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Show DAILY flVES'S-om STYLES-umi- ALL made-O- NE SOLD ONLY RY t S C.D. IVE S. Som members sf the family may hava an acuta attack af tootache or neuralgia Use a Hot Water Bottle Cramp ar chalara morbue may pear with m medicine at hand ap- Use a Hot Water Bottle It may ba naaaaaary to kaap a poultice ar wet application warm for aavaral hour a Hot Water Bottle af tha family may bo trcublad at ana tima with cold feat Savaral member Use Several Hot Water Bottles and aaaa Wa hava nil grad ing frem SOCIAL EVENTS AYE. Ut a h nA Pearl Ehtiar Moor, Laaaaa Carl Burgess Co. Praaanting Production, Mala-Dramat- ia July 1 5ECRET SERVICE SAM Amateur Night PRICES Friday Night e ys aaaa OUR NEW BUILDING The Ogden Business College has leased the entire fourth floor of the Lwis Block. 441 Washington Ave.. and will move Into its new quarters about August 1st. This entire floor is being remodeled and arranged especially. for school purl loses. A new electric elevator ia being Installed, the school room will be heated by steagi, an employment bureau la being added and iiunieroua other features that will make the Ogden Business College the most complete iu the country. aaaa aaaa EIGHT BANKS AND OFFICES We are Installing Eight Banks and offices in the Bookkeeping department where every student to use Card ledgers, Loose Leaf Ledgers. Our Bookkeeping Filing Systems and everv other modern offlee device. system affords Actual Office Practice fiom the start for every student and all our pupils are given several weeks of Aetual Oflli-Experience before leaving school, both in the Bookkeeping and Shorthand departments. We secure positions for all graduttea and every scholarship winner will be treated the aame aa all other students. aaaa e aaaa Ogden Business College Mrs J. C. Carey and daughter Edna MIm Vera Scott entertained about will leave next week for Lake Tahoe, of her friends at a porch party twenty Cal., for a three weelu'e etay. on Monday evening. Japanese lanformed tha and terns, bunting palms Mlsa Stella Thompson will leave and cosy corners were decorations, Tuesday for Los Angeles to spend a screened off by flags and bunting. month or two there with relatives. Games were enjoyed and after supper v Mlsa Margaret Fuller, of Salt Lake an informal musicals waa given. In a gueaalng contest pnres were awardCity, la the gueat of Miaa Ines Wilson ed to Mlaa Kathryn Barker and Bert for a week or so. Jackson. Punch was served by Mlaa s' a a a Glen Carver entertained a circle of Lorene Rogers his little friends on Friday afternoon Mlsa Erma Hammond waa hoateaa at the home of hla parents on Twenty-fir- st and Mira Irene Miller was the gueat street. of honor at prettily appointed Kense a a a Miss Mae Cummings entertained ington given on Thursday afternoon at the home of the former. The parlor eight of her girl frlenda on Tuesday waa decorated with aweet peas and the aftemon at canyon party. The afterroom waa especially pretty with noon waa spent In rowing and other dining masses of pansies. A cluny center-piec- e amusements. and a large cut glaaa bowl of Mlsa Ethel Morrison entertained the panslea was In the center of the table, members of her sewing club on Wed- while pansies were scattered loosely over the cloth. Covert were told foe. nesday afternoon. The guesta of the , were club the Misses Grace Roberta sixteen. e e e e SSS 24th St. (Fbr a aaaa Another of God's Provision for Men." There will be special music. Tha hymns w ilt . be some of the. favorite evening songs auch aa Abide With Me," "Softly Now the Light of Day." Savior, Breathe an Evening Blessing." The mu seal programme will consist of anthem, The Lord U In Ilia Holy Temple- -. Choir. Alto aolo, O, Loving Father" Mr. Florence E. Lnbeek. Mixed quartette, He Glveth Thee Rest" Mr. and Mra. Laird, Mrs. Strickland and Mra Johnson. Male trio, "Come to Me Messrs. Ramey, Ware and Johnson. Berman aeries July 19th, Gathering flea Sheila July 26th, What Nature Teaches of God. August 2nd, The Religion of the Rocky Mountain Region. Then sermons will be given at the Sunday evening and a and Ella Stewart. A pleasant society event of Thursday cordial invitation Is extended to all. Tha Miasea Hattie and Madeline evening waa the lown social given hv ladles of the Maccabees at the Tha Highest