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Show ee That Your Name is the Registration Before October V? 011 List t 31 You .aaK il .ft, j & VOLUME 2 OGDEN, UTAH, County Commission May Donato $17,500 SEN. ROBINSON FIRES BIG GUNS The show J i" ,1 lt of decided i: ;,.0 Elks to Entertain Shafer in The Cinh;naii .Secretary fromnSr which to propaganda in Strong Terms lister Krru J. Col. p. A. Dix. p. m. F. Fiel- irroi.riatu. other points of interest. At ( o'clock a dinner will be held in the Hotel Bigelow in honor of the grand exalted ruler. Following the dinner, Mr. Ilulhert will go to the Elks club on Grant avenue und give his address. A musical program will precede the talk. I.. J. Mann exalted ruler of Ogden lodge, and other lodge officers make up the commit tee which is handling arrangements for the Hulbert nt - ad-Jht- ss .eS, yr Offden of Chamber of Commerce Celebrates New Home With Huge Banquet Votes Against Curtailment Of Reclamation Work that the Republicans of Utah fact were who trying to elect another senator of the Republican party that its policies had brought prosperity No one, he to the United. States. declared, would attempt to deny that the farmers had not prospered during the last seven and one-ha-lf years, adding that both political parties had recognized this fact by the planks on the subject in their respective platforms. He also referred to the depression in the textile industry in the east, the mining industry and the oil industry, iq addition to setting out that millions of men were without employment at the present time. With these facts admitted, he said further, he was unable to see in what manner a Democratic victory could be looked upon as a calamity. Respecting the claim of the Republican party in regard to the tariff, Senator Robinson said that it vii not the intention of the Democrats to so revise the tariff as to permit the flooding of the markets with foreign-mad- e goods or reduce the ' wages of the American working man. He did expect, however, that an effort would be made to reduce the rates where they permitted monoplies to thrive and the people to be oppressed thereby. Senator Robinson then took up the question of farm relief in detail, quoting Hoover as aying that the remedy was in limproduction and remarking that, ing if production should be limited, many farmers would have to quit and enroll with the great army of the unthe de-el- . the fountain of progress. It is only through freedom free-oof religion, freedom of speech, ireedom of the press, and freedom of e person that our citizens can to the enjoyment of greater Poisons m ad-ran- ce rights that they now yrylc Cum-crlan- d, Kem-mere- AcClddlt Illirt Milling Building Addition Doubling Capacity Airplane Visitor to Speak at Chateau ' : T ry 1 ar-jw- ea Com-gna- n, ot Days For Registration of U. Extension Work Starts Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, October 30 and 31. are the only two remaining davs to reirister. and with the registration in tne Ugh pitv thus far. there will be a rush com-rx'rative- lv nd extension by the University lncresed 40 per cent during year of 1927-2- 3 with Og- divi-offer- ed Inst two days. who will not be in Eligible bp-loi- r - lh h m r'tW of thesenottwo remain- registered ing dscs srd who have o far srd tbrre are hundreds of them !n the ritv and county mav register at the university, evening including Octo-C- n the year num- - nv wekdiv he Yrr 'dment 17. with county clerk between 7 and !. They may reg-,vi- h r ,vr 8easns work of the extension -- v''iiOTI from v' clerk, however, only af- this year starts Monday fr jjHgderatoVlok V"? W. H. Wattis Touring Japanese Greet New Ambassador to U. S. Southern Utah Towns I Japanese residents of Ogden had the of meeting the new Jleasure Sunday ambassador to the United States, Katsuji Debuchi, and hia family at the Union station on their way to Washington. The ambassador, his wife, son and daughter, all apeak very good English, and shook hands with the visitors. Mayor Frank Francis welcomed the party on behalf of the city, informing them that, the Japanese residents of Ogden are prospercitizens, for which the ous, ambassador was justly proud. The daughter, Masaru, 16, has bobbed hair, bu is now permitting it to jpow. She said she will not bob it again as she understands American women are no longer bobbing their hair, and she desires to follow their example. The two children will be placed in schools in Washington, the ambassador said, ns he wishes them to have the advantage of an American educa (oV-goro- ,&p&.cy,nd S I ,nd to pro,ide I A?!! Aconrtiifi iMAvviVijst thmuifh Off 10 th6 widthi Tag wAolc structure will - SSft - c .. president of the Republican state com-- 1 I rs T) VXlVCIl nittno. The itinerary includes Salina, Richfield, Marysvale, Milford Para-- I Tnrlrvo! trBcks of the Ogden Union