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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • Page 3

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SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1926 THE OGDEN STANDARp-EXAMINER UttlYSETFOR TUESDAY NIGHT Salt Lake Theatre. to Be I Site of Republican; Demonstration Uncle Sam's Expense and Tipping Limit Is Pleasing InOg 1 6 publicon state committee is one of its' principal' rallies at tho-Salt Lake theatre on Tuesday October 19 at o'clock The principal speakers will be Senator Reed Smoot. Congressman E. O'. Leatherwond, Judge Elias Hansen and one other yet to be decided upon by the state committee.

Ine Sandy City chorus, under the. direction of W. Wilson- and a negro quartet, will sing a number of campaign songs. The rally will Do formed on. North Main street cast of the temple at 7 o'clock and will proceed-to Fourth South, thence east to State street, thence north to the Salt Lake, The marchers will be designated as the "Smoot Marching club" wearing sashes, caps and bearing torches.

They will be proceeded by military band. A marching, delegation will come from Logan, Ogden and Provo to join with tho Sa.lt Lake boys in the demonstration, it is anticipated. Guests of honor will sit upon the stago. The theater is being fittingly decorated. i State Chairman Carl R.

Marcu- san will call the meeting to order and introduce Ross Season, who will be chairman of tho meeting. Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, address the citizens a I-ako in the evening of October 2S at a placa yet to be determined. The Salt Lake tabernacle a Salt Lake theatre are being negotiated with for this meeting. Special preparations arc being made for a reception Secretary Hoover. -------oc to Mae E.

Bramwell, county recorder, today reported the following real estate transfers: Adna Ferrin and wife Lillian Ferrin to Isaiah F. Campbell: All Block 27 in Plat of North Ogden Survey, also part of Block 22 in Plat 'A" of North Ogdon Survey. $2.00. Isabella Boyle Wallin to Albert S. Lichfield and J.

Euxene Lichfield: A part of lot 53 and all of lot 5-1 and part of lot 55 in Black 4 East Park Addition City. $300.00. to Ogden This sort of "Hnnxls Up always means robbery. HAT. the expense regulations recently drawn up by the federal government are -ampls and in some cases provide moro leeway than before is the statement made by Uncle Sam's employes in Ogden.

The regulations apply to everything but railroad fare, covering hotel and meals, and that long string of servants and attendants encountered on nearly every journey. COMES AS REMEP. One of the Ogden forestry serv-. ice men said Saturday. "Every time I set mys'slf down to sum up the budget I smile.

Previous to the passing of the standardized expense regulations I frowned I had to do 'such a task." "Why?" -I work under the department of agriculture. "While other departmental men were receiving larger expense allowances than permitted under the new regula- receiving smaller A maximum of ST a day for expense, money is. now allowed, it was pointed out' by the forestry- service employe, whereas only a $5 maximum had been allowed them before. is that sufficient?" he was asked. "Seldom- does one use the maximum," he said, "unless he is attending p.

banquet of forestry men or something of that nature whero he has to pay for additional dollar WOEK IF WILL BE? OPENED oi' a government travel-, cr trying to figure his expense account. Government men are always tions we were allowances." and half plates." He also pointed out some of the details favoring the agriculture department men in the new regulations Previously they were allowed 30 cents for tipping: waiters daily and now they are permitted 'to expend 60 for that. Twenty cents as a tip to a -porter -for lugging the baggage was- the -maximum, but now la cents is allowed. "Thirty, cents a day for waiters was aii open invitation to serve you the cold beefsteak," the for- Nearest Drug Store has Pape's Diapepsia. Ends Worst Attack Instantly' A.

large negro who works as a waiter -on- -the dining- car. service, was questioned on the subject of UP "Ten per cent -on the meal don't give us a living wage, he based his statement on the 'that dining car'waiters have customers daily 'han the in citv restaurants. good tips," ho -said. 00 cents a for tips for one man to give?" the waiter -was asked. just like to vast on as marty GO cent people as I could i a a was his: comment.

"Of course," lie reflected, -there's a lot butter and egg men who us quarters and halves." Pullman porter was questioned as to 25 cents every 24 hours satisfy you?" was the blunt question. if they only gave me 2i cents 'every 24 hours I'd tiave to have a couple of dozen customers in'my car to feed the ATTITUDE "Is 25 cents for a Pullman-porter-for a 24-hour trip?" was asked of an O'gdcn who said ho had years in Pullman cars. "I've given them two-bits," he had them look it'as it-laid in the palm of their taken. some of those two- bit pieces back in such cases as that. 1 too," he said.

