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Show Friday, February 21.iJ THE OGDEN POST 8 Blanche Mcll Miller Laucerica was Ogden river was stocked recently with 27,000 German Brown fingerling trout. The fish wae sent to the We ber County Fish and Game Protective association from the state hatchery at Murray. They were planted in lower south fork and middle fork creeks. Bessie Hampton Holland was granted a divorde from Guy Holland in the Second district court Monday by Judge George S. Burker. The divorce was granted on the grounds of failure to provide. Funeral Sprays, Baskets and Designs, any price from SI up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street Phone 410. adv. Chief Boatswains Mato E, E. Hern, formerly recruiting agent in Ogden, has been transferred from Missoula, Mont., to Heno, Nevada, according to word received here.. He will open a recruiting station in Keno, the first naval office ever established in Nevada. lira. Touts New Method Dentists, adv. 2468 Washington, phone 343. The first class in a course in first . aid sponsored by tho Welier county chapter, American lied Cross, was held Wednesday night at the Central S. Dilworth junior high school. Young, chairman of first aid, states that the purpose of the course is to train men and women to administer first aid promptly und intelligently. Classes will.be held every Wednesday evening at 7:30 oclock. George Arlisa in Disraeli has carried off the honor of being named tiie best picture of 1020 by the film critics of America. It heads the list of the year's ten best productions resulting from a poll taken by tho Film Daily among 331 newspaper reviewers, forty trade paper ai:d fan magazine critics and three national news syndicates. The territory covered comprised 212 cities of tho United States. Thomas Maginnis departed Monday for his home in New York City after spending several days in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. W. I Maginnis. Mr. Alaginnis camo to Ogden ten days ago with the remains of his brother, John Hugh Maginnis, who met death in an automobile accident in Pekin, Illinois. ' Stanley Birhsel, who has been spend ing some time with friends in Los Angeles, arrived in Ogden Saturday and will remain in Ogden for an indefinite period. The first aid course sponsored by the Weber county rhnpter, American Hod Cross, held the first meeting Wednesday evening in the Central Junior high school at 7:30. Tho attendance was unusually large, showing a mark ed interest in the work. A half-mil- e strip of road just east of Morgan is to be changed to elimi- rate a sharp curve, aaya B. J. Finch, district engineer of tho United States bureau of public roads, who has received plana for the realignment of seven miles of highway from Alorgan to Heii"fer flats in Weber canyon. The plans were sent by the slate highway commission for approval. Air. and Airs. Arthur Woolley departed Wednesday for a short vocation in southern California. Automobiles owned by William Glasmann, 2816 Fowler avenue, and II. G. Vance of Riverdale were stolen Alonday evening, according to police station records. The automobile be longing to Vance, a small roadster, was stolen while parked near the Southern Pacific shops. The Glasmann car was stolen from Kiesel ave . granted a divorce from John Lauceri i a Wednesday in the Second district court. Cruelty was the grounds for Mra. Laucerica was the divorce. awarded certain house hold furniture anil $50 attorney's fees. filed in the pron A petition bate division of the Second district court by Lizette Alaginnis asking that she be named as administrator of the estate of her brother, John Hugh Maginnis, who met death in an automobile accident near Pekin, 111, February 8. The estate consists of a $4000 insurance policy. The petition will Le heard March 10. J. 11. Andrews, manager of the Federal Building and Loan association, has returned from a meeting of tho Pacific States Building and Loan association which was held at the liiltmore hotel in Los Angeles. Mr. Andrews was elected a regional director of the association. The bank, as administrator of jhe estate of Raymond Burch, deceased, has filed an action for $23,000 against Edward Green. It is alleged in the complaint that Green negligently ran over Burch with an automobile on lliverdale road on the evening of December 6, 1020, and fatally injured him. In the damage suit of E. J. Isakson for $12,000 against the city for alleged damage to his property by reason