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Show THE OGDEN POST Judicial Convention Called for August 15 ill (! IlM.-i- 'iinl ), ' t L- - i v.. N. L:ii i Infant Mortality lowest in History v.t , ;iKi' :: N. I N Second Judicial District wanl nr.,uii. it - No t V, judicial convention of the dis- second the of jp judicial t'i '.'i.i No. party f5.lt of the state of Utah, for the : '.I Mi.u.i'tii.-ii- :.,n0 hull. Ditru:t No. N.i. rnose of nominating two candidates Osi'ClOl. for district judge and one candidate I'l.i? hi N,,. district attorney to be voted upon wh'.., HI Slltfc Mi,,-;.- ' l'iktru-Nn. J.- - N.i. the general election to be held No- -- Mh.ilij, 441 COlh transacfthll, vember 6, 1928. and for the as may 1 0jjer business 'h.Kil. 1! ui !,nerly come before the convention. Dim ripi NV lt a.l.va;, N. turr in k.'h(Mil, the court hereby called to meet -. DitruNu. .. dis-..Si No, of .n mom of department No. 1 of the iff 5 i'.i !:. lb C, lirii . i::;il ji.'r'tiT i:. t ill .i h.iii'.s A I.'. Mil, - ; : t'uring J,. .iiiiv.i s aiv ti l.r in to go to Weber county high school; Ilviitiant View mute to the high school, transportation 21 to 28 students; West Warn-i- i to West Welicr school, to tran- elementary sport forty to forty-fiv- e hildrcn nu,,, .nts. must (Incut ion School Hoard Opens Transportation Hids "I., l.!:.ius- j nnioM-n'- t . UEI; THE i J - tnst 10, M-r- ! '"I mIuhii, lt n-t- 24is Martini; avmiif. Nu- , it reel No. n.-l -- 4 i f livltvutm. N. 1 ; f ditivaut IW - No. Primaries in Weber and Davis counItairki No So-htrfpi ,.f roui.ty from court of selection hoite. Dsmnnuir ( delegates Km ties for the District aTid two counties, are hereby called fS Monday, August 13, 1928, at eight court h m son c -- viock n. m. and a mass convention Diktrat Nui U - No. f called for is hereby county Mm.ti- ii,.Watf or,.,.,,,. SSday. August 11, 1923, at 2:00 onUislrii-- No.24 IIS MhiUmh, No. ,if , 24i Mmlisi.n tirim,.. oclock p- - m. Said delegates are apport- son 4U"Nuf ioned on the vote cast for Honorable farr'aijmoi 2: Lorin need Smoot for United States senaDiMrirt No. 41 -- No of T tor at the general election of 1920, Farr .,h,w,i. Ku- one delegate being allowed for each 'f (iricKiit.s. 4: r. i h votes or major fraction One hundred. M . : o o :j j want amunnnrnt hall. 264 jt(S,v!lu.1',h j thereof cs Dmtnrt No. 44 n.il of d..iivk!e delegates are hereby i Tiu, Qinc, avenu.. among the counties of said judicial Of (lelcUiitOM, district and the districts therein and L ma convenUcn primaries ired ward HhU. 2f.S0 Madwon a ceil w be held as follows: ); . 1 ; t - 12.-u- t (M'i'u-o- of the Western Wyomit.ir s & Livestock company will be the ils..!i-M,iriii.- :t . "'i -- W. P. FULLER & CO. i I r Utah-Wyomin- g president! These three with Antone Ilansi m Ford-Nelso- j all first class jobs. 4!i-- No'. j - 2130 Washington Ave. 466-2H- th I - The fieri ric work nt the Hotel Iligclow, Thornton Drug Store, Colonial Building and Loan National Dollar Store, Continental Baking plant and Building. the Graham-PaigCo., Phone 390 465-2S- lh I 2- DfiS e . S Phone 22 IS Wash. on the new home or the n Motor Company. You will see our materials on 1 l- Company GLASS and PAINT i h Electric Service A. E. Winward, Mgr. furnished the 1 : We wish you success in your newr home. I 1 Evanston; Sylvester l.roiidhent. Salt! uk,; j.C. Maekay Salt Iaike, ami' E. Ilwsc will act as the board of di-- ! nd rectors. The Western Wyoming Land A Dftr,,,1tI of doiecatc. i n. Weber County Livestock company is a Utah corpora-- ! I WH1on cmiuo. 493 tion and owns 1 fiO.OOU acres of land! WithingOgdei City ,UrleKalLthool,' ' Diatri sthrr!' for winter grazing along the north; Uatru-- t N. Dintrict No. 1 No. o delagatea. 