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10 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1920.
I Men church";
I INS BANNER
First Christian Has Largest
Representation at En
j deavorer's Meeting
Members of the First Christian
luirch of Ogden last night brought to
This city a large banner awarded them ,
at the state convention of tho Utah I
Christian Endeavor union in Salt Lake.
for the best out-of-fown representation j
- from any Utah city. The convention
closed Inst night after the most largely
attended sessions ever hold In Utah.
H Yesterday afternoon, between 3 and
4 o'clock. Miss Edna Flandro. state
Junior superintendent, conducted a Ju
nior rally at which many Ogden mem
H here were present. Earlier In the day I
Mr Roce C. Whitley of Ogden con-!
H ducted a sunrise prayer meeting.
H Plans were put under way for the
H participation of Utah Christian En-
H dcuvorers at the international conven-
tion at New York City next July by the;
H fOi mntlon of a Utah-New York club j
H Elaborate arrangements have al-
H ready been made for the entertain-
B ment of delegates to tho New York
H meeting. A southwestern federation ;
special will take the Christian En-:
H ilcavorers from Utah, southern Wyoni-
H ing, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico and
H the other states In the southwestern ',
H federation to the convention. Scenic ,
H trips to Niagara Falls, the Great Lakes, j
H Lake Champlaln, the Hudson river and
H other picturesque places are in the j
H route of travel for the special train.
Dr. George E. Davles of the First
B Presbyterian church of Salt Like con-
ducted the dcotlona services after
John Cecil led in a song service. Spe
H vl.il music was furnished by the la-
H dies' orchestra of Ogden.
H Mr. Breg installed the new officers.
H Miss Mlna McArthur, president, spoke
H on behalf of the officers. Other chief
H executives are John Thomas, vice pres-)
H Ident; Miss Edith William, secretary,!
K and George Qarnlck, treasurer.
I WILL TALK AT
I HEALTH SESSION
Miss Sophie Larsen. Ogden
Nurse to Address State
Meeting
H , Miss Sophie K. Larson, public health!
H nurse of (fideii under wlio.se supsr-
H vision a tuberculosis survey of Weber!
l county Is being conducted, w ill be one
1 f the principal speakers today the
1 annum meeting of the I tab I'ubhc
H Health association in Bait Like, which
H opens at 4 o'clock in the Hotel I'tah.
H Miss Larsen will tell of conditions in
Ogden and Weber county in regard to
H tuberculosis and will alio outline other
H pubjic health
H tlnce she has been statlbnod here.
The story of Utah's first
H seal naie. conducted eight years ago
P , iy the federated cluii women, will bej
m told by Mrs. a- J Oorham, director
H uf the Initial campaign
1 That first sale raised $1000 as Utah's.
1 share toward the national flghi ngainsl
H luberculosla This money
H in by the various to
know ii as the Red Cross fuitd, which'
1 was devoted entirely to antl-tubefcu-
B losls work. The club women were so
H I successful in conducting tin- first sale
H that they were given charge of the
H campaign the second As an out-:
H growth these two
H the Utah Public Health association
H Mrs Gotham's recital of the early
H history or the Christmas seal sale will
H le only one of the features ou the
H progruin, which Includes an address
by Unjted si. iti a Senator Reed Sntpot
M on "Public Healthy a National kssel
H James Click, western representative I
H 'f the National Tuberculosis aasocla-
H oil, will bo the principal out-of-town 1
B Bpeak e i lie will discuss the "1920
1 The meeting win be called to order
H Howard, president of the as-
H Reports win be given and
H e duns fur the coming v cat's work
H H. Wall is executive
H Slxtfeep new directors win
H :U-d and an executive committee
B t nc
oo
I Muiuals Sessions !
f To Start Wednesday
The opening sessions ot the Mutual!
Improvement association in all the
City wards of the Ogden, North Weber j
uid Weber stakes will he held Wednes
day evenmg hi ' su o'clock- An mi
lo'ion Is extended to all young men
and young women of 'Mutual'' age i
attend
Officers of the organisation an-
nounce that the t-oursv of studies is
.exceptionally Interesting and attrac
: tlve this year. The program for the
-eason includes many social features.
In addition to tfig studies.
It Is expected thut s social proRr.nii
il be u feature of the opening ses
sion In most of the wards. The meet-j
lugs in the county wards will be held
Sunday evenings as usual,
TWO SHOOTING AFFRAYS
AT TRINIDAD: ONE KILLED
TRINIDAD. Colo. Oct 11. Sam
Huran. a Mexican coal miner, is in tho '
hospital with S bullet wound In his
neck and face and John Davis, pro- '
prletor of a pool hall at Tabasco, a1
coal camp, is In Jail, having surren
d.aa.JI hlmatlf inltint.rllv !.;.
,ivn.. . -....-. ivi.is,
he shot the Mexican when tho latter
menaced him with a knife and used'
abusive language in the presence ofj
Davis' wife.
