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MbNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1926 ORIGINAL TRAIN TO BE RUN AGAIN Teteran Goes Through to for S. P. Fiftieth anniversary of the Southern Pacific' lines -will be celebrated at Los Angeles September 5, G. Ruthrauff, district freight and passenger agent of.the company in Ogden. The Los Angeles chamber of commerce is co-operating in tho arrangements.

John Riley, conductor of the first official 'train operating between San and Los Angeles, was an 'Ogden visitor 1 Sunday, en route to-the coast, to take part in the charge, of the 'first train in 1876, Riley 24 years of age. He is now pensioned from the Pennsylvania lines. The entire equipment used on the first.trip between Los Angeles arid San Francisco will be used with Mr. Riley serving as conductor. 'All passengers on the train will be.

in' costume. Veterans from' all parts of the Arc you going to the university? --Excellent board- and room, blocks from Inquire 67 South Twelfth Salt Lake' City. S516 Meets Wednesday--The Woman's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail association will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George P. Bowman, 2132 Fowler avenue, Mrs.

E. A. country westward to' Fleming as assisting hostess. Cars OGDEN Meetings--St. Joseph's Sewing society will resume meetings with- a basket lunch at Loriir Farr park on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Many' Specials--Malan Beauty Shop, Fashion Shop: entrance.

2470 Washington. Phone 8801 Recovers Thomas bailiff-'in. Judge -George S. division of the district is back at his work' after having been confined to his home in- Plain City on' Friday' and -Saturday- with rheumatism. Shampoo ana Phone 66S.

at Hlrschman'3- Beauty Experienced operators. 8394 marriage' was Issued today in county clerk's office to 'j: Summers, arid -LaVern Child, Cafe opened- August 30. 'I 52 9 Wanted--Women and girls to cat -peaches. Canning PRIMARY; EVERY SEW AT DATEiMHANGED THEATRE FILLED 3190 S795 Want Grading--Property owners on "Childs Sixteenth, and Seventeenth' streets, 'today the board of. city commissioners to have 'that, blo'ck graded.

Con- E. Bohn--Insurance) 2302 new Jewett and sedans a Fords." 253S. Washington Phone 3500. 231B Gone--Theft of a numb pigeons p.lace-f-at 2-236' Quincy avenue r.epcried to 'the police" Sunday" by' O. R.

Wardleigh." House, -for typewriters and 2-122 Kie sel avenue. Phone 236. 100 take part in the celebration, Mr. Ru'thrauff added. -oo- DEATH TAKES DR.

S.E-ALLEN OF SALT LAKE park on Twenty-first street or Leaves Wheelgr, Twenty-second street. Money on Business ty. loans. Kelly Herrick. 9234 Licensed--A marriage- license was issued today, in the office of the county clerk to Earl L.

Spangler San Francisco and 'Mary Scott of Ogden. Diamonds--At wholesale price. Watches one-half price. C- H. SALT LAKE.

Aug. The Smith. 278 Twenty-fifth St. .6342 Associated Samuel H. Dismissed--Upon recommenda- Allen, aged .64, for many years a practicing physician surgeon here, and attached to the staff of the- L.

D. S. hospital, died this morning, i Death was due to cancer. His widow and lye including Dr. Lowry survive.

Dr. was a graduate of the college of Physicians And Surgeons, Baltimore, arid work at Johns Hopkins hospital. MERCTTKY RISES TO 91 DEGRESS 'tion of City. S. E.

Blackham, the case against Mrs. Nettie Sparks, charged wfth carrying concealed weapons, was dismissed by City Judge' Hehdricks aged, 25, of Plain City," arrested by Detective L. Nelson, $10. in city court'today-'cin a charge of speeding. Klenke Floral, Phorie 2S.5.

Washington. 34tt5 fine Charles McGregor, 2903 in city cpur-t today on a charge of -driving an: automobile at without" head-' Coal' Consumers in Salt Lake are paying per. ton for coal. Our price is $7. Ogdeip Sewer Pipe '-Clay Co." 8742 L.

ot-1943- Eccjes'. avenue, forfeited 1 I in city on. charge. -Decorating our of. driving an automobile at'-night specialty.

