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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • Page 12

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Ogden, Utah
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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1924 IB CANYONPAVIN Foflowins. the'request of den -James- DeVlne to the state I I for Aid on Road Into Huntsville 1 Doa.ru- or crammers, -ivr tO beeKl ith.which to start an overall and Headed by D. I. McKay and Jens "Winters of HuntsvUle, a dels-: gallon of farmers of that section sailed- on the county commission- Jumper 'plant "at 'state prison, brought tltet; the importance of the garment' manufacturing plant of the -John' Scowcroft 'Sons company at Twenty- third street and-' Wall', avenue to. the rn'dustriar welfare of- this city has been brought 'tp attentip'n of Governor ami -that ''If While the county commissioners are heartily in favor of approprl- vtingr the necessary money to conduct throughout, the county the tuberculin test- as a safeguard measure "for the health, of the residents of Ogden and the county the board has been unable to do so to date, Commissioner John Child said today.

He added that he would hold another conference with County Attorney David J. Wilson, who, while also in favor of appropriating the money" for the test, in an opinion to the commissioners points out that the law contemplates such action as a state expense and that- the county may only appropriate for health and general welfare. Commissioner Child said that ho views the matter as purely a health measure. TAX'JLEVY. W.

Treston Thomas, county agent, and a number of dairymen met with the commissioners Mon-' day afternoon and urged the need of an appropriation for the tub'cr-' culin test. They urged that in case the necessary funds ure not available from any other source that. the commissioners levy a tax on each cow in the county to defray the expense incident to the. tuberculin test. Aid is also being solicited from the Osden chamber of commerce.

-is' started "at- the' prison, asouranc.e' is given that the J. 'Fletcher'. Scowcroft, manager 'of the plant, said -today ers- Monday and urged of the Ogden canyon pav- ing.into Huntsville. The commls- goods-will "be-kept-free of compe- sioners pointed out the lack with'- free the. necessary funds.

It was estimated that the cost considerably more than $50,000 and it was also pointed out to delegation that no aid was forthcoming from the federal government. The commissioners, however, advised the delegation that z. conference would be held with the- officials of the bureau' of pub- 'lic roads and the state highway commission with a view to getting aid. TO ACT. -District XResents -Remaining.

Utah Central Committee TTT Xvl' -Li." "li. svu'4. A OU'C -VClassicalia tickets: 4 ere.put on sale- -toeing sold by 'students -The' senlors-Jiave justicempleted an- stuay i sta I and I)estroy ed Resents '-Attacks on McAdoo -Republican destroy the G. McAdoo classe representatives eight we.stj ern states. At call pf Governor Mabe'y, 'prison authorities from -Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Colorado," New Arizona, Ne- vlda and Utah will meet in Salt.

Lake to discuss the whereby the these state's prison, factories would, be -exchanged -between thus, keeping the' goods off the court Kimball' on before Judge that the question-, -will be decided'- ''The' Commercial- club'; will -meet not.receive a. fair trial early 'in-'Aprll at-a-conference'of Thursday, March 6, at. 2f45 o'clock Barker. 'frnnr picrht 'The '-case; room-'103'. hear.

i the' -motion: A of domestic.art, girls rk la open market. The Sco.wcrofts -intend to send- a-representative to the conference and anticipate that the plari.will.be accepted. VISITS IX SUXSET. Mrs. Ella -Morehead of Portland, who.

is returning from a.trip to the east, passed the week-end with Mrs. Harry Baseman, -of Sunset, before returning to-her tEET IX O. O. F. HALL.

The" auxiliary to tne Spanish War Veterans will meet in the I. O. O. F. hall on evening at o'clock.

All members are expected-to be-'present. CLtJB. Members of 'the -Telco'- club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Geiger' at her home, 2850 Quincy avenue. --i-botih.

first-and second, year girls later in" the school. ex the officers raided the 'house. away the and. appreciation.for 'greateT-amount of the. -behalf --of- Democracv which was ordered destroyed- The convention choose dele-1 -ates to the national convention be held at Ogden, June 5, committee decided.

