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6 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 24, 1924. a i Highly Successful, -Nye Declares -TELEPHONES 'inslneas and Circulation Kept. .58 Classified AUs 28 Jlcpt. Editorial and Dept "Tho dedication of the Ogden I union passenger station was a success," according to Fred M.

Nyo, president of the Ogdeivcharn- ber of commerce, "becauise the cooperation extended by tho citizens of Ogden in the program arranged for the event. "We wish to a Mayor P. F. Klrkc-ndall, A. P.

Bigelow, the Southern Syncopr.iors, tho male quartet, and the young- women so kindly aided the cnainber of commerce in making the opening, ceremonies a success. "The Southern Syncopators, with I. C. Elliott as leader, volunteered their services gratis. They played several selections at the station during the ceremonies and also furnished tho music at tho complimentary luncheon given at the, Weber club by the chamber of commerce to all visiting railroad Their music was greatly enjoyed and we appreciate civic pride in offering their services.

We wish to thank Glen Brothers-Roberts Pianp company for the piano loaned to us for the occasion, also -without Union Paclfc and Southern, Pacific railroads and tho Fox and; Universal film services had representatives In Ogdcn to take motion and still pictures of scenes at tho station. They requested that the chamber of commerce arrange for 17 beautiful young. Ogden women to appear in scenes at the station. I wish to thank all of these young women for assisting us in this worthy cause. will gain a great deal of publicity from the opening of the station.

These photos will bo shown on the screen throughout the United States and we are advised that the photos will be reproduced in Now York, Chicago and other newspapers during the coming "Tho ceremonies incident to the dedication the beautiful new- station again proved that the zens of Ogden are ever ready to assist any worthy enterprise that is beneficial to Ogden. F. A. Wadleish, general passenger agent of the Denver Rio Grande Western lines, wired to C. F.

Moulton. general agent in OR- den. expressing rourot because ho was unable to be present. Mr. WadleiKh had just returned from a long eastern trip.

OFFICERS Mrs. diaries O'Loug'hlin. entertained the' Ladies' of. the First Christian church on Wednesday afternoon. Nov.

19. The meeting was called: to order by the president, 'Mrs. F. A. Gregory, who led in the devotional exercises.

A business session was -held, at which officers for the new year Dance on Holiday--A dance will be given Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening In the Thirteenth ward -hall under the direction ot the ward genealogical society. The ward is were elected as -follows: Mrs. located at Twenty-third street and Jackson avenue. The entertain-' rneut will start at 8 o'clock. The public is invited.

DANCING' a White City every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. JOIN THE 88S4 Election Tonight--The Knights of Phythias will hold their annual election of officers this evening, H. Hishfieid has announced. All members are requested to attend.

Coal--Our coal makes warm friends. -John Pa.rr Coal Co. Phone 27. 8S33 Young, Mrs. F.

A. Gregory, vice president; J. Griffin, secretary, and Mrs. 60-DAY I G- Record- Testified But City Judge Imposes "Sentence S. Quary, The p.astpr.

38 years of age, was this morning- sentenced to serve 60 days in the county Jail by City Judge D. R. Roberts after he had-pleaded guilty of operating an. automobile while-un- tho In-fluence of Intoxicating Hugh D. Brunk, visited the so-i i iquor ciety and the social hour was Turpin, an Ogden iian with a passed in discussing for- am iiy, arrested Saturday, future work.

Work was done Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele on Thig is Thanksgiving for today: "Thankful only two more days Thanksgiving day." High school will have a Thanksgiving program, on Wednes- day morning: at 11:10. o'clock. There will be special musical num-' bers and an 'address by the Rev.

John E. Carver. Patrons invited. TERM CLOSES. This, week closes the second the bazaar to be held at the Twenty-fourth street.

His employ- i'term--the end of twelve" weeks-church December II and" 12.. er appeared in court, and stated, one-third school year has Luncheon was served. WINTER The young people of the First that the man has always been re- asse( already." My goodness! liable'and-that so far as he knew it oesn see possible! Where this was first time Turpin had has the time only 24 more; I weeks-till graduation time! Wheth- ever been drunk. Diamonds--At wholesale- price. Watcties, Vi price.

