capitalized for 2,000,000 shares of the par value of 5 cents each. In answer to a counter claim in the of J. H. Leishman against the Utah Mortgage company, the defendant seeks judgment for $633.07 and interest. Ora Norton has received a divorce degree in the Second district court from Glen Norton on grounds of failure to provide and cruelty. They were married in Salt Lake November 17, 1926, and have no children. H. Jones, 38, was ordered by City Judge Simon Barlow to leave Ogden within two days or suffer being confined in the city jail for 90 days. He pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy. Jones has been working intermittently for soft drink parlors on Twenty-fift- h street for the past seven - $235 to Mattie L. Ballard. SMtoW Department, Checking Account. Foreign Exchange. Trust Department Trunk Storage. Interest. EXERCISING JUDGMENT showed Admiral Nicholas Horthy, regent of Hungary, awarding the title of Hero" to officers and soldiers who honor. the of winners to the deeded Is estate exceptional bravery during the World war. With the title, a small sion of the Second district court Monday, the Ogden state bank was awarded judgment against the Ilillcrest Canning company for $14,688, with attorney's fees of $1500. Foreclosure in real estate and chattel mortgages was entered. Charles Rule, of Jenner, Cslifornia, one of the prominent hereford breed- ers in the west, will bring a herd of twelve herefords to Ogden livestock show in January, he has advised E. J. Fjdsted, secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce. Mr. Rule has had an exhibit at the Ogden show for several years past. The city commission Monday afternoon recommended making the final payment to Gibbons and Reed, contractors, for paving in district 154. This Is the third payment which makes u total of $86,119.39. The Evona Investment company, represented by Percy Cook, appeared before the city commission Tuesday and asked for permission to construct a gasoline service station at the northwest corner of Harrison avenue and Capitol avenue. The site ia opposite the Dee Memorial hospital. The site has been investigated by Fire Marshal Bruce Hamilton and states that it would not be a fire hazard. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dean and Mri. C, B. Glasscock, of Salt Lake, spent Thanksgiving in Ogden. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Johnson. The W. R. C. Social club will meet Friday at 2:30 o'clock at 535 Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell have returned from a trip to Po vice-preside- nt; years, The bid .of the Montana and Idaho Lumber company for 65,000,000 board feet of green lodge pole and Douglas fir on the Targhee national forest in Idaho will not be accepted until the return of District Forester R. II. Rutledge from Cheyenne, Wyo., says C. B. Morse, 29 assistant district forester. Walter Howard, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Howard, of 115 Second street, was badly injured Monday afternoon when he received a bad cut near the right eye, when he was struck by an automobile on Second street near Washington avenue. The boy is said to have run into the street and in front of the car driven by Joseph Wilkcnson, 46, of 233 West Second street. Dr. N. II. Savage took twelve stitches in the wound. Howard suffered a broken jaw and cuts on the right side of the face on March 23 in a similar accident near Utah Hot springs. Captain C. ranter, of Denver, Colo., haa arrived in Ogden to take charge of the drive to raise $5000 for the Ogden Salvation Army drive, which it is reported to be coming in rather slowly. A Thanksgiving program for the old folks of the city was given Thursday evening in the army hall on Grant avenue. Judge George S. Barker in the Second district court Monday refused to grant a divorce to LaYon S. Edson from Virgil Edson. The court said that a complaint filed by the plaintiff on February 17, which has not been disposed of is a bar to the suit filed September 25. In both suits the plaintiff charges that the defendant was convicted of a felony on March 9, and that he had purposely failed to support her. At the meeting of the city com mission Monday afternoon Attorney Arthur E. Pratt recommended that the claims of Florence K. Stoker and James B. McFarland for $30,000 and $20,000, respectively, be denied and rejected, principally on the ground that the allegations were not true, and that there were no facts to support the claims. Mrs. Stoker set out that her husband, Richard T. Stoker, drank contaminated water in the city last June and died. Mr. McFarland alleges that his son, James, 12, also drank contaminated water in the city in'June and died. The recommendations of City Attorney Pratt were adopted by the city commission. The claims resulted from a typhoid fever outbreak last summer in Ogden. A permit to conduct a boxing match at the Punchbowl on November 29 has been granted to Harry Kammeyer by the city commission Tuesday morning upon payment of $10 fee. B. J. Finch, district engineer of the United States bureau of public roads, has returned from the convention of the American Association of Highway Officials. The convention was held in San Antonio,' Texas. Judge Eugene E. Pratt, of the d district court, granted a decree of divorce to Fern McGregor against John I McGregor on the grounds of desertion Monday. Mrs. McGregor was awarded $500 as alimony. In Judge George S. Barkers divi- I I in the catello, Idaho. They were the guests ers were laid for twelve Bridge of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright enter- ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Bigelow entained with a family Thanksgiving tertained at an informal family dindinner Thursday evening at their ner Wednesday at their bungalow on street. home, 985 Twenty-fift- h the roof of the Hotel Bigelow in comDr. and Mri. William McKay will pliment to Mrs. Bigelows sister, Mrs. entertain at dinner Friday evening W. V. Cassidy, of Berkeley, Calif. The preceding the Entre Nous dancing rooms were attractively decorated club Friday evening at their home, with chrysanthemums, and the dinstreet. Covers ner table with roses. Covers were 1362 Twenty-fourt- h aid for twenty. will be laid for eighteen. Members of the Santa Rosa football Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cross, of Santa Rosa, California, are guests at the :eam were the honored guests of the Hotel Bigelow. They accompanied the Weber college student body at a din Santa Rosa junior football team which ner Thursday evening at the Hotel played the Weber college team in Bigelow. Following the dinner the Ogden. Mr. Cross is superintendent lonored guests and the Weber college of the Santa Rosa college. Mr.- and students attended a dance at Weber Mrs. Cross have many friends here college given by the girls association who are glad to welcome them back of the college for the visitors. Mrs. James A- - Howell arrived home to Ogden. Mr. Cross was principal of the Ogden high school about twen- from Indianapolis, Ind., where she attended a national meeting of the ty years ago. Miss Barbara Browning, daughter American Legion auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lewis reof Mr. and Mrs. John Browning, who is a student at the Katherine Bronson turned to Ogden after a brief visit in school at Rose, California, spent the New York and other eastern cities. Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, departThanksgiving holidays in San Franment president for the Utah Americisco with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins en- can auxiliary, returned Thursday from tertained at dinner bridge Wednes- Indianapolis, Ind., where she attendday evening at the Green Gables tea ed a meeting of department presiroom. Dinner was served on small dents and secretaries from all the tables, each centered with a basket of states in the Union and the terri bronze chrysanthemums. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Grogger were dinner hosts at their home, 1453 Twenty-eigstreet Wednesday evening. Dinner was served at small tables, each centered with a red candle surrounded by green foliage. Cov fol-owe- EXPENDITURE d. OF MONEY matter whether you earn two dollars a day or two hundred if you spend all you receive. The ultimate result is the same. It does not matter how much you earn, hut it makes a big difference to you what amount you decide to set aside; that determines the future It does not of you and yours. 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