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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 17 1928 1 DATES SET FOR EASTERN GRID STARS IN OGDEN Condition Exactly Right I For Yule Cheer Lighting CHIEF PLEASED BY OBSERVANCE LAURA BELNAP FUNERAL TODAY LEIGON AFFAIR 1 31 VV AND I Auxiliary Group To Meet cially colored lights find their customers discriminating In their pur chases Information on light re- "Forty And Eight'Wm Miss Laura Bel na aged 44 died Saturday night at midnight at the home of her father Ilyrum Belnap 2149 Madison avenue She was born in Ogden on July 15 184 Surviving are the father aS twin sis i Hold Promenade Finds Public Rieidily Accepts Coasting Regulations Chief of Police Harry Anderson today voiced hia thanjts to the public for co-operation in enforcing regulations regarding! coasting recently pujtjnto effect The traffic department of the police force1 last week set aside four August 22 23 and 24 are the dates of the eleventh annual de ter Mlsa Fora Belnap other sisters Mrs Marian Belnap Kerr THE crisp frosty air and the recent fall of snow give just the right background to Yujetide decorations and colored lights which gleam more brightly i than ever against tYid sparkling background Interest Is growing in! Christmas lighting contests conducted by The Standard -Examiner in co-operation with the Electrical- league of Utah Buyers of Christmas trees are selecting them with special care this year "We're going to enter the lighting contest" they Explain to the dealers! "and we want one of the best trees you have" Dealers in ornamental and spe and Mrs Olive Belnap Jenson and partment convention of the Ameri fleetors'and unique designs and arrangement is being asked "We're entering The Standard-Examiner lighting contest" patrons report "and wfe want to have a prize i Every home owner and apartment house dweller in Ogden is eligible to enter this Christmas Cheer contest and over $500 in prizes will be awarded for the most artistic dlsplays Fill out the entry blank at once Headed For San Francisco They Hold Drill On Snowy Lawn i Bound for San Francisco to up hold the honor of the east against 11 stalwarts of the west the eastern all-star football team under the watchful eye of Coach Dick Hanley Northwestern university and Andy Kerr of Washington and Jefferson stopped in Ogden this morning for a 20-minute workout on the snow crusted lawn of the Union station Twenty-two stars of the eastern southern and middle western gridiron were gathered in the bunch a brother Hyrum A Belnap of Ogden SPKAKIX(S in basebstll parlance Old Sol "stole last night when his feet slipped oat from under him and jhe slid dawn the hill in a blaze of Ice and blie air This falling and rolflng around in the snow may be duck soup to the boys and girls but i is rertain-ly tough on the old folkk The decided limp of this morning will probably be gone in a day or so Services were being held today can Legion to be held in Ogden next year This announcement was made following the meeting of the department executive committee of the legion held Bunday in Provo FOUR INJURED IN ACCIDENTS Drivers Are Cleared of Blame After Police Investigation i Four persons including a woman and two small loys were Injured in automobile accidents in Ogdn Sunday a machine bearing a vada license plaje Btrted up the Twenty-fourth street hill and slipped back due jtio the icy coatitsg of the street apd struck and injured Mrs 'Marfe Sparhawk pro pritor of the Crescent hotel Bh suffered multiple body bruises and cuts Guft porvis 48 suffered henj lacerations whert struck by a skidding automobile jdrlven by Charlea Finney Joseph Aguife 10 and Frank Aguire 13 were struck by a car driven by Pete Jennings whilr they were walking in the middle of wept Twenty-fourth street Joseph sustained cuts and bruises on head and Franjt a painful injury to one of his ears All the drivers were cleared responsbiility by police streets wnei-e sleds may ibfe used at the home of the father with interment in the Ogden city ceme and vehicular traffic on those streets tery i and i attended by Ogden members and mall it to The Standard-Exam Is forbiddeti Barricades and ashes to stQip the sleds have been erected arid lanterns are placed I at night for the pro ection of motorists and The leighth annual department con iner vention of the American Legion coasters I NOTICE Members of Queen Esther Chan auxiliary and the seventh annual grand promenade of "Forty and Eighjt" will also be held here dur that will engage the western team Children and adults mav use in San Francisco December 29 for ing fhe three days sleds toboggans or what have you onf Twenty-Seventh street from Jefferson to Washington avenues: on ter No 4 please assemble at Masonic temple Tuesday at 2 in to the benefit of the Shriners' char ity fund A convention committee will be There was certainly plenty of reason for Ice last night when the thermometer i dropped to the coldest it has been since December 24 1927' -j i I Following a cold Sunday when the thermometer dropped to 28 last night the old mercury "crawled to its very mouthpiece -with 3- snappy 3 The barometer registered 2918 ENTRY CHRISTMAS CHEER WEEK CONTEST (Detach and return to The Standard-Examiner) THE STANDARD-EXAMINER I I''! i attend funeral services for Brother named by Herman Baker post