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

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, MOCRATSJO Attention Called to Places Where Primaries Will Be Conducted MiOElNTROGK County Surveyor Seeks New den Route struggle among seeking county positions will begin tomorrow night when prlj maries will be held to name delegates to the county convention lathe, court house on Saturday. A change In the methcd of holding the primaries directed tho official call published by the Democratic county conmlttee a few days ago. R. E. Pratt, county secretary, requests that Democrats make themselves familiar with the ar- so there will be no uonfuslon.

Primaries of all five-wards, of the city will be held at the county court house on the Twenty-fourth street hill. Primaries in the county districts will be held as follows: First district (Huntsvlllo, Eden aid -Liberty, precincts), Huntsvllle school house. Second district (North Offden, Pleasant View, Randall, and Har- rJsvllle precincts), Balllf store, North Ogden. Third district (Plain Farr West, Slatervllle. Warron and "West Warren precinqts), Plain City amusement hall.

Fourth district (Taylur, West Weber, Wilson and Marriott Wilson school house. Fifth district (Hooper, Kanes- i and Roy precincts). Hooper school house. Sixth district (Uintah. Burch Creek, Riverdale and Fairmont precincts), Riverdale meeting The delegates from- each district and 'ward shall be certified to the county convention and the city nominating convention a before 2 o'clock p.

September 20 1924. At tho district primaries In the county, held on said ISth day of September, 1924, names may be placed in nomination and candidates may be selected for a justice of the and a constable In all precincts of said districts entitled, thereto and -such other as may be taken up as sae.1 deemed necessary. All districts yet unorganized organize at the REAL ESTATE TPANFERS The following real estate transfers wore reported -today by; Bae Bramwell, county recorder: HvrunV DalUnKa and wite, Hen- derlka to Ilelko Dallinga, lots 43 44 "and 45 in block 2 of South Park addition to Ogden City. Consideration $550. Nilsine A.

Larsen to E. C. Ol- a part of lot block 10, South Ogden survey of Ogden City survey. Consideration S1000. Katherlne V.

Morris to Lenora a part of lot 3 in block 10 of South OgUon i Ogdcn City survey. Consideration $5000. The Amalgamated Sugar company to Van Alen Canning corporation, a part of northeast of section IS. township 6 north, range 1 west. Salt Lake meridian; Consideration 5500.

Fred T. Fllndeis company to James H. Smith, 2 9 block. 2. Kiverslde addition to Ofiden City.

Consideration $1000.. Weber county to J. Walter Ellingson, a part of lot. 3, block 35, plat of Ogden City survey. Consideration Weber county to.National Bahk of Commerce, a part or southeast of southwest 14 of section 25, township 6 north 2 west.

Salt lake meridian. Consideration $547.85. Weber co-unty to Marie Bm- mett. a part of lot 5. block 10, plut A of Ogden Citi survey.

Consideration $455.18. oo PAIR OF DIVORCE ACTIONS STARTED Thomas F. Welsh In district court today suit for divorce from Afton B. Welsh, on grounds of desertion. They were, married Nov.

22, 1919. There are no children. "Agnes Goddr'd asked a divorce from Charles Goddard on nonsupport charges. They were married in Ogden May 13, 1918. Alimony and restoration of her maiden Agnes Burt, are desired.

Traversing country; they believe has never been covered by motor car before. County Surveyor J. C. Brown and Xick on Tuesday went over the directly between a searching for possible shorter route -between the two cities. In county they, turned off the main highway at Devlin up Lost -creek- north to flat, across flat and down-Magpie canyon to South Fork canyon, just above Ogden.

The. partyi missed Martin, engineer of the. forest service, who was Ing' from Rlch'courity to meet-then. Surveyor Brown proposes, 'a leading from Ogdeo, through canyon, then Beaver, canyon by way of Elk. creek to Monte Chrlsto.

At that point the Cache national.for- est is traversed. The route would then follow the ridge between the Ogden and Bear river drainage areas t'o the ridge, that runs east and. west along the.south side of Home canyon 1 'The proposed route then. goes, down' the ridge past the ranch of the-Des- oret Land and Stock com- to a junction, one road going north Woodruff and the other continuing easterly to the Interstate highway between and- Woodruff. The county will do preliminary work near'Monte Chrlsto and then try to interest 'the- forest service -in'the- project.

Ten miles of new- construction are needed at that -point. The grade would not exceed-6'per cent, less steep than" Twenty-fourth street Ogden, CHIDDItEX'S AID The Children's Aid will meet -Friday afternoon at 3 at the- dispensary. 'SEWIXG The regular' mcetlnv of St. Joseph's Sewing society will bo, hold Thursday afternoon at clock at the Knights 'of, Columbus PAST -N -The Past Noble Grand 'dub be entertained at 'ot Mrs. 'John' G.

