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Show i pm 1 tvMav. October 21, 1927 political Views Prom Municipal Candidates THE OGDEN POST for V u?rl0KJen houW FRED WILLIAMS. Candidate in bom I was Commissioner: this, City that t0 USe ju educated in dicTotSv was 17. 1SS1; June Pl n, Vdt fa52? the of Ogden. I entered the should jthc Irnv'cry busincss at theage of 21. hourm7rJvUrmWI1' 5 enjoy a eitv of be (Continued from page 1) !HTthat if I 15 ff into the city hall can afford thJn, of the voters that my entertain th ! will the 2-- d, and my conscience will be en- - letic fiold JLi SSr free to do whatever I believe should , w!"a57nj5 withrU?' . omy and a real but at the same time, a progn?s,ive administration. "There is not a man who can come me after election day, if I am successful, and say, Now, that you are - office, you must keep your promise. The only prom-You must do thi- sto is made the people of have j do my best and meet Ogden that I will ry situation squarely without any outside influence to change my stand. HI have promised no jobs to any individual; no organization or clique will Any he favored more than another. -- sn, whether he is a laborer or an influential citizen, will get the same treatment- - that which is fair. finical. ministration. The U on the job j City have been very active in civic at-- , fairs of Ogden all my life and stand for a bigger and greater Ogden. I am m- - ad- - I do not TSiMrssF: tss 'esss t.y'r 'YLIAZJ T" taxpayer pay, have --paid r Hooper we with my father, the late Falwin Announcement has been received to Hums. I married Nell Driver, daugh- this city of the recent marriage in niakmg our ath- - ter of Hr. John Driver, and have four u alifornia of Miss Edith Peterson and playgrounds. We children, two sons and two daughters. Mr. Alonzo llelnap, both of this place. lht' that up- - I Wrved one term as a member of; M Frances Russell who under-....- . aek n.tnlect bj V ?!! r. LEAD! a operation at the Dee hospital, nvovering nicely and will he able ri.turn t her home shortly. i amJ Mrs M William Wadsworth ?" A 11,0 Vli fcfc Ui .. no and have submitted to the increases elected will be in a va',!,,Mff to act for 1,1 , .N' J0 ,.u, 51 1s position ' lv hospital from n recent op- as they have piled up from vear to the restriction. city's good, without ration. year. If elected I shall stand for pub-- : lie improvement, but with a rigid en- Master I.ynn Simpson, son of James Can-' MR MARY F FAIUEY, forcement of economy, resulting i i the didate ' for till confined to his bed Dur- - S:'!'l'-",,- . City" Auditor: reduction of taxes. from complications caused: ing my tenure as city auditor I have suffering un u liulk u pneumonia last w in-- ! 'always endeavored to render prompt, t' fair !iml impartial service to the eitv C Pirn Aimchv n Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ross and fum-- l have moved to Wyoming, where Mr. Ross has accepted a position with best is the office my ion that I can present to (lie sugar factory. Mrs. Howard Fowers is confined Ogden for their aup- FRED KING, Candidate for City .... Jo home suffering from a severe aad ktter Public safety. In i'' In presenting myself i fommissioner: heart attack. 1 am or a Greater shrt Ogden, and m a candidate for the office of com-- 1 au u New will say that I have Cement Scomotive engineer for the past forJthat ambition. of Ogden should develop its parks. I years, and that forty-fou- r ' to pledge has been such time in moves myself of the support spent mrs a wilJ result in transfer to Ogden WASHINGTON. D. 0., Oct. 13.- the employ of the Denver & Rio new Intro m o t c r of busi- Grande Western. I am now retired, x!t? of Jhe PrPHSld park area along A Offden offered to free -' no.and have the time s condition ha boon ostablishcd river, Ogden by with a clean record, tae state of Utah, and for its gradu-n-A- by tho dopartmont of commerce by to devote entirely to the affairs of 1 development for park purposes; imludinv: ouch month in tho statistics city, if elected Commissioner. als0 to the proper steps toward build-th- of the coment industry u figure showof a for been Ogden taxpayer I have of the Ogden stadium made so ing tho ratio of production to total ff e know years, and past. thirty-fivif fnaei it .!i capacity. This places tho coment industry on tho sumo statistical basis as tho stool industry in that its operaur college, our high school and jun tion ratio, production, shipments and ood wife boasting four children, two schools and for the public in stocks on hand will he made public ions and two daughters, one daugh- - ,or high general, in affording opportunity for monthly. the Quincy instructor ter being-aletic training and events and for many The statement for the month of small-itriother Our public