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Show 50,000 PEOPLE HUILI) WITH IN OGDEN OGDEN WITHIN 3 YEARS DURING 1027 AND YOU' ME I THEATRE-GRAM- OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, J S IN'l'Altl jardine urges Many Conventions LEWIS BILL FOR DIRECTOR-WAGESecured for Ogden UTAH ADVHSTBE This Year and 1928 CAWEDPRODUCT Ogden chamber of commerce has started out in earnest toward the securing of conventions for Ogden in the future. This was shown by the success that attended the efforts of the special committee that landed the national woolgrowers convention for next year. The same boosters are planning on going after more ions for Ogden next year a well as the coming summer. This year Ogden's convention program starts off with the Utah convention m February; the dentists state convention in June, and the American legion convention for the state will be held in August. There Secretary of Agriculture, While Guest of W. H. Wattis at Dinner Tuesday, Praises Peas, Tomatoes and Celery of State; Concerted Publicity Needed Utah should ad'ertise more .exten- NUMBER 2$, 1927 ICity and County R THIRTY PRODUCTS Will Not Organize OF FOOD PACKED Health Units Here AT OGDEN PLANT nf combining the city and county health units whs ahainloiicl I .oral Factory of Pacific Coast Monday afternoon, f Mowing a meetand ing of lcpreM'iitutivcs of the city Fanners, Founded by W. F. county boards of commissioners and The prartirn . the school boards. Rudiger, (.riming in Importk. came when Commissioner imr that the question of the adoption liar ance as Fond Purveyor; W. S. form ofn,., of the Director-Manage- r y IVrry ail the ciiv wuul.l government provided for herein be fUV.r the combined unit, if the city Larsen is District Manager submitted to the electors of the city. I svuti he favored with the eontrol need The signatures to such petition um Wt,ud not be wi'li state board of More than tlm t food products an1 not be appended to one petition, butu.alih, which he intimated was die- and handled by one canning packed after the name of each signer there tnrml when the former romhined city Ogden. This was iV shall be written his residence, hy Linl county health unit was in o .ra l'l,,n,"i"iV r eseiiiahve of The Og- street number or description, suffi-- 1 tion. Commissioner l'eery also said , ' Vl ' .' th, facory cient to identify the place, and the durthat the citys health department ( when the signature was made. Such the pust year hud been suceess- - I Mtutttru lit uf Lincoln BVln fir IunnT iiftilmn shall be in substantially the fully ut much less c..t than. ", l "'.J1 c,ty; the department in the previous years. following form: Form of Petition Dr. J. It. Morrell, pies.dem of the TW Blue l.nnny prodTo the Board of Commissioner board, stated after the ucer legislative body) of the City Luting he would ti.ke no further if1 rn,? 1 f steps in an effort to bring the city f' V,1 b l the Vi?' I We, the undersigned voters of the ml together in a combined ory. The founder is now Citv of respectfully petition hrath unil I 'f that the fallowing question be sub-- 1 Frhlk W. y Com!U,sil(m.r All . 8 Considerable interest has hecji mani- fested of late in the tawis bill. latelv introduced in the senate of the Utah legislature, which provide for the director-msmngform of city governview is the sively ita canned products Jor.n ment. Senator tawis introduced of William M. Jardine, secretary of bill early in the session, and it has the sericulture, who was the guest of iust been reported out of the commitWilliam H. Wattis, at the Weber club tee on revision an1 printing, and will no doubt be placed on the calendar for Tuesday evening, v.hile en route to old time consideration at an early date. Logan to visit a number of friends More returning East. While are a number of other state meet-ng- s The text of which will be which will be held in Ogden dur- of interest to the till, In here, he gave out an interview in Ogden, is everyone which he praised Utah tomatoes, peas, ing the summer. as follows: and The nint departmental meeting, urged celery and other vegetables providing for the adoption of greater advertising of the canned of the" American Legion, planned for An Act director-managthe form of be will one Ogden of conthe products. largest government by cities of the first The secretary said that he had ventions of the state legion, according class and cities of the second class found little evidence of organized ad- to the plans of Herman Baker post having a population of more than In viw of the fact that vertising of the Utah products. He of Ogden. and how it reservoir thirty thousand (30,000); providing m'shdal Echo of the this year will be the tenth anniverspoke The Ogdon fn,t..ry