'Duniko, -1607 Hudson. on TJin.i'sday afternoon. Mrs. Dumko and vM.rs. J.

Swenson will act hostesses; FALL. MEKTIXG The" first, "fall ivioctmg tht- Ladles' Aid. society the First Methodist church will be held-tomorrow afternoon At the of C. so.n avenue. Assisting hostesses FJorsC'-arid Mrs.

Hamer. City Auta Park On Seventeenth St. RemamsOpen The free camp.ing, grounds at Seventeenth street and: Jefferson avenue' arfc riot reported rwlll remain open for the of aiito travelers. 1 an long, as the travelers-care-, to camp- there, -it was announced 'by city, commission The camp -Is the camp South--Fork and i that and CO tourists arriving; daily at the according to Caretaker FenBter- maker. The commission-announced that many for.ths better com- wil 1 be provided in the grounds "for next season.

1 'Local Officials for' Next I OPENS OCT.1 Variety, of "Courses With iHigh: School Credit Offered Ndght- -work will start October 2 at 7:30 p. at the Ogden Senior F. T. Wiggins," announced University, extension class work will also' October Complete -courses giving high in the Office posting maqhines, -stenography, ship, -business, arithmetic, salesmanship, commercial law, economics, -business English. Manual Arts: Auto' mechanics, practical electricity, electric wiring" tho- steel- square, sheet metal drafting, archHectu'rar 'drawing.

Home. Domestic science, mlillnery. iluslc and Art: 'Teache methods in- music, clay-- teahcers' methods in art, color Algftbra, bu'sihe'ss- English: -English or short storied practical English, oral expression. Physical Educa'tlon Folk-' dancing, da-hcing, Other subjects: History, Spanish, civics. Delay Caused By ent of Postage IDJjE The Idle Hour will; meet at the Mrs.

Sarah 'Eyrs, 728 Twenty-seventh, THUBSDAY. EVENING. The 1916. Hundred club will meet with C- U. Maple, Thursday evening, at her; home, 2620 Liberty avenue.

oo MACHINES COLLIDE BUT NO ONE'S HURT -District! P.v3IartTn of Ogden -and-- Ass.lsiant. Chief Gr. '7H. rpm the- Washington' office" the- United States -fairest' jserv.ice, raturned" to. 7 'a' three weeks', inspection 1 service leading.

r-The'- made; "-Mr. Martin 'in order get Idea; niust: be! d'prie next year to now built the. park -with Ice' the -park; step-Is. essential as national park national'." forests arid oii'e must: cross: a- forest. 1 to.

gain admission were inspected were the River" 'road, Wind River 1 road, 1 'Warn-; the and the -Hoback canyon road. addition -the proposed route from Ashto'h "theTSp.uthwest en-' park," as th.e'.'Rock' Creek inspected 1 Park Seryice's proposed; highway Faithful-' Inn 'dpwjil-'B'echlers river the--'-' southwest 'of the park, as op'-- 0 -Colony- Enjoys Day Programs A sedan driven-by, M. T. Spongier of" Tremonton a Ford touring- car, the property of the Wttls-Klmball company, driven by JN B. ROUTC; collided Tuesday-afternoon at' the "Intersection- of Thirty-second street and Washington of Ithe.

of the cars was injured, although tho fenders and running boards: of both machines Tvere somewhat damaged, WOMAN, TO SPEAK FOE LA FOLLETTE Morrow Lewis will-be one of the'first speakers'in the' open- Ing campaign for 'La Follette and -In Ogden. appear Saturday evening at the city hall park at o'clock. Mrs. Lewis a closo student of labor problems arid'- had wide experience as a speaker. The public is Invited, and all.

questions' ot Interest will be answered: BEEHIVE TAILOR SHOP At Your Service Now Open 261 25th Street Best Hand-Tailoring Ladies' Coats Re-lined, Re-" modeled, Repaired. Suits and Goats Made Over. SANITARY CLEANING REPAIRING We Call for and Deliver. Phone 3461 ELKSJINCE White City, Friday, Sept. 19th.

In Honor Base Ball Boys. Information' received this morning by "Ppstm'asteir' Ruf.ua. Garner the. growing 'of rriailirig- letters w.lthout- 'su pos-ta-p'e- t'o 1 carry them to their, as follows: In connection with.previous, no- tives' concerning' It. has to" it 4 the- some, business coricer.ns; 'oil grocers, -to 'salesmen to.

