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Show 50,000 pm PEOPLE OGDEN In WITHIN 3 YEARS ItUILD WITH OGDEN DURING 1927 OUDEX. UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY Valuation In City and County Shows Big Increase 1SI7. . NT MBKIt 22 Mae Elizabeth Letts Chosen As Miss Ogden, Utah Assessed valuations of Ogden City county this year, exclusive be - nnblie utilities, which are to IS, l'arade Feature of as-Th- ien , City was over a million On, ul Hoys' week which has in Z Chosen From Fifty Entries; Grand Hall at White City Garden in Girl's Honor; Other Functions Being Planned in Beautys Honor; Mrs. Florence Letts, Mother of Miw Ogden, Utah, Will Accompany Her Daughter on Trip of Kepiesciitativc citizens were the speetatois of mu- of the ii nal skirmishes between the members of I be at iheir Wednesday city eommi.-siomorning sessiun. The rkiimi-- li lasted ajuiut an hour. and. when the smoke cleared away there no s, but the citizens' committee were the in vietois that they were assured that the Washingtondefinitely avenue t work would be carried imptovt out as originally planned. The board's session wa- - attended Wednesday tmuning by Marriner S. r.ccles, James II. Douglas ami Fred AH of tbe civic organizations incltid M. Nye, representing the abutting ing the llotury Kiwunis, Lions and Exproperty iiwneis for the Washington change clubs and the Elks' lodge avenue improvement.-- . The entire sponsored tbe weeks progiam. board was present. The fire works started when Mayor George K. Drown-in- ; Arts Opened To Public Tuesday e, y, urements. Mae Elizabeth Letts, daughter of Charles M. and Florence Letts, 136 Thirteenth street, was born in Phils' Bigelow Succeeds Rolapp As Chief of delphia, September 7, 1904. She came to Ogden twelve years ago with her parents. She entered the Ogden pub- - Taxpayers Assn Announce Winners A.P, Bigelow, president of the Og State bank. Hotel Bigelow com and the Weber River Water Gny, association, has been electee president of the Utah Taxpayers association as successor of Henry H. den -- On Game Essays in Ogden City Schools Rolapp, who resigned to accept the prwidency of the Eastern States mission of the Latter-da- y Saints church. Mr. Bigelow was draftee virtually for the men of position by Essav awards in the city schools, amounting to $42.50, were made durCounty ing the week by the Weber Fish and Game Protective association. prominent Thia is the second award by the asfoe state. In accepting the chairman sociation for the best essays upon the top, he said: subject of The Value of Wild Life While we must have taxes, we in Utah. The first awards of $32.50 would have them in relation to the were made ten days ago in the eounty aoility of the power to pay. Taxation schools. ? Pl!Tsent one of the most import The following is a list of the winsubjects before the entire nation, ners in the city schools: no one rather complicated and deHigh school George Williams, first, serving serious consideration. $5; Joe Fakler, second, $2.50; Charlotte Anderson, Martha Jane - Crag-head- Joseph Chez Directs Salvation Army Drive For Funds for Home Chez, former state' senator tvf itrney has been designated as CaCh. Elementary Mary Phillips, first, $5, Grant school; Lucille Underwood, second, $3, Madison; Elizabeth Komatsu, Grant school; Frances Mortenson, MadiWashington: Winona Cardon, Ethel Hopkins; Irishman, Emma son; Horspool, Grant; S e t u Aoyama, Grant, and Ferol Fredenseme, Grant, all third places, $1 each. Junior High Iras Leavitt, first, $5, Lewis; Alice Emmett, second, $3,n Lewis: Dorothy Wallace, Central: Thorpe. Washington; Edward Carr. Washington; Fay Anderson, Washington; Robert Barker, North; Nellie Welch, Lewis, and Elmer Barnett, Washington, ail third places, $1 of the drive to raise upon the at 2635 army, fot avenue. Members of the civic j"pmzations of the city will help in or th funds. The member of the committee assisting Mr. Chez, Aairman- - are: James H. DeVine Lawrence Clayton, au- Sevens, treasurer; Ev,FTra$anJMeter: A. P. Bigelow, FrMrErdred? Jr Lester