C. H. Smith, 278 Twcnty-fUth 1714 Announce Marriage--Announcement is made of the marriage, of Bitton of Ogdcr. and Miss Eva Bulls of Idaho In the- Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, November Sawyer's Barbecue Inn. Drive a.nd drive in.

20t.h Wash. 9375 Con E. Bohn--Insurance. 2302 Home Ceremony--Mr. and Mrs.

M. 551 Twenty-fifth street, announce the marriage of their 1 daughter, Gay, to Frank Miller on Thursday evening- at the home of the 1 bride's parents. ceremony was performed by Bishop Hyrum E. o. the parents How-: clotnins a 'nd jewel ard Watts sang two.

solos; Mighty Qne a a i tna "liVllSV Tr3.ll. i. i-i .1 i -Malan Mortuary--327 St. Phone 526. night or.

day. 2279 Most for your morrcy at the Kitchenet bakery and lunch room. 2304 Wash. 2258 ASS'CS Coming--Coach E. Lowell Komney and his Utah Aggie footballers will arrive at- Ogden Wednesday morning from Logan en route--to Salt Lake.

-They will be met by a delegation of former U. A. students at the Bam- bergfr before departing for Salt Lake. Christian church Jield -a winter Following, his preliminary thc wor i moves or not, surely picnic in' the church parlors on ing Willard Lee, .33 years of age, a i the timc moves on Friday evening. Twenty-one mem: was bound over to the dis- bers of in -Salt Lake unders 2 0 0 a T1 offl ce force'is checking up already on the seniors who shall probably be able to graduate.

Wednesday -night! the high has its big party the year Thanksgiving party getting i ready for' the- turkey--at the 1 Berthana. The. party is sponsored by the 'junior attehded the More charge of burglary in-tfie third nr ti, funire. gree. izing the home of Frank.

L. Higley at West-Ogden on or about No- times' are planned 'for the future. AT SMITHSOXIAX was 1 ness i a Education. week. i bunale was were sung, led -by Evelyn cbnta ardcl stolen Pfisterer Prof.

C. S. Springer 2429 Washington Ave. The girls are to have Pfisterer. o.

the Higley house, it was de- greeted the parents. 'A students er also'spoke. JMiss Violi.t a week and that indications, were a fpitvir'ps between 'acts so ford sang, the negro had Iivedf tMere for a 5be Something doing Helen Ridge. Fred umbe of days Besides articles- that there wln De 'HIGrHEK RAILROAD OFFICIALS LEAVE A. Hinshavr, assistant freight traffic manager of the Southern Pacific, with, headquarters at San Francisco, who attended the opening of the new Union station last Saturday, Is passing today in Salt Lake.

Ho will i Ogden all day Tuesday conferring, with railroad officials. C. L. JtcKuul, assistant passenger a i manager, and J. J- arorris of tho executive, department Sunday in i private car on train No.

0 for the coast. They wore accompanied as far as Mont olio by D. 11. Owen, traffic roprecsntative of the Southern Pacific in Ogdcn. Although has been spent in construction of Liverpool's cathedral, at least $0,600,000 more will be needed to complete it.

oo London may have double decked streets. SIcrchant very reliable. We deliver your packages, run your errands, at a cut rate. Call 502. 2532 Indoor Winter Service Station at Mack Robinson Garage.

14 year" 2 4-hour service. Phone 604. D21G Schools to Close--Ogden City I schools will Wednesday af- I ternoon for the week. Supt. vv.

Karl Hopkins stated, today. Thanksgiving day is given as tho reason for the double holiday. All schools of the state will observe a like" rule. Drive It YtiuVsetC Co. rents now Fords.

Pi-. Sion. 227S 1038 Coal--All kinds. M. Jones Coul 2370 Hudson.

S850 Stock Show Rates--Rates of a faro and a half from all points between' -Reno and Ogden have been granted for the sixth annual Ogden live stock show, which be held from January 6 to 10 The rates will be effective January 5, according to 3X R. Owen, traffic representative in Ogdcn for the Southern Pacific lines. Typewriter House for lypewritcrs and repairs. 2422 Hiid- avenue. Phone 236.