Compact. Wilding entertained about a dozen of the The highest compact we can make their girl frlenda on Wednesday af- home of Mrs Dora on Twenty-secon- d ternoon. Games, luncheon and music etreet. The lawn was gay with Chin- with our fellow to; "Let there be truth were the amusements of the afternoon, ese lanterns, pennanta and bunting. between us forevermore Emerson. An orchestra furnished music throughrefreshMlaa Helen Newton waa hoateaa at out tha evening and cards and a five hundred party on Thursday ments contributed to tbs entertain' ment Prises were won bv Mrs. Luke evening. Prises were won by Mias ! Lone West and Fred Cook and after of Balt Lake, Earl Pardo Mr. Comb, Mrs. Turner the games supper was served. The Mrs. Plans, and s s s s numbered sixteen. guests Miss Thelma Mitchell was hostess ease - Mias Olive Sewell entertained the at a pleasantly arranged afternoon affair on Tuesday In honor of Mlaa members of her card club on WednesAdelaide Tracy, of Sacramento. The day evening. After the card gamea I decorations were carried out In pink the guests adjourned to the porch masses and of sweet peaa and white, where refreshments were served, th tables being decorated with vase of rosea being used. A large silver bowl aweet peaa Prises were won by Mira of roses formed the table centerpiece and sweet peaa were scattered loosely, Marlon Field and Hyrum Campbell, over the doth. Covers were laid for MIm Dorothy Manning entertained twelve. s s s s her little friends on Wednesday afterMira Powell entertained eight Ruth honor In noon at a lawn party given of her seventh birthday anniversary. of her girl friend at an Informally arIn Games and refreshments delighted the ranged luncheon on Wednesday little ones for a few hours and later compliment to Mis Dora Blrdwell, who a merry ride waa enjoyed around the left Friday for her home In Beattie. A small trunk of aweet peaa hung town. from the chandelier and waa fastened a e a e Martin Shade and Mias Sylvia A. there by broad streamers of pink and Garnean were married Thursday even- white ribbon. A bowl of rosea graced ing at home of the bride. A large the center of the table and at each company "was present to wish the place was a tiny suit case containing young people much Joy. Min Haael bon bona Tha place cards were also W. Wheelwright and Mr. Louie J. suggestive of Journey. After lunchGarneau attended the bride and groom eon music waa enjoyed for an hour or and the ceremony was performed by two. ease -- Crescent Flour - Ion beeausa wa maks it end . your flrecor sails mar of it than any other Floun-b- ut because it makes your Bread sweat of taste, moist and light! One trial convinces I - K EDITION. Wherever the English Language Is Spoken. THRICE-A-WEE- Tha Thrlce-a-We- ek World expects to be a better paper In 1101 than ever before. In the course of the year the leues for the next great presidential and campaign will be foreshadowed, everybody will wish to keep Informed. The Thrlce-a-WeWorld, coming to you every other day. serves all the pur poaes ofji dally, and la far cheaper. ' The; news servlet of this paper Is ek constantly being increased, and It folly, accurately, and promptly very event of Importance anywhere In tbe world. Moreover. Its political news 1 impartial, giving you - facto, not opinions and wishes, it has full mar-bet- a, splendid cartoons and Interesting Action fy standard author THE THRICE-A-WEE- K WORLDS ro-Po- rte price It only 81.01 year, and this pays for 161 papers. Wc offer this unequaled newspaper and THE UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL to Kther tor one year to, 86.04. to be pal la advance. The regular subscription price of the tw Papers to 17.00. vesper services will be held commencoclock the general theme ing at being Evening Scenes In the Life of j Christ. Sunday theme being .The Evening Transfiguration of Service. The evening music will be: Solo Mlaa Mitchell. Church of the Good Shephard. ' Duet Mra. Stott and Mr. Corner Grant and Twenty-fourtCrockett. Violin offertory Roy W. Alfred Brown, rector. Fifth Sunday Farmer. v after Trinity. Early celebratlpn, 7:10 , m. a. 9:45 Lutheran Church. a. m. Sunday school, orner Twenty-thir- d Street and JefMorning prayer and sermon. 