2; South of d, Uv,iU' l ,.wi, of the Union Pacific railroad, be- lachoul, School. street. Washington tween -- No. of 4 No. Granger and Carter, Wyoming. No. delcgaU-aof 60 and S. 2. District Nob. delegates ' els whoid. The corporation is divided into 27 street. PinsTW school. 160 0th straet. 'District Nov 6 No. of delegates. 1 19th pistnet No. 61 No. of delecaUw ' lwia shares, allowing for the grazing o( sciusd. atreet. Warf hall. 30th street, near Wall avenue. 1600 sheep for each share. The land, Distnrt No. 62 No. of ileleitates n. " District No. 6 No. of delegatea, 1; 19th wrd amusement hall. 6104 Porter ty this arrangement, will earry at one avemie. ward hall. 60th atreet. near Wall aiie. I District No. 7 No. of delegatea, 1 ; 19th w wtnet No. 6S No. of delegates uth Lime 41,200 head of sheep. Formerly 8104 Porter avenue' .ach share was good for 3700 sheep ward hall. 80th street, near Wall avenue "cv,,ent No. of delegates Dtatriet Nob S No. of delegatea. 1; City Oth )ut the officials of the company cut 1,04 the amount to allow for the reeondi-tionin- g of delegate.. 1; C of the range. No-The land owned by the corporation deIirat; 15 City or is considered among the best winter range in the west and is easily acees-- 1 No. of dolegatea. 1; Hop- West' Dtrict sible, due to its position along the District-NfW o. of delegate. railroad. delJ No. 1. of 14. and H. kDWtN. - - j JtER. :ati Wallart- N st Salt ljike to Ogden Wiih Van Meter, (.' treasurer of tie any at the annual meeting f stiu kholders in the Continental N.i-,- . itii i ul hank building in Salt Iake. Mr. Van Meter is also president and num- of the land A aci-l.ivestock company. Other officers ir. tht. company an: I. W. Spauldine. president, and Thomas Iainter, vice-moved from Uhailra Siur, W Lillian i.e.,1,. to the high rif..l'.t. lo haul livm lit to 44 stusehnol, l.:e D:i)ti!i, ID. in, iity wviv dents; the West Weber- ,i run-We'nly ones mure awards Wilson ivi,ii., I,, hai.l from 40 to 4. i r 1,:. v. i ren'ivitig U imt i.i'ihe letterU)' S Mrs, llshp!'ll w'T V"'! ' tlu1' V 0 drPImul major ' MOTOR CO. ry - I FORD-NELSO- N r i- Livestock Co. Opens Offices in Ogden i dil.-fia!r- court house ..aiding a besiaiii ,;1 wcik uf art, ih'ldicn to tin new Weln-county high Kuiun by lt.ni kliind, J.isc- - school, and the mlur - i.i ail i it iiu li.m- Hiirger, Darwin '1 Dor.it lie I f ihoi'l. Hr.'an, hy ,'iif es, in detail, are i!u:s,n, lmai.. orma Ma.iM ii, as follows: ;i'e rl - Look Them Over! We Are Pioneers Since 4) I h. 64-- No. 3 ia-N-o-of . 12-- 1 16-- ave- yatea. 2 ; 6nl ward hall. 22nd and Grant 2n0WiV,lle D BIDUtrict No. 16 No. of delegate., 1 ; Srd f0fJ.,,'l:cutrt Zl waid hall. 22nd and Grant avenue. deV,Etj North o I n 8. and Itandall Dis- ! District No. 17 Na of delegatea, 1; Srd tricu Nrth Ogden. PUhi ritJ n you warf hill. 22nd and Grant avenue. . 2: Dtatriet No. 18 No. of delegates, 1; Srd -- Texu leosant View Distrir- v- v,of of L avenue. delegatee. ward tall. 22nd and Grant . , , District No. 19 No. of delegatee, 1 : 10th ' R; D'rtncU-N- o. whether ward amusement tall. 16th atreet and Waah- of Utahs Development Only a Beginning;; I' eallei WiSrSlta Krta! of delegates, 1; 10th 7 ire mini amusement tall. 16th atreet and Waah- - gutirtiu ilttr-ipokeiof delegatea, 1; 8th aJSjSZ? 