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Show t: )v I rrra at Primaries Vole Whom You 1lease Vote But Vote, Oct. 25 fr OGDEN, UTAH, PAVING Weber Sheriff Catches Boys On RAPIDLY nears Robbery Spree COMPLETION ns Fill DAY, (KTDKEIt II, NUMBER 1S27. utiuii in amt is Major Street Improve- be a Credit to City; Taken to Every Precaution WheelInsure Permanency; wrights Employ Experienced Work Help for Doing Asphalt ment Will nt Sheriff John .ui kitl aiul Charles Cheat aided by Mr. Uivagg.r, Un V"wbU tui police station. The BoxoM.-county Wheelwright Construction com-- j MHrfita r tht boy. LI. is making good progress with been Oir.K-having advised bv job. Washington avenue pavement comVn work haa been concrete the A .Med. and the eaat car track will be " 1 dirt as loon as the concrete "properly cured. All the new drain-- J conduits across Washington been enlarged and rebuilt in manner that will prevent flood and Jtonn waters. The curbing for the tire distance between Twenty-secon- d streets on either vJjj Twenty-sixt- h de of the avenue has been lined up, rod all the conduits for electric wiring hive been concreted in beneath the rotters. The old asphalt paving has been stripped from the concrete base n the west side of the avenue; all defective concrete that appeared in the old base haa been taken out and replaced with fresh material; all high roots in the old base have been chipped away. The old concrete base has been washed with the use of a high pressure fire hose and is now ready for laying the asphalt topping. At the intersection of Washington streets the ivniue and Twenty-fourt-h eld asphalt is being stripped back to the property line on the west side of the avenue, and will be replaced with ired of .rd 1 ve . cntiedy , night watchman . r Anon?J, Irom ut - kn b cash j .. r J1 after tak,nB the money ta run-ve- ,K ff 1 and streets will have been bid and opened to traffic. The work of laying the asphalt pav-n- t is under the direct supervision of Alfred Dobbs, perhaps the most exp- et man in the laying of hot material in the western coun and .with him in charge of the erienced laying of the material old experienced black top pavers. The paving being laid on the washed concrete base consists of a inch and lf binder, made up a crashed, graded and washed gravel, mixed while hot with hot This asphalt. mixture is laid, spread and rolled to proper thickness and covered with a sheet of asphalt. When d the pavement is sprinkled with line coating of sand and is thrown ra'c- - The paving now comS? peted presents a fine appearance, and "dent that Washington avenue the finest paved business street Stockmen in Favor Of Federal Control y - J control-acre-fe- et prcs-hubiirli- 1 devel-itoadii- ur Blinded by bright headlights was That Utah favors federal control of reported as the cause of a head-o- n the Public Domain is strongly indi- - collision of the auto belonging to L. Jay I' I. l.kul in I L.a II.. M. Jacobson, of Cranston, Wyoming, !S22SL,0f t I and a work train of the Utah Idaho Salt City hfor cently railroad at a crossing on north Wash- representative group of farmers, gvenUe about 7:30 p. m. Tues- - was arrested hy Officers Rasmussen! sheepmen, cattlemen and citizens at Lj eyonjn and Hawkins on Canyon road. Carl president of the National Congress of- live to fireworks display at the open- of the twenty- arge from twenty-fiv- e Mr Jacof80n wa8 drivinjf north on Williams Teachers, with headquar- I nig of the white way. The ih, of caiamie, wyomink.i Parents and nine counties of the sta.e. m. .trail. Hioners decided that the city had no AVashington, and rejiorted that he did Besides adopting the resolution fa- - not see the train on account of referred the g federal control, the group con- - ing lights. His auto was badly of rom-- n d at length the following pro- - aged but no one was injured. The charge of the altah. I school, member of boards of education, I celebration. posals which, it was decided, shall accident was investigated by Fhamhen Finn the basis of a bill nowCyCe Offices Rasmussen and Haw OfficersRacthomandabout noon arreHtMl I ni committee worker of the great j David Mattson and L. L. Adelis re-fScotty Tut8day I national organization with which she j quested information concerning the being prepared for . presentation to kins, Poultry drunkeness 'in now connected. By recent action extension of the city water muina to ongress: 1 and consideration Due of Governor Young, of California, she Mattson's property in the Fairmount Working protection Tfinm JIS Vx. Uiirf Tolron College for local settler and home builder. Issues was made a member of an important park addition. Mr. Mattson explain- Bundy established the commission to make a study of