of water backing up from .the Third ward sewer, a temporary compromise waa effected Wednesday. An arbitration committee of three persons will consider tho facts of the case and report to the principals when an agreenu-n- t has been reached. Robert L. Crosbie, Ogden tinsmith, who died recently, left his entire estate to his widow aa shown by his will, which was deposited with the Weber county clerk on Tuesday, Mr. CroBbie requests that hia widow, Marie S. Crosbie, be appointed executive of the estate. The value ia stated at nue. The case of Orcur Ilall, charged with wife desertion, on Tuesday was continued to February' 24 by City Judge Simon Barlow. The reason for con1 tinuation of the case was that fendarts counsel failed to appear in court. This is the fifth time that the case has come up for trial. The nifinliers of the Weber County Frujt and Vegetable Growers association met Wednesday afternoon in tho federal building. Matters discussed were cooperative marketing and the question of 'joining the Utah State Fruit and Vegetable Growers' association. ! Albert AI. Randolph, 50, was arrest ed lute Saturday evening as he was alleged to have been in the act o, Gro burglarizing the Russell-Jamo- s street eery store at 1S3 Twenty-fift- h Randolph was nrralgncd in the city court Tuesday on second degree burglary charge and was given until February 21 to consult an attorney, llis s 10,000. Alisa Lillian G. Widdison Sllon Agren ,in charge of DIVISION LEAD; LOSES AND WINS First Loss of Season Suffered at Hands of Weber Friday; Davis Defeats Dear Ruer Tuesday by Score of 40 to 33; Has Two More Games to Play; Next Game With Rox Elder McEntyre of Weber is still in the lead in the scoring in the Ogden division. Hunter, also of Weber, displayed Wilcox this week due in a great measure to his work in the Davis game, when he scored 25 points. The standings: Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Jane McLatchie, who died on Tuesward day, were held at the Kaysville 1 tabernacle Friday afternoon oclock. The services were under the direction of Bishop Frank llyde and were well attended. Music was fur nished by two seelctions from the selecKaysville double mixed quartet; tion by the Thornley trio; vocal solo, Howard Larkins, and a vocal duet by Mrs. Mae Adams and Leone The invocation was by Frank L. Layton, and the benediction by Walter Cottrell. The speakers were Henry Billings of Salt Lake;of Mrs. the Mamie L. Barton, president local Relief society, and Kenneth H. Sheffield. . Interment took place in the Ogden was city cemetery, where the grave Mrs. dedeated by Albert B. Barton. McLatchie was laid to rest by the side of her four children who died several years ago, Household Grammar Do you have any trouble hv. and will? No, the wife saya you shall, SI J. S. Campbell Co, REALTOR INSURANCE LOANS 2372 Washington Phones 262 and Ave. 2S03 Briggs, If. E. (Sheffield, c S m 1 1 h , If. ,m.i 5 0 0 2 0 o H ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 ..... 0 0 10 Darley, 0 Interest j a Foreign Trust Dl Trunk Stonge 2 'a ...2 5 3 .5 2 4 ...l White, (B.R.) Nelson, (B.R.) Nelson, (D) Swan, (D) 2 I 2 1 1 i o o 1 Talks the Rotary - ed. COUNT. eonsider cember, al mont by S. Y total is for Jam a loa c u Salt Januarj with $1 year an Build: 19 - . pared NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OODEN.'UTAH. resisted the attempt of highwayman to rob him Wednesday evening, lie struck his assailant on the face with a lantern he was carrying. The bun-d- it struck Branting on the head with a piece of lead pipe, inflicting a bad cut two inches in length.. Di anting reported the occuranee to the police and stated that he inflicted a wound on the robber's head and face which bled profusely. The attack occurrei on the east end of the Twenty-fourt- h street viaduct. IS The inf Jai ion ex the 1st uid thj - dine s' of favo lee very I would I First' 1 (report Althi decline! t peer land Market noi The WBS 1m m. in Corner 25th and Grant Ave. eipal a Weber queitic Bright Poultr; the me Ining.S Meet ol mobile presidi . reiu, 1C. 4 pounds. 