is under the er. MhJcity of admit the fralforJ.cs.Vr,K7tho Alf'1 the productivity of sary of America's or trance into the for the number of and manner of will increase un- Diroctor-Mana- r S. Urscn, Govern- directors the of board ! form of electing He was the argiculture products. war, Ogden will plan an elaborate director-managof w,Ml der th of the f,'rnK,,V f in proms unrt for the law, plan: provided ment, asked as to the methods how the nrogrsm for the cecaon. Departon st. Thi" viding the rights, powers and duties Utah, enacted in 1927? sclLl ! jCmh SkeViT.!' I increased production thp canned goods ment Commander S. W. Tooke will of a fireproof two story and and said directors of the board is Date. Address. Name. factory The secretary nme th dates for the convention could be marketed. J1:11!1-1basement concrete and brick structure Section 3. All petition papers re-. . i1 city manager under the director-managater. The local post will announce replied: chanas be and shall such election amending plan questing The important thing, of course, is th committees to arrange for the y ter 2 of the compiled laws of Utan, semblod and filed with the City K.V"ihmvT.is "su.'uTrini7mV.i.VL".Vf lP,,M,ry rvery .4,',lul, wnun to broaden the market for your prod- convention at a later date. in 1917, in so far as it applies and is cordor as one instrument, and tho "itury is about to Dr. E. it ucts. and the way E. Greenwell. president of go un!t a,uj of the products under the most health- of in conflict the with be shall , , provisions qualified by signed petition to follow the practice of big busi- the state dental association, expects this Act. ness in broadening its market. The bat ahout 2no or more dentists of " K I found in this to at least ten (10) per cent of the I factory. After the fruit I tae will be in Ogden for the an- Be it enacted by the legislature of qualified conference ended an thing to do is to organize, raise the or vegetables enter the factory and following voted! who of the electors city of the state Utah; standard to its highest noint and then nual convention in June. 'f the views of the various I they are graded and sent to the Wash- at the last preceding municipal All the sessions that are nlanned finance a campaign to tell the people Section 1. This Act provides forjtion- - Within thirty (30) days after representatives. ing or scalding tanks the humun hands por Ogden this year will be held in wh"t. you have to sell. do not toych this food. form of govern- such petition is filed, the recorder the Director-ManagYour Utah tomato is something h Hotel Bigelow. ment as an alternative to the Act now shall complete an examination thereof, leas and tomatoea are two of the With the national woolgrowers con- n effect, and shall apply to andsbe-com- a to that merits all the advertising you whether it is signed by packs of this factory. Six grades j ran give it. Where is there a su- vention coming to 0?den next Jan1 ISTICI HinOSSlof in cities of the first a sufficient number of qualified elec--l operative are packed. The grade is perior tomato? Yes I have not found uary. tb daes of the Ogden livestock class and cities of the second class tors, and he shall certify the result I to the size, which is secured according much evidence that its praises are be- show will nrobably be set for a week I a population of more than of his examination to the legislative services for Mrs. Mary Ann I from the various sieves over which Funeral laving later in January in order to have thirty thousand (30,000), as estab-ishe- d ing sung by the producers and authority of the city at its first meet-- 1 I Crafts Purdy, 80 years of age, who the peas pass enroute to the big washbe national sheen show as part of in the nation's market places. United official the last held after the completion of such died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ing tanka. The boxes of hhs as they by Furthermore I will venture the he bi livestock show. If this is not States Government Census, which, in ing cornu from the vinerea are poured examination. llarry H. Bagley, 1425 Twenty-fiftopinion that there are plenty of can- done the Ogden executive committee accordance with the procedure hereinSection 4. Whenever the City Re- - street, from a stroke of apoplexy, were into Iho conveyor which carriea them ned tomatoes that have come into will seek to have the dates of the after described, adopt the plan herein cordor shall certify to the legislative held Sunday afternoon in the Second lover the sieves and then to the wash Utah from other states and are sold onvention set for the first week in irovided. ward chapel. Bishop William E. New- - Ind to the cans. After passing inspec-hi- s authority of