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n 6 s THE OGDEN STANPAKO-EXAMlNfcK. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 24, 1920. k. I OFFER STOCK TO I B. R. EMPLOYES President bray Sends Word of Action to Gen. Agent Chevers H Ss plan t-inploeu Ui the Jnion I ''Pacific railroad system. z n Short fl Lino ;i n I ()it?oii Washington Ituilroad H and vlgation company, may H Hbiase common slock of the nion H HE itc system In the market upon a par- iiat pavmenl system, have been an - fl .MOi:n. Presid .nt H Omaha, tuilav, according to infovnia- ii.vi w. n Kgdcn general agent ior ihe s .; tom. ; B wfc a special telegraph dispatch. H compk-tp : miounu LLLv Sff "The Cniou Pacific system by a eir H Mkn- of the imvsI-IcuI's. hearing date LLB 6ec. 26 "1930, has announced a plan 'approval "v hoard o: director, 1 lib. rehv . mployes "f the I'.iu.n Pacific H Vyiivoad company, Oregon Short Line H fiailroad company and Oregon Wash 1 jj, Ikidiuiid mid X.'" igallou H l:-Kc H tft-.i stock ol Iht L nion Pacific Rhiln I H eon in the upon a par-; tin m-u..-..i i:r--n;. I 'provid.-s HUM tho rjilroad vll H slock in the open market H celpt of order from the employe. H twenty-Your equal Install rnents. by do- H payroll niontim. H Th,- will credit tn the -ploves account of all dividends re-, H reived and will charge bis per cenl in- M potest upon the deferred payments,; fl Union Pacific stock has paid for( sometime, quarterly, dividend often fl I dollars per share per The H T-anvr ol rnakct price H her Lsfft has b.en between $129.50 and I H $1IL' pet At a co3t of f 125 H share this ,. ,.uid tJow a return equal! H to eight per ;nl p annum upon H ("mount invested. At a price Of $ 1 -1 H per share, tlie return would b.- cqutV-H H alenl to R3.1 H "The jJan provides specific treat- H nient of cases where employes l m H disabled or die, where they leave the H "The company rtii. s particularly! H that !t has no slock for sale, and slm-' H ply acts as an agent for the employe H who wishes to H "It also emphasises the fact that it ; does not urge employes to make stork ' purchases, and makes no repreacnta H lion of guarantee as to future mark -t H prices, or. divided policy, and H that in offering this plan it is actuated by no motive except to enable -m-ployes to save and invest their .. H ings in the stock of the company, if H they so desire." II Women's Farm Bureau Chooses New Office:? XORTH OGDEN. Dec. 24. A cessful pageant in honor of the ter centenary of the landing f the Pil grims, was held at the North Ogden ' schools Tuesday. Reorganization of tlie North ' gden j Women's Farm Bur iu has been com pleted. Elections resulted In the choos- I lng of the following officers. Mar garet Hill, president: Alicp Warren. ; vice president; Florence Snooks. ,ec-vrtary-treasurer, and Olive Phillips, head of the ladles' club work. Religion oja conference was held here Sunday afternoon. John y. blay- j lock and "Miss Stratford of the stake: board were present and delivered ad- dresses. Superintendent Maggie I. 1 Taggari was in charge of the confer ence. Superintendent Taggart was honor- j ably released from her position, winch bhe gave up because o! home duties and school work, which needed her at- , tentlon. She v.as succeeded l Har riet L,. Barret:, and the following aides were appointco: Raehael Jones, May Woodru-id Delia Chandler, Is abel Hunter, Inez Bailey Mabel 'had wick and Maria Garner. Mrs. Rhoda Jones departed Sunday to visit with her daughter. Mis Pearl Jones, and airs J.i. Redfield of Idaho Falls. Following her visit at that city, she will journey t0 th. v. es; i o.,--to spend the remaindei of the winter. John TV- Gibson has been approved -.as deputy in the County Assessor's office. E. L. Blodgett was ir.Ju d seriously last week when he fell on an Icy pavement. I Irrigation Meeting Held at Hnntsviile I , Practically aJl of Huntsville attend- 'j cd a meeting held last night which Wys called by people who first peti Brned for exclusion from the Weber County Irrigation district, according to David Tracy, who acted as chairman , ; at the meeting ' The meeting v.as nuide up of farm- tiers who vanted to bo Included in the district and those who wanted to be excluded from the district. Following a two hour discussion re-j guiding matters pertaining to the We ber County Irrigation district, a com mittee consisting of Hyrum Jensen. Xele Waxigsgaard and Sam LofK'r- i was appointed to wait upon ,iev p Marker and others "to ask that they appear before the people of Hunts ville and explain why they are cir culating a petition upon which a suit agalnat the Weber county Irrigation district is to be based, and to ex plain upon whose authority the state laerits which Mr. Barker and others are using, have been made." It Is alleged that a petition was cir culated in Huntsville and other com munities of the count;, against the Weber county irrigation district A number of the petitioners, after a few weeks consideration, are said to have altered their opinion regarding the ntatemcritj as :et forth, oy the petition, according to Mr. Tracy. f STANDARD OIL OF COAST ! TO SELL EMPLOYES STOCK SAN FRANCI8CO, Dec. 24. Stock holders of the Standard Oil COUipan) of California will be asked at a spe cial meeting March 30 to authorlzi i!.n Increased capitalization of $15,000. 