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Show ty-fir- st pleaded not guilFigcras, of to the assault with a charge ty deadly weapon on Bcnigno Solemn, at Little Mountain, west of Ogden, on November 30, when arraigned in the Second district court Wednesday beAtfore Judge George S. Barker. torney John A. Sneddon was appointed to defend Figcras. Louis Prantell also was arraigned before Judge Barker on an information charging persistent violation of the prohibition law. lie pleaded not guilty. For Sale Good warm fur trimmed winter coat; black; size 42. Its a real bargain. Call at 2428 Kiesel Ave. In Judge Eugent Pratt's division of the Second district court Wednesday three defendants in criminal cases were arraigned and were as follows: J. C. Slater, charged with embezzling an automobile, given until Saturday to plead; W. L. Glazier, charged with forgery, given until Saturday to plead; George Williams, assault with a deadly weapon, in the alleged stabbing of Iona Krell, pleaded not guilty. with first class A . FADA, and B eliminator, beautiful cabinet. j Only $G0, cash or terms. Radio Studios, Inc., 2337 Washington Ave. W. D. Fellows was fined $15 Wednesday morning in the criminal division of the city court. lie was charged with reckless driving on the Riv-- ! erdale highway. Six other motorists .! forfeited their bail of $2 each for violating the fvehicle ordinance, and are 'as follows: Virgul Toller, F, M. Bar-- . ron, K. Matin, Weston Poulson, King jKuramund and John Petterson, Hans ; Albrcht and A. S. Robinson were fin- ed $2 each when they pleaded guilty to minor violations. .. FOR SALE Large coal Hot Blast Mrs. Sampson; 2217 Quincy Heater. avenue; phone 3654. District Agricultural Inspector Le Roy Marsh states that the campaign against magpies and rats has been delayed until Wednesday on account of the time required to mix the bait. Mr. Marsh set out a great amount of poison for magpies along the Weber river Wednesday. When this work is completed attention will be turned to rats. Residents of Ogden bothered with rats are urged to get in touch with Mr. Marsh. - The Weber county farm bureau is cooperating in the work Drs. Foutz New Method Dentists, 2468 Washington, phone 343. adv. The case against Jose Valdex was dismissed by District Attorney .David J. Wilson Wednesday. Sancida was charged with assault to commit murder on Alfredo Miranda some weeks ago. Sancida was specifically charged with stabbing Miranda with a knife, and Miranda spent several days in the Dee hospital. Later, according to Mr. Wilson, Miranda and other .material witnesses left the state. Funeral Sprays, Baskets and .Designs, any price from $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. Phone 410. adv. Members of the Ogden Lions' dubs sent a communication to the city commission Wednesday in which they oppose the proposed dosing of Grant avenue between Twentieth and Twen Joae THE OGDEN POST THE OGDEN POST B 18, . . 4 : San-5ci- streets for the benefit of the Amrican Can company. The C. F. Dinsmore company, the low bidder on the proposed bridge across the Ogden river at Grant avenue offered to let their bid of $5600 for the bridge stand until the new commissioners come into office. The Ogden police will give their annual benefit dance Tuesday evening, January 7, at the White City ballroom. The committee in charge of the dance include Sergeant L. M. Hilton, chairman; Detectives W. K. Milligan and George Finn; Sergeant George F. Phillips; Patrolman John Sibbert; Sergeant Leo W. Pack and New Funeral Home Opened by Ilolstad Conrad J. Bolstad, former business associate of the late P. F. Kirkendall, has opened a modern funeral home at 2364 Jefferson avenue, he announce! today. Mr. Bolstad was associate! the Bolstad Funeral Home and will be operated solely by Mr. Bolstad. A large two-stodwelling has been remodelled. The first floor will serve as the business establishment and the top floor has been made into a apartment. A full basement underneath will serve as storage space and a show room for the display of caskets. Partitions were torn out, leaving arched spaces between three rooms at the front of the house on the first floor. These will serve as a