111 Even8 P .m. ferson Ave., D. A. Leonard, pastor. ing prayer and a Sunday school at 10 a m. Swedish aervlce at 11 a m. English service at Central Park Presbyterian Church C. Wendllng Hastings, pastor. The 1p.m. a subject of the morning sermon will ba in First Four Then, The Church Square." Baptist Church. Located on Grant Ave near the evening, the weather permitting, service will be held urth street, Rev. H. D. Zimmeranother opeh-a- lr Services Sunday, July Time of morn- man, pastor. on the church ground ing service, 11:00 oclock. Sabbath 10th. as follows: Sunday school at 10 Classes for all. . Morning school, 12:20. Eevenlng hour, 2:00. oclock. Tow are invited to each of these ser- worship at 11:16 with sermon ; sub- -' vice. ject, Ddelojfing Our Possibilities.' B. T. P. U. at 7 oclock: topic, TemScience Christian Meeting; How ' to Promote; perance Tha Leader, H. D. Society hold service at 11 a m. in Total Abstinence. the Masonic Temple. Washington ave- Zimmerman. Evening aervlce of song and Twenty-s- and praise at 8 oclock. AH are cornue, between Twenty-fift- h Sun- dially Invited to worship with us. Life." streets. ixth Subject: m. school 0:45 at Wednesday a day First Methodist Episcopal. evening testimonial meetings are held Twenty-fourteast of Church, at 8 p. m. Tha public to cordially InG. W. Ave.. Washington McCieery. Free vited to attend these services. i0:09 A m. Sunday school; Mr. j Reading rooms are open daily; except paa E. B. Newton, Superintendent. 11:00 6 Sundays and holidays, from 2 to m. a morning worship; sermon by aame m. in building. p. Rev. C. W. Huett who has Just returned from Japan where he haa been Tha Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Com- a missionary several years. 7:00 p. m. munion service at 11. Sunday school Epworth League for young people. at 10. Endeavor at 7:20. During the 8:00 p. m. gospel service. Short seror, remainder of the summer short evening mon, topic, Gathering I Ogden Churches h, - set-ma- few-- day 1. 4lh Moor of Lewia Block after Aug 1st. Mr. Kelsey declared that although there was some water flowing Into tha river, It waa not near enough to taka oven AFTER TWO YEARS care of all the dttchea, and thatwhich Jordan canal, tlie Salt Lake Is by the city, was suffer-luSix of tha aeven punipa were pat For the first time In two yearn the Into e operation, and there la an aaaur-ancall water Utah lake pumping plant was put Into for of of an abundance oeration yesterday. This plant to at purposes. the head of the Jordan river near Lehl, Starved te Death and to used to pump water into the la what could truthful ba aald of river from tha lake when tlila body many children who dl. They have of water goes below tlie point wiiere worms, poor ll'tl things they dont gravity will furnish sufficient water know It and you dont realise It If for all the IrrlgatlwJ ditches supplied your child la erne fretful, pasty by tha river. and loses weight for no apOn account of tw hlgH water the parent reason, give It Whiles Cream past two yearn there has ben no need Vermifuge, you will be surprised at to use the plant, and It haa remained the results and how quickly It picks Idle. Recently several of the Irriga- up. Bold by Oeo. F. Cava. tion companies have complained that Tha Measure af Ufa. not enough water waa coming from tha of a maua Ufa to tha measure C. Tha and L lake, Kelsey, city yesterday engl liter, of Salt Lake, went to tha well spending of It, and not tha length. Plutarch. lake and ordered the pumps started. PUMPING WATER g. con-rolle- d com-plexlo- Business and Pleasure . Peerys !' r.u:!.rs - sees We Call Attention to t - iiv aaaa 10 20 and 30 Cente Evening 10 and 20 Canto Matineea MATINEE SATURDAY reulr subscription " is- few uorils lo the Lillies slid non the Si iiiilarsUipa in tilii-i(e- . ill tlie Journal oi'.iet. lu the first pUvf. we ii t:iiK'lilers " of these m liolarhii that ilie will be given tl- - must tiioi'ii'.iKh. icir.piete and t'uining in either Bookkeeping "i- Sl'.nrikji.iil that it is possible to secuie any it here. The winners of these entitled lo every pi ivib se anU prises wi'l ration that any school can give a student. The Ogden Business College was selected from among others, and the a lioiarshiiia purchased in it. only after careful investigation l.y the originators of tile contest. Those whit will look into the matter caivfulty will be convinced that they could not h.ve