Whitlock, Francis, Samuel G. Dye, Ray each. W- - S. EmrLv S1 Paine, Charles B. Franco Jack Lee, Lawrence Farr, Inspection P-- J- - Carver, Dr. riiwn!,g, Ep and C. A. Wright; Arthur G' the debt ofjoraise the Salvation n; "tha f Trikl Elk? and Leonard Davidson, Amrican legion; Frank odgeTles F Gilmore, from the Building Permits issued During Apri 'an building permits for J,V?luation $161,800 wer fhe month of April, Rtat uedf the report from the office iEnneer John C. Brown. Th f the permits were is Some of the build rs nf x homes. wit FlarV?., Incite 1 according to the. per- - Tylor Building company, Barton, the Wardleigh company and others. ' 2,. ..TV fi w-.- La-vo- Tomato Plants at Moapa, Nev. With the view of locating a source Cor tomato plants for this district, a committee representing the canners have gone to Moapa, Nevada, to J Pf plant growing spect a tomato ment being conducted there' Utah tomato growers orto plant tomatoes in hot beds in tveh of der to have the plant May, it has been plant the lastto of find deemed best la mutable plantthat can be sent to Utah for distnbution to the farmers. The committee investigatingG. the M. tomato plant growing are : J. the sUte of rresident Barnes, former Robert & association, of kaysville: r Han J. and Shorten Nye, George dall, all of Ogden. nn-n- g announced partment. William W. (Hilly) Gluastnan, wbo , was driving the ear in Krighttm Monday night, when he struck and fatally injured Duvid A. Fowler, was arrested Tuesday by Sheriff J. IT. Zundell, at Hrigham City, upon the charge of involuntary niansf.'iught- and driving an automobile whil. under the influence of liiUor. Glass man fiimiahfd $500.00 bail and waul released pending his preliminary Hefore the meeting started, it was agreed among the cmnnii.-odotiethat when one member bad the floor he was not to be interrupted. Hut this rule only held for u few minutes, when ran-yon- r I . . v . . AMW A fie was ready to the matter of the improvements and lay it over until next year, because ( mmissioncr Harman W. leery aeeuiied him of wasting the taxpayers money by employing the additional men in the engineering de- s .V Mayor Drowning, Comissioners e and lVery all began talking at once. During the lull in tho proceed. ings, tho committee of (ho A, spiked (be guns of tu. two faction! when they said they .S A. A Vi 't, that there was not faring. hlrmtSy The coroner's jury, late Tuesday jjmmig tho member of the board, night brought in n verdict that Fowler I hey also said that the improvements came to his death as the result of in-- should go through as tin taxpayers MAE ELIZABETH LETTS ruck I bad asked. They said tlm rommission juries received when he was at I by an automobile driven by Glusn-- Miould see that I ho improvement were carried out as planned. ' The lie schools and graduated from the a total cash award of $5,000. There I mann' ooHid then agreed that the I I about acldent at occurred The improveOgden high school in May, 1924. She will be eleven other prizes, ranging ments bo made. was employed in Wrights for a short from $1,500 to $100.00 . Several of the oclock Monday evening when Glass, The action of (ho board and (Tieatei in mann, George Riley time and was cashier at Shewells. She largest motion picture companies, agreeing was selected from 42 girls of the en- eluding the news weeklies will have I Slaten, in an automobile, were driving to continue the Washington avenue I to Butte. The etatement of the wit- - !,.Uprt,VM.u,,1,s brought the discussion tries and from 13 who were in the representatives at Galveston. Not only the winner of the contest II nesses was to the effect that Fowlorr II to an end, At the Monday afternoon session of The Ogden Post has been congratu- but many of the contestants who automobile was parked on the wrung lated by the civic organizations of the city for the enterprise in the selecting the young woman from Ogden the ' - sS-- . ' , . Fly-gar- r 5s - V y- nij 1 I 1 Bemi-final- s. for the International contest. Willett L. Roe, director general of the pageant, and secretary of the chamber of