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s,?dayMo,nc. jult 2. She gtana aro-iixmmtu'r M AGREE ON STAR VALLEY ROAD IOgden Forest and B. P. R.j Officials Make Pact With Wyoming Board An agreement has been reached be-j iween officials of District I of the for- ' est service, representatives ot District 2 with headquarters at Denver, Colo., I officials of the bureau of public roads and officials of the state highway commission of Wyoming relative to, ihe construction of the Slur Vallej highway r he last link in the direct 1 rnnlK from ()ilti and Salt I-ake lo, H the southern entrance of the Yellow stone national pari; This ahnounoement was made this morning by J. P Martin, district engi ncer of District 4. who with District Forester K. H Rut ledge returned Las! night from the conference at They B enne, Wyo. Present representing the state high way commission si Wyoming were i B E Laird, state highwax supervisor. and Z, B; Sevlson, state highway engl nwr. District Engineer B J. Kindi oi the bureau if )tthlic roads. With headquarter- in Ogden was also pres The following sums for the follow ing road projects were agreed on to be submitted to the Wyoming represen tatives to the highway commission and later by the forest service off i dais to the officials a Washington for approval which It Is understood Is merely a question of routine: Star' fl Valley road project. $55,000; Hoback I canyon road project. $34,915; Cody I road project, 155,000; the Dayton Kane survey. $24,000, and the Wind river road survey, $4,000. About one-seenlh of the Stat Val ley roadway which is 25 miles in length and extends from the Idaho Wyoming line to the Hoback canyon road is to be built this year, It is un i derstood 00 I Pres. Grant Will Speak at Services for H. Scowcrof t President Heber J. Grant. Apostle David O. McKay. Bishop Charles W. NMbley and Fred G. Taylor, president h of the Weber club and Ogden eham- her of commerce, will he speakers at funeral services for Heber BcowcroftJ Jr.. In the Ogden tabernacle tod.i at noon. Bishop James W Ure of th" Fifth ward will have enarge of the services interment will be In the. City remeter. Business associates ot H the deceased will be pall bearers. oo LOCKE TO LOCATE FOREST CAMP SITES I IjijB S- B. Locke, in charge of tish and I I game investigations of District 1 ot the forest service, will leave Ihe dls friet offices in Ogden on Monday for the Fishlake-Fillmore national forest where he will make a surrey of the home sites at Fishlake for tourists The work is to be done in preparation lor the making of a map from which io develop the recreational activities In that locality He expects to be gone about two weeks 'BEAUTY PARLOR ! OPENING DATED Wrights Will Give Roses to Visitors at Shop Wednesday There's a pleasing surprise In store for the women of Ogden. Wright's Beauty Parlor t to open Wednesday of this week. Those who are fa miliar with the third floor of Wright's store are due to i very pleasant! surprised when they step frorn the elevator Into this new. delightful shop. For week- workmen bkYe been busy. The section of the floor On Which the parlors are located has been entirely remodeled now you may step from the elevator Into a boudoir-like room in which all of I I h requisites of beauty Culture are ready for your use. Tht" now addition to ogden ' at I tractlohfl Is to be under the manage ment of A. J, Auerbaughi who for the past several years has Conduct ! the beauty parlors of Walker's store j In Salt 1 k Mr. Auerb&ugh has I aimed to make the ogden shop a du- ( plicate of that one In Rait Lake, only , thai in this on.