No Such noted flayers as Harpster at an early date in January so Dan Rowland a charter member of our chapter Twentieth btreet from Adams to Washingtohj avenues on Kershaw street from) Madison to Jefferson avenues arid along all of Marilyn drve east of Harrison avenue all i plans for the convention of Carnegie Tech all-American quarterback on both Grantland Rice's and Walter Eckersall's that may tion be in the process of forma- MATE YATES Worthy Matron 766 early In the year teams Haycroft Minnesota's flash There is considerable Interest al A large number of persons were ing end and Nowack Illinois" giant I like your Christmas Cheer Week idea and our home out Sunday enjoying the winter tackle were included in the i party ready atyong legionnaires of the department in the next convention is going to be the contest and the way they wallowed around sports Sleds skis tpboggans skates schooners: and all sorts of it was stated today by William Olson national executive committeeman Tanner department chaplain and Vern II Ekins vice Commander of Herman in the snow was a treat to see ONE MAN ILIi Stephens! department executive At 7:30 o'clock this jmorning It-had warmed up to a 7 'f his doesn't mean a thing to those who were still in bed or sitting cm top of a warm furnace but it does to those that were out pounding the pavement on the fray to wofk sliding equipment were in use until late at nighjt Name Harpster 15 0 pounds and de Baker post No 9 committeeman who attended the meetings! in Provo The Provo post will have a drum corps entered In clared one of the greatest backs of the year did not practice with the Old Santa Takes to Address the drum corps contest and In the parade being now about the task oys as he was still suffering from an attack of influenza Hanley however said Ilarpster would be in I Hi I' Eadid This Evening of organizing -bne he said 1 4 A year ago jtoday the highest was 33 and the loWest 6 It was a clear day I 1 tip top shape for the game Surprise For All in The legion will seek the creation of a state boxing commission: an DEATH STRIKES LOUISE JAE 3 good gift They were met at the station by Ezra Fjeldsted secretary of the Sunday terriperatures: Tonight Santa Claus will be on chamber of commerce: Frank a big surprise for the air wi everybody appropriation for the proposed memorial btiilding In Salt Lake and a home for the feeble mjnded when the legislature convenes next next month It was announced at the regional conference of the CITY EMPLOYE WAGNER DIES sfrom station KFUR at Gimlin George Holt and Iluthrauff o'clock Advertisement men suggestions tor In the party were included Coach Andy Kerr wife and two children central district post officers held Fred Alfred Cashmore employe Jane Wagner aged 69 Coach Dick Hanley wife and two 1 High Low Boise 28 16 Chicago 4S' 44 Denver 3 2 16 Helena 2 4 18 Kansas City j4 6 32 Los Angeles 58 44 New York 50 42 Pocatello i30 22 Portland 44 38 Salt Iake 27 20 San Francisco f48 40 Sunday In Provo of the city for 26 years died un died at the home 228 tfwenty-third children and the following players Ogden men who attended the expectedly at his home 137 Rush- FUNERAL NOTICE Webej- Lodge No 6 Free Accepted Masons The funeifal of our late brother Haycroft end Minnesota No street it 10:25 o'clock this morn Provo meetings are Mr Stephens ton avenue on Sunday! night as a ing She was born on December 1 result of a heart attack Mr Whlttier poet Cashmore was eating dinner when 1863 irif Hyde Park Cache valley i8 60 congress authorized war stricken and death came within a -ana uvea there nearly all her life loan of $10000000 Daniel Rowlands will be held trQm the tebiple Tuesday December 18 at 2 o'clock Brethren few minutes lie was born in She wa4 the widow of John 1864 Sherman demanded surren- England June 4 1861 and came to This date in American' history: DECEMBER 17 der of Savannah Ga Wagnerfand is survived by one Ogden from his native land 42 please be present at 1:15 LLEWELLYN daughter Louise Waener of years ago In addition to his wife "-British under Hamilton took SHANKS den: two sisters Mm suina fr- Maud Butler Cashmorei he is sur VincennesTnd gan of Los Angeles and Mrs Mary vived by two sons Fred! and Wal 769 1807 Birthday of John Greenleaf ter of Ogden a stepdaughter Ivy Cashmore two brothers William rnen vance of Ogden and two brothers Norman Drabble and jj 4agiey of Ogden The Kirk- Cashmore of England and Manaseh Cashmore of Ogden and one sister enaaiiarllng mortuary is in charge Of funeral arrangements Sarah of Ogden J' wack tackle Illinois McMullen guard Nebraska Mitchell Center Bucknell Gibson guard Minnesota Wagner tackle Wisconsin Johnson end Northwestern Iev-inson quarterback Northwestern Guest back Lafayette Bennett back Indiana Sweet end Carnegie Tech Get-to tackle Pittsburg Raskowskl tackle Ohio State Thompson guard Lafayette Aschman center Washington and Jefferson Delt end I'enn State Lebzelter back Carnegie Tech Howell back -Nebraska Weston back Boston college and Fox end Pittsburg ahiuvi: TUESDAY The party will arrive in Fan Francisco Tuesday and will after a couple pf days there go to Palo Alto where they will be quartered until time for the game Quay Jones Johnston Pa business man also accompanied the team for the trip and to assure (them at least one booster that was not furnished by the alumni