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Show Friday, December iq TUP! AUDEN POST 8 Miss Ida May Dotson, secretary, and Mrs. Lester Emmett, treasurer. Board of directors includes Miss Pearl Wadsworth, Miss Elsie Yates, Mrs. Eugene Gsy, Miss Mildred Lewis, and Miss Helen Scarle. vice-preside- After visiting: in Palo Alto with his mother, Mrs. 11. E. Pcery, II. John Peery returned home Tuesday. While on the coast Mr. Peery visited the theatres, dance halls and miniature golf courses in search of new ideas for the Peery enterprises in Ogden. IL E. Memmingway, president of the Commercial Security bank, has been named as a director of the Amalgamated Sugar company, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of U II. Farnsworth. Directors of the Utah Tower and Light company have named Marriner S. Eccles as a member of the directorate of the company to fill the unexpired term of L. II. Farnsworth, whose death occurred recently in Salt Lake. Tax collections for the year amounting to $1,720,980.60 up to December 16, have been reported by County Treasurer David Evans. The same period last year the collections totaled $1,669,905.37. Miss Faye Gibbs, 19, of 3299 Adams avenue, suffered a fractured right arm Monday afternoon while skiing near Huntsville with a party of friends. Miss Gibbs had descended the full length of the hill and became unbalanced at the foot of the hill, where she was thrown violently to the ground. She was given medical attention at her home. The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary of Herman Baker post No. 9 have made contributions during the week to the city unemployment fund, other local charities, and to the, Utah department for work men now located in among Substantial government hospitals. checks have already gone forward, according to Walter Stephens, commander of the post, and Mrs. W. D. Shaw, president of the Auxiliary. Pardons were granted by the city commission Monday to a group of men serving time for minor offenses in the city jail. A. E. Wilfong, chief of police, recommended the pardon of John Child, Chris Larsen,' Fred Fields, Tom Farrell, Pete Sanchex, and Tom ' Baker. Pupils of St. Joseph's school will present their annual entertainment tomorrow evening at 8 oclock in the Lewis school auditorium. "The Birds' Christmas Carol" and "The Christmas Toys on Parade will be presented, and a vested choir will sing Christmas carols. Appraisers of the estate of the late Judge Arthur E. Pratt have fixed the value of the estate at $11,855.92. ' O. B. Gilson left the latter part of the week for San Francisco, where he will spend the holidays with his son, Willard Gilson. At the recent meeting of the alumni association of graduate nurses of the Thomas D. Dee memorial hospital, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. R. W. president; Mrs. Harry Elliott, ce Thor-stense- n, Home of Warner Bro&, First National and Tiffany Pictures PEERV5Sri J. L. Muryback and Matt Nichols, charged with disturbing the peace, forfeited $25 and $20 respectively when they failed to appear in the city court Monday. Action for ditorce has been filed by Edith M. Wilson against Walter E. Wilson in the Second district court on the ground of desertion. The couple was married in April, 1908, and have four children. Mrs. Wilson asks for $100 a month alimony. Janet Jenkins filed action for divorce against E. D. Jenkins in the Second district court Monday on the grounds of cruelty. The couple has four children, for which the mother asks custody, as well as $125 a month alimony and equitable division of property. Curley Boss, charged with liquor possession, forfeited $300 in the city court when he failed to appear for trial Tuesday. Insufficient evidence was the cause for the dismissal of seventy-tw- o cases in the city court Tuesday. Some of the cases go back as far as 1928, On motion of the prosecution the cases were dismissed. Holland Anderson, watchman at the United States bureau of public roads warehouse on Lincoln avenue, has been appointed a special police officer without pay by the city commis- 3,500 feet of trench for water mama After the family has increased in Office Wife, Novel, Cedar City Temporary quarters to size, income is needed for so many secured for post office. be Film off that many people put Made Eurpoaei and never do get around to it. The many emergencies that ofn writer, Faith Baldwin, ten come with the years conspire to who will be remembered for her novel, Gee, But Business Is Good keep many families in the renting Three Women," caught the modern class. in a forceful yet charming mana couple usually spirit But at twenty-fiv-e in her novel, "The Office Wife." ner has no more than one child, often This story, which, as one of the most have none. At this time, too, the wife popular serial novels, appeared in the can do many things to help