100 F-ir- bettor Coal--Phone 256. ASiXclVurr Coal 156 Twenty- strict. 651 fi Due Tuesday--Members of the University of Idaho fcotball team will arrive in Ogden Tuesday afternoon en route to Boise from Los Angeles. They suffered a 13-to-O defeat at the hands of Southern California last Saturday. Idaho meets Nevada at Boise Thursday.

Wanted Clean. rags 5c ppr aminer office. white cotton 2476 FREE TURKEY for Thanksgiving at NORD'S with each purchase of $30 or over. Dress up-- now and "charge it." NORD'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 2378 Washington Ave.

YES. You. can Icarn the Banjo, Mandolin, or Guitar. E. L.

teacher, S73 25th St. Phone 9S2. 2S4S Lak' a Rose" and "Gypsy Trail. T. -Wangsgaard spoke on "Why I Believe in a Business.

Training for 'Sly Daughter," Miss' Lucy Denning spoke on "'Tho -Educational Value of 'Two violin so'los were given by Catherine Carney, with Margaret Baker accompanying. -Thelma Steimle sang, accompanied 'oy Catherine' Carney on the violin, and Margaret Baker on the pir ano. C. P. Brewer spoke on personal after refreshments were served by Mrs.

C. S. Springer, assisted by a few pupils of the school. The Fi-Wo-Ca club met at tiie home of 'Mrs. Peck on Thursday afternoon.

A lesson on the first Thanksgiving was given by Mrs. Gordon Wiggleworth, numbers by Mrs. that were most of the bottled fruit to the'fam- ily had been eaten. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following real estate transfers were reported today' by Mae Bramwe'll, county recorder: Preferred Investment company to Paul and W. lots 39.

40, 41 and '42" in block 6, Denver Place addition 'to 'Ogden City; $1. Roy Child and wife, Adaline E. to Hyrum Hokanson, a part of lot, block a Ogden City survey; $1,000. Herman Van Braak and wKti, Jokoba Van Braak to Roy S. Child, 1B Johes I a 'P a iot 15 a11 lot 1(i 0 tO Herbert Tarr-an and wife, Edith to Elizabeth" Carlson, a part of lot 10 in block 39, plat.

of Osden City survey; $2,500. Margaret Slater ec al. to Azel of lot 10, block -all the while." Ogden had a rather-unusual Interest in "the L. D. game last Saturday on account of Carl (Stubby) Peterson, Carbon 1 coach, having" been a former coach at Ogden.

Stubby has surely done some fine work s.t Price this year. MANY PARENTS VISIT. A g-oodly number of the school with a visit last week. They expressed themselves as pleased, with the work that the students are doing. CROSS-PTJZZIiE CLUB Tho Cross-Puzzle Bridge club were entertained by Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Gwilliam, 4'54 Cross street, on Thursday Chrysan- for decorations. The honor's cars went to Mr: and Mrs.

L. Madson and Dr. and Mrs. H. Harris.

PLEASANT PARTY One of the events of the past week was the party given at- the J. Hi Taggart ttqme on-T-wenty-fourth street on Thursday evening by the Thirteenth ward choir in honor of John E. De Haan, one of' members, who will leave shortly on': a mission to the southern states. The was passed playing plat of Ogden City survey; 5100. Azel-Cave to Warren M.

Cave, a part of lot 10, block 13, plat 1 of Ogden-City, survey; 51. Harriet E. Woodmanseo and Samuel Woodmansee to Thel'ma Woodmansee Copney and John Leo Cooney, part of 1, 2 and 3 in block 5 of Woodmansee's Main Street addition to, Ogden City; Utah; $2,000. Miss Smith, the librarian, had about a hundred worn books rebound- on Saturday. The w.ork was.

done by Mr. Boyer, who travels from school to school that sort of work. I O. 'H. were brief on account-of (1) two pages being overlooked at high'school'and-not sent (2); the-refusal of- the paper staff to publish the best article ever sent down, as it violated federal law and hevce imprint-1 able.

