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Show s' 1 Vote at Primaries Volina at the Primaries N as Important as Voting at the Coming Pled ion Vote for Whom You Please Uut Vote, Oct. 23 Iltl MIISAMS AND TtlEA WLlME I HtOl.KU Jt. UTAH, FRIDAY, OGDEN, Ogden Girl Is Penney Buys First in Radio the Golden Rules Chain of Stores Audition Test - M'MilKR !(' lSL'T. J. C. This sale is the largest of its kind ever consummated in this locality f Green River, Springs, Sheridan, Wyoming; Montana; Ogden, Brigham, Morgan, Utah; Elko, Winnemutca, Rmo, Lovelocks, Nevada; Thermopo- Wyoming; Kimball, lis, Greybull, Scottsbiuff, Nebraska; Salinas, roy, California; Billings, Montana. Bock Dillon, An'-.'ib'- i - 1 j 111 1 f ! i 11 fr 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 T. J. Gehrig (Sets Political Views From Promotion at Municipal Candidates , company who po'ii.y lovering the iii'iiiiuty Aiitnuinhiie Hotel ii.- i (In- - . elm ! icr . lie App.-iu- ! : ut in Mr. Ti'il .1. Gi liriv :ii:d .1 u; r.igi-liiM- it'.-i'- gicu f-- re-f.ii- iil . i Gt-lu'.- d 111 no-wi- se r i ! e ()g-nc- ss 1 Alleged Dips Bound con-lus-tio- To District Court - c, Give Dinner Tonight October 21 at 6:30 p. the losing membership team of the American Legion auxiliary unit of Herman Beker post number 9 will entertain the winning team at a banquet and card party at the Hotel This evening m. Bigelow. It was agreed at the beginning of the membership drive that the first eight women securing 15 members would constitute the winning team and remaining eight women would be the losing side. The winners are Mrs. Marvel Mrs. Katherine Harriger, Mrs. Belle Stephens, Mrs. Dorothy Grantham, Mrs. Katherine Smeding Mrs. Leonore Olson, Mrs. Nancy Foulger, and Mrs. Edna Harlin. The 'loners are Hoenes, Mrs. A. K. Cross, Mrs. Ann Bates, Mrs. Jwie Fenstermaker, Mrs. Hoseltine Turner, Mrs. LaVerne Austad, Mrs. Sadie Goates and Mrs. Alice D. Siver. Others in attendance at the dinner will be the two captains, Mrs. Marie Holther, and Mrs. Katherine Howell; Mrs. Theima Watson, unit membership chairman, and Mrs. M. Alice Collins, department president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Edna Harlin secured the greatest number of members, having enrolled more than 100. Mrs. Alice D. Siver n chairman of arrangements for the -- Lanouet, having secured number of members. 1 1 Legion Auxiliary to Mrs.-Berni- (itv Commission Ass'11 e itiun uf George Bcrglund lmml'iT f olhT taxpayers ask-nt It. t I'iirliili ; nlU uf till! 11'MM.lllt III UlUt'iT-- , lf street, between ior-.- i , till Ilol'l r iii.il Mu l ;ii. be gruvclcd was Wll,- U'llltilllirci) t. tin street iicpartment for The l'ulluwiiig ''nlUc intm.tv.'s .it h liig nifp." intiqvsti-i- l at Sai utility afiiiti.iiui by Harry Y. tliivi-turMr. act tt. Jr., managing Hit anning ntuniciral primaries ;u.v pair .solely that the The ti'giilur list of claims was Thuma.N E. win MiiviTils uf the various candidates It. IMS. :l iil.it hi?; hu!l r.ii'i ir people may get the views first-hanto l e c instilled us being the views Giy,1i'V. t'ulu., in 1918, wi'ikimr at the At Wednesday's meeting a petition themselves, and ate in IaituTiehi lintel fur six yeaii. later binned by a numln-- of citizens, whose or liniments of this paper: lie v. as with th fuilinils lintel Coin- - pioperty is InciUed near the proposed rlii- -t side fire station was presin ted. ALBERT K. BECKER, Candidate fifth stnet; married a Weber enmity I'jifir ohjeei ii was lluit the location ; am forty-threfor Mayor: years of age, the of the file sliii ion in the neighborhood con-oof father three is and who children, f have a supporter (An Ogden man. ""iiid damage the value of their prop$1,199,327 in Albert E. Becker, Candidate for s derahle nroperty holdings in Weber highways, school districts, funding, water erty. works Muyor, has furnished the following county without the city. I have been and street improvements. The nl'st met to the lot for the fire cuinlorcr of from 00 to 20i) of his life, his soeial and busi-'i.