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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • Page 10

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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9,1926 BUILDING-LOAN- PROGRAM MADE Utah League Will Hold Ogden Convention Saturday Program has been completed for the annual convention for 1926 of the Utah League of Building Loan Associations, to be the Weber club rooms in Ogden. The forenoon session will open at 10 o'clock with Stuart P. Dobbs, 'president, presiding. Then will follow: Roll call of associations 'and representatives: annual report of president: annual report of secretary: annual report of treasurer: report, of committee on credentials, by F. J.

Vlcks, r.eport of nominating committee by Col. H. M. Lund; election of officers; election of delegates to national convention at Minneapolis; report of educational committee, by L. W.

Smeltzer; report of committee on' amendments to and by-laws, by Nephi L. Morris: report of committee, on home financing, by George A. Wooten. Luncheon at Weber club, 12:15 p. m.

Women "at Weber club, at .1 p. m. IN AFTERXOOX. The afternoon session will open at 2 o'clock. The program will comprise: Song, "School Savings Plan," by Elmer C.

Jenkins; of committee: "Standard- and Ethics;" by H. Arnold report of committee; analysis of report made by Hon. Seth Piston, banking commissioner of Utah, to precede general discussion. Building Loan Advertising, -discussion, led by Marlon Nelson, iof GUlham Advertising agency. An int'ermountain League, discussion, led by W.

D. Allelly of Casper, Wyo. The Coming Pacific States Con- discussion, led by Stanley D. Decker, vice president Pacific States Savings Loan conference. Report of auditing committee, 'by S.

E. Casaity; report of com- 'mitteo on resolutions, by Col. H. M. H.

Lund. Installation of of- 'ficers. Appointment of standing by incoming president. General discussion and "other formal business. Adjourn- AT BAXQUET.

The banquet will be served at 7 o'clock with Mr. Dobbs as toastmaster. The events will be: Music by Moonlight Blues Antl- 7symphonic orchestra. Address. "Community Building," George E.

Browning, Mayor Tof Ogden. by Mrs. S. P. Dobbs.

Address. "Playing the Game," Hon. A. L. Putnam, deputy state auditor of Wyoming.

Solo, by Edmund Greenwell. Address, "Education and Hon. C. N. -Jensen, state superintendent of public 'instruction.

Solo, by Mrs. S. P. Dobbs. Address, Frank Francis of Ogden.

Closing address, president elect. Song, "Home Sweet Home," by all present. oo-- DAIEYMEN SIGN TO START TESTS ELKS TO ISSUE 610 NEWSPAPER "Booster" to at Jubilee; Inaugural Dance Saturday A cow testing circle, to work through the Weber Central dairy was tentatively organized late Thursday afternoon at Eden when the dairymen met with County Agricultural Agent A. L. Christiansen.

Dairymen present signed to include about SO cows in the circle. Mr. Christiansen will meet with the Liberty- 1 dairymen next Monday afternoon o'clock for the purpose of. organizing. Liberty as a member circle which would be known as the Eden- Liberty cow 'testing circle.

Mr. Christiansen "furnishing farm account books to the agricultural students in' tho Eden schools, who are under the direction of G. P. Packer. Plans for the revival of the -old time "Booster," the.

newspaper Issued by the Ogden Elks. on the occasion of the show and which created very.much Interest, are now under way tor the Silver Jubilee. paper will only one. issue this-year and will be.the size of The Sta-nd- ard-Examiner, whose plant will print the will contain about 20 pages and will be fully illustrated with events connected with Ogden lodge. It is, planned to make tho Booster a.L, souvenir of the Silver-Jubilee and -will be the largest newspaper 'issued" by "any Elks' organization in the United States.

Photographs, and cartoons for the big edition are now being gathered for the Booster. Among the photographs -will, be those'-of the First National Bank building and the Reed hotel and other buildings that been completed or are under, construction in the city. An event of interest among-the members of the Ogden Elks lodge this week will be. the inaugural dance to be given" at the, Elks' home tomorrow night in honor of the new officers of the dance will be for the Elks and their ladies only. The following estate transfers were reported today by Mae E.

Bramwell, county recorder: Andrew Wilson and wife, Mary Anne Wilson, to Lenora L. Nelson, a part of northetst or section 30, township- 6 north, range 1 west, Salt Lake meridian. Consideration Victor H. $10. Welker -wife, Myrtle Welker, to G.

Ernest Wilson, all of lot 6 of Caflitol. Block subdivision to Ogden City, Consideration Mutual Realty Investment corporation to Jessie Bingham, part of lot 10, block plat Ogden City survey. Consideration $10. David Eccles company, to Llla Eccles Brimhall, part of lot 7, block -25, plat A of Ogden City survey. Consideration $10 David Eccles company to Vivian Eccles Scowcroft, part of lot 7, block 25, plat A of Ogden City survey.