the led thut they planned to cut up the 2 for IVotection Pnlitfnnl rHLJ VAKE CITY. Oct. 14 The Death I by Suddenly III JilLlUI l teacher retirement question in herlI tract into 125 one and user. wJ-0try Producers I acre homesites, and that the work use. dtate, 3 A reservation for higher association believes in I believe: one could proceed when assurances are re- as listed also is O. the AVylund Kay 4 Grazing, control should pertain hot,M!"a rnGa?aJ?! all factors and d as to the extension of the city tl.eout-of-sUt- e merretired f That Lo economical 'administration of irad; contribute toward build the forage resources only. ;Ptak"?;a I mains. He said he could as- teachers. the aat? the citys affairs will afford aayiniraldrens 5 A tenure of use that will pf.1 greater poultry industry for of sure Ihe the needed hetracte which lJlP be BoyJScout used to care for may ess.e W. Hoopes of ,,V, nde,.te ability to livretck preying to of the state veninr meal. Doctor N. Henry Sav- s,.10-association is for group rather than affe aild Doctor H- - C- - stranquist, who division of the individual winter range allotments wpre called, gave the cause of death lcu itural college extension where necessary. as apoplexy. I til?!!? obtaining assistance of 7 The fullest local or self governpresented a list The deceased was born in Ogden Hein make Oirden ovuwbvh mwi I Rational l1 agency for its mem- ment, consistent with the needs of the of those who had made application to beneSt material activities. was and live 1862. 1, of the to son January and be of t0 directors of the poultry Ct!.u applied, especially Samuel Hutchins and Catherine ail residents prp8id(JIlt powier atates this is, per- - serve as election officials. Ihe com- Prolcasora Byron Alder and range, that can be whom enmission decided to meet at a later be shall 1 to of with reference t Huthe: strongest line-u- p Thomas Burt. For was he many years down to the county ag-- i I believe that such economies can haps, date to make the appointments after the to to graze, the number of stock actively engaged in the dry goods titled Htae speakers evfr brought agent8 have been generous only be obtained by operation of the convention of the educators of Utah. they had had ample time to consider individual may graze, etc. business was and in identified actively of the industry am kir.InXsuPPort as a business unit, without regard Each one of the six is an outstanding I the requests of the applicants, 8 Restoration of the forage crop with the business and political life city association members to cul c,. to economical politics, and that I will be better national character, is a forceful pub-- 1 production. of the city. Three years ago he and to the highest ami.01 a"ngt disease, and 9 -- The adequate protection of wa- his brother AVilliam, who was killed able to carry out such economies by,c gpeakcr, and has real messages to A L. BrCWCr that will make tersheds from standpoint of water while on a in Idaho, sold reason of tne fact that I have fioadve to people engaged in school af- hunting trip produce of the highSmaSy egs sunply, flood control and erosion con- their dry goods business to the Em- political machine behind me which I fa;r and those interested in the porium company. Surviving are two whom repay with favors, no friends fare of future citizens, ly! Jorkers in the extension di-- I trol. I must reward for support, no 10 Due consideration for conservaMiss Hattie L. Burt and Mrs, One of the strong men ta enter the c.ReKe have been gen- - tion of wild life and protection of rec- sisters, whom I wish to punish, and enemies Frank S. Price, both of gden. race for mayor at a late hour is Alex. eir time and knowledge reational interests. can serve with an eye single to the x fan?11!1 The funeral will be held from the L. Brewer. skJi?r,ng 4be cause of 11 That fees charged shall be the Kirkendall funeral city's welfare. Commissioner! at The friends of Mr. Brewer point to chapel Sunday Jing and the poultry industry, rewith I believe that no improvement is 1:30 p. m. his record when mayor of Ogden dur- Iw.?