No mention was made as to th'e i Training, in -mechanical drafting- is a'training in'-a universal graphic. language. The man tfie-j gave moved -in- in industries, important -the. be'sk'jnter'ests -of the'-de- as the man guns' in is- ill, found 1 time of war. Frieda Kremes gave'a ing.

and' instructive in. the Cicero class Monday about the origin of months. eTectrj'cal construction d'e- partment to do" for the Classl- cdlia debates held-at the hlgh'sch'ool Monday nighty The- results'and e(J; or There; seems-'. plan the semi-finals 'will. be 'given in tomorrow's notes.

Kifty-six automobiles have, been overhauled" 'arid' put' in good run-, repair, by students in the auto 'mechanic department An English 'teacher said "Poor English is a badge' of vulgarity and can -be overcome-only by careful vigilance." MOUXTAXK HOME CLUB. At her Alma Luddington will entertain the members of-the. Mountain Home club, tomorrow afternoon. MEET. TOWQKKOAV.

andr Hattie Konold.will. be.hostesses to members, of the- Past Matrons circle, In the Masonic temple, tomorrow LEAVES FOB DENVER. Alias 'lone has gone to Denv.er,'..Colo.;-for-a visit with he.r stllcuuleu G. and nesed ay evening Mr. Jensen a former.

-j of Ogden. GRANTED. Bambergcr offering one dollar return rates to Salt Lake'- 1 -every REALESMFE 1 The following- real -trans-- fei-s." Mae E- Williata, J. NJCKSON APPEALS AUTO THEFT VCL1' I At-'the'-Reid'resldonce-a-'60rgal-. ing G.

M. -Barnes, T. B. Jon, Craighton J. King, Will "Hoyt," Elkington, Frank Henry D.

M. Weston Vernon, Mrs. 'Vcrnon, George Dern, Burton W. Musser, Mrs. Burton "WV.

Musser, K. Ballard, '0. Michelsen, O'ri She.grounds. is'not J- Parker, L. sufficient evidencevtb'--' justify Warrum, A.

R. Cape-men, John S. Sax, JET, Robinson, A. p. Smoot, doih'g 1 Epperson, H.

Mulliner, S. "the pick-R'o6insbn 4 gal-age," has P. Dobbs, C. Xeslen, James H. appe'alHrbin the W.

Casady, Samuel A. 'judgment case' of, 'tbe F. M.rs. of I'pt 'in block'i, -Riverside Park addition 'to-Ogderi 1 City, $3.0. Mary Coletti to Isaac-Guy- All-red, air-of 1-2 blqckj addition to.

City survey, Munro 1 and. to Thomas a 'part-'ot'-iotV'J 21 and'" 22 of and 7-, 'of Kershaw's 31," plat'C, of Emina R. -Phillip Garker, 'a part--of 4, of Ogden --City survey, $2,900.:." the. insurance against" Mali on ey. Nickson.

TPno case 'was'. the out- Utah is entitled to eight delegates come o'f the-. theft' of 'an. autom.o- to the national convention, which bile by Wallace and insured will. be held in New York June 25.

by-the company, automobile is planned, to elect been, left at the-, and twlco tnat many delesates, each -which by.C-ause Weib- with haU if- the convention ers, notorious automobile thief now a Ogden approves. a-: sentence-. at ths; Leaven- federal -00-BIGELOW ESTATE LETTESS Letters' ad-mihistVa'tion'--in the George-Alilf, wife ning- Wednesday The tickets are only, and are glvefl" on the' basketball -tournament: in Salt the school more-than 50 people will take advantage of the. proposition. goodly number of stildehts.

will witness the- opening gameVbe-' tweon Ogden and Lehi that 'Invest-' all of 41, block'5, of JCako View'-addltion to 'Ogden City'. $500. S. wife 'Joseph. the district 'court grantbd'-Yto -the Ogden State A.

'P. Big'elow testified that? he Numerous surprises are' being and his Florence 1 Van arranged for the annual dinner for Meter, members, of. the Ogden: Golf and will be scheduled 6 o'clock- Mrs. Ann Bair, 96, widow of John Bair, died In Ogrden. Mon-, day.