assemblages. September establishes the total capa"I pledge myself, if elected, to a also should have more er children efcity of the cement industry, as of of and economy program lic September 30 last, at 220,020,000 barplaygrounds properly equipped. as I believe there are greater rels. This capacity, established by and the for proggrowth possibilities rates of production sustained over adress of the city, and that proper M- - STEELE, Candidate for continuous periods of three months ministration of the citys affairs will I firmly believe by cnch of the plants, indicates a ty Commissioner: Especially is this true in greatly enhance our future growth that the revenues of Ogden can be total capacity for the year 1026 of at Lid prosperity. these states matenally increased and the taxes be least 215,300,000 barrels. Since January 1, 1027, new plants and extensions And betterments in old where cloudbursts occur plants have raised this capacity, on and rushing torrents hit August 31, 1027, to at least 228,300,-00- 0 barrels a year, and on September 811 times the concrete bridge withcan be lowered and 30, 1927, to at least 220,020,000 barVi,i. ei revenue increased. I advocate and rels. On the basis of these revised 1926 the out molesting it. wiH work for beautification of our estimates, production F60 a ffreater city. I am nnfZanf 76.4 to amounted cent of capaand per Also, public city parks grounds. th Make concrete bridges 1 encourage more beautification city. at mty I know it would The August, 1927, output representnwr ome a home grounds. of Improvement j wffl. I taken for for permanence. streets is imperative and should be ed approximately 94.4 per cent of the capacity of the plants for that month, and the production for the first eight months of the year was 75.2 per rent of the capacity available during that period. Corresponding figures for guilty to the charge, but it mustitime o the cityt and September and for the first nine the -be rememlmred that I am growing of the year are 92.2 per cent contact with our months wjj fceep jn 77.2 and cent older each day, and, while I am grow- - affair8 at Mpersonal per respectively. timeB. j have made no mg older I nope to Pv njy fellow poetical promises, and if elected, will citizens the benefit of all vigor gQ jnto 0ffjce w(th clean hands, and a Almost every man makes a more and enthusiasm I jiossess. I have the Bincere desire to promote the welfare satisfactory lover than he does a faith of one who is looking into the o the entire city future, and if elected I will work not only for Ogden of today, but for Ogden of the future. 4, ; illinery Clearance i i 4 i , e ssfX 1 ln-- r I ; ty-fi- Industry Barometer Business j ! r. I I Concrete Bridges LOT I. Will Withstand The Elements ath-scho- ct pub-ficienc- Our entire stock of Fall Millinery divided into three groups for quick disposal. y, Hals comprising our cuitirc stock of patterns, formerly 200 $5.00 western rZtW (! priced to $15.00 Lot II. Lot III. 200 Hats, formerly priced from $5.00 to $7.50 200 llats of velvet, satin and felt, values to $5.00 $3.00 $1.00 1 I he DAVID MATTSON I For Commissioner UTAH IDAHO Cement Company DAVID MATTSON, Candidate for Here is my platfCity Commissioner: it QUITS sible. Third Sinking more wells on the property now owned by Ogden City at Artesian Wells park, which wells have only to be sunk from 82 to 94 feet. The eight latest wells cost only S225.00 each or $1,800.00, and flow 2,582 gallons per second, or over three V I X Fourth Deferring the .metering of the residences and residence property in Ogden as long as we have ample vater. I would rather have the city of Ogden have the reputation of be-- 1 ing the best watered city in the coun-- 1 try than the best metered city. Fifth Making a respectable busistreet. street out of Twenty-fift- h Restoring law and order thereon. for a reservoir n the southeast bench, that being e growing resident section of Ogden, and preparing for the use of the water already bargained for by Ogden City from the Echo reservoir. Seventh Eliminating unnecessary kelp in the various departments of I Y Y Y Y Y $60,000 Stock of Highest Grade Goods TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION ness Sixth-Prep- Y Y We Must Vacate to Make Room for the New Tenant, and Our J ?Y Y Y Y, aring 2 I Ogden City. Eighth To support the civil ser-- 1 ce commission and help in every to make it practicaL Ninth The I pro--, of course, but the Pe cost money,improvements fffect of them is directly calculated to induce to Ogden new taxable prop-- 1 ty. The improvements pay for , 1 I COL. JACK BELL WILL CONDUCT THE AUCTION J V Buy Christmas Gifts X themselves. Community Silver N. 0. OGDEN, Candidate for City Commissioner: Having been in busi- - j ess in Ogden continuously for