Consideration $100. The Joseph Clark company Charles W. Adam, and'- wife, Kate E. Adam, a part of lots 7 and 8 Jn. block 1, plat Ogdea City survey.

Consideration $1. Johanna A. Holmes to James H. Platt and wife, Laura Platt, a part of section 30 in township 6 north, range 1 -west, Salt Lake meridian. Consideration $450.

-oo- SCOTCH REEL IS DANCED ONCE MORE Another old time dance favorite was revived at the Berthana' ballroom Thursday night when the Scotch reel was made one feature on the old time dance program. In this dance," the genitleman dancer has two ladies for his partners instead of the usual The orchestra, played hornpipes as the music for this dance, and Joseph Giles was the prompter, prize given 'for' the best ex- the' old-fashioned to Lillian. Goucher 1 ponents of waltz went and Elmer Price. Mr; and Mrs. G.

C. Cook were the runners-up. Next Thursday there will be a prize for the best dancers of' the three-step. ENERGY FROM SUN A 9 SM? 8 DIFFERENCE IN LIGHT AFFECTS WEATHER smau the'world is compared with a sun spot can lie seen Jtrom the above pliotpgraph. The "round ball in the lower' center represents the" earth, In size, on a scale with the sun spots which were photographed at Mt.

laboratory. By DAVID NEA Service Writer. WILSON, discovery--just' made at the Mt. Wilson 'ob's'efvatory may prove, to be most important facts brought light- in the puzzle "of the connection 'between the -sun and the preyi9usly- pointed out through the work-, of C. G.

Abbot that the amount of en- sent the'sun''varied from day to A i has.been' assumed 'that- the. ultimate, 'cause; of weather f' The- is discover just what'the connection is a i TRACES FLUCTUATIONS Now -Dr. Edison' of the Mt. Wilson- observatory has made an important advance" in the attack on- this, -problem fty showing fluctuation in the energy' 1 radiated 1 1 sun. lies, in the.

invisible but 'highly active --ultra-violet Two. observing, stations, -one- in; California, and -by. the, Smithsonian insy- tutiori'under general direction of Dr. Abbot- measure'-. the amount- of energy, radiated- by the sun, heat "or infra-red rays and' Abbot is now 'in' Asia, to find site for to do similar' work.

Pettit-' arranged-'hls'. apparatus, however," so It. -wbuld- measure only certain- "definite parts of the-sun's THROUGH'-GOLD He covered, the lens with-a'thin gold only -green s'u'n came-through, it Then, cused this light a thermocouple, a device energy, and connected that to a recording instrument. Next. he arranged a quartz-lens covered with a thin silver film': This Las the property -of allowing- only the ultra-violet light get through.

This was measured and recorded in the same way. 1 "The records show that the green light from -the is practically constant'from, day to day," Dr. Pettit told me'. the.other hand, 'they: show, violent 'in -the 'ultra-violet DAILY CHAXGES "From June, to 1925, 'the amount of ultraviolet light increased' 83 per" cent. Then from November December, fell 20 per" remained -the neighborhood- of the.

figure But' there are' constant' dally -fluctuations in the amount or -ultraviolet light. "Now D'r. Abbot has lound.that the total giv- off by "the sun- varies" from day to It 'must te 'therefore, that -this- -variations-Is due -in the ultra-violet EFFECT WEATHER 'This discovery Dr. P.ettit's aii: -important- crew- fdr-meteor- learn the between'. 1 the sun.

-the. weather'. that 'is "highly imp octant- that -put -just 'what "effect the 'radiation 1 "of 'th '-sun" has ''on." the earth. and atmosphere'. 1 Dr.

Pettit's- 'work-vis 1 part a. general' p.r-0g-ram 'tor sun 'This -program the -most extensive Tin WORK FOR THEORY; The Mt. feel that'-, before- 1 onnection' i.be- tweqn the and 1 -'the we must, kno.w about the sun, ly, 1 their attention the sun. Dr. 'George Hale; 'honorary director- 'of the Charles.

of. the 1 solar" section t.ne' International and other'' members -of. the, -are devoting-, -their -energies- 'to this- "task' 1 There 'are "many to be -solved, the corona- -or, silvery halo'-' about, th'e sun becomes at the time a is i 1 still mystery'. to 'astroripniers. 1 'Connections 11 between, th'e.

'shape 1 the corona 'and 1 the number 1 -of -spot's on 'sun- "have been', but. misses 9 sanaple pumps and Values Ever $7 Children's Patent Leather and Kid On sale 9Sc SPECIAL- Men's and Dress Ladies' Rayon Silk'j HOSE On. sale Ladies' 8073 Lon Trouser Princess Slips Lingette stripe. sale 496 i $6.95 Men's Worsted On sale Men's Heavy Bib On sale Men's Fast Color Chamb'ray- Work Shirts On' sale 4Sc ChttdreVs Combinette Suits, Bloomers" and Waists On sale' Garments. Vand Style On.

sale LADIES' UNION SUITS On sale Intermountain Mercantile Assn. "Always a Good. Place to Economize" 2322 Washington Avenue. Twb: Ge'o. Al.Lowe: cause and 'nature the', corona -is still City Machines 'Repaired -Pavement Improved Following, overhauling' of the tlushers, both these of.

the street -department will- i tibn; Saturday night pavements the 1 s'ebr -city street recently 'Overhauled 'and', p'ainted'- last -when -'fiuslier 1 its newly.painted" and ready for. work'. In -the pavements-. downtovn. district be." twice' a week Saturday night, Mr." Tripp said.

