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Show , July 4, 1930 THE OGDEN POST 5 I tjpea of homes will he featured. Sugar-Rec- t Gwerw, general chairman of the committee, announces preparaProfit tions are nearing completion. ICE IrESPON VORTH OGDEN The tenth annual farmers encamp-meto be held at Logan, ,s s' ani 10, a convention July 14, i:,, ,9n IB, and 17, will be one of the best to farmers will he held ln,Portanco 4.) page ever held in Utah. These encamp- - at Salt Lake City. menta are becoming more popular! Resident Samuel II beau-weThoina KrCiChndler. Many year with farm families. The American federation v( farm received by the encampment is held on the Agricul- - 'association, will be in attendance Fx- I1 u They are tural ia college campus where a tent city veutive Secretary M. S. Winder will fiKntoM N.tion.1 prk. present tv assist the president in Eureka, will spring up over night. Three thou-.h- e sand are people I to expected attend taking rol. charge of the me e tings. with Siting 1 tnw season. flifc harm bureuu officers are urged to accompanied was she Special lectures are arranged, en- - attend the training school, which will AnM tertainment for adults and children, he held at that time. rWjjoh, Brown. mUSical8 811 A tarava excursionists ox the highest order. Lake lhl nJ"linK Farmated buildings and different oTjulv 4, for a r mlty ion Bryce Green Carl rs7 Edmund ild jf the proud parents of a 22. Mrs. Green tog nt rfrom re buaJ g rifter EDEN (i rowers of dollars, iin inbets of the National sugar-hoi- t territory has increased Fertilizer uociation were told re-- ! steadily until it is now estimated that tu rei.t'y by Oswald Schreiner, chief of H ,0 acres With annually. the division of M.il fertility of the ApJ' .. Mill, " 'pluilic fcrtilivra I'nited Stales department . lh? aCre; of agricul-to Slir :!' .VI ':elds lui. increased the tulv. ' ,at r1Iti'n- th this is a new. fomparativelv. annua! i... .i. s increased crop by about f. iup practice, and it was introduced into year So.iUHi.Oiiti over what it would have T!canyn delegates andif1'1' I'rmeijjal beet.gr.wnW states l"cn without the use of fertilizers, 'ii:.ng the guests of ho,,-- 1 ltheir said Doctor Schreiner, who estimated V1TvT,,tL l ,n ( "lora,K' .on or A,,Vl! .. siriug to uccompany the cost of fertilizer hi approximating the l .ii ty may make arrangements $700.01)1). with ihe.r count Since it became evident to the west- The visitDoctor Schreiner cited the discovery ors wil u tui n to ugmis. Salt Iatke City on ern sugar-bee- t growers that the ap- - uud demonstration by department speJul' plication of comparatively small cialists of the remarkable response of amounts of phosphatic soils to phosphatic fertilizers western sugar-bee- t County Demonstrator Kllen Agrenj would enable them to increase their fertilizers as one of numerous examn July 1 from returned lVnver, yields of beets by an average of !t ples in w hieh the research work of the where she attended the National .tons an acre and thus increase their department has been of great prac:Hontf Lccnomics convention the last income by approximately $18 an acre, tical benefit to furming regions of week m June. the quantity of fertilizer used in the the United States. by Research t 18 i I - T - f..-ea- rr - I 9' I If-- itivMie Thelma Carver of has been appointed y the irf the Eden schooltheir home make will 1 com-The- Archie Penrod an- of a baby girL Mrs. formerly Mi.. Nina E11- - They will make Mrs. a I arrival of with Mrs. Penrod, par-JTsMrs. R. 0. Graham, for nd SpJkst meeting was held in the flud chapel Sunday afternoon. R. B. gelnap presided and conducted the exercises. large representation from Huntsville and Eden. Presi-SLnE. McKay was present. . m the restoration of the pnest-itemple work were given by of HunUville and Lawer-fshsMiss Fay of Liberty. L ung 0, Lord, Be Thou With and the Relief society chorus The benediction Springtime. fiven by John Jorgensen of the as ai w I tsviUe bi wfeall mesdsl ward, Primary children association entertain-th- e of Eden in a Fourth July festival and parade Tuesday. children paraded around the in dieued in red, white, and blue, Goddess of Liberty was attired nrhitfe gown with a crown and gkd sesrf. Her attendanU march nd held streamers from her staff, nde in a small wagon drawn by and Zee-Gfirii of the Gee-Bl The float of the Hogge chil-- t, drawn by their Shetland pony, ml clever. Lowell Stallings, as de Sun, rode a pony with four ilry guards, all on Shetland ponies, t iris' band gave several selec-The- ir instruments were gats The Larks