any city that a petition from the shelves of your Utah grocers. January. were ti been signed and filed and a suf- - man officiated. The 2. At any time sixty (60) lhe iow are p,aml upm tlle Section With the excellence of the Utah tomaJames H. DeVine, president of the ef- ficient number of qualified electors, I Leorge Shorten, John G. Kiln and Lnj become shall Act this arc araled. The can then go after they days to recognized, there Is oportunity right chamber of commerce and chairman addressed to the as provided herein, Have affixed their Bishop Newman. to a great steel crate and into the here to broaden the market by show- of the boosters committee that secured fective, a petition I Mrs. lurdy was born in that the automatic steam kettles where they egislative body of any city coming signatures thereto, requesting n of May M'1 ing why Utahns should eat Utah the big convention, said: the pl of adopting of this may Act, the within the cooker the cans question provisions tomatoes. The National Woolgrowers conask- - rovcrnmmt provii1'"1 In th" "It takes money to press a cam- vention is one of the largest conven- be filed with the City Recorder, warchouse room where Lw years of their married life the I paign for the extension of a market, tions held annually in the West. We I The cans are label- but financing the campaign is less are anxious to secure this convention lived in Bountiful and then I aI P',hed in the fibre M home. difficult for an organization to pro- for Ogden realizing that it will be the moved to Ogden and made their ca ,or hPnient. ducers of one commodity than for means of bringing a large number of Surviving are the husband and the other conventions to this city. At the following children: Airs. William C. The canning of tomatoes undergoes underorganized units. Butte Howell, Mrs. Harry B. Bagley, Albert similar process as the peas. After convention of Jardine how the told nwilAtia Wool a dairy National Secretary the tomatoes are graded and scalded setion attacked the marketing prob- Growers, held last week, we found Iurdy, all of Ogden; Francis A. C. I they are then peeled by the girls. lem. In the district he cited there that more than 1000 wool Pocatello, Idaho; Eugene lurdy, growers Mrs. Walter J. From the peelers they go to the ma-hwere several small cream- registered for the Fissions and, with V J lsaakson the local contractor, Purdy. Baker, Oregon; Seven- - chine where .automatically they fill Manager Alex S. Patterson, of the California. Sacramento, eries operating with indifferent suc- the central location of this city, we Hoyt, the for contract awarded the and Furniture company, great-granCarpet one cans and pass on to the sealing process )gden cess. Under good Jir..; grandchildren, th leadership, all the fully expect 2000 wool growers to ias issued an invitation to the public S?de Of Washington child and a niece also survive. .nd into the omker. The peelings small come to Ogden for the January, 1928, ;o view the firms united to form one the st upholstered furnithe trimmings of the tomato pass to was big central organization to which all Thia (Continued on page 8) ture which will be used in the Hotel avenue at the bridge. the members sent their milk and Bigelow. The furniture is displayed cream. That one big organization in the thre large street windows of was in a position to put out a standEccie, coiApany, ..,o win bud the company. ardized product and in such quantities resort. the of I which is mixed are the In pieces display that is could go into the big markets sugar, spices and salt As soon as the surveys for the park chairs for the lobcomfortable and ia boiled to a gravity of 115 for large Ik conthe I SnVQ work successfully and it is now doing it the upon OclJS Krom the boiler the fluid by, the upholstered chairs and settees are completed with hundreds of thousands of catJ,up dance floor, 98 feet wide and crete pounds the and mezzanine lounge the for to refiner where the heavier the of butter and cheese The gHs commence. will annually. floors. The furniture is a work of 130 feet in length, substances are 1 high-only . . , ,taken . the plumbing work was. Arizona wants a new motor , ,off, leaving , art from the Jamertown taunge com- contractII. for r i in it and Shreeve to north Art Utah, O. JYery way to Sandberg. James let N. attracan of the has Kimball, Judge in the stoam cooker pany. The firm also . probable that a modem road will be ;a"a Second Judicial district court, togeth tive th architect for lhe project. of the furniture for many of time, brief display con-- 1 apace to Arizona central from built the er with Parley L. Williams and Frank' of the bedroom suites and dining It is the plans of rushed Inect with the Zion highway 'ini