000, which Is to be sold to employes on the Installment plan It was an nounced. y The company proposee that for each sharo subscribed for by an employe tho company will pay a bonus which will bo appllod to the purchase! price. I Officials expect a majority of the L9t- 000 omployes will take advantage of 1ho plan. Tho par value of the capital stock j at the same meeting will be reduced from $100 to $25 a share. New Spring Dress Materials Show I j Brilliant Color and Unique Design 4- NEW ?ORK, Lec 20 . Don't bo surprised if you see milady Walking down the avenue with a gorgeous bird, br a mermaid, adorning the front of her dross! Butterflies, berries, cactus I lowers, thistles, spiderwebs. and even fairies, will beautify the spring dr. sv silks this year And none of these big, sprawi.v .i. Igns follow the ffuniiiai convention-j al lines nil tire orl-rtn ,'. even start-1 ling, and in a Kuler.r'o. if i 1 ra. CUBIST PAHION, In truth, Dame Fashion is turning! Cubist,. At any rate that Is the conclusion of critics at the Fifth Annual Exhibi tion of Textile Designs, held recently In Ihe Bush Terminal Sales Building, I OGDEN II KEEP PKilL Miss Sophie K, Larson to Re main rn Heaiih Work Here Although Ofdsri h i raised oi.'.y $2100 tbu:-. fair in the Christmas seal campaign, Jias Sophia K. l-aren. pub lic health uursc will be retained for Ihe 1 y 2 1 campaign, according to in formation given out bare today by local rep" jenlotTvei ol the Utah Public 1 I 1th association. OgdOn'tj quota is fr.OOn, iv ice the' amount designated for the city lasi year, but despite this fact, whether ot not (he local iptota Is taised, tKJ-ti will aain have the nervicea of a pro-' fessional nurse to aid In the fight against tuberculosis, it was said. Mis Larsen has a 'compllshed ex-' cellent results here during the si year in the fighi against tuberculo is ai d the local backers of the teal campaign attribute the raising of the money this season to her success. She has made more than .Ton personal calls to the bedside of those afflict-j ''1 with ihe disease during the pres-' 'ni year, hoa hlkr-d mile after mile ut' all hours u," the cia; rager to lend a helping hand, and has done more than i required, acoordlng to local people in terested in the drive. ' 'gden has contributed freely to the ; seal campaign, and although it was i announced last week that her sei -ices' would ) lont unless tjic city raised 15009, local boostecs claim that Mlas Utrsen will be hired with the money already raised and will cen j.tlnue her good work. 1 uu . ROSKiI' WiTSKVRAM S. BRIGIfAM Cl'V De-.24. City1 Manager C. 0. Rpskelley, whoso name was placed in nomination for the of-' fire of pr s(J,.i,t of the Bo. IcJc r ( 'oin -merdal club, has requested the nom inating committee to withdraw it. for the reason that his work In directing I hi affair- of Br'.ghinn 'it makes jt impossible for him to devote the time necessary to the office, should he be clec ted. The committee here, therefore, ac- eded to Mr Roskelley's wishes and substituted the name of a- Roy B Young, who was elected district at torney for the First judicial district at the last election, The candidates for president of the Commercial club therefore, arc Joseph F Hansom W T. Davis and Le Roy B. Young. -oo ( AR SHOPS CLOSE. ALBANY, N. Y.. Dec. 24. One thousand employes of the Xew York Central car department at Weal Al bany were idle today, notice's haWhg been posted by the company that the shops would remain closed indefinite- New York, by the Art Alliance of America. Although the designers of tho fine fabrics exhibited evidently gave free reign to fancy and drew inspiration for their work", from pnoiry. romance, na ture and dreams, the Cubist eh menl is In the lead. IM VG1N M il I ,M UJ71 N All of the large awards, out of the jum of ?232C contrihiited by the te. "lo Industry, arc said to have been s warded Ui modernist designs. More than 3500 designs were submitted by 1000 artists from 34 states and Canada The prevailing search for weirdly 1 colored and curious forms, or fori strange lines and colors, reveals on Imaginative quality In American do-I j Beg Your Pardon ' By reason of a typographic tl error,; the Btandnrd-Bxamlner in an edl orlal in Thur.'day'-: Issue stated that t'ne su gar Companies were fieinc, the lo-.