What shame! A MJCICE TEACHER. Some teachers are 'born lucky, Such a man is Instructor' Willis Smith the Three times now Willis has been loaded down'with free" groceries. measure of good luck is coming to all high school teachers- as Willis is- thinking-of inviting all the teachers up "to help get rid of his surplus, "goodies." teachers and students should- How About Inexpensive Table Damask For Here-are: some'price's tKa't will prove very interesting. Some' are values that, cannot be duplicated. have bought them arid'they have been priced very special.

64x72 Cloth 148 Here is a standard table sized cloth of good weight, mercerized damask. It comes in a number of patterns. A cloth, that would grace any table. Hemstitched. $1.48 58x72 Cloth $1.35 This cloth is slightly smaller, than the other cloth.

Is hemstitched. Very attractive patterns, is large enough for the average sized Truly a' good value $1.35 JosepW'Brewer to Ry-, clip the Saturday editorial -in' The an, 6, block 1, Terrace! Standard-Examiner on spelling. It subdivision Ogden City Chauncey W. Brewer and wife, Josephine Skeen Brewer, to Joanna. evening Prizes were won by M.

all of lot 9 in Chester Nelson and Henry De Terrace subdivision in Ogden City survey; $500. DIRECTORS GOING TO S. L. GATHERING Haan. Refreshments were served under the direction o-f Miss Lynette Taggart, secretary of the assisted by Miss Eulalla Taggart, Mrs.

Ray Taggart and Miss Mabel Martin. A talk was made by Bishop How-ard Jenkins. William president of the choir, presented "Elder Do 'Haan with a handsome umbrella. Mr. 'De Haan responded and expressed 'his appreciation of the gift.

Henry De Haan, who has Directors of the Og-3eri chamber of commerce this evening will attend a dinner to be given in-honor of Richard Grant, president, of the United States chamber of commerce, and a party of officials by been laboring in the Hawaiian th Salt Lake chamb er of corn Islands the past three was present. About 60 members of the choir end their friends en- joyea the evening." was -well-worthwhile. Tomorrow night the high, school musical department will give a musicale in the. Auditorium at o'clock, free. ''Thej public is invited.

LOYAL WOMEN" Mrs. J. G-. Leonard, 2573 Fowler by Mrs. J.

FORUM MEETTXG. The Forum anticipates an Interesting meeting tonight In that there are to be tryouts memberships to fill vacancies. There are but 12 members in the club and there are at least that many on the wafting OGDEN-EAST-WESTv The principals "of East-West and Ogden high schools decided at: a OMt merce at Salt Lake. Ogden's last that these major schools will be headed Fred! should hereafter schedule -games jj-ye i with each other. The national- officials a're There' has been some-talk in- the.

route to Los Angeles a western meeting of organizations. -Fred-G. act DAMASK- Take advantage genuine Bates colored damasks in blue, pink or gold. Yard DAMASK Here is 'an extra heavy weight mercerized 1 dam- with linenized finish. Some plain, some with colored borders.

iPOC One Dozen Napkins $1.49 One dozen napkins, all hemmed arid ready for use. Made of very attractive mercerized damask in different patterns. The dozen. $1.49 Table Clath 98c This a 'hemstitched cloth, 56 incheij- square. Good quality mercerized damask.

Just the. cloth for the. small family. Ideal for breakfast room, DAMASK G4 inches wide. Good "quality, good: weight that not scuff In the laundering.

Four different pat- terms. Per yard DOC DAMASK Here is a pure Irish linen in four patterns, 72 inches wide. It is truly a remarkable value Pattern Cloth $1.35 Here is a regular $2 value. Good sized cloth, 64x72. Very attractive pattern.

Made of extra quality damask. Hemmed and ready for use. $1.35 Here Is a Real Towel Special 25 dozen firs't quality fancy towels. This' one would regularly sell for G5c. Double thread quality.