The pickles, onions and other brands work the have to lin S. Richards, was the honored rooms. company Next Wednesday, have it I southern Utah, spanning the Grand I of rondimenta are cold packed after February 2, will guest of the Utah Bar association at upon tlie resort in order to summer I oe ground canyon of the Colorado at Lees For-- 1 I being prepared through the brine hog day, and speculation is the annual banquet held Saturday eveready for the opening of the Articles of incorporation of the Olie nfe as to the outcome as of May. ry. Thia was the announcement of tank. One vegetable the factory to whether ning at the Hotel Utah in Salt take Oil company were filed in the season in the fore part I ball tne ground hog will come out to Berthana District Forester K. II. Rutledge, who ializes upon in the small garden beet, the of HollState Senator R. Charles manager Btay City.' office of the county clerk Wednesday I or go back into the hole returned from a conference with These enter the factory washing tank, will has manage for a few ingsworth, president of the bar assoc- afternoon. The capital stock is room for the past year, more weeks of winter. and Arizona state roud of-- 1 are steamed and then peeled by the federal resort. the new Ogden has iation, presided. I nad a very mild winter and Ificiala. Waidemar Van Cott spoke upon the girls. The beets go through the same only one I snow fail of has of sunt The already Mr. $100,000 process of canning as do the tomatoes Wilson life of I. SnyWilliams; The re consequence. been appropriated by the government land peas. All fruits must be graded been made that the snow- der told about Mr. Richards, and man has been for the work, Mr. Rutledge said, and and peeled and prepared by the girls. extremely heavy in the Judge H. H. Henderson, of Ogden, reArizona is asked to match this amount. (Continued on page 7) mountains, and there is assurance viewed the career of Judge KimbalL ox now is share bill states the r. for honored All The the of have 29 pracof guests plenty water for the canals the WEEK IJEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY ticed law in the state of Utah for before the state legislature. It seems coming summer. more than 50 years. that the sentiment in that state is EGYPTIAN ORPIIEUM favorable for the building of the road, Judge Henderson said that Judge Saturday Kimball had been on the bench of the hecauae it will bring Arizona into diSaturday in Tom Mix second district court for the past six PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE rect contact with Utah and afford an TIIE LAST TRAIL" and all year route. years; that he had been elected without opposition, and the lawyers of the THE RECKLESS LADY Mr. Rutledge said the government Mason in Shirlev district desire he should retain this has already allotted $10,000 to its de- j Ilarman W. leery, city commission- lies. OF THE TENEMENTS" "ROSE to able he as is as perlong position Colleen Moore in partment u.. Survey for the making I and managing director of the D. form his duties. the survey of this project. He L, of LOVE" BE IT MUST Kenneth Harlan in MtatP who owng the Ejfypt- I said that ihe Arizomt r.Jor Oj first time in the history of inn and Ogden theatres and the White THE ICE FLOOD" Wednesday measure of Kiri1? favored fv- ree fiom typhoid fever Wslker Whiteside in ICity Gardens, has gone to Los wardens state mg the year closing, according to authority to co-- 1 gUjea Uj)OT1 a game LYCEUM ARABIAN" THE trip for the with the forest service in I annua! report of Dr. H. N. Savage, operate conditions (Jf theatre Motion a studying Picture) (Not o i physician. During 1926 the city handling the Kaibab deer herds. to ordering plans for the new BRAVERY" prior Thunu-FrlSOF VALLEY THE I The regular monthly concerts held entirely free from typhoid fever theatre for vaudeville, stock com- PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Sunday Music Co. and motion pictures the Peery report also showed a dimin-ras- by the Gleir DlRnORer Ipanies "SWEET DADDIES" and Motion Picture I estate is nnEnber of diphtheria are becoming more popular each building upon i, property contemplating Monday vVCCKSI month. HI on Washington avenue near llCrC LOVER" SPORTING TIIE I Twenty-sevent- h Marcelles Smith, who has charge of OGDEN rrJilS absence of typhoid fever, the street. Tuesday 8a Com-1 & Some of the new theatres which Kresa speaks well of the water these affairs, is on the job every II. S. new the Saturday LOOT" That "HIDDEN I f r.ply oi the city, the milk supply, minute lining up wholesome enter will be inspected will be the following Buck Jones in and panys store on Washington avenue ' 'f,ragf. ystem and garbage dis-- It tainment, and aome of