Twenty 'years' ence. Artistic Floral experi- without a tail' light S555 Call a Yellow Cub; also transfer and bagffage. Phone 88. 2395 stairs, 2 4 Wash Ensign tested, glasses fitted. Up- 2808 Sunday was fairly warm, with the temperature at 91 degrees during the afternoon.

At 6 o'clock -In the evening-the'-mercury declined 1 to 80.. During the.night the minimum point reached was At the temperature was 73. The time of sunrise was' and the of. will. "be 6:34, according to the World Almanac.

Today is the feast' day' of St. Rose of Lima first canonized saint of the; new world, who was born in Peru in-15 8 6. LAND OUTSIDE GITY IS VIEWED Boston 1800. navy yard purchased, Birthday of Franz Joseph, late emperor of Austria. -Santa Rosa day is a holiday in Peru.

RESURFACING WAY WEST OF STATION The entire strip of pavement directly west of the Union station is being resurfaced and will be entirely completed late this week, says Harry L. Bell, superintendent of the O. U. R. D.

company. SUGAR MEN WILL LOOK OVER PLANT Members of the Ogden chapter Of the Amalgamated Technical society -will attend the monthly meeting at Lewiston, Utah, on September 27, it is announced. An inspection of the new beet sugar machinery at one of the features of the meeting. Vbo PLAN THE HOUSE VVE PLAN THE HEAT YOUR COMFORT THEN WILL 8E COMPLETE -JEhgineer to Draw Plat; Owners, Must Sign Petitions Extension of the south city limits to Include Burch Creek, Lakeview and Chimes View was (he topic 'of discussion this by the city commissioners at an informal Following the conference the commissioners went on an automobile tour of. inspection over'the section proposed be; Included.

John C. Brown city, was given authority to draw a plat covering 'the proposed annexation' and submit it to the various property owners in the vicinity before submitting: it to the The proposed boundary line will-run 132 -feet west'of Wall nue; also 132 feet south of Fortieth street to Adams avenue and along the southern' side of Forty- first street to the eastern city limits. Commissioner Harman Peery suggested the trip of inspection, declaring the city should exercise caution before, deciding -upon the amount of land to be included in the annexation. He when the made the city must provide the same service there as in any other part of the city at present. After the plat is completed-by Engineer.

Brown it will be necessary the residents sign new petitions- for the annexation, supporting the boundaries'as in" the plat, it was said. -00 T0 VISIT Members and Families Enjoy Outing In District R. F. zell and other'leaders' of the Woodmen of the World will in next 'Thursday, night meet with camp' No. 7.4 Jin the O.v -W.

oil, Grant avenue. All members urged to 'At. the conclusion o'f tiie the will watermelon bust. than 400 'persons, members of the W. and their families, attended an outing Sunday in Lind's Grove -in- The- large party travele'd by automobile; the caravan leaving Ogden.

at m. I cluded were members of Republican Voters to Next 1 TEurs'day; fact, that 'primaries for the" -Republican 'county, convention Have-: been, posfponed-'unlil Sepem- 'be'r; no the prlmaries- i election. -of -i dele- and' state. conventions, in the-'-various city and 'county districts-: -Thursday. Jt.

explained today' by J. -Wilson, chairman Webpr county Republican central was'' Sunday that the' date' o'f 'primaries, to galjes.to.the, county convention had, been changed 'from-- 'September' IS to -September 23 ''and -county from September -18, "to September change'- was made-- in' order convention -conflict-, with- th'e Peach celebration at. Bfigham City 'on change pt -these dates, however, has' no effect the for. of to -the -'and st'atV convention in; Salt and these this Thursday Revie.wer. Tent Show to View Play Wings When It necessary to' review a.

show from' the wings back -stage because'' a crowd of 1700 persons "has the -theatre to. capacity maries'. will be night' scheduled. popularity of -and the players, must he. well established.

Such, was, tlie case Sunday evening the. Tent- theatre when'the Taylor players' presented "the famous comedy, "Up in" Mabel's The farce was, without question. ope' of. the -best far by Taylor, and Js indicative'-: of the high'- class entertainment repertoire. AT HOUSE PARTY The part of Mabel Essington is taken by Leona Taylor, and Garry Ainsworth was portrayed by Ferris Taylor.