- - Hopes. We want our as lowest possible consistant turns. In point of service, City Co"m,a-- ing the years 1908-1justified unless it is of a character ITembers to feel that when-Uda- r It was during was the last Lake which will pay returns in increased sior.er Chrys Flygare has had the thig administration, when a technical problem oi andThe Salt of ameeting Horace of series Mrs. Collins meetings largest or other ben- - honor of serving Ogden City in nl.e(,ry Charles Humphreys, Doctor values, property t?1 service, the and numcounty agent j'. held during the summer by a efits more than commensurate with of ficial capacity longer than any man Ge0 j)ixori joscph Dana, John Aus-it- s Z!51?1? be represents wil From Carbon Co. men who feel that centralized of ber wily too cost; and that my techinal train- - who has rendered a like service. First I tjn chris Flygare and Sam Brownglad to help them, control of the public domain is esing and long experience with engi- - and last he has served under ten injj were amonjf the members of the is opera tin i proassociatin sential to its full utilization. The M. Alice Collins, department neering problems will be of greatj mayors: M. S. Browning, b. M. Lon-- 1 city council, that the municipal water Mrs. ith .. .t closest first meeting was In connection with A. L. Brewer, AVilliam Classman, I sygtcin was purchased. His friends Legion value to me in considering such quei-roState Farm bureau, the Uintah Basin Industrial conven-.io- n (resident of the American DtielLU T. I called Uke a am tions to if G. home A. ini arrived Fell, A. - R. Ileywood, water part yesterda ha&m 1 rchty, is the . . held early in August at Fort Du- auxiliary, n v irivir. i contend that the purchase of the parent organ-hperjcl...: the citys affairs. she from oi Price where installed the nd 11 its locals. Other chesne. The public domain question ficers of that unit. The installation I believe that a arketing organizations was then discussed from various an- ceremonies were held Mi&tti. Tuesday night should serve those Iw bureau have been lib- - gles by different speakers, including in connection with those of the Price their support of the poultry Commissioner AA'illiam Spry of the American Legion. Mrs. Collins spent hmtlon'thathe mltactairiyhon-a M part he had iii the purchase of J erable source of revenue to he city, 1 1 land office. Congressman Don several fact, the assocla in Carbon and th than that derived from direct days city "ater county, t0 policy of wel B. Colion and Dr. George Stewart, she orably and openly in all mattero, with at ipply.l texation, and is the only source of a memof that active e reports very me.n d,tMl no secret interests to serve; that he the, f a.ssitance of any person author of the Utah Experiment Staparx. revenue whereby the bonded indebt- campaign is under way in the must observe the laws and enforciand acquisition of w. bas something con tion bulletin This Public Domain of bership eastern the of state. Carbon part offer in the field of co- Ours." them so far as county has five active units of the ince of the Tbjbaudiing 0f poultry and in Congressman Colton again discuss American Legion auxiliary; they are without discrimination the biggest poultr ed the need of organized action in at Price, these wells led to securing the land I ment have drawn nearly $1,000,000 Hiawytha, Helper, Sunny-sid- e iu Utah. We are ai domain the of public control and Castlegate. and drilling the wells which now sup-- 1 from the water fund, ln making our poultry in- - seeking iatr y of forest service offia at meeting The backers of Mr. Brewer also ply the city with water. He has serv-- 1 Tet one, and the station workers end I of cials, experiment the in ed all city departments be point to the record of their candidate, made fundamental in Tnjf,an users held August 16 at the and equip-- 1 not only as a public official, but as a is thoroughly government cueing as well as the selling range on Great Basin Experiment station ped to discharge the duties of com- - manufacturer and business man. To he Manti forest near Ephraim.Peter-son-At missioner. Hhis friends feel assured I him belongs the credit of building Radio that time, also, Prof. William r that he will qualify for a place on I seven out of the first ten canneries director of the state experiment Days the ticket at the forthcoming pri- - in the Ogden district, and he is now A late dispatch from Washington I the head of the station and extension service, and ev. announces maries. prosperous business that permission has been Which oral others spoke favorably of ieek in-- 1 man a business name of A. L, as the record concern Ilis bearing move to stathe radio granted Ogden I me control of public doman. n twenty-sevethe with eludes Brewer company. Supply years They Dairy ww " The upshot of the Manti forest tion KFUR to a location midway be- The da3r C. M. I. when that institution had promise a strong backing for their ro left on which to lirjy? ;Z. any" tween intereste of Salt The or Lake a special group, and City Ogden. !k : in this city, and eighteen I candidate, and pledge him to give . Vote at th oitv tlprtion meeting was the appointment permit grants permission to raise the party or class, honestly attempting to- a branch committee, consisting of the followin the hardware d. n a constructive and at the same a a plan