On Saturday-, 'night. flushe'rs Tv.ill begin operations and at 8' o'clock Sunday, dry. 1 -Tripp of-pavement all, parts.v the. Preparations were -m'ade to work'' last week, but the lii or' filed 1 today in i the. 'court- by, -Irak Heaton; against Olive; t6rL on; grounds- of and' cruelty.

'Iprth- i 1 deserted' an'd- sincc.has'-.liyed- apart. 1 'their'-we'dd'ed Heaton. 'and 1 dared: for himv i Tnarried, in. 1 'ii915 andi.Ti'aye j.thTe'e^cKilT; 1 Contribute;" to are. q.uarter.7- iriaga'r" 1 naih.es'.: are JR'alphL i ii" 'expenses 'TvhiieT' 'at-' 1 DECIDE EVENTS JFBOYS'WEEK Ogden' "to Various' -Boys'- 1- to the' 'the 'Elks tlie, meetirig 1 'at of -'the 1 -'-CQininittees- -Committees JCiwanis, Lions 1 clubsr- wit-h those'-, the American" -met- boys' work 1 whi ch is 'headed- by 1 Charles 'The' -Elks' -will ivities of atSletic program- lie, carried 1 'Out -with prize's" i Sunday, 'May will- be -da'y in -church, sponsored' the-.

Liq'ns' clu.b. i -May will in the-'Rotary club. i day in -by'" the-' 1 day by the Exchange' 1 O' day by; the. Kiwanis -club. loy- 'Baker 9 American le- 1 Saturday.

be; doors. An Scouts -at-the 'coliseum. Double Reduces Costsl Price Alterations going fine Soon stores in" Look at this suiting, guaranteed. Only. BOYS' light, good'ciiiality.

$1:25 -value-. BOYS' DRESS 7 In dne of iwp. paints, wool fabrics, hahdi-tailor- -NEW; 1 I.ONG SIJITS iri -tan gray' Last season's: stock. Values to bands-and turndq-wh brims -V. in "tlie- ucw shades tan.

'and $6:77 SHIRTS in McDonald 'and' colors. Coat -style v.VI;..'..".'.: Not'adc mako. IDAHO DELEGATED LEAVE'FOR EAST Representa.tive3, Knight's 1 Utah 'met Thursday the ian caistle in ani3; mads arrSng-eme'ri't's" 1 cer- emoriial'. of; Order of Kriiglits This will, 'be, held Jhe' 1 Oga'e'ri Dele'r g.atlpns. wi-11; --be pr.esejit -'from- -several' central 1 arid" '-and catello', Rock--.

and 1 ma'kin-5' 'an atten.danc.e-. of '-between- -150; 'and 200'. 1 -candidates frpm -'order jhaye sign'ed 1 into; the O'. at 7 1 business will i 1 deybted'-'tp; "-The barib.uet,"."at; the. in 1 ''in-general 1 Salt 1 of the', i i and TXy-rrnYrtlnir- i 1 lrtfl.n' RS- 1 aJssociatiori-irto 'be made.

up -'of: state Apr-U 'froni. irigation' district" cpngre's- 'proposed 'main cana). iof Delegation- consists -of John of- vice- president ''of Falls irrigatio'ri Shephefd.ipf- 'president of "VYarjeri commissipnc'r i iD.uri'ng 'the com'ing atibn ehgine'e'r, 1 supcrvised.V.'ai ol the'j lin.e. 3ff; the- -survey all," -wiH' 1 be' -up' larnatipn" "authorities -toiit Americanr- if jMilner, dam-' Wo Wood CETIB i -'spcretary pf i :nd.unces-;that:,'/thpre"-w.ilf';b.e 'a 'g'et- nbbhf 4- wli io i wilf Cj'a'st. (unlyersityl''' will-: alsoi-be jan i extended 1 CLTIB PREPA.RIK'G- TO'SECURE-CALVES Tentative' plang; sending, 'a.

nian'-'to Wisconsin purchase J3. carload; ip'f pwrebred-l'G'ucrnsey anil Holsteirr "calves- for. -the Huntsvilit laid T.hurs- i club. man' -to'- the is not Another be hei'ov iof complete ''club x- most-q'JT which: 6ne: 'boy in --oo- Ohio housiittriyes tending. schools" -to ptepareT.the 17 kinfls off3tea.lt;, and' eight: 'kinds "of roasts 1.

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