3 bunches I red and russet, 12 pounds Cucumbers and Toma- toes from the hot house. Rhode Island Red . Chickens and all kinds of Fresh Sea Food. Head Lettuce solid, 1 2 for. wan Cii Radishes 2 bunches. measure of energy. Our quality foods provide this needed energy in the most easily assimilated form. Here you will find the cleanest and most sanitary market in Ogden. Shop Here Without Getting Out of Your Car! Open Evenings the Year Around. . Phone 4331 O win 8 date f eo The meeiii chepti Robei eahy mg tl wpy hi th Do you consider, when doing your daily shopping, the importance to the health of your family 'in selecting foods that supply a full For to these people Boulder Dam means the protection of their homes and families, the crops that are their livelihood; to them it mcanj relief in the dreaded periods of drought, protection in flood time. It means the development of the entire Southwest, the building of a vast region, the reclamation of desert areas; it means the springing up of cities, the hum of commerce and trade. o Tie nice and tender, ht LUCY SALAMANCA. ya ber, gineerii I son. Swing-Johnso- lut buiidini 1929, ARE THOSE, to be sure, to whom Boulder Dam J.wir mean nothing more than a. dam higher than any other dam in the world, a great many millions of tons of water, and a great many millions of bags of cement a construction feat for which our engineers are to be commended. But there are others to whom Boulder Dam signifies an intangible something which cannot be measured in cubic feet something which caused citizens of every town along the banks of the majestic Colorado River to ring bells, fire cannons, and meet in public halls to testify to their joy and relief when news came to them that President Calvin Coolidge had signed the n bill, committing the government to provision of $163,000,000 for the Conservation and use of the waters of the lower per The . Taylor avenues. Title to the municipal golf course at the mouth of Ogden canyon must be assured before additional money is spent upon the course, according to action of the city commission taken Tuesday. City Engineer John C. Brown was instructed to see that the state of Utah fulfills an agreement to give the land to Ogden City. The Ben Lomond club assembled at the Hotel Bigelow last evening to hour M. G. Hindus, noted lecturer, talk upon the subject of Russia and the World. Dr. 1 S. Harris, president of Brigham Young university, was the toastmaster. Judge W. II Reeder, president of the club, pre- resents' United a loss with There i from I 13 Boulder Dam in Its True Meaning HPIIERE com current Drive-I- n 1 di The Most Valuable financial service that can be secured by anyone is the service that encourages and helps depositors TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM THEIR OWN INDIVIDUAL EFFORT IN DEVELOPING THEMSELVES, THEIR BUSINESS AND THEIR AC- . 1 sub-omitt- This Weeks Schedule number of foreclosures on farms was Ogden at Weber; Box Elder at lowest since 1925, according to depart- Bear River; Davis out. ment of agricultures bureau of agricultural economics. Division Standing W L Pet. Fts.Opp Latest Model t is i tor: And how old is your 1 .833 238 203 Davis ...5 baby, dear? 2 .666 Weber ... ..4 Small Sister: lie isnt old at all. Ogden ...3 2 .600 He s this years model. Box Elder 2 4 A33 Scientific Names 0 5 .000 Bear River , Darkey: What fo yo name yo baby Electricity,' Mosc? , Fattening the Hogs Second Darkey: Well, mah name Making highways forty feet wide ani A.ose, and inoh wife's name am wouldnt change things much, except Dinah, and if Din&hmose dont make that buses would expand to thirty-eigelectricity, what does dey make? feet. Kenosha News. and $13, Build! We Are Equipped to Serve You Well! 1 810 11 with $3; January were is Figun mita, aa I 2 (RR.) Dorris, (O) 1 $3800 fc Savings 11 that paving and curb and gutter improvements be carried out this year on Binord avenue between Polk am 0G1 say I win. respond! in Dec h, ... thehome Cowley, rf. If.............. ................ Fomelius, 15, BUR - Architects For year ended Alarch VOLLMl Utah ci led the as eomP Grant, rg. a.m. G. Sheffield, lg., C. A. Edelen pleaded guilty Tuesday 2 j Commissioners Employ n the city court to a charge of embez- Clark, Ig zling $49.21 from the DeLuxe CleanCourthouse 14 6 2 30 Totals ers and Dyers. Sentence was imposWeber ed by City Judge Simon Barlow. lie The Davis county commissioners G. T. F. imposed sentence of 30 days in jail have done well to secure additional 2 and orered Edelen to pay the cost, Chandler, rf. plans for the. rehabilitation of the 2 ..... rf. Sarlo, Edelen was then placed upon $4.70. county courthouse into a soldiers' 1 nobation for eight months, subject Lindsay, rf. . memorial for Davis county. The board 4 15 If. McEntire, ,o his good conduct. now has two sets of plans which are 0 0 Paolettl, If. . vastly superior to those