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Show 8, 1930 ,r August THE OGDEN POST New Air Schedules Dies As Result Put Into Effect in Of Auto Accident 1 69, who suffered night in n sutomo- - Ldsy north-boun- d street car, at Ivenue Sev-W- " to move on six during the weeks by special officers of past the Ogden police department at the Ogden railroad yards. PcW Officers 0. W. Small. Leonard tall, . S. Wilson, Mac Mercer, The McXary-Watewas put into effect in sir mall bill Hubert, Fred Garner and D. Ogden Friday Mobly have been keeping track of the by.the government. Alfred number of n tramps going through pItwVPTe8,denIt of the National since June 15, and they report Inc, earning line be- that it is tween halt Lake and larger than ever before. Great Falls, Ogden August First rs avenue, "P D" fiJSnb. Mrs. Larson, Mont, reports. iocident,UinSiliconThe schedules Sweden, Mve- - 1 I- ; j 1 Og-de- are based upon space born came to Utah in and mileage flown and allow the lines to the L.D.S. a sufficient margin for profit. Cer" served twice as a mis- - tain reservations add additional revenue for costly conditions found on the native country. He had various lines. Becker the of employ According to Mr. Frank, this puts company for thirty years. the air mail lines on the same basis was he death his of tteie o as the railroads. nf the Scandinavian organ-iJftThe McNary-Water- s a ami air mail bill counte high Weber was signed in Washington, D. C, by ward. Surviving, Tenth the ta the postmaster general on July 30. hUwidow, are the following Soderberg and Carl A. Qzden; E. A. Larson, Salt W. Lundahl, Logan; r Mattson. Watsonville, CaL; More than 8200 knights of the road IS. Anderson, Evanston, Wyo. sixteen grandchildren and have been encountered and requested of brothers and sisters in iTtonwas Avert i S Knights of the Road Are Told to Move On i ton, white the blight is nut doing so to a depth of ( to K feet. In the cut was necessary for the police departmuch ijHinsge. List 100,000 south of Block and Guss, the moun- ment to furnish automobiles to be rases if t..mutie were jear shipped from tain side floated down to a depth of used in ferrying people across. Some this fait. ry. 10 to feet. Here, Mr. and Mrs. of the streets were flooded from curb The u crop was exceptionally Samuel - i'siis and three children, of to curb, and halted automobile travel good tr.is year, according to Mr. Kwaiisleii, Illinois, were cuught by Smith. I he bean and beet crops ulsu the avalanche. Although their auto-- for a short time. According to the weather bureau were tery good. Beans will be can-- . mobile wa submerged, they escajvd at the airport a total of 1.72 station with to-ned only injuries. slight when the j August 20, of rain fell during the storm. inches to-, matu season w ill commence. The The third part of the highway to be mate cunning will continue until the blocked was just north of St. Marks This surpasses all records for rainof time. The short over first ef November. hospital, where for 200 feet the road fall heaviest rainperiod occurred on Aunext 4 of feet. a covered to was April gooseberries, peaches, depth when the heavy floods pumpkin, carrots, cherries, and ap- -' Traffic was diverted for n couple of gust 13, 1924, and Willard occurred. pks also are canned in addition to hours until the road commission had at Farmington nearlasted which that storm, During tomatoes. road. and a way alongside the peas, leans, beets, felL inches 1.23 of toal a two hours, ly Among those who were stranded The tomato blight is causing severe A total of 1.0J Inches fell during a floods were Mrs. J. W. Gailey damage in Davis county this season, period. During Mrs. and Kvclyn Crockett, who sue a total of 1.40 inches to storm T. Albert according Smith, manager j cess fully maneuvered the flow at fell the Smith Canning company at period. The during a Hecks, but were unable to penetrate rciuninder fell shortly after. om growers in Hooper, the cut south of there. They attemptVNtlson and the n The Salt highway was In the downtown section of the city nearby districts are losing 90 per cent of their crops. The again blocked last Saturday between ed to turn und go buik north, but were fell within a unable to cross the landslide at Hecks. blight is more serious this year than 2 and 3 o'clock by floods which the forced until wait to were it has been since 1912, when the total in three places in the north- They tawna and gardens along First, tomato crop was lust, Mr. Smith said. ern part of Salt take City. Tourists, roud was opened. Third and Fourth South Second, the moved commission The roud The usual loss is between 5 and 13 Davis county, and Salt take county flooded and covered with were street on the per cent. people were stranded between the equipment