Railway lw 1 IVe J Uj :oneh, Parowan. Coder City, Pan-- 1 jan(j Denot company will parallel both I sides of the warehouse and mill. ruitch, Toquerville, St. George, Min-- 1 I Max-1 the to Conferences regarding the Royal robbing rsville, Beaver, Fillmore, Eureka, Pleading guilty I STephi, .Delta, Milling company improvement have Santaquin, Pay son, II well service station of $27 Sunday Spanish Fork, Springvillc, and Provo. night, Fred Meadows, 25, of Los An-- 1 brought a number of prominent offi- I I geles and John Adams, 21, of Chicago, cials to Ogden, including J. W. I were sentenced to serve not less than I wood, of Great Falls, Mont., president I J. i ctllcU five years in the penitentiary by I and general manager of the Royal I Loll IT Stnrnfvp Tost I district judge Georg? s. Barker in the Second Milling company; George Cormack, of court. Minneapolis, director of manufactur-. .. . . . .. When arrested about three hours I ing for the Royal Mills, Inc.; and a part of the II George Sutherland, of Great Falls, Mfter ebbing the station,the I balance general superintendent of the Royal was recovered, money u food. I Milling company. The Royal Mill- and i!? been for liquor 3pent having hrd a ing company, having plants in Great with was armed IrW One of the men Th-- y to state were the taken Falls, Kalispell, Pasco and Ogden, is Ptol. now the western unit of the General tSSSJa prison Thursday. Jt affif thf t 2f. "HAILES in i da Mills, Inc.; the greatest milling cor I tion. poration in the world, The eastern and 3 per cent solution. The boxes TWO unit of this gigantic company is the will be examined every 30 days, and I Washburn-Crosb- y company, with mills the final test made next March- in in cities. many principal the presence of growers and shippers Chief throughout the territory. Business is too firmly entrenched to Wattis-for-Governby or be swayed or disturbed bv the coming TO WEBER B. Y. PLAY U. The petition of Harry Eagles to presidential election is the opinion of Club Ogden Marriner S. Eccles, president of the stage a boxing contest October The real strength of Coach Delton First National bank and First Savings the auditorium on Twenty-thir- c street and Washington avenue was Bramwells Weber college fpotballl bank and E. G. Bennett, denied Wednesday by the city commis- squad will be determined Saturday at I and general manager of the First Se-- I sion on the advices of Fire Chief II Lcrin Farr park when they meet the I purities corporation who returned I pressed by a group of 80 business men II. Wardleigh and J. II. Roberts, rep nowerful freshmen crew from the! Wednesday evening from Philadelphia! of Ogden at a luncheon at the Hotel resentatives of the National Bonn Brigham Young University who have! where they attended the convention of I Bigelow Tuesday noon. Ralph E. been serving as battering rams for the American Bankers association. Bristol presided at the meeting and of Underwriters. New York, Chicago and Detroit! introduced the speakers. Emergency exit conditions and fire Coarh Ott Romneys first string men. club was hazards make the building unsafe as a The kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. vere visited enroute. Mr. Bennett was! A The freshmen played Ricks to a a truest of George Horace Lorimcr, ' formed to work for the election of gathering plict for a large number r.f jr'.'ib' according ti Chit f V .;1-- I standstill at l'rovu Tuesday, the score Nditor cf i he Saturday Evening Post, Wattis and the entire Republican I O.nl-.'.i.rii. fin:: il in f. . il. in lh-law-abidi- air HoUlUp ra, Vooic earn Juliet Sher-Annl- ne ng Tronorl iur T Auditorium Declared Fire Hazard - Ogden Bankers Return From East Formed in 2-i- vice-preside- nt Wattis-for-Govern- 1 v. ng Whit-meyc- fol-lg- ,Jhe Judges of u diately with Secretary E. J. Fielsted, of the chamber of commerce. The decision to travel together in largo buses has been received enthusiastically by meniliers of the organization, eliminating the strain of driving and the tne smaller larger cars cars on the trip. The party will leave Ogden at 8 oclock the morning of the 23 with Morgan, 21 miles, as the first stop. From there they will go to Devil's Slide, Echo, Coalville and Evanston, arriving there at noon. A short stop will he made for luncheon. Then the party will leave for Spring Valley, A visit to the coal fields of Glencoe. Oakley and Diamond-vill- e r, will be made on the way to where they will arrive at 6 oclock in the evening, having covered 175 miles. Second Day The morning of the second day will be spent visiting the oil fields of La Barge, going by way of Frontier and Susie. Due to the early start, which wil be made from Kern merer, 6:30 general o'clock, the party will breakfast at rs Name l- - With letters of welcome already being received from towns along the route of the Ogden chamber of