- ! story ilalioTi Oregon $066,181,83 was returned to the commisin den men all of is on record the It activities. this paving, during praetit'ally funding, water and sewer water sion by I'ity Attorney Agee, und was const ruction seasons of each year the record of his life in Ogden school districts, improvement, muni .1. epted. that he stands before the people and since retirement from the military cipal, electric light, general obligation asks their, t service, and through cmitai-- with my support. Editor's note.) rclundmg levee, and street and park Albert E. Recker was born in Wi- employees, us well as through my .mprowment. with the Weber club. Chamber nona, Minn., August 4, 1871. lie atWyoming $278,332.75 in of American Legion, Elks school tended the publicCommerce, schools of Winona districts, water, sewer and refunding, and a und Masonic bodies. Iiuvc mad. Club, at theological seminary Utah $258,487.35 in school Wis. In 1S93. at the age of a large number of acquaintances. Di'lmar Marshall, alias Jack Jones, roads, water. My friends claim that my exe-- i to Ogden, and ever since, he cumc 22, mid ,1 nnes Ward, alias Glnude Morris, Montana $236,585.65 in refunding, in nee in an executive work, public for a period of thirty-fou- r years, he alias la'wis, colored transients, faced funding, school districts and water. has been a resident of this city. Upon apacity in the army, and in private Colorado $219,010.30 .fudge Hendricks in city court Wed-li's- d be-iin water his arrival here he associated lusiness isI such as So warrunt the i.v morning charged with larceny works, sewer, irrigation. a that man unusual with uni '.if Ihe person or pickpm-keting- . Nevada $2i4, 316.33 in high schools, with his father and brother in busiTho I have for service. public ruining :mn were nnvrted on Octoiler 8th, school districts, sewer, park improve- ness, and this business, built up from announced that, if elected. I um of a small beginning, ha been operated ind the nllegid offense occurred lui.. ment, water. and successfully clown to the belief that by eliminating unnee continuously the world baseball aeries, while 'tig overund Washington $138746.10 in irriga the positions, reducing time. He, and the inter- essary .rowd.i were watching the returns on tion, water, water revenue, electric ests present load in the city government, it will with which he has been connect'lie hnscha!! Isiard at the Standard-Exatviii'to te make light and power. pubpossible property ownbuilding, California $64,501.59 in union high ed, have been extensive and improvements without adding large emtaxpayers & Both men hnve rnthor lengthy ree-nrschool, improvement, water and roac ers, heavy to the tax burden, und pledge anything f.. ? a over of third labor a of for ployers tt in other cities, ranging from seek such to improvement. for Riverside, California, myself opportunities he In has in Ogden. addition, is the location of the $300,000 home century service will as this petit larceny to grand larceny, and preswnt.' been interested in the develof the order on a uth to their records hnve according tract o opmentheavily of of the mining industry T. J. Gherig valuable land. time on served a number of ocea- FRANK FRANCIS. Candidate for ado in Glcmvoud lie is married and has six chilgoing from II gions. Springs, The Neighbors of Woodcraft have Utah, two As a candidate for an Mayor: also mayor, girls and four boys; there to the (Hudson hotel in Ranger, Judge Hendricks ltound both men just launched a campaign to increase dren, His children were all laving served the peojdo in that exas. From Texas the hotel man1 over to the action of the district the membership of the order from ap- adoptedandson. I if f?el than edubetter und raised qualified are being born, tn San Frunriseo with the Whit- curt, fixing hail at $3,0(10 each, which proximately 75,000 to 100,000, coinci- cated in Ogden. Ilia wife, who ha had never served. In office I played went comb hotel, and was employed by tho Lhd men were unable to furnish. dental with completion of plans to lived here for twenty-fiv- e years, was no favorites and had no interests to Hamilton chain of hotels in that state immediately erect a magnificent ad born in Coalville. Mr. Becker has advance except that of the people of until a Nisition with the ministration building in this city. My deepest concern at all Intel accepting never held public office. Ilia mature Ogden. Bigelow life has been spent here and is linked times was to advance the welfare of Mr. Kiul C. Moore, steward of the he community as a whole. up and identified with this commulotrl Bigelow, will bo in direct charge "During my administration Ogden nity and its progress. He is an the catering department, and, with alert and energetic business man, and