commerce, at Galveston, Texas, sent the following telegram to The Post yesterday when the result of the contest at Ogden was wired to him: Congratulations to Miss Ogden, Utah. Success to her winning International Beauty title. Misa Letts and her mother will go to Galveston as the guests of the In temational pageant Their railroad fare, pullman fare, hotel expenses in Galveston for the round trip will be When she leaves Ogden she will presented with $200.00 cash by the management of the Egyptian theatre and the White Citv Gardens, a complete sport outfit by George Grimes, of the Grimes, Inc., and bathing cov tume by George Thorstensen, of the Knitting store. In the beauty pageant at Galveston there will be the beauty representatives from twelve foreign countries and fifty American cities. The first prize for the American girls will be $2,000 cash and the title of Miss United States.. The winner of this prize will also be considered in the international contest for the title of Beauty of the Universe with an additional cash award of $3,000, amking ?nr Pdlinf WpflPI IT LUUIllj a IvLII rrnCC UUM Olintn FiYpH $nnn Ifnw Ol IvCllCl JAt JDuUUU wr r r The Denver i & r..lrol h...tL.n.p.rt-- d district the 100 barrclls -t- ed w to U . i fl4 of flour do b, tb. Speery Fleur cmp,,,. FEATURE PICTURE Reed School of Dancing Revue Thurs.-Frl.-S- at PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE and ' COLONIAL THE Thurs.-Fri.-S- Saturday "BORN TO THE WEST , Sunday-Monda- y ay DESERT GOLD GOLDEN WEB '4 at Tom Tyler in THE SONORA KID" LYCEUM Tueaday-Wednesda- y JOHNNY GET YOUR HAIR CUT Thureday-Frida- y THE GOLDEN PRINCESS Saturday BERTH ANA Sunday Every Wednesday and Saturday Nights 3Iusie by Olie Reeves Orchestra TOM AND IIIS PALS THE LAST TRAIL Monday RAINBOW RILEY" DANCING Tuesday WHITE CITY GARDENS Thursday Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights Jack Passey's Greater THE MYSTERY CLUB Wednesday THE MIDNIGUT SUN BACHELOR Friday BRIDES FLAMING FLRY ami (arpet com- - I Riley, Slaten and my - I home here Sunday ufternoon. The Ogden on our way to Butte the lost of Jrink. in I the lm fej fin',"' b.a statement 1 : left .few Ogden,,"but"f dont "know 'anything snlf IVSu k car wbel,,lh, bd, wearing caught left Brigham and approached 'S iK t:the JT Box In the machinery and with its jerked his hand into cogwheels.' Elder canyon I noticed a lights on faring us. I thought the cat was moving towards us and was on the right side of the road. I did not Service see the man working on the tire nor To Visit West the boy alongside him. As we got closer to the car I kept trying to move over to the south aide of the road, to Camp allow him to pass. We were only traveling about 20 miles an hour, I The location for the summer Whits $or thb president, which is to When we got right to the ear I saw n the west, will be selected within it was parked on the wrong side of I the road, and then I tried to go around I Hi? next ten days by Edward Starling, it on the south side. The cars collided II white House secret service man, who and we went down the embankment. will leave Washington upon the trip We got out and I ran a half mile Iff inspection of the resorts offered he president. Dispatches said tho down the road to a house and tele-nhoned for the doctor. They boy at the I visitor would only go as far west as house where I telephoned then took I Colorado Springs, If the Ogden chamber of commerce me back up in his car. Fowler, who was 46 years of age. is I would send a telegraphic invitation to survived by his widow snd six chil-- 1 Starling to visit Ogden canyon and dren. His father resides in southern I see the Hermitage, there seems to be Utah. He has been a teacher of vo- - a possible chance that the president rational training in the Box Elder I would select Utah as his vacation county high school for the past three I ground, years. Recently Fowler bought a home auoth of Brigham City. The I family is in financial straits, and vOlOrCCl McHl iJlCS the friends in Box Elder county are Vrnm Dnco nf Pnicnn coming to their assistance. Mr. Fow-- I