commerce good-wi- ll tour through western Idaho next Wyoming and eastern week, the tour promises to be the largest and best ever undertaken, according to P. II. Mulcahy, president of the chamber of commerce. We do not have to ask those who are already familiar with the territory to be visited, Mr. Mulcahy said, they are eager to go and any Ogden business mun who can possibly spare the time should take advantage of the rip nnd see for himself the wonderful trade possibilities from the surrounding country that is already favorable to Ogden. The party, which 'Is under the direction of C. II. Barton, will leave in large motor busses from the Hotel Bigelow at 8 oclock Tuesday morning, and every person who is going is urged to make reservations imme- With both teams determined to stay selves, and may prove in the win column of the Rocky ground-gaineagainst the Farmers. orchestra. Mountain Football conference chamCharles B. Empey was Romney, with a capable reserve of pionship race, Dick Romneys Utah bnckficld material, will probably start chairman oil the arrangements com- ta Barge. Aggies, with two of its best players Wade, Smart, Call and Gillespie. The mittee in connection with Harry S. They will return to Kemmerer In out of the game with injuries, faces entire Aggie student body will invade Anderson, E. K. Elton, E. C. Olson, time for lunch, leaving there at 2 the greatly underestimated University Ogden this morning with more Logan I. C. Richardson, I,. F. Whitlock,' and o'clock for Montpelier. Sage, Coke-vill- e, of Wyoming aggregation at tarin rooters coming in time for the game, W. 1). W. Zeller. Border and Pegram will be viswhich will be called at 2:30 sharp. ited en route. They will reach MontFarr park today. g pelier at & oclock after having covprobable lineup will be as The grid classic is the. only conferGi 1)1)011 S ered 173 miles. ence game to be played in Ogden this The party will bid good by to Mont111 Position Utah Aggiesl year, and promises to be well attend- Wyoming the morning of the third day pelier ed by local football fans and support- Dunkcr le Jensen out at 8 o'clock with the busses head$2,000,000 ers of the Aggies from var'ous parts Duncan It Judah A most unusual automobile acci-- j ed toward Ogden. The last day's of the state. The Colorado Aggies Hirst Bergeson I de.nt occurred Tuesday when Miss Ayr- lg cover 1581-- 2 miles and c Gardner I yle Gibbons, who was Valuation of Utahs crops this year and University of Utah teams, who Orbourn also will clash Salt at take Saturday, will exceed the 1927 figure by more Bennett her rg Saxerjinio than $2,000,000, according to Frank witness the game, eager to find the Stewart..... rt Day I severely weak points of both teams whom they Caughlin re Andrews; statistician for the U. Df?l1n I I hour toP win b de, Woodruff, I meet later in the season. The Hart must . who '1 KvAnston And Hams of is an Bftrk('r driver OI the Oihw qb (i( department agriculture, I on be will tables .Wade immediately treated the patient and lh .. turned, however, Harkins Ogden visitor conferring with County rhb ...Smart I reported the accident to tne police. . Farrell Saturday. Agent A. L. Christiansen. fb Mr. Andrews said the value o: Curley Greaves, sports editor of the Toucher Gillespie I The accident might have been morel ItOyHl CO. cr Utahs crons last year was in excess ' Denver News and Foss Parsons, sports ?erioas Reserves: Wyoming Kidd, Scott, of 39 million dollars and in spite o editor of the Denver Post, will be "lowly ,th? Hubbard, Buckmastcr, Joyce, Burger, the drought and some poor crops among those present. Barker, M.taler, J will Mowrey, Thompmn, feature A would go higher than that this year. special play by play Lome at 2871 Madison avenue.' The onion yield is much larger than be telegraphed to Laramie for the Coram. ahd Paul. w said Mr. Andrews. gridgraph at the University of WyoOgdens future as a milling center expected, of is again emphasized with the There will be 470,000 bushels har ming. This will keep the studentswith J nouncement that the Royal Milling vested as compared with 300.000 las the Cowboy lair in direct touch I G. Griffin, Hunsaker, Cliff, the Clark, I 'wmpany at Twenty-nint- h street and is game. due to a little year. This increase Coach' George Mctarnen has a well Richmond, Peterson, Layton, Nelson,! Pacific avenue will double their pres- more acreage and a better yield. of Gunnell, Tate, Remund, Lindquist, I lent milling.. capacity of 925 barrels Utahs onion yields are equalled by bu balanced veteran team, with mostthis Harry II. Culver, who is touring the 01 uour na,,y' the in Cannon, MeBeth, Gudmundscn, Christ-- 1 last ad- lineup A new two-stoyears players few states and this is due to our goo( west by airplane campaigning for soil and good farming. Prices wil season. Farrell, Cowboy halfback, and