to speed Cosmopolitan LAST TIMES TODAY magazine, and later the home owning day. Later, when was in book form, was made published she may be occupied with a large into a motion Law picture at the Warner Beyond household, it may be more difficult will be presented This studio. Bros, for her to practice the small economtheatre on Wednesies that can help swell the home own- at the Egyptian four-da- y run. a MONDAY for SUNDAY day ing fund. Of all the present-da- y pictures, TUESDAY Three Years to Save "The Office Wife is most frank in conThis is the time in which to accumu- presenting a situation that occurs One late the down payment, and begin stantly in our modem society. It takes who a the home. deals with secretary buying Thousands of young people marry care of the husband's needs during and twenty-twmany the day who works for him who at twenty-on- e earlier. But assume a marriage at gives him advice and takes care of WEDNESDAY Assume the boy is earn- some personal matters that he would twenty-onevening $1500 a year. If that little fam- otherwise have neglected, who Big Christmas Show ily save $100 a year for the home tually falls in love with him. How owning project, in three years they does the wife stand in this triangle? Kid All will have $300., which ia sufficient What is the husbands choice? for a down payment on a modest home these matters are handled in the most Featuring Hoot Gibson. in almost any part of the country. effective manner in "The Office And when the babies come, the fam- Wife. ily will have some place to put them. Dorothy Mackaill makes a most attractive "Office Wife, and Lewis Stone is splendid as the busy executive. Others in the cast are Hobart Bosworth, Walter Merrill, Brooks Twenty-fir- st Natalie Moorhead, Blanche Announced Benedict, Friderici, Dale Fuller, and Joan Blon-del- l. Into Great well-know- the Embarrassing Night o; e. Organization of Twenty-fiv- e is the age that the average young man should start paying interest on a mortgage, says the National Association or Real Estate Boards in the ninety-aixt- h of its series of articles for the public. Assuming he is married, of course, it is at this age that he probably haa the best chance of acquiring a home, because he is young and able to work hard, and is free from the respon sibilities that usually come later. Church st ett, first assistant, and Bernard M. Young Richards, second assistant. Men's Mutual Improvement association: Nephi J. Brown, president; Willard Cluff, first counselor and Gilbert Talhurst, second counselor. Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement association: Luella Richards, president; Bernice Huff, first counselor, and Viola Farr, second counselor. Relief society: Mattie Read, president; Gertrude S. Johnson, first counselor Orella Bishoff, second counselor; Esther Yorgesen, secretary. Primary association: Rose Everts, president; Edith Gale, first counselor, and Lilly B. Richards, second June Bug Mrs. Tellit: "Cousin Dorothy, you know, always wanted to have a little baby daughter so she could name her June. HOLIDAY-S- Lawful Larceny Featuring Bebe Daniels and Lowell Sherman. Thrills for every woman who ever loved. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY White Hell of Pitz Palu A Miracle of Picture Making 4 Stars in liberty Magazine. I STARTING WEDNESDAY Bis: Christinas Bill Will Be More Enjoyable If You Come Here For Your Dinner! Special holiday dinners will be served on Christmas and New Years days. Bring the family or entertain your friends. The Office Wife Dicks Cafe Dorothy Mackaill, Lewis Stone and Hobart Bosworth. Join Your Friends Here New Years Eve! No Depression in Business Here! Christmas Turkey Shoot 4- 4-- Sunday December 21st 9:30 a. m. . . Mrs. Askit: "Yes. Did she do so? Mrs. Tellit: "No. The man she married was named Bugg, and it wouldn't do, you see. CHOICER LAST TIMES TODAY 2351 Washington Avenue Charles Kenyon, both a stage playwright and screen playwright of wrote the scenario, prominence, uloyd Bacon directed the picture. This ia the First Warner attraction to be be shown under the Egyptian's 44 Whoopee Midnight Frolic Dancing 11 p. m. to 3 a. Sfy-- p real late and You 11 enjoy the novelbe, ?' n " Horns! Hats! Favors tines! and other hilarities lL" of fan! Ton. of Confctti Noisemskers! "Gee,. But Business Is Gi No Street Parking In Boulder City The town in Nevada that will house the working force that will construct Hoover dam will be provided with a ground plan, thought out in advance, that will furnish ample parking space and keep idle cars entirely off the streets. No car will ever park at the curb in this town. There will be areas specially provided and conveniently arranged throughout the town to take cars of this demand of a modern age. Thia will be the first municipality purposely planned in advance of its development to be laid