-scenes are laid at 'party on Long Island, one scene in the' lounging room, -one in a'. bedroom and the last in the- up- p'er the morning after 'the hectic 'before. The theme' of the story hinges on a. -pretty pink teddy that was given' Mabel, now a widow, by a married man years before, when 1 -were Being afraid she will show -it. to- his bride of a month, he asks her to return She.

refuses and then he goes her "to steal, The pre- di'camgnts' in which- Garry. gets, an'd scandals which arise onat'. of 'the gosaipy; tongue' of the sympathetic Mrs: Larchmont -keep the crowd in laughter fluking 'the. entire'- course of the it is -all straightened out inthe denouement and ends happily. The sprightly of the -dialog -parts-'-makes a i a i PARTY MARKS FOUR EVENTS Simonsen Family of Box Elder Conducts Celebration BRIGHAM CITY, Aug.

and- Mrs. N. Chris Simonsen en-, tertained at a family gathering at their home the 'occasion, being- anniversary and throe birthday anniversaries in the family. town members included: Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Simonsen an'd tvro children and Mr. and" O. Simonsen, and Salt.

Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Bowcutt o'f Og-den; Mrs. Fred Far- I m'er and children of.Deweyville; OK FISHIXG TRIP Victor Lee of this city, of Garland and Ruel some friends, from. Ogden are enjoying a fishing trip.

Attorney Jop.pson of Og- -j-o UlS i i i i me Visitors By --Kail Crawford- 'takes the -part 1 'of Arthur "Weldon. the fiance- of -Tetal P.assehger' midd-le -western and 30.0 road 'today. 'Last' full cars we.re. 'booked to. tlje' .1 Utah wonderlands.

1 -date this ried sputKerri -Utah'an'd radre three "wee'ks b'e- Last i to 1W cars toufists, 'en 'route'- lowstpiie; park, for as conipa'red "ITO" for th' 1 Thirty in-; en' 'This the of Qigh.t';more 'reniaining. before 7 lowstori'e 'closes. Mabel, in. fine- style. 'Cecil.

Drummond appears as Jimmy Larchmont presents the' role in form. The of Alicia Larchmont, taken in fitting-banner by -Alma Bunzel." Grace -Van. Winkle 'acts the role 1 th'e "baby" -bride of Carry's. Fuller, as Arthur's sis- 'ter, portrays the part' of We'ldoni' was staged under of -Butler, Orchestral, selections' and singing by of '-the- 'cast the acts. JfEXT PRODTDGTIONS "Up in Mabel's Room" will cpn- tin-ue tonight.

Tuesday' and-. "-The Old Homestead" will given' for; three Next' will-, -start "Buddies" for four days: and this will 'be followed "The Wise Fool." 'Headed the police w.ith...fiv.e,$20 bills to furnished, bail for "Charles. 18 years, '-of the '''boy's lost -money on Washington avenue 'between Twenty- fourth- -awd-Twenty-fifth" "streets this, No the camp. 338, Salt the nioney'Jiad- b'een found: at noon Abraham Lincoln camp No. 70,7, today.

The boyfs aho.ther'' 1 6o antl" obtained' his jail. The program opened with community singing under' of Roy' At' noon picnic was enjoyed, with the -camp- coffee. Ice cream and- soda water. Glen Alfred Hipwell, one of twin' boys, John' Ernest an'd' Hansen -Hipwell, local' on-Su'n- day. Ha-, on 'August 27 and'; by a twin Go Ida.

and Thelma, his parents and.grandparents, Mr; and Mrs. John HipweH; of West Weber, and and Mrs. Luidquist 'of Salt'Lake: ices were being this" afternoon; at 1823 OECiesel Interment was: the' Ogdeii' City cemetery under" the direction of Llndquist mother, heartbroken affair and the; advertised-' its, loss. and. two, 'were arrested -early In a baseball same of 'II in- ilig by ---LV.

