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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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i i 0 i 1 THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER MONDAY- EVENING DECEMBER 1 1930 1 I Funeral Held For ftlrs Marcia' Layne 1 Box Elder Departmen Business Office Conner Drug Store Brigham City Phone 122 Thompson of Provo Thompson of Oakland also eight grandchildren survive i i 44 CEDAR CITY Dec Mrs Peter Shurtz owner of a laundry was recovering today from an accident Saturday in which she lost her hand: The left hand was caught and erushedTn a mangle Amputation was necessary RELIGION AIDS IN HARD TASKS Pastol Frowns On Idling of Time Neglecting i Talents 1 I i -1 Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Phone 492-JL I 4 -VA i' Wright's tage Big Slipper Selling slippers? kid slippers a satin slippers What a lot of slippers! We 1 bought four thousand pairs and they're all here for the big sale that opens said Charles Foulger shoe man at i I We knew our customers would want quality slippers The very foundation of happiness- security and success is good health What a wonderful Christmas gift for your family! And so easily obtained now without sacrificing other enjoy- ments! "Five dollars -down brings your family of the most important tiiings that money can buy 7 Funeral On Tuesday For James Thompson BRIGHAM CITY Dec Funeral services will be conducted iji the Fourth ward on- Tuesday at 11 for James Peter Thompson 61 of Brigham City who died at his home on North Main street on Saturday following a thirty-minute illness of heart attack Bishpp A Hansen of the Fourth ward will have charge of the services I Mr Thompson was born in Brigham City February 27 1863 the son of Pioneer parents He to manhood in Brigham City and received his education in the schools of Box Elder county Except for three years that he lived at American Falls Idaho all his life was spent in Brigham City In 18137 he married Miss Emma Foulsenl also of Brigham City He was engaged in farming the earlier part of his life on mother's farm and on a ranch in Idaho and of later years has been engaged in truck driving Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters i- Wes-ley Thompson and LaVeda Jensen of Los Angeles Florence Hampton of Syracuse Mrs Spencer of Ogden and Harold Thompson of Brigham and the following brothers and sisters Miss Eliza Thompson Mrs Koford and Lonje Thompson all of -Brigham know will I display for the whole filled with 5 price lints please i a great made Slippers family Tables we MRS MARCIA A LAYNE them The selling opens to- i morrow Buy vkrhile all sizes and styles are complete i 1 1 1 I 1 FROTECTEB AMAZED! ll "Religion teaches us that if we ought to do a thing we said John Edward Carver yesterday evening tn First Presbyterian lurch brief" statement is' a challenge to all who acknowledge God as the giver of every good and perfect gift and that He is a graver hearing! and a prayer-answering God Let us test these statements by lives that have known the) same limitations and longings as perplex -ourselves 1 "Browning has said that our reach exceed our grasp heaven for? and vet we are not wil- ling tot wait until heaven answers odr better desires Surely I ther should be of real con-quest -here on this earth where so much -that good people wouljd like jto see imnroved should be solidly -commenced So thought1 waiter Scott when he made his 1 text must 'work the works of Him that 'sent me! whilst it Js day thejnivht cometh when no man can work his sundial also he engraved! The 'Night A good work insures la" good night's rest and a mod Pfe leads-to a good immortal-" ity Better still a mercifiil and -powerful savior has means fbr re claiming lost days and stained years-- I "Wo Cl! gather inspiration from a life that through struggle land opposition left the example of con- stant climbing toward a goal! Religion teaches us that if we ought to do- a thing we can No man ought to feel that he ought to do anything that Jiad net in it two gfeit byproducts First- the continued development of the best thet is in him and secondly the amelioration of the wrongs and weaknesses arid bitterness of the people of his age Life is too wonderful to expend all upon self -1 'I "Peter -Cooper exerts a great influence Upon our life today though he has (been in the other 1 world many years Bom in poverty enjoying onlv six schooling- apprenticed until he was of i age for little more than his board hie pio- peered? three of great ad -vances He built the first practical locomotive when others knew rail- ways and steam power was A fail-4ire laid the trans-Atlantic cable when others gave up pioneered our telegraph lines and established our iron and steel industry arid! made beams for buildings to sup-'' plant wooden ones In municipal development Me pioneered citv-emploved policemen and firemen and to crown it all jestab- lished the first great American in- dustrial and technical trlaining school for aspiring youth -From it for 50-vears about a thousand better trained young