selected a better school. ' aaaa 20, 21 THE NEW YORK WORLD. PAGE SEVER tile I'fc'dei: aaaa Praaeriptian Specialist!, Moore, " aaaa aaaa aaaa aaaa 18, 1933. To the Prize Winners: lk Louisa Taylor spent the week tha Rev. J. E. Carver. After parIn Salt Lake City with friends, taking of rvfreshnunts the guests enjoyed a pleasant evening in the beauMiss Ida Andrews returned Tuea-da- y tifully decorated looms Tla young from a trip through the northwest, couple were the recipients of many expensive and servloeable gifts Mias Ltu-iliOscar J. Stumpf, a young mining Harding spent the week in Salt Lake City with friends, man well known to Utah people and Mica Beatrice M. Bash, of Salida, ColoMr. and Mrs. C. K. Kennedy, of At- rado, were quietly married Monday lantic, la., are the guests of Mr. Ken-tked- afternoon at the residence of Rev. J. E. Carver. brother, O. A. Kennedy, a .a a a Mias Stella Warren la home from a Mias Rhea Perkins and Miss Bessie six weeks' visit with relativea and Woods were the hostesses ou Monday friends in San Francisco and Los An- afteraon at an Informal luncheon, the geles. guests Including only the eight members of their sewing club. Fink and Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carver had aa a green w ere till lolors used In the decMed guest on Friday Rev. J. T. Thomas of orations, which wert tastefnHw Kansaa City. out In flowers vines anu streamers of ribbon. Mrs. Fred Read anu daughter Florence will leave next week for a trip A beautifully arranged lawn social of Wednesday evening was the one through Yellowstone park. given by Lincoln Circle No. 8, ladles Mrs. Heber Scowcroft and children of the G. A. R. at the home of Mrs are 'visiting, relatives In Coalville for Maude Flewelllng. The lawn was a few days. lighted by numerous Japanese lanterns while flags and bunting lent an Mrs. E. C. Manson and Mrs. D. J. added attraction to the merry scene. Malone were Salt Lake visitors this Dainty refreshments were served and week. vases of flowers adorned the tables ' Fradariek f aaaa coat- 50c jto $2.50 2479 WASHINGTON STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, JULY PRICE A Rubber Doctor Use UTAH i Exceptional Educational Opportunity A Study of Cubas Remarkable Resources at Short Range Heres An Enterprise Possessing Intelligent and Commercial Features and an Investment Opportunity Unique and Convincing, the Agri-cutur- al Equal of Which May Never Again Be Presented. American money, machinery, ideas and enterprise in Agriculture are transforming Cuba and tha wonderful Tropical Soil of that Island under these conditions is producing marvelous result American Farmers and Fruit Growers in Cuba do net plow with a stick of wood. These primitive tool are replaced with the most modern farming implement More than 100 different Colonisation Enterprises are in operation in Cuba, fulfilling ovary premise to Colonist Tha Cuban Commercial Company, with its New Lino af Fruit Steamships from Savannah to Cuba, will moat the requirements of those Colonists for quick transportation both way The Captital Stock of the Company, $3,000,000, par vaiua $10, ia being sold far bolcw the par value and offers to the investor1 Greater Dividend Possibilities, backed by solid buaineaa of immense future probabilities than has over been within thi reach of tha investing public. The Company has under option 5,000 acres of some of the brat Land in Cuba? and any stock purchased at tha low figure abovs referred to, will bo accepted at its par value in exchange for land at tha prevailing cash Balling priea Furthermore, ovary purchaser of stock Twenty-fo- io entitled to a FREE ROUND TRIP TO CUBA a ' with moalo and berth included, Purchasers of Stock being given preference in during tha Winter Month the order of purchase1 First Coma, First Served. ' Complete information io eontainod in our printed matter which will b mailed froa upon requooL Wo want representatives everywhere. Permanent positions and good pay. Remember the priea of the stack io advaneng $1 par share ovary month. The time to buy otoeko ia when they are low. Write today and toko advantage of thia limited and most unusual opportunity. You will never have another chans like th - a h, O'. Sea-Shel- ls, CUBAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY 262 Washington Street Boston, Mass. |