enjoyed one of its most prosperous the new assistant manager ami also Freight rate questions affecting the a progressive citizen. His life is a periods, and went forward when other Ir. George P. Critchlow, assistant states were discussed story of earnest endeavor, and the cities in Utah and Idaho were slump- manager and auditor, will meet guests yesterday afternoon in the Ogden sterling worth of his character, his ing. and arrange for their comfort while I chamber of commerce rooms, by traf-a- t Howard integrity, his honor, and his enterRepresentative I am for law enforcement and for Edgar the hotel. Mr. Critchlow and Mr. Ific experts of four leading flour (Democrat) of Columbus, Nebraska, prise, command for him the high resane and sensible administration were with thu Reed hotel or-- 1 ling companies of America. They stated orally on October 12 that he spect of this community. I also of every department of the city. for a number of years. gave attention to the prospec-I- n ganization will press at the coming session o:: I tive and new the hearing on grain rates to be making appointment congress his bill (House bill 13501. L. BREWER, CanWILLIAM J. RACK1IAM. Candi of the hotel forces, I ranged for some Iacific coast city ALEXANDER 69th Congress, 2nd session) to guar- didate for First of all, I wish Managing Director Beckett has had I by the interstate commerce commis-- n Mayor: My many years date for Mayor: antee the payment of deposits of na as a business vie w the constantly enlarging usclsion. man of Ogden, and my to thank most heartily, those who tional banks. as me of stand their have shall of the hotel as a community center! Those attending the meeting record expressions given political The bill," Mr. Howard said, is pastbest in my campaign confidence. friends arc many, also the numerous conventions I eluded G. W. Work, of Denver, Colo., endorsements My my modeled as closely as may be after I feel who and life business scheduled in both for the fall and winter I representing the Colorado Milling & of nomination the Mayor. private the manner of the Nebraska law to for enElevator company; E. B. Smith of San are expressing in word and deed thir months. that .a reduction of taxes without guarantee deposits in state banks. Un dangering the city's progress is pos- well wishes for my success in the Francisco, representing the Sperry der that law, no depositor in a Ne- sible, and I have practical plans to forthcoming primaries and election. I braska state bank has lost a dollar of x Mont., representing the Royal same into operation. A reduc- As stated in my platform, I have sev'Falls, I his deposits by bank failure durinp put Milling company; Iloy Carruthers of of the citys indebtedness is also eral plans which I will do tny utmost tion the past 17 years. It provides that a Ogd?n. representing the Globe Grain issue, and can bj effect- to perform if elected Mayor. One of on June 1 and December 1 of each edparamount methods of apportion them is for lower taxes, as I feel ron The school census is being taken in h"d Milling company; W. II. Irickett, by proper year, every banking association organ ing taxation and the maintaining of fident that with practical application Ogden this week. Registration and J ilt Lake, representing the Ogden ;.zcd under the national banking act sufficient sinking funds. A more lib- of my plans, taxes may be reduced all information of children between I Crain exchange, shall file with the comptroller of the eral use of the citys water supply and at the same time the affairs of the ages of C and 16 is being record currency a statement of average daily by the citizens at large is also a Ogdon city be taken care of as a mod- ed Last year 10,641 names were WoolgTOWCrS deposits for the six months preceding vital qu?stion, and it will be my sin ern, progressive city should be. I am filed. It is expected that the number I T and the first day of the month next cere ambition to place the water of also an advocate of elimination of sur- will be increased this year by several! 