of the contending schools Services will be held on Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the I A WILL OFFER Kirkendall-Darling chapel I with 'Unas' SIhojppIit the Rev John Edward Carver of CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ficiating The body may be viewed at the chapel Tuesday! afternoon and evening and also on Wednes i 1 A spepial program in keeping day until hour of services Inter wua npstmas week has been ar ment will be made in the Mountain View cemetery i ranged py the I A of the Twelfth! ward for Tuesday December 118 fin the adult department i Do Your Christmas Shopping at Bargain Prices-Shop by Street Car' 1 SCHOOL BAND xuier vonneu wm lecture on the "Custonts and History of Christmas in otherjlands from an edut-ationai hose -the clocks put rich notes of color in the imported lisles and wools reinforced and heels put extra wear in them) soft toes point of view" The Gleaner girls GIVES CONCERT uepanment win entertain all the classes vith two one-act plays presented bv the Weher rniia GAIN SHOWN BY NEW WARD layers Dr Sanji Oda will give an illustrated lecture on Camo JCIpspi Under leadershin of Director Lester- Hinchcliff the Osrdfn IHie-h An Unlimited Weeklv Pass Costs OnW £1 nn ana scout activities to the scout class The program beE-ina at school band numbering 40 pieces win depart for Morgan at 6 o'clock ma the public is cordially this evening to crive a concept i mvqea ip attena The students will make the trip Preserve your sight as you would preserve your very life Because sight is more than half of life Correcting and preserving sight is the standard of our scientific practice Be examined today Dr Doxey Eye Specialist Buy a Pass and Save I PHONE 600 in two larpre buses furnished by the Morgan High school Rj Tip-petts superintendent of Morgan county schools issued the invita-toin some weeks ago for the Ogden band to be present tonight I Litmp Coal $825 Ton Spl Slove Coal $775 Ton UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Membership of the Twentieth ward has increased from 800 to approximately 1000 in 21 months it was shown in the report of Bishop Arias Belnap at the ward conference held Sunday The bishop said that the report would show more than 1000 members early in the new year The conference was held In the recreational hall unit of the building on Twenty-first street which was in use Sunday for the first time The ward was organized in March 1927 from portions of the Fourth and Thirteenth wards i Nut Coal $675 Ton At Wright's Mine Black in gives you the saving II 1 1 ii -j jfkV Vv( it ilk rfr loadilots $350 Ton El Monte Commandery No 2 Knights Templar Special meeting Monday December 17 at 8 for installation of officers for coming year We especially invite all Masons and families Eastern Star members and escorts and members of De Molay chapters Refreshments served Wade Johnson 'I '''U----4--jfwwwwLiXlJ--L--- 1 i 7 i pelivered Cash Independent Cish Coal Co "Ojjjden'a Coal Savers" The preparation of the new reg ister of voters which includes near-ly 27000000 names will cost England more than one million i 692 in Big Christmas Feature 'SSES HKBG TTfldPN two-color pajamas dU JX If II A I -the collars and cuffs contrast with the rest 1 Very Specially Priced of the you'll like the idea when you see the cheerful colors and the fine aual- Every Dress is New Showing for the first time ny sensible price '4 I I $4 III Not a Minute to Lose! Manufacturer overstocked gives us remarkable price concessions A gift of delightful difference i i A lovely dress for the holiday festivities Lovely satins and silk moires in tolors of white orchid maise peach rose fucfcsla and orange richly finished with gold and silver paces ribbon and flowers Irregular hemlines 'and sleeveless of course -t Dresses of dainty loveliness radiating charm and style to every wearer And the pried is" so little too Mother will surely be happy if you get her a new Apex Oyrator Tins Christmas and if you are going to do this there is not a minute to lose NOW is the time to have an Apex sent out and let mother try it I Be sure you get her the washer that will make her happy Do not take the chance of her being disappointed in a machine which she has not herself tried and found satisfactory One washing with an Apex tells our story much better than words And for that one trial washing there is no cost no obligation mufflers The Apex Qyrator has many fine features It washes quickly and with entire safety to clothes It is beautifully made of hickelf plated copper highly polished aluminum and other nicely finished -bier square mufflers of snarklinsr1 silk with trical fig- auraoie materials solitl wine-rich colors small geomcj urcs ana jacquarded designs Emroidered SHOP in gift boxes The Models Vz Price ROTAREX Electrical Goods Greatly Reduced Your opportunity to buy an electrical toaster Iroii' percolator set or foot warmer at a very special price These are of the very finest sbalse and will enable you to buy a useful £ift at a big discount i puggostin many useful gifts All hand-imade and hand-cmbroidercd Just one of a JUnd models i vv iidniii ur i ON A Vju PHONE 2S3G Apex Cleaners Washer and Ironers Are Endorsed by Leading Depart- ment Stores Furniture Stores and Electrical Dealer? i i't.

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