drum corps gave The clowns son to the parade. it color and amused the crowd with ir antics. After the parade a pa-tsl program was given in the hall and included: Singing America by Primary class; ijer, Donna Hogge; song, Our , i You get EXTRA mileage in Riveraide Tires ! A ainewy cord carcass and an extra thick tread of "Vitalised Run ber are the reasons why. "Vitalized Rubber" is pure rubber treated with a chemical discovery which doubles its life. For 2 years the Riverside Test Fleet has driven "Vitalized Rubber" Riversides over 26,000,000 miles . . . in all kinds of weather . . . over every type of road. Every mile of this gruelling test has added further proof of the new RIVERSIDES superiority in MILEAGE, and in Safer, Smoother riding. NOW, you can get your size in these great new RIVERSIDES at the lowest price in 19 years! Drive to Wards tomorrow for Extra Mileage, Extra Safety, Extra Riding Comfort and Extra VALUE 1 ee ee Anti-Oxida- 18-c- ar ie rec-don- and Fuller; piano ," bk Zee-Be- es poem, solo, Marelda Zee-Gee- s; Jean Waterstradt; poem, (, Flag of My Heart, by Build-- ; Cge; Compare These Prices! Riverside Ruth Mae Graham; Hogge; song, Bless Our if, by the Blue Bird girls; recita-- a Donna Hogge; honors given to r flag, Joan Froerer; song, There Many Flags in Many Lands, by i larks class; benediction, Lila Dingt Following the program, d child was given a box of cracker di nd a childrens dance concluded solo, piano ta, Vera (days activities. & and Mrs. Rhrtnlds 4-P- Supof-Sonrl- co 20x4.40 29x5.50 30x4.50 28x4.75 29x4.75 $9.50 $16.45 $10.75 $11.85 $12.25 29x4.40 .$7.85 ly Balloons 30x3 M cl. o. 31x4 82x4 29x4.40 29x4.60 $1.98 $8.65 $9J8 ...$5.55 $6.29 Laurence Burnett, been visiting with friends relatives in Weber county, have to their home in Eureka, have nt, u0x450 hmhmhmmmmw$82I 1 31x5.25 ....... 29x5.50 32x6.00 33x6.00 32x0.50 They motored here to vacation. their Buelah .Masks to Stallings left recently spend her summer va-Swill return in time to school teaching in Weber he re-h- er $I2JS $12.95 ..413.10 $14.70 32x0.75 $1740 schools. r. and Mrs. Glen Ward of Liberty Chard who is labor-- o Northwestern mission for - with Ray the L D. S. Uhin Trail Blazer Tires church. 29x4.40 Size $4.79 the next few and Liberty days Hunts- will have a carrier, when John Jansie Huntsville will assume the duties. Tin Tracey has been the past four years. Her ,,pired July 1. There are a few nt out to box owners. tr0 ttMmust be placed on the right we of the road and must bear mra of the residents on the w Mock letters. The flags on JWtt must be painted red. The officials ask the people Pate in this matter. committee for the July consists of Mrs. Misa Doris Stallings, -- Ewnett, and Joseph P. Stall- ? Program is as follows: y the North Ogden band; sc Jy c"aPn of the day; wel-i- v Thompson; solo, Ldcn; reading, Anna !vt :dnirton; instrumental solo,, ' singn Laura McEntire ,s stunts, R. B. Ladies chorus; ruTn taings of Tremonton; ftinTi. Eon'oughs. of Huntsville; orth Ogden band and Th bishopric of the JdlTkCtlon owring a dance at night Uttfi, l?rett0Ml hall. Thursday the club of Eden Tkf TP of Mrs- - Reah Bach-JuS,- C c10Se tlle name The, mll10 niade bread .The next meeting will be VrtL vM .Dori Stallings. in Eden and vicin-fefrjfrreamRged by the late ,he first crop will be i livki K exPected there will i car-w.t- Trail Blazer has everything! Tough "Vitalized Rubber" he deep-c- ....! cl. o. 30x3 31x4 32x4 ut 28x4.75 29x4.75 29x5.00 $4.29 ....$7.49 $7.75 Warn a -- .$6.15 $6.33 $6.65 Car 2 Buick . . . Ford Sedans and 197 Riverside Super-ServiTires . . . FREE! Theyre the prizes in our contest for the 200 best slogans for the Riverside. In case of a tie duplicate prizes will be awarded I Get details at the store. Contest closes August 31 ! Packard . . . ce Anti-Oxida- Gar-wchm- nt Se-o- Riverside jS' r1! Luxe Batteries De A storehouse of pep. A wonderful bargain at this price. Thomp-S'ii!?erty- 4-- $6.35 With Yoor Old Battery! Guaranteed far 2 Year II Sold on Easy Terms mt cond crop. . S!'! hHnj-dropP- h . BhJ u getting to one, as the water in the 8everal inches, jng of the new oiled road owly. it js hoped 1 will be in good ehnpe ??"! 4tth That for Time in July Trip Just & Of s".rs- - Garner Bachman will Vi if Lake on July Fourth to it, 1IurPhy air. family reunion at t Ttl Velie c?r belonging to Mrs. 'bich was stolen it'H parked in Jnc h$? m den re- been has The car was found in Tooele, rj B,fhu - . resilience tread Smooth-ridin- g Smart Appearance. Equip NOW! All sizes available. Skid-saf- e, 23rd and Washington 0 (g |