Mrs. Balr's mother A meeting 1 be held in the house on i. J.n case night--and $1,500.. 'James" -'ain'd wife Louisa P6'rter. -part of lot ii i I she will--a very large.

Sarah-Lowe' to- Mutual' i i i to- -estate, 'which consisted of at-the Weber club, Saturday'night, Klyersicle. addition to ,7 ganlzed in 1830, with'six a Demonstrations will be given oh'the drafting of patterns I rttTl Sarah'LowV to-Mutual''Realty. crowd" will go down Thursday "lot .3 and ern'oon to jvltness- block 'and: 'of t-'' "$10. They were therefore the seventh 'and eighth members, of the church. Her husband was a prominent man in the early -life of Utah.

Mrs. Bair was born in Ohio in 1S2S, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Coles, and came to Utah with the first immigrants the company Tirigham in 1S47. SPlth her, sister, she witnessed the Haun's mill massacre and following the massacre she assisted in caring for the younded.

Soon after arriving in Utah the. family moved to Willard, wh'ere they lived until they were compelled to go south to seek protec- tion'from the Indians. Mrs. Bair's father owned the first grist mill In Box Elder county. Mrs.

Bair is survived by five ficers: children: Moroni. Hower and Will- The with" a' and children's clothing. MEETINGS The'meeting of 'the 'Pythian Sisters which was have. been, held this''evening, 'has'" been until -Tuesday, March 11. EXCUSED.

In- of fact students then "even of- day, no ents '-outside the team i under surface: the. -'water, caused'. a. "cbljarnn in'earfjy 1 appear-; above, the" South: stocks and bonds; was March'15, at 7 sharp. announcement was today C.

Marchant, i in event. a.tioris.:-for^the. already- receiv'eS, ex- ipected that more than 200 w.ill'be in. attendance. The annual report of Secretary, W.

D. will be riWri'vAnn UTA RbyaI" Arch Masons meiting Mar. 'p. and made at "the meeting; together of Presi- of, Jt. 'degree.

PEROT N' -COOIC H. -P. i-dent H. Wattig wiH'vpresirl" and wJ.l-- make- a-brie'f report 0 accoraplIshmQnts during "''Area-'Of- the- 'desert Marchanf. -announced 3,400, 'o6o' square it -is es'ti- today that a number 1 of -specfal i guests -attendl excused from school.

-oo- GAME, The Eden Farn bureau will give a on Friday mghv at the E-deri" amusement hall to -which -the general of that community is Invited, according to an iCrinouncem-erit- irisde by tbe- of- 'garne the iam Bair of Richmond, Mrs." Al- rnira Adams of Bountiful, and Mrs. Rhoda Moody of Woods Cross. Her husband died many years ago. Not only did Mrs. Bair participate In the hardships of, the pioneers but she raised two families besides her own.

was always known as a kindly generous person. The body was sent by Larkin Undertakers to Richmond where funeral services 'and Interment will be Complete for funeral services have not yet I one really dependable-remedy for been made, but win be announced fall disorders'in the liver, stomach a la J5 as soon as word is received from I and. bowels It acts cert 6 11 I powerfully, on the liver, strength- I ens purifies' th'e bowels Electricity, the word, is derived fine feeling of en- from the Gr.eek (amber) and was ergy, and cheerfulness: Price coined in the sixteenth century by 60c. Sold Ensign Drug Gilbert. 'Advertisement.

a farm bureau and one from' in The basketball will followed by the serving of later hy games" and will' conclude with' dancing: V- SIGNS Y6tJ CA3T BEMEVE IX. If is bad and you" have shells oif swimming In the head, poor -appetite, constipation and.a-general no-account feeling, It, is a sig.n your liver, is torpid. -admission the games will that any student possessing -a 'student-, cure season- -'ticket permitting, him to 1 -at--least as 1 many 1 as vwishesv foe. one -and. -fifty "This report has not been- absblutely? but we' assured that Jf is; correct.