the Pt thirty years, Pok from Roger's Silver Minton China Haviland China 1 yX I feel qualified totax- the viewpoint of a Pkfer and one who has watched with I interest the growth and development I the city through years of ups and I have always been interested the welfare of Ogden, yet have rer before aspired to a position of Public off ice in the city. nave made no political promises make none for, if successfiil, Pj4 Vs e PUBLIC TO MAKE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS EVERYTHING GOES REGARDLESS OF COST V I Now-Sav- Aluminum Ware Enamel Ware Kitchen Ware Ileisey Glassware Oriental Goods tt T Street. I do not say this because I am a moralist or religionist, nor from any delusion of mind that human nature can be changed or a comterm; hut I do munity reformed within a day or within a four-yesay it because it is a business necessity that the resorts running there be discontinued and removed from one of the main entrances Y to Ogden. ?Y This is my situation with respect to Twenty-fift- h Street,, and these are the facts I have to face: I own the Marion Hotel Building on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Twenty-fift- h Street. It cost me T T tf IiyA SALE STARTS SATURDAY I I AT 2 OCLOCK P. M. X V A myself to go into office with goal in view the promotion I Ogdens interests in a civic and X commercial way, and to work at all for Hie advancement of the city " the least possible cost to the tax- - X who, after all, must shoulder 5yr, . e financial burden for us alL In II odusion, may I say that I stand at X I Pledge t one y t for a greater Ogden, and rk unceasingly to that end. Tr J7 slogan, Ogden for Ogden,' tells times story. ! T. PICKETT, rnndi-ij William for Citv Commissioner: I have X a resident of Ogden for thirty-- 1 1 t ichardson-Hun- t 2-11- Wash. Ave. 9 OGDEN, UTAH . 1 This is a dignified auction of highest class merchandise to be sold to the highest bidder. Nothing held back. You make a selection of any article and it wiU be put up at auction, jt. Co. f Beside Kress Store 1 I ajuulaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM VVVVVv ' -- few That amount of money represents my lifes earnings and all that I can earn for a considerable time to come. When I built it there seventeen Street was a clean business years ago, Twenty-fift- h Street is steadily thoroughfare. Lower Twenty-fift- h becoming the center of Ogdens Tenderloin. It is fundamental that real estate located in the path of encroachhouses of prostitution and joints is thereby depreciated in value ing and the legitimate possibilities for revenue therefrom impaired. All property owners in that section, including myself; are fully awake to these conditions and want them changed, and I know it can be done. By saying this I do not wish to cast any reflection on the present administration for tolerating it. I simply call attention to the facts, and wish to state now that whosoever believes that there has been Street is simply misled. any material improvement on Twenty-fift- h I do not mean to sav that the policemen are to blame. I believe they have been doing what they are told to do. And this condition still exists. I think it is high time that some one who knows the situation and has a compelling vital interest for abating it should he placed in authority to rectify these things. I do not infer that the evils I speak of can be absolutely eradicated, but 1 am certain that the removal of these resorts from one of our main streets would rebound to the best interests of everybody in Ogden. This much, at least, can be accomplished by the simple expedient of telling the offenders to move. The women of the underknow that they cannot world, as well as other habitual stay any place without protection. PjkUJ AdwtlMnient 1 $250,000.00. ?Y, Art Goods Glass Ware Dinner Sets ? .i ar Y A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE FOR 30 DAYS i. I am not a reformer, and I am not fussy; hut, if nominated, and elected, I will effect a literal housecleaning on lower Twenty-fift- h T Y J V Yi Y Rent Is Raised to Impossible Figures A : fY For 27 Years We Have Been Located in Our Present Place of Business, Leasing Continuously From the Same Landlord, Now I ' Y AN AUCTION WITH A REASON! Jnillion gallons per- - day. Therefore, Ogden City need have very little con- cem about its water supply. . Co. I4 ? tt ? I Richardson-Hun- t orm, upon which I firmly stand: First Opening of at least one of the business streets west of Washington avenue from the Salt Lake road on the south to the Brigham road on the north and putting said road in as good condition as the finances of Ogden City will permit. Second Connecting the existing county paved highways with the city paved highways as speedily as pos- law-breake- rs, . I; |