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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR Daily Statr Snuntnl ty In Utah la mors progressive than UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1908. DAY OF THE HEROES TO BE CELEBRATED IN ROYAL STYLE No county would derive more direct and lasting benefits from the Weber. OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co. ....Publiohoro construction of permanent roads. At the meeting held In But Lake City (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday last evening Weber county was represented by a delegation of responsible Tolophonoa citizens, men preparand Bell, 15) 1 ring Business Office observation and thorough close ed by Ind, 151- -1 ring discuss the to subject of A Editorial Rooms ....Bell. 642 rings investigation splendid program has been preInd. 4842 rings good roads intelligent ly and to the pared for the Memorial Day eervlcee right point to be held in the First Methodist church TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Here as elsewhere the question of .44.00 tomorrow afternoon beginning at 2:00 By Mail One Tear 4 00 ways and meant la all important By Mail Six Months o'clock and the Indications are that a Good roads cost money, a great deal By Mall Three Mouths large audience will be present to en54 Month One Mall By of money. The sugestlon that the leg- joy the patriotic music, the addresses 50 By Carrier One Month islature be Induced to aid In the work and the devotional exercises. This serto Carriers No Monoy Pay Is a good one. All cltliena derive ben- vice la preliminary to the regular celebration of Memorial Day, May SO. The matter at efit from the construction of good , program follows: Entered as second-clathe Postoffice at Ogden. Utah, under roads, and for that reason there is no Organ Prelude, Patriotic Airs MedAct o Congress of March 1. 1879. Miss Welch good argument against the construcley" tion of tiwm. In part at least, from Anthem, Still Remembered M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana'g Editor Chorus Choir B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager general taxation. No. 701...., Congregation Hymn In any event Ogden and Weber Rev. J. E. Carver Prayer NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS county are demonstrating every day Anthem, "Honor to The Nation's Choir that they are ready to do their full Dead Tou should receive your paper not "The of Reading, Nation," work In Responsive' good this share Important later than 4:15 p. m. If not received Led by Rev. W. R. Hastings at that hour call rhotie 444 and it road building. Baritone solo and quartette, "Not will be aent you by special messenger. Dead But Sleeps th". . Pay no money to carrier or other credencollectors unless they present tials from th undersigned. Under no circumstance! will carriers jj or collectors bo allowed to take stops. All notiecc of this kind must be given to thia office direct or by letter, or in First Unitarian. person, or phono 664, one ring. Church. K. P. Hall, over Utah NaCertain anxious engineers of the DisJOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. tional bank, William Thurston Brown, trict of Columbia are seeking to ascerminister. Sunday preaching service at to whom they shall charge 4249.87 of tain, 7:45 p- m. Rev. John Malick, Great Falla, Montana, will preach; worth of asphalt In which Secretary subject, What Is It To Be Religious?" Taft floundered, and from which he OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY This Is a church of liberal thought, was rescued with difficulty. and the public Is cordially Invited, One evening four weeks ago the Sece THE RIGHT STAND German Evangelical St Paule Church. retary and Arthur L Vorys, of Ohin his At English Lutheran Ellms church, campaign manager, dined at the New T HE position taken by the board Twenty-thirand Jefferson Avenue. Willard with Senator Warner. At 4:10 of education In the matter of the Pastor G. Hehl (minister.) Sabbath the department carriage called for the reaubmimiion of the question (if bond- school at 2 P- m. on each Sunday and they started for the War De11 a. m. The second and pair, ing the dly fur the erection of a new morning at fourth Sunday of each month. Sunday, partment Pat McQuade, driver of SecHigh school building la right. It will the 24th of May, service at IX a. m. retaries of War for more than forty be endorsed by every thinking man. After this service will be held a special years, was on ths box. bays whirled ths Every member of the board favors meeting of great Importance for all The the erection of a new building for High the members. Therefore, all the mem- carriage around ths Whits Hous. eland Into Seventeenth street on the school purposes. He recognises the bers and friends of the congregation lipse west side of the Stats, War and Navy and are cordially earnestly requested pressing need of it. Each Is ready and to attend. building. Then their pace