which was working flooded area on the road south of debris in niuny places. Mr. Smith said he expected to can flooded spots. While the heavy downpour resultas many tomatoes this year as he had Hot llerk'a of At the turn east Farmington to the new flooded area. in considerable damage, it was a ed streets the downtown In Salt take in former years, as most of his to- Springs, extending south a quarter of matoes comes from Kaysville and Lay a mile, the rock and debris was piled .were flooded to such an extend that it benefit to the crops and ranges. Some Tomato Fields Hit Hard By Blight ! oH-iic- le-twe- Floods Again Block Sat-urda- thirty-five-minu- te Salt Lake Highway forty-minu- te I laike-Ogde- .37-in- ten-minu- te ch con-cenirjt- cd cervices were held Wednes-- I I Tenth ward chapeL Bishop the the was in charge of Interment was made in ty cemetery. rfna dleim9 m Stampede to August Be' Held 14-1- 6 14, 15 and 16 are the dates hTthe eleventh annual Henry -- aide and the Stockmens Soda Springs, jbspede park near re-uni- on 6ST mm and busting, and races, and cowgirl eowboy dancing will be featured. --s from Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and Texas will take in the big rodeo. bull-doggi- ng - 'r - Idaho, under the leadership ta H. Fiala, has been enlisted to . - Springs band in during the round-u- tbs Soda concerts ren--l p. Injured in Motorcycle Accident oath of Mr. and Mrs. Twelfth street, painfully injured Sunday morning I (dock when his motorcycle tum-m- r in loose gravel on Twelfth He was rushed to the Dee Me- hospital, where his injuries He received several! treated. B. Jones, 16, son Jones of 545 , and bruises. Elder Old Folks outing of Box Elder old folks wasneld Wednesday Loti Fan park.' Over 328 persons : 70 yean of age were present, oldest were Samuel Young of Cor-- 1 and Marion Andenon of Bear annual 4 each 92. of Brigham City was hter Knudson chairman. Speakers at the program were Chairman 8. Norman Lee, president of Box Elder stake; Mayor Ora Mayor J. E. of Ogden, Hal-o- f Brigham City, and E. J. secretary of the Ogden of commerce. Sibbert Dies Following Operation W. E. ffi it the operation for. ainua the son of the late "naan Sibbert, who died July Jh. Sibbert left Ogden July 7 was hospiteL bbert served U coil passer during the World and fireman on . tnasports, making three trips He suffered shell shock ? .v was attacked by a sub-"tcoast of France. He injured in an explosion on a J boat at Newport News, t .Kl C. E. Armstrong & Company ha case. See it m their window. and Camera Eastman attractive an with honorably discharged at Uses nsval training station, Denison, Iowa. He cam iff8 ten years ago. He waa bom jwm, July 28, 1898, and waa an y trade. He was a Herman Baker post No. Cjfe8 legion, of this city. re his widow, Georgia J2 bis mother, Mrs. John infffat; r his grandmother, Mrs. all of 2760 Grant Legion local gwdsteadt, of the funeral take place Sunday at 2 oclock at the chateau. J being Additional Awards Will Be Announced Later. RULES SL? 9, to August l. Starting date from Saturday, August 22. at each of 2. You must play 54 holes (three games) the two courses, between these dates. Haveo wen Branch of rver Company Is Larger Field re8ent ijjjver t not make any erasures on your cards. of each office at the 4. Score cards may be turned in pass to Tiflf by thelocal office SiShWy has been handled from n2Wp?rin ,ervic was had to winter when travel through the canyon, Mr. LESTER PARK COURSE office has been moved Aoe. to give better serv-it- g, "rtbern Utah and southern Idaho, the picnic of the La-if- tl to the O. R. sched-1- 1 a 6 7 g il. at Lagoon hai to Monday, August 18. xrnick, assistant secre-DgdLivestock show, and the Ogden Live-- si en gone to Filer, Montpelier, Idaho. Po- - not later course or at The Ogden Post, 417 Eccles Bldg., than Saturday, August 23. score for 5. The four players having the lowest total be eacli cursc) will the combined six games (three at followweek and finals during the matched in semi-fina- ls ing. S. 6. Everyone is eligible except employes of the J. and the Lewis Co., C. E. Armstrong Co., The Ogden Post, are no There families. Tom Thumb golf courses, and their courses. the of entry fees except the regular green fees Play at manager of tnd Liyht company, the Box Elder countv ter-k w saa bttwsssa-- 1 hiven SSSSSt vVv Vet-.hocpi- tal in Portland, Oregon, an He United States S TO THE CHAMPION R2KBSSMS&2 Watch for it! fcnhudt William Ernest Sibbert, , died Wednesday morning at Uock Everyone has a chance no regular golf experience is necessary to compete in THE OGDEN POSTS Tom ThlIIlb,, Golf Toimameinit Held in Ogdenl Outing Iim? GM band of 100-pie- ce prise-winni- TFlhiimmmTb: 25th St. and Jefferson T01 THUMB COURSE 27th St. and Washington Ave. pe-rio- d. |