out with all the exigencies of an automobile age in mind. It will be so designated as to avoid all the inconveniences expertowns that ienced in grew of themselves in days.. This town will be on a great transcontinental automobile highway. That highway, however, will not pass through the business street of the town and interfere with local activ ities as so often happens, nor through the back yards or undesirable sections. Instead it will wind past the government buildings, through parks and choice residence areas. The government which owns all the land and assigns it for specific purposes will place the business section off the through road. ed horse-and-oug- gy 1 to 250 suspenders are styled now with leather and metal trimmings of new and modern design. they are very smart looking and are being worn by careful dressers. Industrial Review of Utah for Week Bryce canyon national park to be enlarged from 14,444 acres to 85,534 acres. Iron County record, Cedar City. Cedar Gty Mrs. Beulah Lowman opened flower shop in Fife Beauty parlor. Hyrum American food store opened here. Provo New reservoir to be constructed to assure city ample water 3 W supply. Richfield Kinema golf course installed over Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK Delta Dairymen of West Millard met here recently to discuss marketing problems. Some 2,000 turkey growers in this state received nearly $250,000 for 750,000 pounds of turkey, aggregating about 30 carloads. Milford News. Salina Repairs made to Salina Creek Irrigation companys canal along highway north of town. Salt Lake City Floyd Whiting awarded contracts aggregating $28,-34-5 to construct 11 state highway bridges in Salt Lake and Davis coun ties. Tooele South ward church renovated and improved at cost of $2, NEW QUARTERS Beaver Check made here shows 1,000 turkeys were shipped from Beaver county to eastern markets for Thanksgiving and approximately that number will go for Christ- I ARGER, more spacious, completely Announces the Opening of 000. that equipped for the handling of your financial affairs, the new quarters of the Commercial Security Bank will be opened for business on Monday, December 22. All of our customers and friends are invited to visit us at 2453 Washington Avenue. mas. Escalante State will spend 0 to gravel road over Escalante mountain. Cedar City Utacal Oil company installing offices in C. S. A. building. Provo Work to be rushed on extension of sewer mains. Price 12 new books added to library. Milton $14,600 ward chapel dedicated. $10,-00- Yon are cordially invited to inspect our new banking rooms on Saturday, December 20, between the hours of 2:00 and 4:30 p. m. Coalville Mullins & Wheeler of Salt Lake City, have contract to dig Golf land Ogden, Utah Member Federal Reserve System The Bonniest Course American Legion Chateau NEXT WEDNESDAY suspenders new policy. to 4 p. m. Drill, your .wwthrt . your sweetheart brine will have the thrill of a -a- nd, WE GUARANTrp & CELLENT ENTERTtIVurvi oMckok Ward n, Young Man Should Start Paying Off On Mortgage at 25 Saturday Nite Concentratin The recently created Twenty-firsion. ward of the L. D. S. church has comStudents of the Weber county pleted the organization of the bishopschools will be required to attend ric and auxiliary organizations, acschool tomorrow in order that their cording to an announcement made by Christmas holidays may be extended. Bishop Iranthus L. Richards, and will School will bo dismissed Tuesday afbegin to function as a separate unit ternoon, December 23, and will re- on January 1, 1931. The ward was open Monday, January 5, 1931. from portions of the Sevorganized A committee representing the Ogand enth Eighth wards between den livestock show, asked the county Chester streets east of and Twelfth commissioners of Davis county Monavenue. Washington day to appropriate $750 for the Officers of the ward are Iranthus twelfth annual show. The matter was L Richards, bishop; Hyrum Johnson, taken under advisement. The committee who went to Farmington included first counselor; Joseph Cowley, second A. P. Bigelow, president and secrecounselor; Noah E. A. Shurtliff, ward tary of the show, E. J. Fejeldsted, clerk. High priests committee: Asael Kenneth C. Ikelcr, mansger of the Farr, chairman; Olaf Anderson, Jesse Union stock yards. Giles, and Ralph C. Jacobs. Organisation of the Ogden Oratorio Sunday school: Percy W. Whet-tosociety to sponsor choir performances superintendent; Raymond Ever- at intervals during the year was effected Monday. The purpose of the organization is to manage the financial part of the concerts which will be given by the Ogden tabernacle choir-Thcommittee ia composed of H. E. Hemmingway, Mrs. Cleone Rich Eccles, Darrell J. Green well, Gerald Klomp, Mrs. Joan W. Emmett, Lester Hinchdiff and F. M. Clawson. DANCE in Utah! -- 3 Green Fees 15c EGYPTIAN v UPSTAIRS a $ |