was almost anxious to art In the matter. At the Instantly checked, and McQuade came near to being flung from his seat At First Methodist Episcopal. same time the members will taks no Washsame moment a squat man, with a ths east of street, Church, Twenty action until they are fully satisfied Hibernian accent and an inspiring flow W. O. Rev. McCreery, pastor. ington, that the taxpayers who will have the 100:00 a. m. Sunday school, Mr. B. E. of profanity, rushed out of the darkbill to pay desire to assume the obli- Newton, Superintendent 11:00 a. m. ness, waving his arm. Git out av It! Git out tv it!" he gation. morning worship, sermon by the pasThis proposition of the board of edu- tor; topic, "The Ascension;" anthem shrilled. "Don't yes know It's wet ascation la Juatlfled by the result of the by the chorus choir, "Beyond, I Shall phalt yer drivin In 7" sura Tvs got the Sicretary vot on this same proposition, Febru- Be Soon." Noon, class meeting. 7:00 of Owan; War wld me," retorted McQuade, m. Epworth League for Young Peop. ary 24 laaL At that time the board ple. 1:00 p. m. gospel service; sermon scornfully. i "Ol dont care If ye've got the Prist-desubmitted this question of a new High topic, "Moral and Spiritual Lessons of the United States; git out av school building to the property own- From the Ocean." Special music, "Savior Breathe an Evening It," Insisted the watchman. ers at an expensa of some $600 to "Lets get out of her, Vorys, said the city. It was rejected by the fol- Blessing and "Honoring the Dead." Taft, after he had listened for a mom- welcome. all and free Seats lowing vote: J German Lutheran. Services will be held at the Swedish I For Against I 145 Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d 74 First Ward S m. by p. 54 54 and Jefferson, May 24th, at Second Ward Rev. W. J. Lankow of Salt Lake City. I 10 I Third Ward ltd All Germane welcome. 104 ' 140 Fourth Ward The Christian Science. holds service at 11 a. m. In' Society 501 599 Total the new Masonic Temple, Washington' and Avenue, between Twenty-fift- h Members of the City Improvement Twenty-sixt- h streets. ' Subject, "Soul Sunday school st 4:45 League and other prominent citisens and body.' a. m. evening testimonial Wednesday are convinced that this adverse result held at I p. m. The pubere meetings was due to lack of information on ths lic Is cordially Invited to attend theee part of the voters as to the conditions services. Five Reading Rooms ore In the public schools, especially In the open dally, except Sundays end Holidays, from 2 to 5 p. m. In same High school. If this Is a fact, and If the property building. s owners are ready to reverse their forFirst Baptist Church. mer decision. It la the duty of the City Located on Grant Ave. near Twenty-fourt- h instreet. Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, other the Improvement League and Services May 4th as follows: pastor. to demonstrate that terested citisens school at 10 o'clock; classes for Sunday board of of fact to the aatlafactton the all. Morning worship at 11:15 with education . sermon; subject, "Asserting Our If It is lack of Information as to conB. T. P. U. st 7:00 o'clock: ditions In ths schools that la responsible topic, "Begin a Christian at the Balfor the defeat of the .bonds three lot Box;" leader. Dr. J. B. Johan nan. will be on months ago, It becomes the duty of 4:00, evening services. This sacred songs; subject, "Imof evening the public spirited citisens of the town mortal Hymns and Their Story." Part to see to it that the Information Is IV hymns to be Illustrated are: 1 now forthcoming, that the taxpayers Jesus Shall Reign;" 2 "The Sweet By are convinced that a bond Issue of and Bye;" 4 "The Ninety and Nine;" 4 I Am Praying for You;" 5 "All 4100,000 Is necessary. the Power." We cordially invite Halt No business man would be Justified all to meet with ua There will also In aseumlng suen an indebtedness un- be a vocal duet by Mias Alta Rowley. less he were convinced that such ac- "Be Thou Nigh." by Danko. The tion was wise and right. The business Ladies Mission Circle will meet Wedof ths community should bo conduct- nesday afternon st 2:40 with Mrs. Clayton Cnolldge, 2344 Grant avenue. All ed on business principles. ladles are Invited. Turn on the light o First Presbyterian Church. OGDEN LEADS THE WAY John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11; theme, "The Great! to note the Interest Proclamation." Sunday school at 12:14. is IT takengratifying in the construction of a per- Endeavor at 7. Evening preaching at manent road through Weber, Davis 4. The Baccolaureoee services for the school graduating classes will be and Salt Lake counties to connect the High held at this hour. Theme of Dacca- -' two largest cities in the state. This laureate sermon, "The Talent of the to the Initial move in a campaign that Mind. to certain to extend over the whole Central Park Presbyterian. state In time. It Is right that It should Church. C. Wendllng