ar.e m'akiiVg-. i Improve attendance 1 at is said that a day of. school -'-Worth' nine" 'dbllars'-iAo -a pupil. -As corislderable'more th'ari, any 'teacher receives'; 'it. is argued "that "it is quite -as'; import-- dnt'-for a student -to eryday as'-it Is 1 for teacher.

first semester'-. on Re-, 'examinati'oris are. being- unis, Spring styles typify all -aiid unusual :aiid.cplpr- tMt is are 'againTempnasizecl. new. some of the -oo Just.

hour 'of- 7:3.0 "'to clo.ck. and 3.0 o'- TO STCDY: Dr. Lewis "Perry, '-of the famous Phillips Exeter-Acad-i ew- Hampshire; ly -is th'e common--: As' ooze." 'A delig-htfuT We are asked riiany times a day, "How is In eYery instance- we have truthfully replied, "VERY GOQDr Why shouldn'tVit be? We are Idcatetl in a wide-aiwae thriving little city where every one is: prosperous. Nearly day our Commerce causes an im- kind, making thfs an ideal-ciijr to live in. Last Sunday's paper was the many possibilities we in an industrial way.

Let's all get the bqpsfc OGDEN. Greater prosperityris then sure to follow. WEDNESDAY "UNUSUAL 2 doz. Strictly Fresh 2-lb. Carton Pure Cocoa 6-lb.

Can Regular $1.65 UNUSUAL -MEAT BARGAINS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Lean Shoulder Pork Steak, 2 Ibs. for 3 a IQc Whole, Ib S3 Loin and Round 10c OTHER SAVING PRICES 2 doz. Medium Size Sweet 2 Medium Large Navels. 111 a -Few Left, Each Full Cream Tasty Cheese, per Ib. OLD DUTCH 2 Cans CLEANSER for Pie.

Peaches per can Pie Pears per can Pie Blackberries per can. Pie Loganberries per can. Large Juicy Kind, per doz -Pure Fruit in 1-lb. Each 100 lb. bag Extra Fine Beet 1 TEN BUSY OGDEN STOEES ANDyMAEKETS S-c tlen Piano Go's, Free Musical Concert Tonight 8 P.

M. Sharp Featuring Miss Beatrice Musser, Colodtura Soprano, Mr. W. H. Guyon, Flutist, Hazel James Keyes, Accompanist.

Also All latest Victor, Edison and Brunswick," "Records. Bring Your Friencls est fault of" the m.o.dern., i rhaa been the'- commonest;" p'i'ied, "The. parents 'their 1 the old: Boston liati.n school two hundred yea'rs: --'ag-6 probably said to -Dr. Pormont still say to iam 1 never- glve.n'.us, any troubld worth mentioning. -His -only-fault-rioth-.

serious, is. that' learned to''concentrate'." That which' as "nothing serio.us,'"' Perry'-'re- the vgroatest. centrate," o.n'e.'. essential to 'successful. iof lliustrated 'by tfie-other "day when most high.

school studcn.ts -'Dr: ents fhreo months, Ma.jr. '23, in which to Jearn TELJjS (C Israel. Nine 7 i 'ed' Mo'n-' nlgh'f "sh'brtl'yj: af ter that" a "horse and' -by' hini west on "had avenue by.v.-a car was -driving -north. ton Colvin told the hi's been.Knocked.-down:.-and' skinned up the the''wag-on Wias about As.7illustta.ted"iiiyWa.cS: trim' black a cross -strap -concelt-'-m" alloyer'black-. satin of -suede.

'-You ed" effect diflerenV (f STORES '24th'" S-t 2275" 359 24th St Dependability, and. Service St 2564 2275 2364 Wash. 35fl 24th St 1 jack-rr'abbit; Airedale, -v'- CHiFFON, HOSIEEY 1 JSP Announcement 2452; We trust Headquarters and bfltttry-. Our Lighting Fixtures are all new stock, Mew desigpns; Built to ybur orderqstt-no extra 25 By Rule Stores;.

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