Nelson, nings 1 the 'All. and eor Finn. The. officers and sa i th 'e 'uths r.V'n-nVnTTift'htlA tiresT-a-Tirl We will not be responsible for the weather after this month. We therefore warn you NOW to install your heating plant or repair your old one.

Last minute delays are uncomfortable. No home is complete without uniform heat. SENTENCED FOR NOISY CONDUCT C. E. aged 25, of Salt Lake, was given a $5.

or five-day sentence in city court this morning when. he pleaded guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace and quiet of night. a local "theatre 1 'Sunday Emmett Sorg, manager of the theatre, and Patrolman L. M. Hilton charged that Parks 'refused to leave the theatre when requested to do "so and disturbed the peace by arguing, swearing and fighting.

GETS PERMIT FOR charge of 'William Goods in of-'Brig Shupe, the score was 7 'to 5 in of the' All Ted Ha ren 'Salt Lake acted as umpire. Women's were. charge of boys' races were in charge' of low and'the. girls' races in.charge Sarh. Jost.

Watermelons the, prograhi. Before the party returned-, Ogd'en' a motion picture was taken. MOTOR ACCIDENT REPORTS SENT; IN Utah Plumbing Heating Go. Leading Heating Specialists Washington Ave. Permit was Issued today from the office of the city engineer to Thomas Larson, contractor, for the 1 erection of the Polk avenue school, on Polk avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, to cost $68,000.

A. Stewart secured a permit to erect a home on Seventh street, between Adams and Jefferson avenues, to cost $4,000. Opening of a new broadcasting, station atZagreb, Yugoslavia, has the Interest in radio there. automobile to miss a truck Sunday afternoon, 'C. -struck a Packard sedan belonging to HI "2409 Taylor which, was 1 parked- at the "curb, 'a police report Gus-Malan, 2780 Liberty large-'sedan', Joe 'Brewer, ,2131 Jeffer-" son'avenue, the rear of.

his truck near Thirty-fourth and Washington avenue Sunday, afternoon. TRIAL DEMANDED 1 BY BOB FIELDS Joseph William Parsons, six- 'son of Joseph M. and Maud 'Evans: dipd the home, on Sunday: -Funeral- '-services' were' being; held today at- the home. "Arrangements- are in charge of of "automobile cessories," stolen, several. Ogden--automobiles- -and garages, in their 10----: H.M.

WELLS. OUT FOR TREASURER JOB of bees which, not content- 'driving Heber Gannett, waters, of-, Silve'r i- by tbe'-'neck. and': head 'each' time He came 'to the surface, 1 reports' received Stan'f Leldv about'. -150 -times, will recover; Bob'Fields," not in city court to 'a charge of using force and violence person" of His case was- set for- trial on Tuesday, who founjd guilty of. a.

similar -last week, was. given 'a five-day suspended sentence morning. job was open for-him and he wa's given an 'Harry an employe in the off the Weber county announced -his candidacy '-this for 'We-, courity on Republican ticket. Wells has been employed' in "'the' county building "for-tliree-years -in-the offices 1 of a-nd county- clerk Before ''co'ining -'to the county, Mr. -Utali'-.

school the deaf: and 'blind 1 and for 10 that 'period- Sugar and -He also.j 'as and' justice- of'tiie Woodrow, Idaho," the terrriountainr country for the, last 20 He Eccles 'Ogderi. 1 far-' Dwells, the only one -who has formally-'announced the Republican 'ticket treasurer. CARGOES OVER; AGED WOMAN HURT China is spending nearly In, irrigation CANTED PEELERS for 6 P. M. to Midnight Shift.