- the fitting have tin advantage of being newer more j modern. ' "Wedaesday of thi week is to bo our opening day," said Mr Amr baufjh, "on this day we will be receiv ing tho ladies of Ogden by way of In-I troductlon, We do not epect to at tempt much In the way of beauty work We want every woman In Og den to see this new Indication of the i 1 1 v s growth; to see thai WO have omitted nothing that could be secured (0 make the plant pleasing, attractive and efficient. "On our opening day (Wednesday) ; there will he roses for our visitors , probably some music. I sincerely' hope that the women of Ogden will compliment us by a vl-it on this open ing day. Advertisement oo CANCER EXPERT TO SPEAK HE Dr. Bloodgood of Baltimore to Address Public Monday Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood. a lore j most expert on cancer, will Rive a free I public address at the Central Junior hi?h school auditorium. Monday, at !8 o'clock under the auspices of the I Weber County Medical society. Dr Bloodgood will illustrate his lec I turo with lantern slides. The Baltimore cancer expert came lo Utah to address the special meet ing of the Utah Stale Medical associa tion held Friday and Saturday at the University of Utah The address ! which Dr. Bloodgood will give In Og den tomorrow was one of Ihe ad- dresses he made to the Utah physi , clans. JUDGE BARKER TO DELIVER ADDRESS District Judge George S. Bark. v. ill be the principal speaker at the Bynne ward t h If evening at 7.30 o'clock, when a patriotic program will be held I under the auspices of the Mutual Im provement association of the ward. i slZ8S6 "See What You Save" Wfaaffi-F 7 whinma i?k&S&& 'VXZiy9l53SB&i& f fj 2303 V ashington Avenue 1 If you are hitting for the hills or planning a trip for July 4, I j make this store your headquarters for I Out Door Clothes! ! Tent's Bedding, Gas Cook Stoves, Camp Blankets, etc. 1 j MEN'S BIG YANK KHAKI HONOR BRIGHT KHAKI I I E SHIRTS In all ffc SHIRTS FOR OA I I sizes SBC BOYS ivnPWQ jjti r t-v T-p q ' MEN S KHAKI OUTING i MENS AND LADIES CAPS-Very newest style; I KHAKI CUFF LEGGINGS well worth $1.50. QQ J In all sizes .... tOfL Genuine U S. army kind. j Sum 0 to 5 ; just theftc, BOY SCOUT KHAKI HATS thing for h,ken . JfcSC jgj a" 75C J Ladies' KHAKI BREECHES MEN This is sure some bar- In all sizes. Extra CO Q gain You will buy two or i special, pair . . . ,W&9 three of them if you see them MEN S GOOD QUAL- I U. S ARMY KHAKI PURE ITY KHAKI PANTS Extra 1 LINEN SHIRTS special, in all sizes. 4 .Mr J, Rcdyed; never used tfOC Pair l.T?) WW I U. S. Army Pup Tents I I Ts. Another new shipment just A m fQ I I V arrived, every one in dandy JX I X condition; just the thing for v vyj I I v Boy Scouts - I Each H I Ft mmt H GRAIN TRADING i BOARD PLANNED Quarters Now Being Fitted Up in Commercial Bank Building Flooms ar belnp fitted uy above the ("ommerrl.il National hank 369-371 1'wenty-fourth street, with un entrance through the Eccles building from tho second floor, for tlx Offden drain Bx chanfie, where in ihe near future there is to be opened, tradinc room, where grain is to be lxulit and sold on sam pler, according to blda and offers, ac cording to a siutement Issued eter day afternoon by li. 1. Slack, aeerc tary und treasurer. As soon as sales are made, the prices at which the transaction were made are to be posiil on a board in the trailing room no that all traders may be certain ai all times of the latest quotations. The bids, offers and sales will also be published dally. It is un derstood also that the trading room win be opened in th- near future BO UI MEMBKR6 Mi l l The annual meeting Of the exchange members was held in the Weber club on Thursday evening. In reviewing the activities of the ex change for he past year, tin- secre tary's report mentioned the establish ing of a supervision office by the U, S department of agriculture, and the I'penlng of ii branch inspection office 1 of the exchange In PocatCllo, Idaho, to take care of the rapldlv Increasing business at that point. A representative was sent io Wash I Ington last Augusi to go before the intertut commerce commission und 1 plead for lower freight rats on grain ' and Its products. and the exchange I coninnuicd to me cnamoer "i com merce fund to fight the long ami short haul lyiiff proposed by raijroads and $7f0 was spent in campaign for bet tor seed wheat and oats, ucrordlng to the report. CONTRIB1 ii I'O PAIH A contribution a- made to the Utah State Fair usroclation to be used for premiums o.l wheal and oat-i. and the report Closed with a prophec that I with Inerenc'-d Irrigation and the re j sultan! Increase of grain acreage tho Ogden gaie a would In ,i few years bo qeconO to none west of tho Alis sluro rivei-. A summary of Chief Inspector W .J. Morgan's rcpori is as follows: Tot.il inbound Inspections at Ogden 9-103 Total outbound inspections at Offdeh 2405 Total outbound Inspections at Pocatello S Total Inbound Inspections at Pocatello . . 