of ac- power output of the station from 50 carry out all duties which may be as- years as of partner Watson-Flypar- c Hard-- ! tin-t.c men, to formulate economical administra-- I .business SfiO chair- to watts on its existing wave of signed me without fear or favor. tion; Director AA'illiam A Peterson, U are BUNDA company. ORA D, kilocycle. man; S"itc orator JM. Mla one-ha- 1 y sur-jm- Work Train and Auto Pftliro Not nl11lor In Head-O- n Collision Variety of Offenders piving ewer and the a a force of er ff ' if El 4 meet-larg- 1 et i4rs Twenty-fourt- h a im-aou- jSTlffyj ff3S5 . nt try. S iviwmcu miroau state highway will be constructed lonB the northerly side of the pro-Pted reservoir, and will practically parallel euch other. lions provide that bids niay'lie made on either of the three project -- -- and u er,i s 1 I A shot was fired by Sheriff ?act u?t three years will be allowed Zundel before the boys surrendered. Hn waiL to complete the work. It is T why so which w.. brought load-- 1 pse ac to and contractors, other articles !v!rnk ,n.ineers said n'orth k broke into hot d?g of Salt Lake, where they tted. the re fuiS, -andy, and at a service station to bfLrwd hlsb?en y further north, where they helped! water f"r andear8 t0 tUbe 0il t,rC inn" 8" The dam wil1 and"BsVeS Provided with a concrete cut-o7 wall, placed on bed- At the police station the boys gave I rock, and will extend into the core heir names as John Sanderson, 15, of the dam for a shortupdistance. The Verland Sanderson, 12, Charles San-- 1 dam will have a puddled or earth derson, 10, brothers, and Erwin Gren- - rolled core and will be reinforced on lalch, 10. The Sanderson boys said j each side by a gravel and earth fill the truck is the property of their faced with large stones. The dam ather, Chester Sanderson, who is a I will be some 1,700 feet long on the miner at the East Standard mine at crest, 700 feet in width at the widest Eureka. part of the base, 24 feet wide at the In the boys pockets was $1.47 in 0P an I?5 feet high. The reservoir cash, knives, gum, and other small crotd will impound 74,000 acre-fewrater at a heighth ten feet below articles including a bank passbook of b top of the dam, and will back he Peoples State bank. American 'alls, carrying the name of J. E. Ross. I waer UP and into the limits of Coal- - . Twenty-thir- d The fouiuiutioii of the dam will be curried down to bedrock, ty? bid distance of 05 feet below the pres--t;nf cut surface of the ground. The spill-- 1 fcrk f way will huve a discharge capacity of uty branch 1.5UU second-feper minute and rep-- j resents a factor of safety many times than the flood stage of the river. Th. will Ui WtodVhoui That there will be ample water out a mile ubove Echo station and every year to fill the reservoir is r,svir 1 n dii-uspruhloins lv- and technic school orgnuizu-to luting lion, lie, lor a number of years, has been one of the leuding characters in the field of education in America and is a recognized authority on the prob-- 1 (md handled rather more business than leins he w ill discuss at the Utah cn-- is customary nt the morning vent ion. He bus enriched the tench- - j ings, jug of professional literature by at The most interesting business that numlier of exceptional books along his I api'carcd in the meeting of the hoard commissioners yesterday morn-- 1 chosen lines, lie was one of the lead-t-itr was the announcement that a cut run-of- f of thcing orsons connected with the of the Utah schools conducted by of $150 had been recommended in the The lowest i emcnts have beenjthe United States commissioner of jai k and cemetery budgets. iwt j in 11105, and education u year ago last spring. kept was 180,1)00 acre-fe:indi.or reconimended n cut of " Dr, Jesse it. Sears, professor of 2050 in the park budget for the re- education in the Maud Stanford IJtii-- J mTijning portion of tiio'ycnr, and $5(H) the run-owas 758,1) acre-fee- t. From these figures it will be seen versity of lalu Alto, California, hasll( froni 1( cemetery budget. Thia that a much lurger reservoir might be bud wide exeprience in ndiiiinislrutivcL.iV;nK im b,.,.n effective through rigid filled at the Ecno site. problems ami school surveys. U economies, mid Mayor Browning and I The chief beneficiaries of the res-- 1 ike Dr. Judd, took u prominent Prj j (omniissioner Very eomplinieiited ervoir will be the farmers and land in lb survey made in Ulan in !U2t. ('ommissiomT Flygnre for making the owners of Davis and Weber counties, He is recognized as one of the nut saving. The board acted favorably where the impounded water will be I standing authorities on the question I () tu, recommendation, used for irrigation. AH the irrigation f school surveys in the United