ler had no insurance. The members of the faculty of the I George Washington, 45 years of age. Box Elder county high school have I a negro porter, died at the Dee to contribute to a fund to aid I pital Monday night of poison, taken the family. The student locker fees with suicidal intent. The colored man of the school will be turned over to was refiortcd as bring ill in a room-th- e family. The members of the agri- - ing house. Dr. Junior Rich, the counculture club of the school have offered I ty physician, investigated ami had to put crops in on the several acres I him sent to tbe hospital where lie died. An autopisy was performed by of land of the Fowler home. I Dr. Junior Rich and W. ,R. Brown, Of European invention is a kite to and it was found that death was due help a ski runner over snow by mak-- 1 to corrosive sublimate. The roan has no relatives in Ogden. ing use of the wind. Agent 1 FEATURE PICTURE Sunday-3Ionda- y Tuesday-Wednesd- Jr. president of the and Pick President's Conklin in Peter the Great in KING OF THE PACK JatMun, I Secret "3IcFADDEN'S FLATS" Saturday Raneer, the Wonder Dog in "THE OUTLAW DOG . a,Hl retary of the Adam Pat- not tell whether or not they wcrcMany I terson company, Today the workers of the civic dubs intoxicated. suffered the loss of are soliciting. fiinds and tomorrow will I Sheriff J. H. Zundell, who investi-- 1 three fingers from his right hand in '!r,,Jen ot the oil field workings be known as Red Cross Tag Day." gated, said: When the Glassman car Lai arge, Wyoming, Oil fields tthe the OMsmiAlla n struck sedan, An effort will be made to have a I I IaBt down buturday th went sedan morning. rh(.vrolK the Alex B .Patterson, manager of the "ideoftheen.b.nkment, 10 or 12 feet Charlie Murray and Cheater OGDEN . I PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE and t. 0,1 Field Accident 1 . , Saturday Madge Bellamy in BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE GIRL ljOSCS KllllfPrd 1,1 in I made the taking of I them came lark. Pretty soon the subscriptions by the banka of the city. I doctor came and Mr. Fowler died. I The fund will be raised as quickly os I noticed that the three in the car appeared very excited, but I could Belle Bennett (Stella Dallas) in MOTHER Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- Pattersoii - - MU. for ch.p,. have been WEEK BEGINNING SATURDAY, MAY 7 EGYPTIAN ORPIIEUM -- I wbeXKa SUt; Adam f OGDEN'S LEADING ATTRACTIONS Saturday MEET THE PRINCE the work that the present force on the city engineers office could hanin and save that expense, Mrs. Fowler, who was in the real The four mi'n .it,i seat, issued the following statement: the engineer Ur dimrtmcn I of seat rear my aittingin the (Continued On Page Five.) j husbands car while he repaired the I I I noticed when car a approaching lire, iGIassman was to the effect the F ow. Jler car was parked on the wrong side sufferera is I the Glassman car. It occurred so ud-- 1 I $6,000, according to the telegraphic denly, but as soon as the cars collided advices received by the Weber county I went to my husbands aid. The three Cross relief to the , Helen Hodge. Louise Blake am Marian Hussey, all third places, $1 w-t- Glassman Charged of Causing Death Brighani City Man Fine n. - 1 two-thousa- nd semi-fina- ls City Reed Taxpayers' Request; Engage in a Lengthy Word Clah expected will have about five thousand boys of the public schools in line, null. O. T. t euJetx and hand, and the boys drum corps of the Madison school are to be features of the parade. In the afternoon there will be field and triuk day at larin Farr park. T- morrow will lie Hoy Scout day. The week has been divided into the following activities: Sunday: Hoys' day in church. Mon-day: Hoys' day in school. Tuesday: Visit to Industrial plants. Wednesday:) Kntcrluinmcnt for the laiys at thea tres. Thursday: day Citizenship with the boys occupying the ehair? of eity and county officials. Friday: Hoy on parade and in athletics. Saturday: Hoy Scout day. Og-le- ffeber College UlJt features oil boon belli in I the warehouses