the best talent I in about DESERT VALLEY for Hollywood: El Capitan, Carter be to would not open ready "FIGHTING WITH BUFFALO 'hleh are the main sources for in Ogden has been recruited for future Music Box, Wilkes Vine Haven Sunday-Monda- y announcement! wax the weeks BILL he distribution of in Graumans new ' this dreaded dis events. street Humes R. Fred E. playhouse, Post by made to The Ogden Wednesday The next of these series will be hen NIGIIT Chinese THE theatre, the Hollywood, "PROWLERS OF the company's general Campbell, "THE WISE GUY" T! of anti-toxin the fight next Tuesday, February 1, in the aud y said the CArthay Circle, Forum, and others... He superintendent. m. building 8:00 gainst diphtheria has shown some itorium of the, store at Thursday stock p. Leo Maloney in new manager for the store would not These theatres are designed for wonderful results, the report "THE PEOPLE vs NANCY well as Agnes Warner Bowen will be reand as THE ON vaudeville, LOOP LONG THE says, companies weeks. arrive in Ogden for about four PRESTON" thousand school children sponsible for the vocal numbers, while PECOS" pictures. he arrives new the ere immunized When manager wil Friday The plans for the Peery theatre, it t. against the disease. the sales force of the company will issue an announcement through was IMPOSTOR "THE .uch successful campaign can be furnish the instrumental part of the in stated, would provide for a stage Bob Custer the press, and invite the people of conducted in the future against the program. All of the late record reWHIRLWIND" enough, both in width and depth, large BORDER "THE i. ease Dr. WHITE CITY GARDENS ' Ogden who are desirous of securing for a large road show or singing proSavage predicts the dis-j- e leases will be heard, played by the will become a thing of the past. latest Victor models. DANCING positions to call at the store. This duction, as well as vaudeville. , is but Of the 1144 deaths and COLONIAL not is invited, information was secured by The Post only The Thursday public in the city last While in California Mr. Peery will Every Tuesday, on account of the many inquires made inspect a number of the big beach rePneumonia took a toll of 75; urged to attend these regular monthly Saturday Saturday failure caused 63 deaths, and concerts. Music By as to when the store will open. The sorts and amusement parks with the AFTER A MILLION" trom cncer. The infant His and new store will need about 20 clerks manufacturers of various rides and Jack Passey Sunday-Monda- y l1. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION was higher than the pre to Orchestra White begin with, and this number it is concessions, with a view of getting City "TIIE MAGICIAN" An investigation into the death o: ceding year with 133 cases. said will be increased from time to some new features for the Greater y BERTHANA rePort declares the city health A. J. Weller, Ogden railroad man, by time. White City Gardens which are now j in automobile Sait FATE" FIGHTING an DANCING hit Been by has the arrfval in the city of the under course of construction. being zfpartTnent Upon functioning the past year, with Thursday-Frida- y Wednesday and Saturday effort take City last Saturday night, held new manager The Ogden Post will Lorenzo Richards, general manager of the imed toward efficiency. every Olie Reeves Orchestra "HELL BENT FOR HEAVEN" make an announcement in order that of ' the Martha Washington candy People of that Weller jumped in front of Smith cltV re Burroughts, with the de- car driven by the residents of Ogden seeking pos- stores in Utah and Colorado, accompartment in every possible way ami Salt take. Witnesses examined beCALL A YELLOW CAR. PIIONE 88 in the new store may see tha panied Mr. Peery upon the trip to the itions n coast. new manager. man6 Ogden a city of fore the coroner testified to this h con-ve- 1 1 nt cr I Can-ne- rs i I I I oia-rute- d '""I V '1. I, (r er ,S; ft r er hu tt er 1 lr a"m Re-lV- u er Mrs. Mary Purdy Dies AllOr jm-h- h can-ne- rs h spi-ake- n AuS RlllM Ogden Furniture Co; lsaakson lO Displays New Sets For Hotel Bigelow Rprthana Roman tH lcriflflro lcirildl9 ni tuSS tanTffd lrdys 1 as d- SIfS fd Arizona Wants a :hm(;fhl:uhr o. New Road to Utah, . Judge Kimball Is Honored at the State Bar Banquet .. H KlUlPflffP Next Wednesday Mr. Ground Hog Is Due 1 Dee-Eccl- es Pred I Ki-ta- nd spec-Keev- cs I OGDENS LEADING ATTRACTIONS Peery Visits Coast to Get' Ideas for a New Theatre No Typhoid Fever In Ogden In 1926, Sun.-MonTue- Says Health Report Sun.-Mon.-- s. T at. -- Glen Bros.s Monthly Concerts Are Popular - ten-da- ys at es Kress Store nPour Bros.-Rober- ts De-fi- ie in Tuesdty-Wednesds- . Thurs.-Frl.-Sa- rai rte Tuesday-Wednesda- nor-IJit- !1 ve |