Scowcroft Canning Factory, 23rd Wall Ave. "Make 'it I'm -in -a said -as. he" breezed the- city courtroom, this rnorning. to a 'charge'of driving an automobile. at "night'.

wlth'o u't 'light ''Dpn't'rush were'-th e. instruction's- laidydown byiWudge. John "Call the'case-' tomorrpw.rmorning," Jennie 81. -year, South street, Lake, Injured in 'accident al 'resulted-in theiaccident Mrs. 1 Johnson wdre to' attend the'Scan- 'diriayiaii conference.

was Egholm told Richard when, three- cars', -'turned'- 'the; Qorrpw.rmorning," causing him off Hhe" turned "TITQO tflU 4 ll PARTY IS GIVEN HENRY BELL Tventyyseyenth street, va birti'day party, on. at: his The and' aster's evening-'passed '-ndth -Mr. and. Mrs. A.

and Vander-berg-, er, Mrs. 'Mr: Mrs7 J.oitns'ori was the -home of J. 1 A. in ps- where she "await recovery Her consists "Of cuts, and" scratches" -which, Two occup'ants: of 'the, -car "were slightly Th '--was the tfiir.d;_to. occurre'd at last; Eleven persons, were injured three 'crashes.

-JRa'ces contestant carries high on and MrsV-A. T. Jane his A den, passed Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

O. Jeppson i i city. Miss Ruth Anderson Salt Lake, is passing tho- week hero relatives. Mrs. J.

C. Coombs and daughter, Ula, are leaving today to make their home at Garland. Miss Miriam Horsley, who is working in Salt Lake, was visiting here Saturday. HOSPITAL Mrs. John.Iverson a home Dee.

hospital at Ogden'. where she "underwent an operation recently for goiter. She is getting. along, Miss -Edna Jensen, who plpyed' in Morgan, passed 'the weekend 1 at the liome of "her mother, Mrs. Annie 'Jensen.

Howard Jen'sen motored to Og- dcn Sunday. and Mrs. R. Aubrey pC Ogden" and Mrs. K.

'Alvord of Farr West were guests of Mrs, Ji. T. Alvord on Saturday, night, to their homes Sunday. Ben Bowring motored Sunday to Salt'Lake' arid passed the day there. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Morteusen of Salt Lake'are at -the -home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. They, came to attend funeral services of Mrs.

Parker Pratt. Mayor and' Mrs. Ncs- guests Sat-' urdky of and. Mrs. N.

Chris, Simonsen. while en route to Logan. Jane Thurston of Hyde Park, visited Saturday at'the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dewey.

COMPLETES VISIT Miss Ida Watkins of Tremonton returned home passing the week at the of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Joseph 'and Mrs.

Verari Boothe of Honeyville, were visiting Saturday with Mrs. Edwin, and Mrs. Reginald Burt and family of Bear Saturday 'at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Mrs." 'Burt's.

parents." Mr. and Andrew Lamonl and children of Mendon, "the home of and Robert Sunday morning they were' accompanied "home by Lam'ont and -passed 'the. day there. -Hazel Christensen of Salt "Lake, passed the at the home her mother, Mrs. Sarah Miss Virginia.

Smith and' Miss Wynona Smith of Fielding guests at the 'hcme and Mrs. John McMaster. Mr. and' Mrs." Foster Simonsen and two children 'of Salt" Lake, passed at the 1 home of Mr. an'd.

Charles -Anderson arid" family. They were accompanied 'home by Sirley Anderson, who. at their home. FOR WEEKrEND 7 Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Salt'- Lake', -passed the 'with here. L'ebna S. Pruitt passed the''week- end with friends-, at. Jonathans Earland. family were guests' "Sunday Mr;" arid Mrs.

Oscar -Forsgren. Mr. and family' of Hamper, visited- Sunday- a -home of Mr. andr -Mrs. Thaddeus Dean of Logan passed the.

week 'here. Mr. and "Mrs. "Hyrum' Bear river visited here Sunday. -Mr.

arid Mrs. Edwin Bliss and baby-, of the 'home Mr." arid Joseph while' en route 'home -Burley, where, they, liad Mr. Josephson 'and; son, Karl, staying ranch Plymouth, passed' the week-end' at their home Reese Jensen, -'son" of Mr. and Mrs! Miiton Jeris'e'n," had his tpri- sils. removed -the pital Sunday, Mile's-, has', returned to Brigham- City 7 after-spending, the suramer.

'as 'salesman for "a- woolen miils "company. Miss-Veda 'Maspn of Willard. ited" friends and. Mrs. George Facer returned Saturday', a i week's 'to Rexburg.

and Po- catoilo. a Mrs. Charles. Wood: of Los passed: week-end at the home of E. Robbins.