Hastings, minstart in the counties must thickly set- ister. The subject of the morning sertled, In the counties most in need of mon will be "Launching Out Into the Deep." Evening, Tenting Toward this improvement Sodom. special feature of this In taking action to construct perm- service willThe be a violin solo by Mrs. A. anent highways these three countiee A. Johnson. Morning service at 11:00.' are but lining up with the most pro- Sabbath school, 12:30, Eevening, 4:00, o'clock. All are Invited to these gressive communities In the country. ' Naturally Ogden takes the lead In this most important matter. No coun- (Continued on Page Five.) ' wide-awa- - j May iSale i ke ss Ogden Churches I of Mrs. Hess, Miss Win ns, Mrs. O. Griffin. Mr. Ware Scripture Lesson. .Rev. N. S. Elderkln! Alto solo and chorus, "Beyond the j Smiling and the Weeping." Miss Anna Wlnans and Choir Rev. H. D. Zimmerman Sermon Solo, humming accompaniment of ladles voices, "Just Before the ' Mrs. Frank Miller Battle, Mother" 702 No. (....Congregation Hyinu Organ Prelude, Processional March" Miss Welch The music will be furnished by the! choir of the Methodist church, led by Mrs. H. J. Ware and accompanied on the pipe organ by Miss Jessie Welch. The members of the Grand Army of and Knit Sum mer Underwear, Womens Undermuslins . the Republic and United npanlsh War Veterans extend a cordial Invitation to everybody to attend the patriotic meet- Ing, devoted to the commenoration of those who served the country, when it called to them for help in time of war. : ' i i i When Taft Made a Poor Run - d - fast-trotti- ng nt an-teh- ; I I j I - s." i j Shirt Waists at Positively the Lowest Prices of the year. Will Continue throughout the Coming Week ent to the argument between the watchman and the coachman. He a and walked forward pace stuck. Vorys profiting by the experience of Ms chief, perched for a moment on the edge of the carriage, like a bird poised for flight, and then Jumped wide. He nearly went down In the sticky stuff, but righted himself quickly and made for the sidewalk. Being much lighter than Taft, he finally made solid footing. The street at this point Is wide, and although the Secretary of War was making a valiant fight he was getting bogged worse and worse in the morass. Vorys at last found a board, which he drsged to the curb and thrust into ths quagmire. Then he walked upon It and lent NEW YORK. May 4. Among the the Secretary a helping hand. It renews events scheduled for some to work the Taft Important feet quired get loose, and at one lime they discussed ths coming week are the following; the advisability of cutting ths SecrMonday. etary! shoelace and leaving ths shoes, Expoeitlon Mining but eventually ths rescue was effected. International opens In Madison Square Garden. New York. MRS. HERRICKS ANNOUNCEGreat land parade of sailors of AtMENT. lantic fleet at Beattie, Wash. Mrs. J. L. Herrick announces that Tuesday. her summer classes In China painting International Master Boiler Makers will begin June 4, I and 6th. Those who desire to enter should register Association meets In Detroit, Mich. State-wid- e prohibition election will without delay as the number will be Carolina. In North be held limited. A most complete lln of decWodnoeday. orated china suitable for Graduation Southeastern Tariff Association will presents and June weddings Is now convene In Atlantic City, N. J ready. Studio 2760 Washington avenue. Government Irrigation project In I It Pays to Buy at ! COMING WEEK DAY BYDAY Mr. Business Man, Umatilla county. Wash, Thursday. Democratic conventions will be hell In West Virginia, at Wheeling and ti Arisons, at Tucson. Saturday, Memorial day will be celebrated by patriotic bodies throughout the country. Annual work horse parades vll take place In New York and Boston National Association of derail Press clubs meets In Newark, N. I Subscribers of Ths Utah IMi Journal are requested to read sad fellow instructions printed at head it editorial column. Its Your Turn For one week beginning nonday a. m. we will give a great big Special SALE ON ROLL TOP-FLAT- TOP BOOK- KEEPERS and TYPEWRITERS DESKS Handsome, substantial, Superior built and finished. Pisces of furniture that will give a dignified and prosperous look to your office, at greatly reduced prices. MACEY SECTIONAL BOOK AND FILING CASES. Ths most convenient artictie and satisfactory eases mads, they can be arranged to fit in any pises and ths doors positively will net bind. Special prices for one weak. Tops and Bases, 2J0O. Book Sections, 8&50, $3.75 and 54-0- OFFICE CHAIRS. Revolving, Adjustable Highth and Reclining back. Chaira that arv restful for th busy office man, ranging in pries from 555 up. Our groat big store of 72J0O. square fast of floor space is full of good things that will interest you. to We Furnish Your Office or Home on Easy Payments Try It j ! Ogden Furniture will bt opened. Carpet Co. OGDENS LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE |