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Show Community 1 Give My Best; I Can Give To My P'TTSl An Honest Newspaper la an No More resent Help in Time of Trouble VOLUME! HIGH NUMBER TARIFF ON City Gets Premium On Sale of Bonds SOFT DRINKS IN 0(i!-E- CITY HEREAFTER a Month New Fee for Dispensers of Harmless Fluid is High Point in New Ordinance; Chief of Police Has Say So; Police Given 'More Power in MOO Denying License Applications is going to coBt real money to drinks in Ogden from now soft K11 on. The city commission in its meetoring yesterday afternoon passed an dinance to control the sale of soft drinks. Its not going to be so soft for the soft drink dispensor, for the license fee is to be $100 per month. Cabarets will be required to pay 1100 per year; cafes, $24.00; cafeterias, $24.00; civic and commercial organisations, $24.00; confectioners and ice cream dealers, $24.00; department N 42 liLACKILUI WINS OVER NORSETH Cv "" totaling to replace the water liundi. due Januar 2. 1929, were awarded to the National Citv y of San Francitieo bv the ciu rommwMon Thursday afternoon. e bid, submitted by A. , I. State Iiank. for f rancwco concern, was for bringing a premium on the issue of $121.20 above par and is considered very satisfactory io on thv 4 per cent bonds with the call money rate in New lork soaring to 9 per cent. c.ni-pan- Bige-Ogde- right O i c r Nomination for fount) Attorney Overshad- n ows Other Offices in Hotly Contested Primary; Republicans Will Put Good Legislative Ticket in Field in November 1- -2 It fraternal organizations, grocery stores, $24.00; hotels, restaurants, $24.00; root beer $24.00; privately owned amuseafwita, atoms, $24.00; UTY OFFICIALS as-ifU- Hi fit to remit the assessment sees The meat of the new law is found in section 5, which is as follows: ' Section 5: "Whenever any such a plication (to sell soft drinks) is made the city recorder, it shall, at the next session of the board of commissioners thereafter, or as soon as practicable, be presented by him to the board of commissioners, which board, if it be deemed necessary, may refer the application to the chief of police, to - or police department of the city, for investigation as to reputation the character and of the applicant, and of the nature and character of the business in which such applicant is then the chief of police, or acting the police departmdht at the time, as soon as practicable, shall report his findings to the board of commissioners, which board thereupon may grant or refuse the license applied for, in its sound discretion. , Penalties prescribed are those covend by a misdemeanor, which provides a maximum fine of $299.00 and six months in the city jail or both such fine and imprisonment. The chief of police is vested with considerable power in recommending or denying applications for licenses, and the success of the plan to raise more revenue for the city will lie with the commissioner of public safety and engaged; head of the chief. Stephens & Wallis Starts Advertising Business in Ogden Wallis, Inc., of Ogden, s general advertising and printing business in Ogden and northern territory, opened offices in the First National Bank building with Horace H. Walker as manager. Ur. Walker has served as city editor of the Deseret News during the past seven years Stringham A. Stevens, president end general manager of the company, m commenting on the outlook for here said: Stephens & doing bus-me- ss .We have been convinced for some personal observation as well as by chamber ef commerce surveys, that Ogden and djacent territory afford splendid opportunities in many lines of business oot already represented there. We anennined, therefore, to establish our-vand to become a part of this Business community, and developed ur organization with that in view. Mr.' Stevens, a former advertising oan in Ogden, founded the present uunness in Salt Lake in 1917 as an The jwhisive advertising agency. F was incorporated in-- 1919, and I! grown steadily every since until one of the largest organizations hind in the state, with a time, through and experience es J per-aonn- el of 30 people. Red GUESTS AT LOGAN Large Delegation in a Special Train Met at Station by Re- Forty-secon- ception Committee Headed by Federation Rand; Inter-CitUnanimous acceptance of the citiRelations Extended at Special zens offer to send them to the National convention of the American Meeting and by Rotarians legion in San Antonio, Texas, Octoy 0. L. Becker, chuinnun of the committee, said that the neces--ir- Tiie Vtuli delegation, headed by the Ogden rorps under the direction of funds would he provided, and Drum Major Milton Boyle, will march ha: the people of Ogden were grute-iu- l in eighth pluce in the monster puradc. ber 8 to 12, was given Sunday by tn the corps for llie niunner in Since the annuuneement was made Ogden City officials, members of members of the Drum and Trumpet which they have responded to all Sunday, the men have been working the Rotary club, chamber of com- corps of Herman Baker post No. 9. for puldiitfyiervice. hard to make an impressive showing. merce officials and hundreds of Ogden and Weber county citizens were "here are in the field for the four-yeguests of Cache county Wednesday at roiiimissioni-rshiDavid MattWeber County Day at the county fair and II. P. Randall, incumbent. son' held at Logan. Candidates for two-yeThe delegation arrived in a special ure Hyrum Stallings. N. O. train at 11 a. m. and was met at the Ogden, Win. C. Hunter, Henry T. Jenstation by a large reception committee sen, and Moroni Skeen. headed by the Logan federation band. For the eity judgeship Simon P. An inter-cit- y Lurluw and Frank liceder are the conmeeting between the Ogden and Logan Rotary clubs was testants. held at the Hotel Eccles at 11:30 Hie places on the legislative ticket WatMamiKsen, Bamberger and a. m. are making considerable political Joseph Quinney, Jr., head of the LoWill Attend Weber County tis Mrs. Edward l,nut.or' ,7. gan plant of the Amalgamated Sugar l. Kich is being mentioned prominentConvention; W. H. Reeder, Jr., ly. (.ol p, A. Dix and Alimrt company, was the principal speaker, Becker and expressed thanks and appreciaare also being importuned by their 1 W. ham Rack J. Will 'reside; tion for the interest and faith Ogden friends to get in the race. business and industrial leaders have Candidates for the house of Temporary Secretary had in Logan and Cache valley. sentatives that have announced repretheir Frank Briggs, president of the caudidney or who ure being groomed aviWorld supremacy in the field of with the throttles of their engines The Republicans of Weber county for plueea on the ticket arc: Utah school for the deaf and blind, also was a speaker, he pointed out the ation will come to America this year, wide open, went into a nose dive di- will hold their county convention ut Iollher, David 1 Stine, Sol J. I. J. Kapvalue to Rotary of forming closer is the prediction of Robert II. Hinck- rectly above the vast stands, and did the Amerirnn legion chutenu Satur- lun. David Hickey, all of T. Ogden; who with II. M. air of not enthusiast W. 10 o'clock. flatten until it seemed out at and Jones associations. Others ley, Ogden, of Houier; T. K. Jones and they day morning friendships 1k Den R. would from crash right into the bleachers. Reeder, Jr., will the temporary L. S. Green of Kunesville, and Geo. A. who made brief remarks included W Brimhall, just returned H. Wattis. Republican candidate for the National Air races in Los Stunt flying, spectacular as it is chairman, and W, J. Rackham will bv Hiller of Ogden valley. for a single aviator, took on added temporary secretary. Frank Francis, !ovemor, Mayor Of added interest to local Republi and Wm. Edwards. "Air transportation developments thrills when the three planes from Among "the Ogden business men are coming so rapidly that not even the two famous units followed each cans is the announcement of County present at the meeting were F. II. those actively engaged in it can com- other in perfect formation in their Chuirman David J. Wilson that the Mulcahy president of the Ogden cham- prehend the rapid growth, Mr. Hinck- endless spins and turns. A "squirrel convention will be honored by the ber of commerce; Fred E. Williams, ley stated. "The national races were cage chase was put on by looping the presence of State Chairman Carl Mar. and Harman Peery, city commission- so overwhelming successful in demon- loop in a perfect circle, one behind the russen, Ernest Bamberger, candidate for United States Senator, and W. 11. ers, and Harry S. Anderson, chief of strating the durability, safety and other. Keen interest in the candidate for governor. city and coun-t- y Wattis, .1. Wilthe of sturdiness The fatal crash of Lt aircraft today that J. police. Republican conventions Saturday From of results the the imMr. Wattis, Republican nominee for commercial companies will find it primary liams, pilot of "The Three Muskeat the American Legion governor, was presented to the crowds possible to build up their lines fast teers," from flying upside down to Wednesday evening it is almost a evening chateau was manifest conclusion E. Samuel that the at the race course later in the after- enough to care for the passenger traf- close to the ground, put a damper on foregone turnouts to the primariesbyin the large Blackham the land wilt nomination varinoon and gave a short talk in which fic." Col. A. famous the trio until Charles ous districts. for county attorney. he complimented Cache county for the his services of Lindbergh, must take volunteering advantage "Ogden The choice of the convention of Republican State Chairman Carl R. wonderful display of exhibits and oth- every to become a leading to help out the show, was asked to commissioners of Price, together with W. opportunity is still a matter of con- f er interesting features at the fair. air center in comparison to its position take the lead with his former comErnest nattis, number as a Don B. are there large The fair was said to be one of the as a railroad center, Mr. Hinckley rades, Lieutenant Cornelius and Wood- jecture Colton ore expectedBamberger, to be in attend- most successful ever held in the coun- said. The establishment of daytime ring. His answer came when the trio in the field, especially for the two a.m'l at, ,Uus convention and deliver ty with numerous exhibits in all de- flying schedules by the railroads will in close "V formation swooped down year conimissiouership. short addresses. and keen competition for make it imperative that Ogden keep from the skies in frpnt of the stands. partments The only contest in honors all along the line. the primaries was for instructed deleabreastwith air transportation A tragic accident was narrowly avertThe fair closed Thursday night. ed when a navy plane took the air gates for the county attorneyship, the throughout the country. contestants being Parley E. Norseth, The leading scientific societies of directly beneath the three planes, and instant flash upward by incumbent, and Samuel E. Blackham, the country, the National Aeronautics only the followed "Lindy, closely by his comformer assistant city attorney. association the United States Simon Barlow, candidate for city judge also chamber of commerce and the rades, prevented a crash. Classes of study for the reserve Miclot Ifirpci to have a races, boiqbing demSociety of Automotive Engineers, each strong following of Ogden will be resumed among delegates. held their national conventions during onstrations, parachute jumping to a officers October 1, at 7:00 In the city districts, the the race meet in order to profit by given circle were among the features oclock Monday, delegates at the American Legion fleeted also Two serious accidents in rapid suc- the meet. A of will he delegates to the the aircraft of equipdemonstration giant seaplane gigantic This Fridecided Chateau. was last cession proved almost too much for under a interwith of created lot radio city convention, which will nominate the most rigid conditions that ped Merle Lindsay, 15, son of Mr. and est. The big plane would fly out over day noon at a luncheon held ut uty judge and constable candidates. can be put under. planes Healeys. Mrs. Walter A. Lindsay late Tuesday Speaking of the races of which the the surrounding country and bring iwtre w1cted 88 Allows Instruction clusscs for reserve of- in afternoon. was a back messages of the progress of the p city: flight ficers been have so in successful OgA compound fracture of the left c- - Jones, Mar-I,i!'tictJ-;r:in- ,er part, Mr. Hinckley stated they were races. At one time during a serious leg was sustained in the first accident so thrilling and nervewracking at traffic jam of automobiles near the den that a regular army officer will Kt,ABKh.am ,iartjHr8 Hickman, which was a collision between Lind- times that a person was completely field, the seaplane surveyed the sit- lie stationed here as supervisor of in- Arthur Foulger, Job Pingree. was announced at the 2 Stella says motorcycle and an automobile exhausted when the days program uation and brought back word to the struction, itColonel Max Schmidt, 1uul W. McCook, Mrs. HerbertBallinger, driven by G. W. Burgquist at Grant was over. While commercial flying officials just where traffic officers meeting by Stone. recommanding officer of the third streets. avenue and Twenty-sixt- h Neuteboom, Nellie West, units furnished a large part of the were needed most. serve area. Captain llomcr Walsh Alice Neuteboom. Police officers investigating the programs each day, the army, navy, The huge field where the races were has inbeen to Kirkendall-Darlinas the 4 Racbutl Ogden g case called the and marine corps fliers with their held was transformed from a barley structor assigned Hansen, Leroy Nelson. will move to the city Autin- - J- - A. Anderson, company's ambulance to take the in- "dare-dev- il stunts kept the 85,000 field into a modern park with lawns, within theundnext VJi'rW,u month. A. r, jured boy to the hospital. Mrs. Pearl and more spectators breathless and fountains, and huge bleachers seating The classes last winter had a larger ft Mrs. M. Alice Collins, Anna Kelley, who had administered first aid trembling a great deal of the time. 85,000 people in exactly 58 days. A n of officers jwreentage attending covto the boy, consented to accompany Hawks" loud Leona Grange, of Poulson, "Sea A,r.na three The famous speakers gigantic system in classes than the Ninth Clyde Warner. city him to the hospitaL of the navy in their specially con- ered every section of the stands, and Corps Area, any which includes Idaho, At the intersection of Twenty-fift- h so announced event was that Rackham, Dora Peterson, started where everystructed planes every Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, street and Madison avenue, the one else left off in performing the every onlooker could tccl exactly what Oregon, and Washington. It was the Henry Mack. W J. Critchlow. was struck with terrific force daring, and the hazardous and seem- was coming next. class that met every week. J Douglas Kri,y Nrth 0gden driven by Otis automobile an Another feature of the meet, Mr. only was said. This by it impossible, ingly Colonel McCook advised the offiE?rI Earl Fumias, Flor Stowell, of Lewiston. The ambulance trio, with their more conservative Hinckley said, was the airplane ex- cers of the change of administration ence Stanford, Chris Williams, was wrecked and Mrs. Kelly and the brothers from the army, "The Three position in the auditorium by the lead- for the R. J. in 104th division which Salt Moypg. Lindsay boy were thrown violently to Musketeers, had the spectators ing manufacturers of the country. Lake has been made for headquarters C M WilIi8 U B- - Bcst the pavement. Mrs. Kelly was cut and hearts in their mouths most of the I banes valued at $2,000,000 were plac- the Third reserve area. Inis new ared on exhibit, and sales representabruised, but not seriously hurt The time each afternoon. rangement will lie more satisfactory cuts and bruises sustained by LindHollingsworth, Aurelia On one occasion the three planes, tives for the various companies were than it was when headquarters were his increased suffering. down from a great height organized throughout the country. say greatly San Francisco. in zooming F. A. Turne and J. F. Gimlin, Jr., 9ibHon R- - H- - Hooper. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. Ilowell was who arrived immediately after the acMatti.e Gri en' Elizabeth chairman named of the local class of S. King1 cident, took the injured boy and Mrs. reserve Lawrence officers, succeeding .StPhens. George C. Kelly to the hospital in their automoClayton. William S. Moyes was elect- pnterniIJia,SrP Morris. biles. Mr. Stowell was taken to the ed II. J. secretary, succeeding Myers. 1ft Bessie Carter. sta1800 emergency hospital at the police Those who attended the luncheon tion. Dr. N. H. Savage, city physi,Mr8 M B- - Kichard-soare the following: Colonel McCook. Pi. K. Stanley. A plea for motorists to use extreme Lieutenant Colonel Copley cian, took several stitches in a cut Buster Gudmundson, Ogden youth, MaEnos, 11 M;,d Larson and M. Douglas. over his eye. who made parachute jumps from an caution in driving past school grounds jor Parkinson, Captain Thomas It. Joh" lu-and now that the children have returned Kerschner and Captain E. G. Thomas, airplane Tuesday, Wednesday of the Colarea staff, and Lieutenant care-fre- e summer onel Thursday at the Cache county fair at to school after a Clayton, Lieut. Lononel HowLogan, thrilled a large crowd of spec- of play is sounded by Ralph E. Bristol, ell, Ralph Poulton, It. L Olson; J. W. on. tators at Airport Ogden just before president of the Ogden Motor club, Farley, A. L. Anderson, Joseph I 21r:Flonce M. Caine, Harry Hol-lcof the dark Sunday evening. The jump, the local unit of the American Auto- Ncwey, C. L. Hughes, Charles V. K. W. H. Wattis, Mina Stratfori L. A. Pack, Porter Robbins Saxton, Associated General Contractors of which had been scheduled to take mobile association. Sherwood. Pearl Elliott, and J. II. Myers. until Ohve Idackham, David M. Shaw. America, with W. P. Ryberg, presi- place at 2 oclock, was delayed Children going to school for the 23 James Hunter, Frank L. Andent of the intermountain chapter, a second parachute could be brought first time this year are not yet acRADIO DEALERS ORGANIZE derson. Claire Anderson, David Gais-were hosts Thursday to other offi- from Salt Lake. customed to the crossing rules at inA permanent organization of radio Mr J cials of the association, including Gudmundson left the plane at an tersections, and are entitled to every Stewart Red- wus fteld f dealers Tuesdav a effected at ownmade and Automobile A. Bechtel, of San Francisco, presi- 1803-foheight possible protection. descent, striking the ers are urged to inspect their cars meeting held at the Hotel Digelow dent. J. F. Caldwell, president of the JoncB: Nellie Harper, G. though rapid considerable Keith WahlqniaL W. W. Rawson, force; not carefully and have the brakes ad- with Ray D. Harriger, of Glen with northern California chapter; Earl An- ground Piano company president; L. 180n Bertha Lloyd, manager of the NorthernBum. enough, however, to cause injury. justed in order that quick stops can Ba,kcr, Wesley Robbins, of the Browning Harris chanter, and Harry California Aviators during the World war be made if necessary. Products company, southern school the look out of for should Drivers director jumped from their planes to certain Warner, of the Ogden Sporting Sylvan heed the and tones unit of the organization. aid of parachutes safety death without the state Goods the of company, secretary-treasure- r. contractors hand for his when he puts up Prominent after their planes had caught lire The has a membership organization encars to stop when there ia danger of from the incinJiary bullets from of 15 dealers. (Continued on Page Eight) hit. children other btir.g f rrk- -' cy- - emy machine guns. eiti-'.-.-n- .s' y National Air Races Show Safety of Air T raf f ic; Robert Hinkley Says ar ar MEET IN LEGION commix-riussion- er Gigantic Spectacle of Races and Stunt Flying Carried Out by Hundreds of Planes Without a Single Failure of Plane to Function; Stunt Flying Too Close to Ground Only Mishap, Ogden Enthusiast Says An-gclc- B. Heavy Primary Vote . Shows Interest in Couniy Convention Reserve Officers to Resume Classes of Study October First - Ambulance Crashes On Way to Hospital; Boy Hurt Second Time Aero-anutic- s ' Cross-count- ry ng cross-count- ry nif, non-sto- Hol-?.V- 7W.J. am-bulen- ce 9-- Cross Appeals For Relief Funds to Aid Storm Victims .Jftith more than a thousand lives the recent hurricane that swept 5 est Indies and Florida and prepay damage running over $200,000,-rJJ- J Resident Coolidge and the Amer-Re- d Cross have sent out an for financial assistance for the stricken areas, amps carrying food, clothing, tents, and other necessi-- r have already been dispatched to Bico, where it is believed that cent of the people are without but more supplies will be ur-pl- ea I Wed-ic.si- hi AND ROTARY CLUB $24.00; $24.00; ment parks, $24.00. The church bazaars also come under the ordinance. They will be $1.00, unless, as provided in the document, the city commission The Republican primaries held evening in iho city and county were hotly ronlv.'tcd. The big fight for d. legates was staged over Iho enumy attorneyship, und the slates wore muvie up with that end in view. The forces that were at work for Samuel K. Blnckhnni cleaned the platter. und (he Iarley H, Norseth adherents were almost all left ut home. In the d district, where most of the fights against the El-- d ledges are staged, the Blackham slate wax victorious. Vern Eldredge, I he Norseth leader in the district, was left at home. Wayne Eldredge could not make the grade in his district, and A. It. Gibson took a licking in his bailiwick. So much of the organization work was done on the county thut there is conuderahle attorneyship speculation ax to the outcome concerning the commissioner county nominations, medi-suppli- es, ,ifr needed. -- ty affijastui Careful Driving Past Buster Gudmundson Jumps From Plane School Grounds Urged Feet in the Air By Ogden Motor Club n, Contractors Inspect Echo Dam Project y. the terrible storm finally out to sea, the Red Cross is Jjyiy following the stricken trail twister across Florida and the ftffiknd where the death toll mzy ?P,9 &nd the property damage Bullions and millions of dollars, karl Hopkins, chairman of the m county chapter of the Red states that a quota of $3,000 fi Zwn set for Weber county, and effort ii being made to bring tenificance of the disaster rJr F.lait vr'isii vice-presiide- nt ot Bros.-Rober- ts k Cah-fom- ia vice-preside- nt; boy-patrolm- an siSSSfirtjTO' |