TRINIDAD, Colo, Oct. 11 Aler
Johnson. night watchman al the Mr
ley coal camp, was shot and killed at
his home shortly after midnight Sat
urday night. Kudolph Mazza, .tlii.i
mobiie livery owner, was arrested lu
connection with the shooting. Sjfazss
officials said, admits he witnessed the
shooting. Mazza Is married. He rc-t
fused to say who did the shooting
J BOWERY HOTEL" RATES
AROUSE HOBO GUESTS
H NKW YORK, Oct. 11. Patrons of
H the lodging houses of New York's fa-
H inout Bowery "Knights of the road."'
hoboes and panhandlers were
aroused today with the announcement
thut rntot have risen. The Bowery
H "hotels" have increased their prices
H from the 15 and 20 cent schedule to
double these rates in many oases.
j
Official Registration Districts of Weber County 1
Registration Day, Tuesday, Oct. 12 I
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REGISTRATIIM DAY
. OCTOBER 121
Place Your Name on the
Books if You Want
to Vote
Have your name on the books if you
want to vote.
Every voter's name must be on the
registration list before h can vote
at the general election. November 'Z.
Register uctober 12.
Following is an official list of regis
tration agents and the places for reg
ipi ration :
I I V niSTRICTS.
1. Isabella S. Garner. 3125 Wash-
ington a venue.
2. Ida M. Flinders. 3211 Grant u.ve
I nuc.
3. John Tmgen, 3260 Stephens ave-
nue-
4. inantha Wilson, 102 West Thir
tieth street.
5. Neta Austin, 111 Thirtieth
street.
1 6 Lenlne Welch, 3003 Grant a e
nue.
7. Anna Dunham. 2frJfl Grant ave
nue. 8. Alice W Nalsbitt, 2648 Grnt
avenue.
9. Mary H. Geiger. 268 Twenty
eighth street.
1 10. Ethel Pincock. 128 Twenty-
1 elKhth street 1
. 11. lary E. Jones, 2731 Wall ave
nue. H. DOTa Wagstaff, 2436 "U " ave-
nue.
I 13. Sarah S. Young, 2171 Reeves
avenue.
14 Nellie Major. 17S Twenty-fifth
street.
1 6. -LJcuells Thomas, 355 Twenty
third street.
16 Marv H. F:vans: 2248 Lincoln
av enue.
17. Elizabeth Tracy, 341 Twenty
first street.
IS E. V. Wright, 1335 Gran; ave
nue. 19. Joseph M Harbertson 341
Eighteenth street
20. Mary R. Williams, 1639 Hud
son avenue.
21. Anna S- Hansen, 904 Grant
avenue.
22. Edna II. Clegg 339 Fourth
si reet.
24 Minnie Westmler. 456 Thir
teenth street.
23. Caroline Myers, 541 First
street.
25. Mary E. Shaw. 1011 Orchard
avenue.
26. Myrtle Badger. 1220 Jeffcrsoa;
avenue.
27. Lottie G Norris, M50 Washing-!
ton avenue.
1 28. Pearl Baxter, 2064 Jefferson
! avenue.
29. Kate Van Dyke, S50 Twenty
I fust street
30. Grace M. Jones. 2249 Eccles
I avenue.
1 31. Fidelia Trorllcht, &4 Tentj
1 hird street.
32. Lucy Jensen, 629 Twenty-second
street
38. Frances Hust. 2158 Adams
avenue.
J4 Elnora Winf.Ic. 2106 Washing
ton avenue
35 Clara Carver, 236V Adams ave
nue. 36. Evelyn E. West, 528 Twenty
fourth street
37 Eliza J Jackson, 2355 Madison
avenue.
38. Charlotte BL Tillotson. 74 8
t enty-fourth street
39. Martha B. Cooley, 2454 Monroe
1 nue.
40. Ireta C Evans. 2340 Eccles!
avenue.
41. Mary Harrison 1132 Twenty-fourth
street. I
6 r fccj
42 Sarah Gf ttens. 2530 'an Bur
en avenue.
43. Maggie I'urrlngton, 2 6 5" Ec-
cles avenue.
; 44. Merrlbell .Stcenson, 2625
: Quincy avenue.
45 -Emma Shrecve. 2548 Madison
1 avenue.
I 46. Eva Browning, 667 Twenty
; sixth street.
47. Evelyn Halverson. 2619 Jef
! forson avenue
j 48. Nona Paul, 4.Vj Binford avenue
49. Rosamond Packer. 47S Twcn
I tv -eighth street.
50 Marj A. Hu.tsey. 2970 Adams
avenue.
61. Elizabeth Lockheed, J 7 40 Jef
ferson avenue.
5;. Dora p iioithcr, 821 Twenty
eighth street.
53. Harriet J. Jackson. 3024 Ad
am avenue.
54. George F Hunter. 3041 Wash
ington avenue.
1 OOCKTT DISIRICTS. i
Burch Creek William Royle. Hp j !
I Eden Olive M Graham. LV ! '
'arr West Zeina "hugg
Harrisv 1 tie- Lev 1 J. Taylor
Hooper No. 1 John W BMngton.
Hooper No. 2. Jennie Child
Huntsville Emma Peterson.
Kunev1Ue Thomas Kowlcs U
Liberty David E. Chard.
Marriott John J. Powell
North ..gden No 1 John Hall.
North Ugdcn No. 2 T E. Berr.tt
Plain City Annie Rhead
Pleasant view Lte Cragun
P.andall Miiry J, I;ndall ' i
ntverdalo John R. Thompson.
Poj ov Hollands. L
81atervlllej. m. Wheeler m 1
raylor Evelyn T. Huntei LsBl
Uurren Arthur W. Marriott. I
brook "arr"-Sere,,a M. Aj1Jlr. B
Ujnlah Walter Iff, Fernelius I i V
" u ' '" J-mcM r. MeKarland. 1
II ilson Vinetta Martin rar'". J

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