111 (JgClCn AlCOt succeeding the filing date, the compcity at the disposal of the citi- plus city employees, a burden which hundred. The city board of educa-- 1 Secretary Jes.u S, Richards, of the troller shall levy an assessment Ogden zens in a more liberal measure, f nearly every city carries. Encourage- lion receives an appropriation of $2.j I flianiber of commerce, has received assoeach of these banking against believe, and will advocate, the non ment of enterprises of all legitimate per child of school age, whether or j word that the National Woolgrowers ciations." use of water meters in all cases ex character, that Ogden city may stam' not tho child is in the public schools, j association will convene in Ogden This bill is not in any way directed The enumerators, who are making! .January 19 in their annual conven-th- e cept where it is shown that our water paramount as the industrial, railroad I tion. against national banks as may be evi- supply is being wilfully wasted by livestock and jobbing renter of the canvass are: This will lie simultaneous with denced by the fact that members of careless individuals. The water works intermountain country. Intimate nc I South of Twenty-fift- h ward First the of the National Wool-stremeeting my own household are stockholders in system belongs to you citizens and quaintanre with every phase of th west of Washington avenue, growers association which chose Og- and two national banks, Mr. Howard con- you should not be curtailed of its use affairs of the city. Elimination 0' Mrs. Nellie Garff and Mrs. Hazel! tn some time ago for their annual' tinued. The bill was referred at the unless strict necessity demands same. waste of city money or material in Owen. I meeting. Ileudquurlcrs for both as- curI last congress to the banking and I stand unequivocally for law am every possible way, and a square dea' Second ward From Twenty-filt- h inciatiuiis will be established at Hotel rency committee. I could not get it order, and, if elected, will devote my to all, with special privileges to none north to Ogden river and west I Bgcluw, according to Mr. Richards, out of that committee in the last con- time and energy to the upbuilding of I have no axe to grind, political or street, The National W of d growers associa- of Washington avenue, the Rev. J. gress but I am satisfied that sooner a bigger and better Ogden. is one of the largest wool marpersonal debts to pay at the citys W. Ilyslop tion or later the value of the proposed and will give sincere and ex ward That portion of the keting units in the United States and expense, Third legislation, both to the depositors and ORA BUNDY, Candidate for May- perienced aoplieution of my time to city north of Ogden river. Mrs. Char- has headquarters at Boston, Mass. To to the banks, will appeal favorably an or: Nineteen years of experience in the office of mayor, if elected. g lotte Seaman and Mrs. Bertha Harris. those interested in the to win the approval of the banking and construction of public works of the Fourth ward East of Washington 'nduslry this meeting is considered currency committee and of the house." first magnitude are pointed to by my CIIRIS FLYGARE, Candidate for avenue tn the mountains and north of utmost .importance. Representa-ive- s street to the river, from national headquarters and supporters, as establishing my qual- City Commissioner: - My decision to f Twenty-fift-h ifications to serve Ogden City in the again peck the office I now hold was Mrs. Nettie Gibson and W. H. New- 'mm Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Iowa and South Dakota will be present, as capacity of mayor. Of this period, primarily to carry through some well comb. four and one-ha- lf years were spent in formulated and proposed improveFifth ward East ot Washington well as brokers from many other the United States army, in command, ments I have in view. My ambition avenue to the mountains and south of Mrs. Laura street, Walter C. Parmley of New York, a for the greater part of the time, of is, first, to extend mains and to fur Twenty-fift- h in engimen visK. of C. forces Smith. wonderful and is of engaged our ther Ogden, former city engineer large already George develop the federal gov- water supply; second, to extend our iting his brother, O. A. Parmley, and neering works for record recreational facilities as to parks and TAKEN FOR IDAHO OFFICERS A. P. Bigelow, his classmate 40 years ernment during the war, a establishes my friends which of Wisconsin. say Perry Truloek, 20, of 1055 Capitol my public playgrounds, which from obrgo at the University 1889 and was arrested Wednesday night avenue, an as executive, was and in of the one made. organized, I consider to servations came He ability Ogden mass meeting