of the Hooper umI Amalgamated Sugar companies. of the stock this year is 220000 less than last year, county's valuation this year is against $13,188,310 in Smsking a decrease of $482,660. Mia otherwise Ogden, Utah The apparent failure of the sugar Known as Mae Elizabeth 21 Ietta, last Weber year county hfrt crop in of a of n year the age, graduate of vu responsible for the shortage high school, was the guest of last the in county year, tbe sugar crop lonor at a grand ball and beauty pageant at the White City Wednesday night, at which almost The people attended. of Miss for the honored position of representing the city and state at the International Heauty pageant at Galveston, Texas, May 21, 22 and 23, was announced to the pubic Wednesday evening by George director of the contest. The another ditchley, took Weber college step fonrsrd ss one of the leading educat- winning girl, who was given five out of :he seven votes from the judges ional institutions of not only the city after on Tuesday, was four hours deliberation was but of the state when, introduced to the public by Jess the Weber gallery of fine arte was of the chamber of commerce. lichards, was event The opened to the public. The thirteen young women of Ogcommemorated with the unveiling of Mcden who competed in the a portrait of Apostle David O. Kay. The portrait was by Lee Green for the selection were of that type of ras presented to the eauty and form that made the work Richards, and Even the pub-i- c school in memory of his services to of the judges difficult. at the Egyptian theatre, last Frithe institution, of which he was once day and Saturday nights, were very principal In tiie collection of pictures, 27 ar much divided as to whom they thought tilts 22 of whom are residents of should be given the title of Miss OgThe final selection of are represented. den, Utah. the state of Utah Hiss Letts was acclaimed with unanThe list of artists include: Ogden was intro' Don Easton, Monroe Williams and imous approved when she Lee Green duced to the people of Ogden at the Birdie Seeder. Salt Lake Genieve Irand ball at the White City. Richards, J. T. Harwood, When the news was conveyed to Florence Ware, Lawrence Keith, Hiss Letts thas she had been chosen as Bessie Cornelius Sqnires, Salisbury, Miss Ogden, Utah her first thoughts Bancroft, Jack Sears, Mariam Brooks Jenkins, Caroline Van Evera, Joseph were of her mother as she exclaimed: Now Mama can make the trip to Everett and Ludine Christensen. Provo B. F. Larson and Orson Camp-be- Galveston with me. Miss Letts is a girl of a rare type Logan Calvin Fletcher. Brighof beauty and the prediction is made am City N. V. Wilson. that Ogden will have one of the strong The late John Hagen, of Spring-riflhas a picture in the collection. contenders for the place of honor at the International Beauty pageant. She The artists from out of the state represented in the academy are: Henry has the beauty, poise, personal charm will he hard to beat, Moser, Malad, Idaho: Mary Teasdale, and form that In many of the judges declared. Lagoona Beach, Calif.; Waldo Midg-leidentmeasurements her form tally New York City; John H. Rich and lira Coffman, both of Los Angeles. ical with those of the standard meas- iSk 4 5?A "1? " of the this week is the Hoys' parade, After Threatening to pn seii'ed today under the auspice- - of Amice Washington Improvethe American This eent it is Commissioners ments, lleauties; Miss Letts dol- - of the crowning riTV Ogdi-- is 1926 the citys valuation was Kg?! 492, as against $35,917,208 this The county valuations show a SJase of less than a half million The decrease in the county due to the feet thet COMMITTEE SEES Ogden Celebration Of 1927 Boys Week The Ogden Post Conducts Contest to Select a state board, will total oman to Represent EfiSlsi according to the announce-Burdett- e oung Smith, county State in Heauty Show; Comvaluation represents an 1926. over SSie of $505,858 peting Against Sixty Worlds tJI valuation increase of the year Greatest Sue-cessf- I DANCING Band OPEN AIR DANCE FLOOR , 1 r: ,hoa-vot- ed |