"They-don't like to lose it." The same man indicated that, the expense accounts of eastern was -of necessity much, larger-than those of. men! in the Rockies. "Food and'good hotels are higher he said, "while one even tips the' bus boy in a cafeteria as well as the boot-blacker. The places of amusement simply rob one. Tipping is in the atmosphere-and'you can almost expect the sheriff with a warrant" for you if you don't do '(Special 'Correspondence.) H.UNTSVILLB,.

Thursday, tors of the- Pioneers commence their -winter -session -with the. first meeting' home of Mrs. William." the "leadership of "Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen'. Mrs.

Julia Nielsen will': act as On Sunday afternoon sacrament meeting will be held instead 1 'of the evening meeting, as heretofore. That evening the winter course" of the Hutuals commence. An excellent corps -of teachers has Those -'who. attended temple excursion to Salt Lake.were.· Mrs. Fred Mr.

and Mrs. Hy'rum Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jensen, Mr. and' Mrs.

J. Bert Mrs. Mary Felt and- Floyd Jensen. The. Relief society -which, was held cess'fiil.

will be use'd for carrying on -Relief society work. Miss Myrtle Jensen is attending' the B. T. U. at Pr'ovo this winter after- passing the summer in southern California with Mr.

and MTS. Ronald Jensen. On. Thursday evening Miss Laura-Allen'entertained at lowe'en" party. The home -was decorated in Hallowe'en colors.

Games- were tho diversion of the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tracy, -the Misses Fawn Tracy, Wanda Stoker, Viola Jensen, Alice- Wilson, Messrs. Theodore Jensen, Lawrence Hislop, Hans Peterson, i Marlowe Stoker and Clifford Mor' tensen.

Mrs. Henry Jesperseh, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, is reported to be. doing nicely. Mr." and Arnold Renstrom announce the birth o'f a son at the. Dee hospital.

'Betty Sorensen of Copenhagen, who has been passing the-, summer "here with her: daughter, McKay, left -Thursday for. New York, i where' will visit with, her brother. She will -sail' for- mark'. oh October 26 aboard' the ship, Frederick the Eighth. MORE HILO, game of golf" in the territory Hawaii was recently given added impetus when the beautiful, Kaumana course near this city was opened for play.

-The new course is 1000 'feet above the sea on the slopes -of the mountain Mauna between two ancient lava flows. The links command a sweeping view of the vicinity around Hilo, and parts of the scenis Hamakua coast. Birth 'reported to the Ogden City 'board- of" health during the Russell Palmer, 19 :Av.al'6n David and" Mary- B. -Critten- deri 2547 girl. Paul and Francis Kirgan Stre'ssman, 2-64'Twenty-sixth' boy.

Desmond. J. and Mary C. Bybee. Barker, 470 Thirteenth street, LeRoy P.

a Myrtle Lopez, 3237-Adams Avei, boy. Lorin and Erm'a MiKessell I Di'ckson, West street, Tttelma- M. Chappell. Taylor, Patterson boy. Dean and "vTera, Norton Parker, Dee i Russell.

B. 'and Laura Walker 1034' Jefferson' CASH ur The- reporter went Into- a very popular lunch counter in Ogden. long have you been here. anyway?" he asked of waiter. "Five years, "How much flo you make in the-customer reporter quer- Phone 377 When-bad luck.befalls your clothes think of us.

Our rapid service bring back that suit to you as-fresh as can be. Our charge is moderate. It's a saving service" we render. Always rernem- ber that you. can order cleanliness by Just- hand the garment qr other article to the driver who call your door.

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Tho Old l.umpy FeeUns in Stomach In Gone Since I Discovered Papers Dlupepsln Get a package of Pape's TMapepsin at nearest drug store. What you ate or- drank to bring such.misery is tamed in a twinkling 1 AVorst sour risings, belching, bloat, gas pressure, simply fade out. You feel fine in five minutes. Try it and prove it. Get a.

60 cent package of Pape's D'ia- pepsin at any drug store. Do. it in ent. Sch'ool Assemblies Will Be Conducted; Magazine Form. Changed GIRL SCOUT NOTES Don't forget the camp reunion, window exhibits, poster- contest, troop parties, back-to-camp stunts.