9 SO Grand total 1 2.790 1921 7880 Increase 4906 The officers elected for the ensuing year are: President. J. H. Holllster: vice president W H Berrett and the following directors: E. R. Alton. 3 M. Parker. C. I Poon. R F. Miller. . I. fc'oy. B L. Slnck was elected secre tary and treasurer. oo OGDEN SINGER AT LAGOON TODAY 4- Mi- ima Beii Talented Ogden Song ' sler, Wbo Will Bi Seen at the Freei Vnudovlllc This Afternoon at Ijo- goon. i Headlining an extraordinarily hlgh I Class bill of vaudeville at Lagoon this afternoon is Lit:i Miss Anna Bell of I OgdCn, who possesses a remarkably Clear and strong soprano voice Her range is said to be marvelous for an i Ight -year-old child I The other acts on the program In ,' elude Bud Ia Hut; orchestra. John sobls Banjo Quurtet. the tntermoun I tn In Harmony Trio, consisting of Barll Tllson, Starr Iiunham and Arnold I Blackmer, the famous cowboy tenor, 'and Schuster's Orteito of four vlo- llns. three saxophones and a piano 'fhese acts are furnished through the courtesy of the state theatre and the Schuster Music college of Salt lake. In addition to the vaUdevllle. there J will be free movies tonight at 8 45 j in the hlg outdoor theatre. The vaudeville shows commence at 3 30 land 4.30. 00 BIRTHS II f 1 Girls led the boys by four In the number of births reported during the week to the city board of health. There Was a total of 15 girls and 11 boys. In cluding a pair of twin girls. I hurles Klmer and i de.sa ilenlng' r Barrett. 2310 Eciples, girl iwlns William Vein and Trena Kaap Mur- dock. 146 Seventeenth street girl Allen I,. .,rid K el !,j,,ih H- i Jtl. Dee hospital, boy. Adrian and Renu FCammeyer Si hip- per. Dee hospital, girl. Klchl and Bhlowma Hlraywma Kan emitsu, Iee hospital, boy Frank Bryan ami Bmma j fawcett Smith, 432 Twenty-first street girl John and Louise lowther Hussell 2S51 Qulncy avenue, boy. William R and Mlna f.uiid Chris- toffersOn, Dee hospital; gin. Archie C, and Florence Shore Stoki 3111 He eve-, avenue, (lrl Acton and Ruby Oberg Llnd, Dee I hospital, boy. Joseph Alvln and Mary A Kllhm Mentzen, D-e hospital, girl Walter and Ropa Belle Brown Stark, 2136 FteeveS avenue, girl Fred and Ethel Tippets Kcadden. 14X Phltl ) -first street. bo Domenlco and Asuntina ellella -carrla. 20 Oak street, boy. James , anrl Duella t Bingham Cowles. 2 05 8 Madison avenue boy. Theodore n and Ellen CTnswofth Weaver, 233 Patterson avenue girl, Royal M ami Hattle May King P THE STORE OF AUTHENTIC Jl 1 , I "Wichert" Correct Footwear Jl A careful survey ot" tlie exquisite "Wichcrt S designs presented lier will acain hrinr home most forcibly the fact that we always aro 1 all end m style There is something in the very appearance of Wichert shoos that inspires your -onfi-denre and aflmirati.-in Snch elceanre ,-,n,i . gra e conld not be housed in shoes wantinz in qtiAlily r workmanship and materials. '"Wichert" shoes look the part they plar. Better shoe3 ca.nnot be made at any price. Mail Ordors Filled $10 and $12 a Pair Suprome Shoos Service Values. 2473 Washington Avenue URAL TO BE ! CGDEN VISITOR Admiral V P. Benson. U. S. N., and party of six. Including Mrs Ben-1 on will arrive In Ogden at 1:05 p m. Wednesday en route from Washing ton, to San FrahclscD, according to announcement made lai night by Sec retary Jeyse S?. Rlcharda of the Ogden eh'inrber of commerce. A committee consisting of P. F i Klrkenda.ll, Que Wright ..nd Jesise 8 RlphardS Was named by Preslden. ; Fred : Talor of Hie igden chamber! of commerce and Weber club to com plete details fur Admiral Benson's re- ceptldn In igden E M Allison lr. formerly of Hg- ' den. now special counsel for the Unll-j ed States Shipping board with head-. iuarters .it W'a-hlnKion wired Sec re-I tary Itlchards Saturday stating that Admiral Benson had accepted an In vitation to spend a few hours in Og-, den. 