pay rip than' 2 cents ter, mailed headfiuartcrs, of of the Individual provision -Is made for the dispatch of short-paid letters; on which' at one' full rate of postage Is such matter being ratied with the be collected; on; deliyerT, 1 it is not cphternplatpd by tho postal: laws arid persons and concerns will make'a regular practice -of depositing short-paid letters. -Some- business coricor'ns-have apparently adopted tlila plan in the' i that 1 an advantage to them- in facilitating keeping, of etcii but the real effect is that such unavoidably delays -delivery 'as. 'matter requires special only at the mailing office but also at the' office" 1 of d'eliyery. Any Ing.that might be effected through such woul'd, -In -vast of. instances, bt many tliries by the loss entailed In the uriavoidable Incident to special 'handling which must 'be given "short-paid mall." It Is believed explain this to business-concerns that-Indulge practice they, i see' that it will be advantageous- 'to their traveling, men and- agents, prepay postagie.

in full on''all mall when VOTE TO ATTEND SESSION: acknowledges than-ks 1 1 the of Commissioner-- -Flygare --of public': signa-1 practice. Scrim-mage," -practice is, held The scho'oi was Tuesday -'with "a 1 visit Edith -Jacks 1 -Tpd- morden, England, Mrs. Jackso.n. wa.s--.mucl; in the va'f ibus way sch'po-1- expressed' llttle' are all students'" in Engl'ari'd'-Jire ti-airie'd to: work, Jackson-, was i-accon'ipaiiied- by cousin 1 A. Lu right'" Ruth D'icksoh, alumni the' high school, -will University California, branch, -Mrs.

Gertrude. t'iCoolidge, vice 1 Is recpyery the. ivill-. be" r.e'turn weeks. senior' cl'ass- arranged for a hike-." on, Kri'day.

afternoon arid 'evening: will'', act as are. advised' 'today day. begins -a-nd closes at students shpul'd- -register- during this and'' on The if office a chine work -tlie. possibility of supply! than 1.00 "are now taking work; The annual convention of the Utah "Education- association -at Salt Lake" have for October; 23, 24 and according to Supt. -B.

of the Weber schools, retiring- trustee of -the-' A the county closed Saturda.y. teachers voted-to join, sopiatipri I'O'Of cent This year headed'. H.erir-, head of and psychology at the Agricultural has 'chosen and' the w'iio' wlll address the will -aro-uiid speak before- the coiiveiiod-telph- ers Suptr Denyer, p'residpnt 'of tion vassocia'tibn; Prof." FranzenCQi'tjie Department; o'f ucation'-''of Caai-. fornla; Cooper Miss Alma of New re-presentlhg -the of i tfOVIMG, PACKING, SHIPPING, and Piano Moving 321: Office 429 25th Si- beyond expressi'o'n at of machine' 'wprlt- 1 "'It absolutely new Qulllilan. a pleasant i Tuesday, 'say 'ahdi; friends preparatory leaving: for Arbor, 1 continue his 'Mexico's was "Monday.

anil Tuesday evenings -Mlch'sil- Mexican organization oi Ogden. Patriotic-- address, -music refreshments were' enjoyed. The was the annivers- ary'of Mexico's iriflupc-'iiclenceTrom Spain, obtained iri' sixteenth of September 'is Independence day Mexicans: the event sccmmemor- ated on the bsfcie as well as oii September Among-'the Carlos Artea, 'Mexican headquarters 1 -Salt Bake. Ofe-Sen -Mexicans in the''Spanish "tonguo', the" cpnsu 1 urged his. hearers to so deport themselves VthisY that the' hayi a rgbod Mexicans and their c'p'untryT made- a plea for law.

on -the part- of. e'very 'Mexican comes to-'the United. States Among oth'er's invited- to speak was" Frank avenue. Mr. a man- for tfie 1 Insurance a Dublari 1 He" knows fine of arid a.

high, Call- Standard- Examihe'r that' the can's ot Ogden vicinity- have'- Organized association mutual helpfulness, -'to keep alive in themselves-, and children a knowledge'- -'of Mexico its and also to live and with citizens of this country whom'-they come' in contact. LADIES Values to $1.50 IN THIS SALE SEE THESE HOSE IN OUR ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OGDEN-UTAH 2357 WashingtQn Avenue STORE? JODGELEVIES iSPEEDWFINE Other -Motor Violators ARSENAL OFFICER TO ADDRESS CLUB -Captain John McDonald. in 4 i charge--of the wlH iL! I i be tne 'sp'eaker at the 1 I I I Ogden Ro- tar'y club ''at the clut commencing at Captain McDonard-will, speak on Mother CaTDtUre Men the 'army --TvtnwfXnl Also Sentenced.By While and- Barrels-. Speciai --mHsfcal have' also, been occasion. 00-T-r-T 'City" Judge.

to- I 'A '-stlll, quahtity: of- i and a 'of 1 Kearn gaye-his-age Bjorkl'and opfera-tes and Ogde and I the Becker' j-'roducts pomDanV Salt held' at-the'. company. Five dollar, or-flvc'-day sentences police, station. were tho -following. Tor The, made -by.