Pink and blue See' the window. One price-- schools breaking away from the U. A. forming an independent There" Is nothing in-this -Jl-f Uf V1UX UX WITUCn VV111 iL'Jt. i fin, entertained the 'Loyal Worn- as toastmaster at the dinner party, as we'all appreciate, the valu.e en's class of life First Christian president Grant'will deliver an ad- organization and would-not church on Tuesday-evening.

After and Gov. Charles R. Mabey willingly Injure it. In any wa. In devotional services a business ses- respond.

'Officers and direc-; forming this JPJ 110 league sion was followed by a so- tors of-the chambers of commerce i schools act within consUtu- cial 'hour, during which refresn- ments were served. at Provo, Price, Logan, Cedar pity and Brigham'have also, -been invited to attend.the dinner party. i oo---- MceUns--Promoters of the League of the Sacred Heart will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. Alton, 1036 Twenty-fourth street.

Apples--Extra fine Rhode island Reds. Stai-k's Delicious. Stawman, fancy Winesap. 703 l2St. 2724 LINTHROPE.

to pay the necessary traveling attd hotel expenses of a-iy of my relatives who may attend my funeral, waa an unusual bequest in' the will of George H. Blackburn of this city. He also funds to be used as "tips" for ho'el em- ployes and cab drivers. QUJNCY SCHOOL Tho Parent-Teachers' 'association of the Qulncy school met Friday evening, 1 21, at- 7:30 o'clock. The following program I was given: Community singing.

of Talk on the training of parents in child psy- chology and child given by Miss Florence 'Brown; speech by Mayor Pearl F. Kirk- Please endall; teachers' of the Qulncy school; reading by Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, Refreshments were served. Knights of- Pythias- election of officers Nov.

24,,.1924: Star Ehiraut New Location 1717 Washington Aver Uptown Service at Kicsel Ave. For free literature cut out mall. syne Co. 1-717 Washington Ogdcn. Utah Send me latest catalo.sm- and prices on --Star; Durant cars.

Address World Dominion Being Transferred i i Now Living Will Never Die Come a Hear M.L. HERE of New York, N. Y. Five Points Hall Ovsr Drug Store Tuesdav, Nov. 25 7:45 C'Clock P.

M. Seats Frsc. No Collection I a i a Bible Students Associst'ion. 2714 Sells Dress Goods At 66 Cents Yard Textile Mills Now 'Sending Five Yard -Keninants ot Serges, Tricotines- and Soltinjrs Direct to the XJser. CAMP MEETING Camp Daughters the Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs.

Kose H. Cottle, G63 Twentieth street, Thursday, Nov. 20, with Mrs. Edna W. Boyer assisting.

The program Opening song by members, "For the Strength of the Hills." Duet by Airs. Annie Brian, and Mrs. Myrtle, Price. Lesson No. 4, "The Found- ders of given by-Mrs.

Jreta Evans. Promise Me" values made possible-for' them "to- was sung by Mrs. Annie Brian.) aay. announcement-'of the Mrs. Esther Porter gave -les- Textile 'Mills -Sompany- of this city- son.

No. 5 on the "Founders ol.j. sell all their; 4 a Utah." "Whispering Hope" wAs 5-yard remnants a tional rights-and'. maintain Kansas City, M9---Women' who make own rind- appreciate real bacgains -quality, dress will marveLrat the sung by Mrs. Annie.

Brian and Mrs. 'Myrtle Price. Refreshments during the social were served hour. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Camp Daughters of Pioneers, met Thursday at the home-- of yard. "The-decision of 'this; well-known c.once-rn remnantr the, user tunity to secure new 'fail "In Serges, -Tricotines.

ar.d suitings at a big saving. interested should to'-Rem- 1 RIG-HT 1LHURRY Get in touch -tie'. phone you need some, plumbing 'done: it doesn't long get us up to your 'ness; We'll be: on the job we'll got hurry: Our prices are membership in' the State Athletic association: OITE PUPIL'S IDEA. Why I do not wish to become a teacher. I like teacher's.

In fact, I don't know what I would do without them, but I would very, much. dislike being myself. or self control, truthfulness.or honesty or forgiveness or mercy. This was demonstrated In the great war. The world Is enormously inexpressibly rich' in courage.