'n arrival In igden Admiral Ben jim and his party will be taken In automobiles to th" Hermitage In ( -den canyon where they will be dined After laking a brief tour of the can) on they 11 be taken by motor to Salt' Lake, oo MEMORIAL TONIGHT FOR MISSIONARY Apostle David O McKay will he the prln Ipul speaker at memorial .services to be held for Clermont Oborn In the Thirteenth ward elm;. this evening at 7 o"clock. A special musical program will be given by th ward choir and soloists. Mr. Oborn. son of Mr and Mrs Heber Oborn of Ogden. died recently while serving km a missionar-v on the Krlendly Islaml- oo OGDEN COUPLE WED IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE Miss Julia H. Beus, daughter of I'aul Heus of Burch Creek, and Sam uel I... Nelson, son of Mrs. Bllsa Pe '-. Of Ogden were married at high OOOni ednssday In the Salt Lake temr1 1 I'Vdlowing a short honeymoon In Be l.nke the young couple will tna 1; iiolr h roe ,,i ; i h 7 i igden avenue The bride, who Is well known among the younger eocial sot In clen. was ihe complimented guoi i S number of showers held recently, i receiving many beautiful gifts. Bouthwlck, 1140 Twenty-fifth street, girl. imoa U and Hazel Blanche Nelson Archibald, 667 Twentieth street, boy. NVilllam Karl i nd Lodlca Muu.l SCO . . I Iopkln 1 lee lorspltal girl Lloyd Glen and Cecillia Nalsbetl Harris, 1156 Adams avenue, boy w iison Qeorge, and Leota Faiknei Burton. '.tL'.'. ii ml avenue boy. Albert W. and Janle Sander Bell. 8008 Qulncy avenue, girl. Gorald and slay i.ianlelaon Solomon. Dee hospital boy. Gilfv-rt ('aivln and Esther Rernlce mil Stuart. ieo hospital, girl. William and Mary StavropUloa Le pas oti?, lij Tracy avenue, girl. 1 i OOHENBlSILDli RECORD GAINS Increase in June This Year 840,000 More Than Last Year A substantial increase In the build Ing activity In Ogden is noted In the report of the city engineer for June of this year BJ compared with the fig ure.s of the same month a year n;n. Sixt permits were Issued last month and construction' started on buildings estimated at $137,375. In Tune. 1921. the estimates amounted to 750 Pel collected for permits of va rious natures during June amounted to $468 60 Pioneers Asked to Register for Golden Jubilee All pioneers that came lo Utah prior i to May 10, 1869 are requested to reg Istcr their names aud addresses with 1 Miss Annis Brown at (he city re : eorder"s office In the rit hall The pioneers will be assembled from all parts of the state and entertained at the golden Jubilee, celebrating their entrance into the state, which will bo held in Salt Lake. July 24, under tho direction Of the Daughlers of the Pioneers. GRAZING PROBLEM TO BE LOOKED INTO To study grazing problems with view of gathering information on which to base grazing fees in the na- , tlonal forests of District 4. D A. Shoe. 'maker, grazing examiner of Distrk-i I of the forest service left last! j for Ihe Fort Hull Indian . r, atl Idaho and Ihe Cottonwood kA9B Alter ga'h ring inioi mat ion at! places he will return aboul 'baj die of July to the Cache nations e.-l and 'a ke cha rr "f a ;-' I Students in vocational training! Ctah Agricultural college ihni I I Study range problems in the "";tcl ; tlonal forest oo H PATRIOTIC PROGRAM IN 6TH WARD CHAB The following patriotic prograJ be given b the Mu'al I i:provl association in the sixth ma hot -e thii evening at 7 coekiB V,,n? b the cuiurfK.il on "rnll History of the Flai?. I'. ilph Mil Explanation of the oustom.iryl of respect to the flag Pledge to the flag, Boy Scouta Bee Hive glrlfi. Patriotic story. Jay Helner I 1 1 1 itorj of tin l'"on rt h of J Gladys Brown. T.i DS, Boy Scoot-, i nd Bee Hivel I I Song by conxreRat.. m. r.ilui I the Oem of the Ocean." '. ' BERRIES I $1.10 Crate I For another day we are offering these excellent straw- I hetrr'es' the laf of the season, at this extremely low price 1 a full crate of 15 cups for $1.10. P LARGE BLACK CHERRIES I Without Stems j $1.25 Crate a These are excellent cherries for canmno c umportinbeTribh an 'usc'ous Zva I I