-of $o a bag on the sugar they have i in stock, when. Of course. It was meant S2 h bag. In the account of the Messier shoot imc case hearing the article said LI eas ier was shot while hi was on the prop erty of his mother-in-law. It is a mat ter of controversy as to where th shooting took place. in, . , Military Special Hers oa Way West 'iie of the first miln i "spettals" . to iu!i ugden in many months arrived! here enriy today from Camp Grant. I Illinois, en route to Fort Mason. San! Francisco, from which place they will sail for Honolulu. The men. repre senting the Uth Field Artillery have been in the service tor many months and Will be stationed on the island in definitely. Tho majority of the soldiers are world war veterans, having served With Uncle Sam during the recent war. The train arriving here today was ona posed of the following cars: Three baggage cars. 3 tourists, 2 standards This section composed of 160 enlisted men and 7 officers de parted for the west at 8:10 a- m. Two other sections i a rr ing . equip ment are due to arrive; hero today from the east. These two sections con h!m of the following cars: IS flat cars.' 2 baggage cars. 1 tourist car, 3 boxi cars, and 1 auto cars. ne com mission -1 ed. officer and foriy-one men are in' this detachment. i . I Broken Wheel Delays Union Pacific Train Westbound Fnlon Pacific train 21, first and second sections WjBSr delayed at Kanda, Wyo., for more than five hours, according to word received here today by local railroad officials. A broken wheel on one of the sleeping cars on the first section of train 'l Is given as the cause for the 'h la Xo injuries were reported. The first section due' in Ogden at 7 f,t) a. m. did J not arrive heer until nearly 1 o'clock today while the second section fol lowed a few minutes later, This is Hie first accident to be reported on th Union Paclfc of this nature, in several months. Trains from the west en route east were on time toda, although i-.nlroadj officials repott heavy snow falls In Ne- vada and eastern California. i ... ! iu may wear brocadtad iiurniaii", bird oc fairy on your fcprtng frock, Sign. The steady tre nd toward bright-1 r colors for women of all ages is , shown in exquisite color schemes rigid beaut! on I Ifnea. iisinss HTSTJOM'S Impressive Ceremonies Will Be Held Tonight at Catholic Church Solemn and Impressive ceremonies will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic i hutch tonlglit. For tlie first time In tho history of the present church, oil mn midnight mass will be celebrat ed. The celebrant will be Monsigimr l M. CushnOhan. Rev. John D. La k n will act as. deacon and the Rev. M Burke as subdeacon- The opcnlngmusic will be furnish ed by the boy's choir who will sing Christmas carols as they march iii pro cession through the church. Music for the mass, to be given by the choir, is ...s follows. Silent Night Haydn Vrs. J. C Fisher. .Mrs. S. P Dobbs, J C. Fisher, J. Junk. Kyrle P'lelson Charles F Feast Miss M. Dermodv, Mrs. Fisher and I'holr Gloria Feast Mls.s Francis Smith. Mrs. F. H- Smith, and Choir Credo Feast Mrs It. P. Morrissev. Mr. Fisher and Choir Ave Maria Millard Mrs. F. II. Smith Sanctus Feast Miss G. McNulty and Choir Sanctus Feast Miss G McNulty and Choir Benedlctus Feast Mrs. Walter Smyth and Choir j Agnus Del Feasti Mrs. Fisher, Mr. Junk and Choir O Salutaris Monti Mrs Morrissey Tantum Krge Rosewig! Mrs. J-isher. lr. Junk. Mr. Fislier audi Choir fjAUdate Dominum Est j Mrs. Pi IT Smith and Choir Miss Cecil Ragan rganist tin. s. P Dobbs Directress To Seek Bids for j Building Armory j Bids for Ihe construction work on the new J1OU.00U armory for Ogden will be sought, shortly after tho first ( fo January, accorcilng to word ra Lceived here today from the slut'' of 'flces at Salt Bake. Construction work! is scheduled to start within four weeks! from the time the bids are let. This; work will be rushed to completion. I The deeds for the new building have, been turned over and accepted by the. state. IX MAS specials! j 1 Dolls Silverware I I Largest stock in the city. Entire Three patterns; 1847 Rogers and stock at Community plate. Closing out at 1 40 Discount 40 Discount I H I Phonographs Aluminum Goods I of every description at greatly A reduction on each instrument from reduced