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Show r. August 8, 1930 THE OGDEN POST -, aSStSfDay Program Uq Bureau ill County Farm Weber v annual on jm which will be held ! S: 'is being planned tonight m? 1 I following committees will a Jarsw up the program: P. Brown, Mrs. G. F. Lulu Telford, Mrs. M. titj itk and Ellen Agren. I B. Beus, Ellen Agren, K M Mrs. Wpjry. and L. Christiansen, G. F. S--l and Doris Browning. J W. Jensen, Wm. P. JSb s Jacob-Siflty-- k tk JJJJnd Erastus il fir. J by Bingham. J- - ftlir palling B B. Taylor, ke (Jhoe pitching Samuel !SSChild. Unit tai Gibson, A. J. and Amass H. B. Child, J. Hadley, Jr., and l1a.iT and music L. D. Brown, Percy Cook, and A. L. jfjjTverne Oberhansly, LeRoy Harold Lay- - SWm. wSiisms, C. D. Kapple, B. A. Fowler, Mrs. A. J. Mrs. J. W. Jensen, and Montgomery. L. Christian-- 1 exhibita-- A. Braxton Fuller, Stallings, C. F. J Clarke, and Joseph Chad- D Clif-ffie- y, S, Mub Put Dtv L. d. Brown, John M. B. Child, H. B. Coles, rLirvts tod Bel-jjyr- on and JJJSTf. Stallings, A. L. Christ-an- d Ellen Agren. Sh-MM. K. Jacobs, Ellen rs. LeRoy Snooks, Mrs. Carl and Mrs. G. F. Stallings. S. Adams, Myron E. Drinks--C. TadMrs. A. J. McFarland. ell pa Bn E Iia Injured as fomen Two Gars Collide wi Stearman, 52, of 307 Thirty- Wd (treet, was painfully injured d offered bruises to her right Hlier slid arm and a cut on the ;nd Mrs. J. R. Gordon, 24, of Berand cuts minor ftKf-, suffered a, an on the head in an automobile Biion Wednesday night at Twenty-i- d street and Van Buren avenue. ror in which they were riding was . street east on Twenty-thir- d lit elided with a car driven by L Holmes of Brigham City as it I pnceeding north on Van Buren Xn. H. I uO 19i ' It, ' Lave a I . Sextant L. W. Pack and Officer Sourthwaite investigated the ac-- to Advertise With Float at Brigham lk directors of the Ogden chamber You cant take your kitchen to the mountains and you cant bring the mountains to your kitchen. But, never- I theless"you can have a COOL KITCHEN I Munerce, at their regular weekly I Monday noon, decided to have lent one float in the Peach day in Brigham City on Sep-1- 3 and 14. delegation from Brigham City in-tmembers of the Ogden and extended an invitation to to represent Ogden in the day festivaL For the purpose of advertising the i cool kitchcE1 he That is one of the most appreciated advantages of Natural Gas. It does your cooking and the wonder-fue- l, y supply of hot water without heatgives you an from ing up the room automatic, noiseless refrigeration a tiny Natural Gas flame. Controlled heat, concentrated where you want it! Turned off when youre through . . . ready instantly when you need it again! an-Ftea- ch I Pacific athletic meet to be held 0den on August 15 and 16, the will go to the American convention in Provo on Friday. Station to attend Ogden day at Cedie county ever-read- fair on September intended by the i iko accepted by Logan chamber, the directors. Line Hearing Last Tuesday! Ended (Continued from page 1.) of the population of that should the spawn be granted, revenues of the Uu would shrink to the point that wrvice would have to be d the residents of that would thereby suffer in-two-thir- a valley, And everyone may so easily enjoy it. Complete Natural Gas service for all heating, cooking and refrigeration will figure an actual saving in your home maintenance. The more Natural Gas you use the less it costs per cubic foot. and cur-4an- sec-,U- th mgrei it d Tind unty, ct, toK L C. 2 witnesses from Brigham, Lewiston, WellsriUe, Hyrum, jjawce, Millville, .Logan, Smith-Jftt- d Richmond testified as to the and satisfactory service now . and further testified . that were opposed to any grant that te 77 prevent the U. I. C. giving serv-adequa- Went arises lstioB,. oflHW dthlU1 2J lis WenL iu now k anddisb 2 for a 22907. Second J vyJJ county; the ropor m is being furnished S Offer L C. counsel sprung a sur--l the Union Pacific and when they placed M.I chief investigator of the In-ta- in If you are not now using Natural Gas we will install a new Detective association on j"Ws stand. His testimony was with a view to proving traf-tfin inter-stat- e engaging in intra-stat-e testified that every 2 Wy U to July 17 and from jJ 2 be had purchased from jMwick or Union Pacific stage . Jts for intra-stat- e trips. He wd used neither urging or mking purchases, but the various Salt ?one rtL!den bus ticket offices and rXi or .tickets to Logan and igVjche valley points; and, while auld were actually marked JPfftate journey, they were j JRobinson ,en&a?ed Sr in-n.,- i the knowledge exclusively Clark Jewel gas range and a Natural Gas water-heatin your home for only $99, plus cost of connecting your home to the Natural Gas main. And you need pay only if on the balance. $5 down . . . take two years, you wish, er applying stage lines, which If its done with heat, yon can do it better with Natnral Gas! water-heatefor your choice Come in now . . . see the ranges and without Make up your mind not to go through another summer the comfort and convenience that Natural Gas service can bring you. rs that they - yr intra- evidence was also intro--d that the present rate the Union Padfic stages (kwick-Greyhoun- d lines kb take and Ogden to Frank-?er- e much lower per mile lSMS? sn rat which they now other territories now J1., which they propose to bna to Evanston and t valley points. attorneys introduced the effect that its stage line is new rendering N Jy tin ervice. iion will not rule on the for aome weeks, if it fol-Precedent set in previous . 414 24th (fl)gjdin) Street ids (CdDDiipfDiiniQj Phone 174 ny |