originally 1 25 c. Hunter, 0 Man Taylor, c. The latest plans provide for an im1 Barker, rf. To entrance on the north and two Club Henderson, posing 0 0 rg. angles which will extend completely 4 0 Van Kampion, lg along the east and west sides of the 0 0 Taking for his subject Yesterday, Stratford, lg present building. These plans pro- and Dr. John F. Tomorrow, Today Totals.. - .25 10 5 55 Vlde for taking down the tower and Iouchcr, of Omaha, made a decided Lieterec, Stevenson; umpire, Wat- - remying the roof of the present lit with his audience, the members of structure, concrete floors and stair- the Rotary club, Wednesday at their son. ways. weekly luncheon. Dr. I'ouchcr is manThe front elevation shows a monuPassing up numerous chances to ager of the Nebraska Humane society score in the last half, the Box Elder mental building, sufficiently classic and is speaking in Utah in the interests of the Utah Humane society. Rev. ligh school of Brigham City lost to in design to set it apart as a memorial John W. Ilyslop introduced the speak- Weber by a count of 31 to 27 at Brig- - structure. Quarters will be provided lam City Tuesday evening. McIntyre ln the building for a memorial corer. Hunter were the scoring guns for I ridor and a hall for holding meetings. and The annual Rotary district meeting The plana have not yet been subhe winners. will be held in Salt Lake May 11, 12 mitted for bids, and figures as to Weber and 13. Boys week will be celebratG. T. F. cost are not available. ed April 20 to May 3. Plans for an ............... international Rotary program for the Chandler, rf. If. ..... .... "Z 6 Alclntyre, meeting next Wednesday were an- Hunter, o. 6 nounced. by Rev. John Edward Car1 Barker, rg. ...p..... ver. Music will be furnished by Mex0 Van Kampioh, lg. ican singers, and- addresses will be 0 Stratford, lg. given by visitors from Mexico and Chile. , The special features for the Totals .13 6 5 31 program will be furnished by the 9 Box Elder Brigham City Rotary club, which will G. T. F. join the Ogden club in the meeting. G. Valentine, rf. 3 8 3 A special committee to for Lee, If. ................................ arrange the attendance of the club at a radio Earl, c 4 broadcast of a Rotary celebration at Vi aid, 1 rg. .................... ........ Washington, Wednesday, February L. Valentine, lg. 0 0 0 t H:30 a. m, was B. J. Finch is chairman, appointed. assisted by Totals George Glen. Referee, Stevenson; Omaha Up and Down guy, he certainly v,. kinds of trouble. He got automobile, and the darn thinT up. Then he got himself an and it blew down. Deck-stran- d. The Davis high basketball team, leaders of Die Ogden division, lost its first game of the scheduled season last Friday evening when it was defeated by the fast Weber high team in the Weber high school gymnasium by a score of 55 to 80. Weber opened up on the scoring in the first period, and at the end of this period the score stood 14 to 2. In the second quarter the Davis boys started their scoring, making 13 points during this period, Lut at the same time they were unable to hold the Weberites, as they counted 21 points during this frame. The score at the end of the half stood 35 to 15. Only in the third quarter was Davis able to outpoint Weber, and in this period Davis made one more point than did the winners. Weber, appeared to be a much stronger team and Davit considerably I (B weaker, due probably to the loss of Baker. 7b. ID Swaner and the illness of some of the Shoes, (B. R.) other regulars, than when: the two (B.K) loams met in the Davis gym on the- 1(B. R.) opening game of the season, which Stratford, (W) went fur an extra period, and Davis Briggs, (D) ' finally won 38 to 48. Grant, Tho lineup and score of Friday's Sarlo, (D) (W) game: Clark, (D) Davis Lindsay, (W) G. T.F. P. Stoker, (O) and Miss Wilcox, demonstration work for Weber county arm Buicau, have charge of the rugmaking classes which meet in the federal building on Thursdays at 10:45 ball was fixed at $2500. : A petition was filed Tuesday with the city commission by J. E. iluse and six other property owners asking sided. R. T. Branting, of Harrisville, switchman for the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company, successfully DAVIS HOLDS TO has-bee- First-Saving- How Thoughtful' Why did you cut the sle'ev. ' your overcoat! So I could put it on without t my books out of my hand." Funeral Services Held McEntyre Still Holds For Mrs. McLatchie To Scoring Honors Drive-I- n Market |