chapel and combination slumber and reception room. The preparation room is at the rear of the building on the same floor. An automatic natural gas furnace provide! heat for the funeral home, ry six-roo- m . W. KimbalL Hyrum McFarland, 745 Twenty-nint- h street, narrowly escaped injury Wednesday when his car crashed into a car parked near Fourteenth street and Washington avenue. Both machines were damaged according to police report. The other car belonged to Charles A. Keller, 1334 Kiesel avenue. McFarland offered to pay all damages on the Keller car. Ladies night will be observed by the Ogden Rotary club January 8. The Rotary club celebrates every year the anniversary of Ladies' night with a which has been redecorated tlirougout. Furnishings are in wicker, with a ma hogany reception room at the front. Among other equipment Mr. Bolstad has purchased a de luxe limousine hearse, which he recently drove from the factory in the east to Ogden. The public is invited to come and inspect the home throughout Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 10 a. m. un til 10 p. m. each day and evening. FAMILY SHOE STORE President Levi Edgar Young, of the first council of seventies of Salt Lake, was the speaker Sunday at the quar- terly conference of Mount Ogden The stake, held in the tabrenacle. meetings were held at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. Christmas music was a SUPPERS HOSIERY GALOSHES Practical Gifts at Popular Prices for Every Member of the Family! . She Will Appreciate banquet Miss Lila Parker, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker, of was brought to the Dee hospital Wednesday, suffering from a fractured skull and unconscious. Miss Parker was one of a party of four, it CONRAD J. BOLSTAD was learned, who were in an automobile which went off the road in an with Mr. Kirkendall for nine up automobile accident east of the pow- until the time Mr. Kirkendall years sold the er plant The hospital authorities had business two years ago. not learned the names of the other ocThe establishment will be known as cupants of the car. The accident ocRiv-erda-le, curred at midnight Harold P. Wardlcigh, 28, Southern Pacific fireman, was sent to the railroad companys hospital at San Francisco Thursday. Mr. Wardleigh has been confined to the Doe hospital suffering with kidney trouble. Ills father is Fire Chief II. II. Wardleigh. Oliver Page, 25, and Marry Miller, 24, both of Montana, who are Van's charged with burglarizing Photograph shop at Provo, December 2, spent ten days in the Ogden jail on a vagrancy conviction. They were released Saturday morning, and later in the day were when it was discovered that they had sold a kodak, which is said by the officers to have been identified as one of those taken in the Provo burglary. $3.95 to $5.85 FOR REAL COMFORT AT HOME A Fine Christmas Present for Mother TWO HUNDRED fine Singing Canaries, thoroughly trained under Blue Ribbon singers; satisfaction guaranteed. I.'--- da a . ' ' Hartz Mountain, loud singers. t..$7.50 to $10.00 Hollers, Siefert or Glucks $10.00 up Opera Singers, twelve or more changes of song, rolling and singing; limited number at $15.00 Taylors Pet Shop 450 $1.00 Street, Ogden, Utah Twenty-fift- h All Kinds of Pets to $1.95 PURE SILK Cages and Stands Plain or Black Heels TDE merriest morning of the year, when members of your family Como together and compare gifts.' A And if the gifts comprise fine jewelry and come from us, there will be double joy. A new shape, reliable watch for the girl around 10 or 12 Q1 fk O-ycara of age... i And for boys of the same age and older fifl ((( . . . a good strap Ding dong chime tszmzL 8-d- ay Mantel Clock. $10.00 SEE OUR SPECIAL DISCOUNT TABLE! J. S. LEWIS & CO. so $1 S your limit? -I- these ties certainly look like a lot more fine crisp money--suc- h silks; such reliable tail, oring; such new colors and handsome patterns Arrowhead or Society Maid Special $1.00 Three Pairs $2.75 ALL RUBBER FIRST QUALITY ONLY i present it in one of our gift boxes and itll make a hit A Style for Every Shoe $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 Get Them Now While Size Are Good! FAMILY SHOE STORE AVE-2325 WASHINGTON |