of the Paine wLJc Hurst CmpanyFoulger companies drawing water from the Mato and it wtU be mjlbthe right requehted " ANeber river have subscribed for Echo of the to transfer his permit for the use of at Ijike tity reservoir water, and much land now Ivey the T& short of water,' and some iiew land, few years ago.Jje will be brought under irrigation. Thi richly lo professionnl literature .i'At t W,h ltu 'm,nwwwnra largest subscriber for water is the the lines of school surveys and school I 1.tal,,1, Davis and AVeber Counties Canal com-- 1 administration. His discussion, while Ih? mutter of the ordinance pany which has contracted for :U,0U0ut the big Utah convention, will ccn-- l the closing hours of barber shops I ter ing lues. these To use of the water stored. principally upon ' taken up, when a committee of the for Another speaker engaged this water profitably it will be neces- All- - Imrhcrs appeared before the board, M. Dr. is convention both and to Margaret the extend north sary south branch of the canal so that tucker. She is one of the leading au-- 1 T he limbers reported that they had water may be furnished lands on the! thorities of the United States on the aj.rccd with the operators of the shops that the latter should bench between Death Curve and the I question of school curricula. At alloweil to remain open Ih'rty mn- ent she is engaged by the National Globe mills, and between the Hamber-utes later in the evening thun the ger Electric railroad and the Oregon Education Association, Washington, downtown shops. The barbers proShort Line railroad, and the south! D. C., und spends much of her time branch to cover the lands east andin research work relative to muter-- 1 1'oscd that d o clock closing be con- lmunikd hy south of Kaysville. These lunds areials to go into courses of study. Asjftned to that1 teriitory went --eighth, Monroe In the segregation which has long! a plutform sjKsker she is in great J been covered by the Davis and AVeber I demand and her services are much tid Mall avenues, 1 his suggestion f the hoard, canal, and, when water, will add much sought for summer school work In the mil with the approval lie will feature incorporated of institution ur!'Ddtlus educational to the production and materiul ,n ordinance, I These counties. two of the country. opment The fourth spvuker who will appear! The bond of O. A. Mason, city lands will, when watered, become as on the program of the gathering is poumlkeeper, was acepted. valuable as any in the state. The abstract for the property upon Dr. Frederick E. Bolton of the AVash- lington State University. He is one which thn. new east bench fire oulHtull'jillt, authorities on tion will he erected was presented and iuj pedagogic principles of the United was refer red to the city attorney. States. His books, dealing with schuol j A group of property owners pro- Swen Hanson CO of Ogden was ar-- 1 matters, huve become standards and sented a petition for a sewer extension normal on Franklin avenue, between Wash- ued innm"y rested Tuesday' by Officer A. Faddis Wl11 imImi and (.rant avenue, of .th Iand: and booked at police headquarters aa convention the I he Ogden Post was awarded the three 19-during meeting 1 McCamant plain drunk. I'nivfisity will of the ! villo tiiy. the arrest. between Twenty-secon- d and Twenty-thir- d streets, including the Twenty-thir- d street intersection, ns thrown onen to traffic; the pave-nehaving been fully completed to that point. By the middle of next week between heal,d north. boy go and then advised the At I leasant iew Detective arrested one of the boys, I the other three making their escaiio. I Open for Traffic west aide of Washithe night block were Commissioners Decrease Allowance for Dark and Cemetery; Saving Effected Through Economical Operation; Earlier Ordinance Will Zone Shops; City Water Mains to he Extended et ,once. One Block the . 5 material. Last ngton avenue, i5, ut the office Ik-tota- J:",uiE n ave-ha- the Iiift'tiiigs Dr. Charli's II. I.und of lln Chii'iigo Dt-put- 1 43 CITY DADS CUT Utah education Association Will $3,150 FROM THE Meet October 20 PARK BUDGET Things me shaping theinseli es in Bids for Echo Reservoir To Be Opened Oct. 25th Bulking of a f oar mw at the Coming Election VOLUME WORK ON Voting at the Primaries Is as Important as Voting 1 i 11 a. tm fin-lae- I corn-chamb- glar-vorin- er dam-sidcre- Motor-constitu- te or Association With Ora i uiiutdi 1 L 1 one-quart- er co-W- 1! 1 Brig-preside- nt indoLj, ,"1 .. W uut-of-- cilldcr ... wel-mu- st Flygare, Again Out For I on 1 0. Returns my tie. and one ere ion' IT reel 1 Trip I I y, jj I i- Jter I iritk lC as. TO-- I . Are Left in to Register Permit is Granted for Station Change . c -- i i ; |