men' and! women Rave gone out into life From poverty and to -that was his work The1 text he used over and over when they urged him to do less and indulge more was must work the works of him 'that sent me Wvhilst It is day the night Cometh a when no man can I you are idling your tinje and neglecting vour talent: If vbu are Services for Marcia Allen Layne widow of Charles Layne were held In the First ward on Sunday at 2 with Counselor John Fowler conducting Invocation was given by Bishop Richard Pincock and the benediction by President Nathan Tanner The speakers were Samuel Stephens President Goddard President Joseph Ririe and John Fowler Musical numbers ere given by Dale Wangsgaaid Mabel Allen Ridges and Leland Newey Ethel Holbrook Ridges Willard pardner and Leland Newey The floral offerings 'were arranged at the chapel and grave by the Relief society of the First ward Among the large gathering that attended the services were many old friends from distant points in Idaho and Utah The burial was made in the Ogden 'City cemetery under the direction of the Matan Funeral home 44 TARKINGTON FLAY NEW YORK Dec 1 (AP) "Colonel a play by 'Booth Tarkington is to be produced It deals with episodes in the life of-a famous American in France in ay: ar TIT CARROLL who a remarkable benefits fj Sargbn Were far beyond a thins he" believed possible Doctors' say: heating and proper humidity -in the home is essential are to go through the winter without coughs and colds1 5 'I fmm IMPROVE YOUR GAME 1 wiA 1 1 Milton Cl WJorfc! Auction and Contract Bridge Tuesday KLO 3:00 PLAYERS I 1 1 is Wide and rapid variations ilv temperature ate responsible for most eolds i I 1 'i The home with autoiititic Natural Gas heat is fortified agajnst the most prevalent cause of colds '4 'I Authorities also maintain that faA smoky a tmosphere is conducive to' diseases of the lungs Clean Natural Gas aids and predeefs health by eliminating smoke 1 5 y-4 4 i 4 It Sidney Lenz Mrs Wistr South (Dealer) New York West Morris Chubb South Orange North Mrs Join Munce Jr living for your own self alone or are not awake to the wonderful possibilities of your life then it is a good text for you too your religion is worth anything it teaches you that if you oueht to do a thine you can Christian -4 These vital benefits are within reach of 8 5 4 2 4 )0 73 None -Ly (HM ii Alexandria Va East A Herter Boston I 4 A 95 32 I None K-J10 4 94 3 A8 74 tvJU AQIO WTf 4 A I KQJI0 6 J9 863433 9743 TAXES FALL DUE you are prepared or not You 12 Months to Pay Them 'through one of' our ihontlily in- stallment loans Peoples Finance Thrift Company Washington Ave 1 tr than any other fuel And the installation of Natural Gas 1 equipment is available such cenvcnient terms that lybur budget will scarcely notice the difference I You owe your family thissupreme contribution to" their comfori cqivenleiice and health Arrange for it noWj After by South what would you say with hand? With The final bid is four in what suit? Which player doubles? Does Declarer go down? thing that worried me most was extreme weakness I felt nervous and all the time and had headaches and indigestion aftef every meal It seem possible but Sar-gon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills overcame these troubles entirely and as strong and vigprous today as I was ten years Mr Carroll lives at 124 Grafton Ave San Tranclsco overwhelming success is due to the endorsements of countless thousands who (have taken it and recommendedi it to their friends That is why it has become the most talked-of medicine in America today Sold by Schramm-Johnson Dtur Stores Your Brijdge Handicap? Mr Work will give you two teet questions in each weekly broadcast if Summary of this game and handicap teata will appear in thia paper 3 GOALFORl CASH AT A 1 SAVING Large Lump $875 Stove $550 Domestic Lamp $8150 Nail $7100 Ogden Cash Coal Co PHONE 414 9 3 V- HEP E-N DAB I LITV I i AND 1' ECONOMY 4 AT NEW LOWE-R PR I Natural Gas furqace a size" tjpe for every requirement in- -stalled for only a few 'dollars down and ybumay have years to pay the balance $25 Allowance ForYour Old Coal Furnace I 1 If you cannot IreacF with comfort api pleasure have an eye examine iion now These low prices and the attractive terms we are able to offer make it judgment to buy now Your present car will probably cover the down payment Come 1 in and learn how little a fine new5 Dodge will cost you iA) i I okeless and stokeless fuel entirely automatic in its operation 44 the one economical fuel for for ating auto- heating cookings water-heating matic refrigeration sanitary incinera- tjoni Come in axd get fulljparticiilars on how this modern fuel can bring 1 DIAMONDS WATCHES Wrist Watches Ilunplreds toelioobe how being sold at AUCTION SAT-F Buy a Diamon For Xmas greater enjoymentto your home life PQi FACTORY FACTORY a iMiiplnmiij 414 24th Street ROBERT HINCKLEY Inc Ogderi Utah i HEITZ WINZELER AUTO CO Brigham City Utah and Tremonton Utah HANSEN WARR MOTOR CO Preston Idaho 1 Phone 174 Chas Smith 2317 Washington Ave i 1.

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