Ser-. with "the-'cutbut i.g.eant-;C. Datectiyes- bpen- H. Peto.r on- and Rug ell Ezra The-twoV-men- forfeited 3 baU -on are aaid; to the i CTTf'l T-' i -of driving -a "car only; sugar and barrels -truck, headllkhf burning. "'i was' found a near" honse iry line- of cbnie'dy -surprises will forth at the 'Alhambi-a theatre'- 1 tomorrow Jwith The; Country.

hasv-become pbR.uilar.,:h,s.- arnuseinent affords la.li'g'hs.:surprise's and- host-'in-alm'p'st'every s.tafte' I'Tat 1 king, -of Country mafle -th6u'sairi'as br.ffieri'ds in. Og.den,-v-hbsts--o'fr-whom;--;greeted- -him' Jils th'is weei: 1 '-The. sign, Sahd'efs'; C'oun- try-Store-; ''of'airiusement-arid' i than-- in. his'-C'o'untry-'Store D. which -herald'ed throughout: the moti'o'ri pic-: tur'e- achievement -of be -the- feature 'attraction- for' the last 1 Store 1 66------- WELL KNOWN Many', tourists parts' of.

trie -country the Ic Cream -plant each day- to. or on: a charge of i' taste of delictouV 'Ice -cream 1 disturbing, the-peace by using FRED Av BERNE the product. and' abusive, Pie. QT TT 0 te 'rested on. Twenty-fifth by i OJliJtClU Uolj I IJ-ili l.their Journey, the.

state; 'Captain" George F. 'Phillips, a a nd of. th'ejn 1 i- the' the m'oslj CHURCH -WILL OPEN ITS FAIR TONIHT i i this coun1.ry;»arid all morning, at Dec -hospital. It ie has been -111 or- --867-f The meet todax- atr "maKe arrang-emehts for 'the first Asocial the year; -was deoided a meeting, -that' 'the 'first- party i- should" be g'ly'en by the" stu'dent-body. 1 i MEXICAN; OF -STORE THEFT Louis' Strata', 26; 'year's of Irigr'and -payvalfine-bf or' serve" 9'0--da'yi3 jail.

steal- 'ing th'r'e'e: dresses, 'Kariya 1 cor rier of. Grant- avenue 'arid- Twenty- -ori 'September In the testified' 'saw 'Strata- slink, putrof the partly his -coat and- dart the Grarit Li i dresses found under Jones, ext Su n'day ay, patrons'- are- -going, to see. a wpnderfulv-vau'dSyille -bill week; at tHe' th.ea.tre-.6pen- matlhee. The'- bill' and the packed; theatre' 'th'ere' th'e Week" have" accTaime.d it 6n.e-;pf best vaudeyille to visit, e. in -many The act -Lillian and-, her Castle' 6r- 'c'he'stra, consisting, of.

art'- program of music and -songs: As extra added attraction Wills! and Robbins.Vc.ome.-.'wit'h of'-V-the best comedy seen la many a daj Then', there'sL the e.rican, "Dance Revue, another eight artists with seven bea-utlful girls who stunning gowns apd claim to be the best trained dancers to America Buddy Walker Is versatile entertainer offering a vj rled "program, of with comedy songs patter Pielert and ScofielO- have- a novelty act called Helping Hubby creates. a lot" ot Th'e feature picture also please as beautiful Catherine MacDonal 1 of Avenue 1 1 to-. at 8 1 o'clock. on Wall 1 The. people of' this "church from i Rev.

James- L. the. 'little- have" been. working 'to rhake -the'-faJ'r'" are to. 1 age from the'--public -durlng'-the- t.hr.ee is.

on. night 'going to' give-a program of singing aji-3 Recitations." booths which; many, articles are to' be found. candy table, a cake booth, ope soda and drinks and best of.i all space reserved which' should" prove'" supper-is being served each, night, -o'clock and 'after the I DEFECTS FORM Ervln- IJ. Howard'today -district suit-, tual' Realty- and Qien.t i alter- buying 'a" house''-from "July' "2.z; certain He Is; proper joists arje has causing the walls. hundred 'Qg- denites to study the old book that has given, us everything we In civilization and Join the Jefferson at 25th street Sundays at 9 45 8765 -mztke no mistake 'about tte style trend for good: ---collarTto, riiatcK- ishirts: are 'nevveist patterns', r.

appear In her latest i Money Money We advise'our "patrons to come earlv this-- week- "because great crowds will come -to see this great after the opening day Ad GOES f.0 DIRECT WORK H. A Shupe Ogden plaatere left today for Mesa Ariz he will supervise the 'plastering work at the JMesa temple now un der constiruotlon work on started i more -than-'two vears kgo by th" church TM Attention 10 fans Would you like to hear the best sets irTRaxiio in actual operation? If so call at any week day; between p. m7 and'we will give you a-demonstration. Browning Brothers Co. The "Big Store on Hudson.

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