Miss' 'Verna Bitter returned; to at-Salt'. Lake- after -pass- Wright's Busy Shoe Bflement For School. Solid Leather lc' shoes Star Brand Shoes for A thousand pairs of each have been ordered-- Because of the size. of. the order the price is $2.95 instead of $3.95.

Come- downstairs and see them-- Boys' and youths' school shoes or oxfords. 'Made strong tan or a Soles of solid 'oak. uskide tion. Sizes from 9 Selling in. the regular way; at price $2.95 Girls" and misses' school oxfords.

Made of strong tan calfskin-or soft-pliable: Soles of solid oak leather construe-' tion. from 8 to school per pair- $2.95. -Ing a week here- with" "FROM JIAIAD Wilfor'd "Facer 'of. Malad is vis- 'iting--ar few days at- the- home his and' Mrs. 'Facer.

Harold Welling, of River- was- 'a' guest Sunday fie Edwin Dewey: and cliildren, passed Sunday at, Honeyville. i -Mr. -and -Mrs. Melvin-. Morris 'and of Salt were -week-end home' of Mr.

and Wilfdrd 1 Re e'der. Amos -'Hatch children Salt -Lake, have been and Ther'on Willard -Brigrham' City visitors John" ''Spiers-' Ogden "was-: in Sunday. of'-' Honeyville City-, Sa.t- of Hpneyyille Brighani City 1 ntten'ri" tTiA i'Th'e Boatman." -'Services for Marrines Van'Rook- huyzen will be on Wednesday afternoon at 2 the 'Kirkendall chapel the' -di- of- the -Woodmen of- tlie The Edward garver will the funeral-, sermon. The body may at the chapel "Tuesday- afternoon and evening- and also -Wednesday until'time'of services. Inter-' merit wiir-be made' in the Mountain View cemetery.

Services, for Henry McFarland held, on- Sunday, afternoon in th'e Twelfth ward- chapel Bishop David; J. Wilson' At the home prayer--was. offered by George VH. Hunter. At the invocation was.

given by Patriarch Thomas A. Shreeve and benediction'' John; M. D. -Taylor. Speakers were" President Joseph A.

Frank Stratford, Bishop. George 'A. Heslop, Martin Dalebout and Bishop A solo, Go -Want to was -sung by" Glen- Wright, jjr. and Mrs. Douglas- Brian sang "Whispering" Hope." -Mrs.

Mary Fax-ley sang "'Twill- Not-Be and- Night. There." Dinah, Olse'n and Mrs. 'Iretta Lind-say sang: "Forget t'ermcnt. was made Ogde'ri City cemetery'-and' the'grave'ded- icated' by William.A.-.Hunter. were held for of.

Albert and' Lakln "on Lin.dquist' chapel with- Bishop "James 'siding. Prayer was. by Frank- R. TWatklns was dedicated by. Counselor M.

An to be MILLS TO RON Ainpng Those Half of; the. Amalgaraated Sugar 'company's 1 big'. will be operated--this year, accprdinR, to E. S. Rolapp, vice president" and general The 'location of -the to.

take up th'e a riin has not been disj although' it', is that factory west "of Ogden will of'them. -Drought-- conditions, bringing- both' water -shortage in; irrigation' districts-and also' serious onslaughts pests, have damaged the sugar crop so there will, be only about half 'yield, according, to rep'o'r'tff- reaching' the sugar c6mpany repj-esenta-; tives. season, has now condi-' tions can. not offset by any weather change. WILL HOLD CLINICS -1 DURING SEPTEMBER or.health clinics, to 'county.

the w.ee.ks,. w.ere announced-today by; Dr. Earl Belnaprrhead, of'the Weber county, health- urilt wjJI. be held from to 3 each v'- Sepeni- ber- Thursday, -Fiarr 'Friday, Warren, Wednesday; erected 'along five' miles- 'of 15; View. b'each a 15,.

and Friday, September 17; snap faporedjorfall --plenty of snap likeable arid pleasing-; 7 in. the newest 'of the! falf-'season vat 'a invites "'-a- visit "here---' $5.

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