Girl Scout assemblies at schools, the meal you are to cook for mother, court-of. awards, Hal- lowe'en dance--and, well, we can't write all the rest in this space but this- much sounds doesn't it, and makes you think that Ogden is about the best place in the world for Gal Scouts? The Girl Scout assemblies mentioned above are" to be held at Central Junior and Lewis Junior High-schools'on-October 27 an'l 2S -respectively. Scouts will furnish the entire program, and they promise something unique. Come and see in action! are wondering. "We hope that there are lots of girls making.

them, because winner-of the nicest one will then have something to her credit. UNUSUAU PARTS' Here is news from Troop 13 all at once, illustrating some of its recent activities. Since Venada Tonceson of the senior patrol is leaving to- make her "home in California, her scout friends entertained at a "sleepless, slumber party, held at the home of their captain. And since it; a scout gathering, "nothing but the truth" was played, which sh'ows that we put 'our laws into practice Well, besides that, there was refreshments which were the best ever served a party--until'the next one. The slumber part 01.

the social didn't but- the "sleepless" did, which goes to prove that Troop 13 is a live one. The members are planning' for a hike, on which a few lessons in. real, outdoor cookery. They are anxiously waiting for that day to come. This troop -has been given aid window exhibit and also working on plans for their display: The Beauty of Childhood A Clear Healthy Skin Make and keep your, child's skin healthy by using Cuticura Soap every-day assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required.

Nothing purer or more effective. Soap 26c. Oiattncnt 23 and BOe. Tnlcom Sold vtrywlnre. Addrm: Caticnn LabonUirKf.

O. IWio. Shuving Stick 2Sc. "Members of Sure-Pop troop are' making They -also planning a stunt for campers' reunion. At last business concerned with Sc.o.ut i week was discussed and a number of games learned.

Five new members were present. OJN" EXHIBIT of ugaen 10, Goldenrod troop a scout made entirely a literary headquarters for their last meet- Every scout in Ogden Since their posters are com- pieted, they began to. work on the. camp'exhibit week. They are planning to have a special i vcstiture and Hallowe'en party about- October 2S.

Troop 8 is planning for a. hike, conducted in the near fu- UTERATUBE VENTURE Perhaps'' 'you' have not heard, but The Broadcaster, official, publication of Ogden Girl Scouts, i to BEAUTIFY YOUR Destroy!) dandruff coral. In- tolltit nccowiv. Moot LUCKY TIGER I has any literary tendencies vl-iatever, is asked to co-operate bv sending in a poem, story, es- I SPV sons, joke, or anything else in" 'the literary line. They may i mailed to Sliss Sadie Lindsay, Fern apartments.

No. fi. 'Since we wish to publish a Broadcaster during Scout week will you please get your article in as soon as possible? Miss Lindsay has secured five windows for display Tne following firms have kindly furnished us with window space: Rushmer Optical company, Ogren Sporting Goods company. The Lighthouse, Richardson Hunt and the Ogden Furniture Carpet company. UEADEKS' SESSIONS' At our last leaders' meeting we had a splendid turnout.

Those present were' Claudia Roberts, Bertha Wolf, Mrs. Parks, Miss Starr, Miss Reidle, Mrs. Rushmer, Mrs. McConnell. Jessie Parks, Ardell Cafdon, Ariel Frederick and director Lindsay.

Planning to make this a live and energetic association, officers -were elected. Ardell Cardon received the position of chairman i and Ariel Fredericks that of secretary. The leaders' course conducted by Director Lindsay turned out to be a splendid success. There was a fine turnout and everybody enjoyed the work very much; receiving helpful suggestions and valuable The date for this course has been changed to Tuesday afternoon from '4 until 6 o'clock at the Ogden High school gymnasium. TVho has the best We Jewelers and Optometrists Announce the Opening of a MODERN, FULLY EQUIPPED Under the Direction of A.

Stevens Mr. Stevens is a graduate of the Needles Institute of He is fully informed -the Newest Methods of Eye Examination, and the Fitting of Glasses. 352 Twenty-fourth Street New Mcderr? Plant of Ricks Creamery Company, 2337 Grant Avenua to. bo ture. Rebuilt Reconditioned Preston i a $265.00 Brewster i a $245.00 i Decker i a Kurtzman $345.00 LET THAT BOY OR GIRL 'fSTUDY PI ANQ'V Terms to Suit You.

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