has been arranged at Shoshone, Idaho, where bvAthe officers men. for of He 1893. leader 1890 to to a from essentials growth citys engineer greatest city Lions club to be held in the He Sly selection of Ogden for a place and advancement; third, to improve he is wanted on a robbery charge. left Ogden 37 years ago but has kept tabernacle Intoday at 8 p. m. in officers. Idaho the held an is makes for interesting our lighting system. From past ex in touch with affairs here because of of residence the interests of the blind, with Presihis interests in local property and story. I first saw this city in 1J09, Iperience I know that to progress along formation received from the Idaho dent G. Price in charts. Sterling was Truloek when that is officers business. Needs of the blind in the community in Ashton, Idaho, with two companSince leaving Ogden he has served will be discussed by Murray Allen, number a he ions week, last passed as engineer in charge of the city of state agent for the blind. sold auto an sew-er- a worthless of checks, built there and Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. M. M. Neilsen of Salt Lake, and then on Friday night stole the es large as 16 2 feet in diamdirector of Lions International, will eter. He has patented forms for use charge of construction of the Ogden improvements must come steadily, as car. tell what that organization is doing the welcomed I modern improvements cost vast sums. PROVO MOVIE HOUSE in sewers. The Ogden outfall sewer arsenal for the army, for the blind. Dr. E. P. Mills of Ogcloser for which it he and created. which minimum gave held to a be Taxes must opportunity pipes are the types SECOND BEST IN SUIT don will speak on tho prevention of acquaintance with the city, and spent will be, with a gradual and economical blindness. in the time much of CHARGE leaving FORGERY funds. city, my HELD ON expenditure of city movies Blind persons of this community 20. Oct PROVO, Sunday 0 the army immediately after compleGus Lambru. 22, is held under blow Wed- will contribute to the musical program a were in Provo given and arsenal task of tion the for taking Candidate on a HODGE. ROBERT II. bail for trial forgery charge. In the conduct nesday when Judge. George P. Par- and the tabernacle choir will also His preliminary hearing was held in offices in Ogden from which I have City Commissioner: Ya n filed sing. The meeting is open to the pubof my campaign during the last few the city court. Wednesday. The de- since directed a construction business 1 aramount the - lic and attendance is urged. Ihi inc,ty aKal,it weeks I have used as my slogan, fendant is accused of passing a cash- with ramifications in three states, hS ier's check of $252.03 belonging to cluding carrying on of Buch important Only One Promise." Perhaps this "tre. in When a load of coal is purchased inIt not been entirely Frank M. Beham, of La Plant, S. D., projects as the Wcndover cutoff, and lh. op.ratL of stead of going to the buyer phiWinpf it usually the stolen from viaduct was Ogden which Beham said goes to the cellar. I own my own home at 1424 Twen-- . Sunday movies was valid, (Continued on page ft) him in Salt Lake. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. Schools it involves more than two million highways, parks, water, sewer, elee-tri- c dollars. Negotiations were completlight and other projects in nine ed by Earl C. Sams, president of the J. C. Penney company, and E. M. western states are benefiting from Tower of the Golden Rule Mercantile the investment of state and muniri- c?! tiaU0ntMT company. Krand total funds of the Neighbors Following the annual inventory of of Woodcraft, according to u bulletin the two companies, the J. C. Penney issued by Mrs. Minnie Iliner. as just the over will take furniture, company grand Goldstock of and the guardian, the supreme official leases fixtures, 01 the order, which has its headen Rule company. here. The bulletin registers Stores in the following cities are quarters the distribution as follows: transaction: effected by the Idaho and Honors in A I 1 ii'ii1: il iy's nneiii'.g uf the city . 11. Vatti.i ".i s!.,:..il!y l.oa. 1.1! the csviutiic ciMiuni'.ti e ef ll.e ciui.pti' iuiieM liiree ineiises were 'it1..". 111! :tl luiii'lii'iui by turn!) Avni i.it.'d Gel'ilai iVu? i i'f HiiMnl. A letter fium the chamber S v'.ti.'.cii'i. Fullnwiiig luivii niincl at uf !' I!'