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Show gi?-'- n. 1930 v.Juiy ll? bi h,f wf a!"ue it betfomoo that I;eed requirement for 7 Hm.hS.L'i CHURCH OP THE concrete lVlurtar.o i not mSnry. or example, of Twen- before the SrllERI-Corn- er community as vet ycaenidTh 0D?J d' thitt and Grant avenue. J 'mo'eraml enough, or almost '17' Wh..S!?wctor. Ronald Rose-- 1 viding consiHerl..!w..1' J?rli 1YI nough well raved highways. Con- eummunitiea tl the example uTiidaeYni'mivI,,,i,'u''. incssea ,wd up the build' broaden ther activities bSji m of nulh,,,,i:-1improve meats are rei employment. contributing to a continued lull in nroui, supermuenu-- 1 I atimulationof construction business. -by prvice and sermon at at the artificial means of bring-- ! ,Claire There's someihin. in the world bellow-- ! sides bfck "atral Prosperity, ??iervice and address in St. ' money. regarding Publc construction1 ats, theres the poorhouse." EwBiy.riam City, at 3 p. m. I of pment i ment construction Upricpjf'of 'T 0 a iUed I ; nie Lt HSKTS spon-5ft?t- he mukiug a.haiuvs im.i tin nops. If then ll;o ;.w m n'lete. I generally, it I'1' I'liM.kat in .trips, ini too far apart, throughout the field. r ,,,ixtd V"1 1 ' Tlh,l.'11,11 damage is being re- not left stand-- , needed and l. fa niers from different port.,1 of time, which j,1r flll. any the eouiity, according to 11. sv.ak. s it of little xulue. lut it out parts P. Mathews, district agricultural in- -' 'i lute ntterr.o.m or ill early morning, speiior, and lM-niNichols, county The follow'u g are the direction fori j gen. Thtc pests can be controlled tniv.ng: Young Knut: I say, waitah, nevah if lol'oucd up systematically by using H'an (fiec from shurtO. 10tl lb.; '.bring me a steak like that again." the fame bran bait as used for cut' smluua aiscnite, J quarts; molas.se. Waitr: Why not, sir? worms. It should bo broadcast along 2 gallons; Young Knut: It simply isn't done, juice of m lemons or amyl fence lines and where the hoppers are, acetate, : ounces; water. S to 10 gal- - old thing!" j fr'h!' Gra.-fhonv- ' I ! I THTSWn Boy Scouts, troop 8, gJThe To I Introduce to CUSTOM Develop Gulls Taste For Fruitsl the advantages of have suddenly ek Utah sea gulls for fresh fruit i appetite j on trees fruit the JJTdestroying tV-- Sfcrtat Salt lake, I 1. Gra sshoppers Doing IiiniagO to Crops Women's Guild, at the com- Tacking and Provision JiSn pi MMfia THE OGDEN POST CHURCHES iM" July 15 Luncheon, .fy y to according I fruit growers of are partciularly issued by ges gulia and rftrawho ppers, 'crickets insects, and are under a law in Utah rig-"JSS- ed killing the gulls. prohibits Compson Fought Way Back to Stardom to tan the pinnacle of success Lrt the sweatshop of the JfeLnd back again to the heights 5om. is the story of Betty Few actresses have had Orient steel in their nerves to turn fallen headlin-int- o Plywoods pity for a one of the most for praise imitic comebacks in the history of has rioems. Betty Compson n that almost WE OFFER. THIS EdltcDseims ed super-huma- Betty Compson's of Hollywood, the atfk reply wiUhasbe guts,'thevernac-awrites That girl .j. Rogers St Johns, in the current rf Liberty Magazine. Because "legions of Hollywood have seen anon take all the punishment this and still id movie game can give you mention to the legions m on coming. QDomi - at thirty-flpa jt falls out that tfter fifteen years in pictures. Hnil from Utah has everything a few she set out to get-raof her tale The for. lit bargain ferment turns page after page actual defeat, a threatened no star. She des- -' a been great fei i nd 4 .A. If You Wish, to Pay stocL-sPoverty Row. No to minus, crash, from millions ht fed to the Balance i parallel that descent. The new fowrty Row is no more. u of the talkies put them equal But time was the big companies. as one of existed Row a Poverty i i itrangest phenomena of Holiy-nstu-- , A row of small wooden CLARK to ten of six a minimum to jt, u opposed Kb or two months oh the big lots. 170 work twenty and sometimes hours a day. Poverty yu a sweatshop. Tim stigma of Poverty Row was idjble. People sometimes came up But no one ever m Poverty Row. In the end, U back from there. She went to work on tty gave in. arty Bow. Hollywood buzzed with ten. Poor Betty! Her day was footing KPuk talUe an inexpensive way to start enjoying the matchless convenience, cleanliness, economy find kitchen and bathroom comfort service. We make this of Natural Gas cooking and water-heatin- g remarkable combination offer especially for new customers ... and Here schedule-yfi- ve jewel aty-fo- fora GAS RANGES LIMITED TIME ONLY with Why swelter over a hot, slow stove this summer? Why put up methods of heating water? It the inconveniences of facilities in is so easy now to have modern cooking and your home. Once you have them, youll wonder how you ever got along without the speed, convenience, cleanliness and summertime comfort of Natural Gas. As fpr low cost, just look at this special (testy hours a day, working every (a sometimes on two pictures at old-fashion- ed hur-- I The pounding of it feber spirit She even lost inter-- h her looks and let herself get -t-he final admission of failure in a stories, bad direction, Bad hot-wat- er productions. lietreu. Ole day her car pulled up beside is a roadster. George Fitzmaurice, tl the really great directors, was offer: roadster. He shouted to the lathe car, 'Betty, howd you like play a marvelous part for me? I dont think I could now, Fitz, that I cabinet- model, attractive black and white, with four speed burners broiling and baking oven. A iaii look at me.' fti looked. Betty was twenty 4i over weight. Then he said, Ill hold the part open minute if youll promise pt yourself in shape. You come to six months and well see. Six Sbi from that Compson Betty day, d into George Fitzmaurices of-- - brand-ne- w - $99 00 ... 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And Ahi.,,m"ar to countless other rea nct?d for additional 4 a surfaced streets. Ac- - One of the most efficient made. Amazingly water-heate- rs (Opfleini (Cos (Dinnipoiiiioj) Phone 414 Twenty-fourt- h Street 174 |