prices B $25 to $65; also records free with Doll DisheS $! each machine. Child Cooking Sets : Kiddie KarS Toy Wagons, Skates, I 1 Sleds 1 M A Large stock of all sizes and styles. t c I!. . Best values in the city, h-" Selling at 9 I j 20 Discount Marked Down I Hj j 1 LDWE COMPANY I 1 The BIG Hardware Store I ELKS' BID AN STREET TONIGHT 1 1 Newly Formed Musical Or ganization to Advertise Dance The recently organized Elks band will make its first public appearance on the streets this evening under the direction of Ilyruin Lammors, conduc tor, to advertise the danco to be given by the band at the Berthana hall Mon day evening. The band is made up of many of the city's best musicians. It is being j backed by Ogden lodge, Xo. 719, H. P. O. Elks, which plans to make this or-j ganlzatlona permanent musical fea-1 ture of the city. Iengthy rehearsals bac been held at the Elks club each Sunday for several! I weeks. I Mr. LxmniPrs, formorly with Sousa'sj band, has developed a strong bass scc- tion. a fine trombone choir, a brilliant j wood wind section and in bis trumpet' will be found many of the citys best,' performers. : I oo U. S. NET TEAM READY TO PLAY NEW ZEALANDERS NEW t-PJlK, Dec 24. Cable mes - es received here toda from Sam uel Hardy, captain of the American: tennis team now at Aucklf.nd, N Z. stated that tlie players were In ex ( client c ondition and keen for the j opening Uavis cup matches, which be gill December 28 The New Zealand! climate has enabled the challenging team to round into perfect condition! and the players .ire looking forward lo the contest for the international cham pionship with confidence. The order of play and ihe final so lection of Ihe players, who will meet in the lour singles and one doubles match, will not he announced until next Monday uudei the twenty-four -J hour clause governing the contest All I reserved seats for the matches have I been sold and a capacity throng of J spectators will witness the three-day! tournament which will decide the pos session of the international tennis trophy. 1 BLAZE IN CHURCH BETRAYS HIDDEN STILL IN BASEMENT HAN FORD, Dec. 24. Fire which broke uot in a church of Hanford yesterday was declared by deputy sheriffs today to have been caused by an overheated whiskey still whjch was In Cull operation in the basement. The basement was rented by J, H. Brooks, a butcher, for whom a I warrant has been issued on a charge of operating a still. The church was not badly damaged I by the fire. oo AMERICANS WILL PLAY ENGLISH FOR POLO TITLE LO.VDON", Dec. 24. The llurlin g.tnie polo club today formally an nounced receipt of the challenge from the American Polo association for a rics of matches for the Internation al trophy next June. Extensive plans arc nearly complete for tho aciom moatlbn Of the largest gathering of spectators that ever witnessed a polo match in England The first eontlngent of American ponies arrived today. YANKS ON RHINE H WILL HAVE FEAST AND WINE BESIDES COBLENZ, Dec. 24 Old-fash- BR loned home-made candv and pop- flB corn balls with Salvation Anuv H doughnuts will be distributed to H every American soldier on the Ehine in the Christmas box which H the American Red CrbsB, the D Y. M. C. A., and the Salvation H Army have prepared as part of IH ' i ration. In addition the mess hails have arranged for H a dinner to include about all the Bl dishes known at home and pre- ! Pared from the beat food obtain- ME The dinner Will be washed Hti down with light wines, after Which plenty of cigars will bo at JM hand. The majority of the mess ?B balls also will have special or- dH chestraa and vaudeville acts. fiflTe All the good cheer, however IRnJl will not go to the soldiers, for the WHH Americana have contributed loo- eHLB OOfl i mark, to a fund for warm H clothing and toys for the poor KB oerman i hlldn n of the occupied M area and these presents will be B& hung on a Christmas tree from EMOtl u'kh .i sn-, Clans will "i ,. them LLH Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract 'of sc 'illlfrnL lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. HfcJIfi The Food-Drink for All Ages, fjnl'i flkqn Used successfully for over 13 century. flK) a WF Superior iu tea, coffee, cocoa niaGSM A 1uick lunch readily digested. u& ,n,isAosrka( ,NourishAi,,;gP' Dolicioas usis Ask for Horhck's at All Fountains fcS5!2W-35S- PPed inamomcntby briskly stirring the powder in Ask For w Get Hor fick'S 1 The oid RciiawT thus Avoiing Imitations I Round Package SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Pric Write for free sample to Horlick's, Dept. 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