And by the side of that must place another fact: The world is, distressingly poor In courage. Is tho most abundant of 3s also the design of a large railroad block When Illuminated at night the big block signal is seen in action, with white and red lights showing. entire elgn contains Jmora than 600.electric to President Charles Mr. Barton said 'today that the sign would' aid In Jlghtlng: the that a yo'ung. school teacher soon gets old--or, any gray' headed.

This-change in is due wholly to the actions of the. students, test papers and Another reason why I should not; like to be -a teacher, is. most teachers are either old maids, or they lose their heads In the 'rush and get married. Poor things. I want to stay-young and happy.

first Issue of the classl-cum will be 'out -All dents -be sure to.have 'student, body tickets'with them. Henry--Dad, a girl, in our s'chool that 'we call Postscript. do you call 'her Henry- I Caus lxer name is Adaline Moore. are richly" supplied courage' but we. are in- courage.

We trained" to be good soldiers, but we have not been trained good We know how to tsof steel, but. we do not know how to use effectively' the spirit. V'We -can -fight victoriously in the armor of Caesar, but awkward-and often. Impotent when it comes" to Of We'are strong to light- a war, but' are not strong enough an honorable BANK OF COMMEEGE, HAS UN-USUAL SIGN ogdentes icla i on added ton aaaea. eiga President Bar' Captain.

Annie. E. Jackson, -S5S" nant Division, Twenty-third- street Community Company, singing, music and the "The i re 'e details this'- remarkable Foundng of 'Utah," given by Vi- i ott ola Pitt, formed the program fpr meeting. -Luncheon was served hostess, assisted by-; their annual -bazaar Wednes-. her daughters.

.3, at I nlture store, 2340 Washington u.ve- SPECXAI ''MEETING A special-meeting of the. Women of Jfooseheart chapter 134, will be held- Wednes--! OGDEN, UTAH OMMoip- evening at hall. MOVING, A I SKIPPING, STORAGE Baggage and Piano Moving Phone 321 Office 429 25tn helps to reduce of coughing. Pear 17 Million Jan UieJ Yearly. MEETING 'POSTPONED The O.

N. -O. club meeting has been postponed -to meet with, Mrs. A. B.

-Stevens, '-1640 on-' Thursday, -at 8 o'clock. The the o'clock in Spanish War will -hold their. 'regular- meeting o'clock--in-. the I. F.

hall: BAZAAR to the Spanish Wax Veterans 'will hold SOCIAJj.JTOJTIGBCr The -Service -'-Star wijll give a social-. evenirig. the homo 1 6t-. Mrs. Adams "-Monday, Assisting: 'hostesaesx' Mrs.

Wayne- MrsJ 3Tred TUESDAY, 8 Pr The 1 following be Cimrch- S-v corner. Washington. the administration called--' micds tlie peoplelcpniused in' regardSy. tp after, In 1925 the.high'-cost forgetr will; not be Eden came school' bearing every evidence having h'ad the of a-fight. exclaimed, his 'mother; 'How "often have-I.

told you to play only. with little Good boys-don't "Well," he-was a good, boy'till I hit.him.'' Mr. I Irishman'named Pat "Life- is made Sniffles and' Henry." One of largest randi'most-at- tractive signs--that "has been in Ogden completed and the National Bank of 2453 Wash- deaiv.of ra'aVar -of-i ield art FINi) fJOUNTEEFEITEES ington avenue. come. The carries o'jt the slogan of the and i3i'- CHICAGO, Nov- Sacco, proprietor' 61-a soft drink was arrested here yestsrday charged complicity In a counterfeiting scheme of.

national- scope. Federal authorities said they of- the-enterprise with rest. i Members. Unity Lodge No. 18 F.

A. M. Special meeting 'Wednesday, Nov. 26; at 8 p. Work In.

M. M. degree. Visiting brethren C. M.

2716 'POTENT in big 'erfully-. -expressd 3 th'e-'afticIeV. I by-: Jeffers.dn".:.ln,",''Go'od:., To 'quote co'ufage. is a stoct i. t'reasrare: couraKe for Proven Remedy Grip and Influenza.

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