. nieii e xv. is re. t, asking that aai. estiii!;;y o". t.i.-- iwiv taken fur ai nutom. A l.i , Min It he M.H the ill.the chamber mi :ii!.i-- . le drive through Ogden ennyeM. ciMi'.niAt.c fer v i the as ta tbe ilnle uf tin opening uf the tf l! ."le to the train. Ruth and Gehrig uf thi iiMn :.i! ion, Wiute May. Tin- - letter was referred tei a d die now en route to cna-- i 1 ities. The Mi'.li jui!s(ii lien our the Males ef tu ti;.- - i,!v engineer us to expressed extreme plea.Mire at the l'l:.h, I a .'ei .1, Aii.'eiia and Ne t!.e 1! ite uf uiiipb'l i ii. e wry hearty given them and ' ad. i. IVrin.il tleition w.l; take Grill present eil repair bills their three hour it the annual min int ion next Jai;u-.1- l..i i'.in..iio' iluii.' en;o; ed imnieip-eltu bis automobile id'iy in Ogden. y, but the .let ten of tile cniiuiot tee wliKh n.H stunk by a niucliine be- eg.irdi as i.iiiialenL to '!it:oo. i.- .ngi .1' tn the health depart iiient. The it. .lit-- r was ri'iVnvil to the Union n Woodcraft Funds Help Nine States Occupy Attention Choice for High by er 1928. Evanston, Cheyenne, Ogden Citizens Entertain Nations Heroes of Swat Miss Emma Wowllun.l. Mr.;,-ro- e avenue, was announced the win-namong the wwinen Lis e hundred baseball enthusiasts contest in Salt Lake. Mil" Utah he nod-twelcomed America's two home-rulands victory entitles her .1 Union s the at depot esterday Sa" where She wili trip when Babe and lam Gehrig paid Pite with nine other contestants in i short visitl'uth to Ogdui. The Kiwanis div:sion of th the 220 west-- 1 radio broadcasting content. natimul lub members metAlbert lice her, as train and in he western dn ,smn hainnan uf ihe reception committee, will W sent to New York for greeted the visitors. They were tak-- . competition m the finals of the nau the Hotel Bigelow, where they were tional audition. largest business transaction to uhe place in Ogden in many months ras the purchase of the Golden Rule Mercantile company by the J. C. PenNew York City. The ney company of announcement of the negotiation was nude the first of the week by E. M. Tower, vice president and general msnager of the Golden Rule stores, his arrival from the east. The ... golden Rule Mercantile compau chides its large retail establishment Johnson-Steven- s in this city and the house. The conwholesale company, solidation will take place January 1, The Routine Matters W. H. Wallis Is the least -f 1 T far-reachi- '' ds . 65-ac- re ca-acit- v. Rate Experts Hold Meeting: in Ogden Passage of a Bill Safeguarding Bank weitern Depositors is Urgec mil-Moo- in-a- Thomas A.. Edison to Speak Over Radio celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the phonograph invention and the forty-eight- h anniversary of the invention of the electrical incandescent lamp by Thomas A. Edison, will be held this (Friday) A nation-wid- e broadcast will iTjr a special program from New York. Thomas A. Edison will broad-? the radio his home from r0ver w Hest Orange, N. J., at 8 oclock, ine message will be carried locally cver KSL. The following other west-r- n stations will also relay the pro-PjKOA, Denver; KOMO, Seattle vS: J"08 Angeles; KGO, Oakland San Francisco. Edwin Franko Goldman's band of ew York will supply music for the orld-wi- de eve-n,n- g. nu Program. Many Ogden Teachers Granted Certificates Professional high school certificates ve been issued by the state school to the following Ogden teach-iSherman S. Barton, Marjorie .p,We.r' Ruth Chipman, . Bertran Y. Andelm, Floa Esther Cottrell, Wilson Thornley, R. Eugene Widdison, Ynolds. TkT" following Ogden teachers have L ?: 3 Spojved certificates: first-clas- s JCragun, Paul J. Eileen Funk, Elvera L. Unique Ball members of the Junior Farm i:J5?8u A? club of the Weber county chool will give their first on the evening of October 28. wUl be beautifully decor-Ian-ba- ll n, auumn garb and with it. namg j- - Y agn-Product- s, and will be unique, the Ag club boys are to the decorations and incident to making .IirS annual ball a decided suc- - Borvorl tiio nts nd other refreshments will a.J - 1 i nd City School Census Being Itlken m Ogden t 1 National JUn. Ill house-to-hou- se et 1 wool-growin- Former City Engineer Parmley Visits Ogden . 1 Mass Meeting Will Discuss Aid to Blind , Junior Farm Bureau To Hold re !l.i! charge of the ball promise be the first of its kind !vin in this county. 5 ! f 1 w . t 1-- $2,-00- fa h.. und-r-to- od. ..T-- 1 ? |