1 20-- No. U c? of "r. dnjPu,trict District No. of delegate., No. of delegates, 1. Grand total, 88. n The district committeemen from districts outside of Ogden City shal iix the places of holding the primaries, subject to the provisions of the foregoing assignments, and give due notice thereof. mng -- Sunday U! 11-1- 2 Bountiful District Number 6. of Number of Wet Bountiful District Number of dc le- ss tea, 1. dele-rate- Cos. Ford Nelson Motor Co. 2231 Washington Avenue Distributors of Graham-Paig- e Motor Cars and receive an inspiration from these optimists. Art posters submitted by school children of Ogden were among the best in the United States, according We congratulate them, and wish them success. May their confidence in the future of Ogden never be shattered and their business grow and prosper in their new Awarded Prizes in National Contest Centerville District Number of delegates 2 Farminrton Distort Number of delrsatea, S. Farminston District Number of delegates, S. Kayiville District Number of delegates 8. to word received from New York by Mrs. John W. Hyslop, president of Number of dciesatee, 4.' tajnDistrict South Weber, District No. of deles. tea, 1. the Ogden Humane society, who con- C into District-Num- ber of delrsatea, 1. Clearfield District" Number of delefatee. 1 All Qualified voters believing in the Syracuse District Number of deiegau. 1. of the Republican party are West Point District Number of principles delegutee, 1. slsptor you have in your mind any doubts as to the future of Ogden, pay a visit to the beautiful new home of the Ogden Students s, The district chairman of the districts in Davis county shall fix the place of meeting in their respective districts and shall give due and ample notice thereof. If We are and people of Ogden should be truly proud to have in our community such a group of enterprising citizens. data South Bountiful District 2. Utah is one of the most substantial states in the Union, it is declared by F. E. Prince, banker and basket manufacturer of southern Texas, who is sending several days in Ogden. Mr. Prince also expresses the belief in talking with Ogden business men that Utahs development has just started. Mr. and Mrs. Prince are being entertained in Ogden by E. C. Olsen, who is one of the largest customers for fruit baskets that Mr. Prince has in hh organization. 16 Daria County (25 Delegates) East fain, Texas Banker Says Attention Citizens of Ogden respectfully invited to attend and par ticipate in the said primaries in thei re spective districts. Dated at Ogden, Utah, August 6, 1928. A. R. BERTOCII, Morgan County Republican county chairman of (6 Delegates at Large) Morgan county. The county chairman of Morgan FRED RICH, county shall fix the place of holding Republican county chairman of said mass convention in Morgan counDavis county. DAVID J. WILSON, ty and shall give due notice thereof. Republican county chairman of Immediately after the election of the delegates the chairman and secWeber county. Who 'comprise the Republican judiretary of each primary or convention shall certify to the judicial committee cial committee of the second judicial the names of the persons chosen as district. delegates to said judicial convention. The brick for the i home. & Glass Go. Ogden Paint Oil Avenue 2140 Washington The National System of Heat With Ventilation Motor Companys Ford-Nels- on new home for Graham-Paig- e cars furnished by PAIG 1 ILLS 5 and be your choice. ffle Roof We Sell! T. A. REID irLrt cars irTrtf Pwed to Do of Cars. ,g Phone 319 Harrisville tune 234 ITS Ogden Pressed Brick and Tile Co. orl .Wask ectiica epri; did the Honing 'Painting r rrestone 'Hoses. Body Upholst- - Tires Plastering in the new home of the lire ACTION Motor Ford-Nelso- n for EilgHESE THREE DAYS! otor Co. enue A study of this installation will show the wide range of application of the National System of Fan Blast Heat ing and Ventilation, and we sincerely believe that an investigation of the National System will reveal it to Graham-Paig- e Cars. Notice the plastering when you attend the opening, and Phone 2238 .Co. Sugar House Lumber & Hardware Co. of Salt Lake City Distributors. |