offerson, Campbell, Richens, Banger-- 1 "'MercoJItZrubction4 reter, Siillij, Bishop, Adams, R"oifins( also ran about double those of last his running mate, Harkins, are Co., local contractors to house the puted to be Almost a team in them Bowen. the address by Senator Robinson k.tkrowratic leaders of the state, year. their wives were introduced, governor George H. Dem responded tne enthusiastic applause and made Commissioners tew remarks, stating that the past waiions of the legislature had Election passed re beneficial legislation than all in the state com- bined. Sutures A double list of judges of ejection and a constable were named WednesSenator Robinson and his party in day by the Weber county commiscity from the north Before 5;30 oclock and were met at sioners in al precincts where the vote 1924 ge station by Governor and Mrs. was in excess of 300 during the elections. 1926 or Win1;6 Hi Bern. Senator and Mrs. The list includes a double set of King, Justice Valentine ,? Jeon. State Chairman Delbert M. Judges in districts 6. 9, 23, 24, 27, 30, 40. 41, 42. 42, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53. 54. per and Mrs. Draper, National James H. Moyle, Mrs. Burch Creek, Huntsville and Plain which Musscr, associate state City. In the other districts in eber County Chairman the vote will be smaller only one set lr?n?in and Mrs. Huggins and of iudires h named. a umber f other In districts where a double set of prominent DemLake and Weber coun- judges is named, counting of ballots ote will begin as soon as twenty votes votes hnmediately upon their arrival Sen-- n have been cast and each twenty will be counted as rapidly thereafter tak-a 1J8.on and his party were drive in automobiles through as cast, until the polls are closed. This canyn and as far up the is done to facilitate the counting. as the artesian wells. Return-to5? meinbers of the visiting party Only Two More dinner on their private cars. iKe!Pondonce and Ogden Business Men; Greetings Already Deceived From Points Along the Way; Leaves at 8 oclock Jinrtnr in-ot- es Possess. Aggie-Wyomin- Utah Crop Valuation Increases the religious phase of every side. The gain sffair, known as the Greater Ogden Reception, was presided over hy P. H. Mulcahy, president of the chamber of commerce, actAddresses were ing ns toastmaster. given by Mayor Frank Francis who spoke on The Chamber of Commerce and the City. Albert 11. Foulger spoke oii,,,The Chamber of Commerce and the Retail Merchant; Ezra J. Kjeldstod spoke on the Holies and Aims of the Secretary, and James H. He Vine, former president of the chamber, spoke on Greater Ogden. Vocal selections were given by Mrs. r. S. W. Iladcon and Mrs. Ray The boys chorus from the Ogden high school, and a male trio composed of Ralph Peterson, William 8. Wright and Rood Gammell each Instrumental selecgave numbers. repeated tions were gven by the White City g Stage Set for Grid Game at 2:30 P. M. Today , campaign, Senator Robinson that all the corruption and Kraft in public office put together vas not as harmful to the American meal of citizenship as the propaganda against Governor Alfred E. Smith, Because of his religion. It seeks to undermine the foundations of liberty and equality. It to hatred of one group of religious believers against another and Privileges and half-mezzani- ne r claim employed. In discussing The official opening of the Ogden chamber of commerce in its new floor quarters on ho of the Hotel Bigelow was ushered in Thursday with a huge banquet tendered members of the chamber and their guests hy the hotel moangement. targe baskets of flowers from business institutions throughout the city flanked the new chamber quarters on m?asures of the United iuatesJ,h-!;mbtof commerce favoring of federal reclamation projects, and favoring the creation of a federal farm board to report its recommendations to congress were voted down hy the Ogden chamber of commerce referendum committee com- person, James E. Ecus and A. P. Bigelow. Measures that were favored for passage were as follows: 1 The committee recommends strict of land, reclamation, and reforestation policies of the federal government. 3 The committee recommends that the national chamber expressly declare that its advocacy of reasonable protection for American industries subject to destructive competition from abroad and of benefit to considerable part of the country,any is applicable to agriculture. 4 The committee recommends that marketing of agricultural products should be supported anc that producers of agricultural commodities should be encouraged to farm marketing associations , along sound economic lines. 6 The committee recommends tha agricultural credit requirements be adoption of existing facilities. met through full development anc 7 The committee recommends that adequate federal appropriations for economic and scientific agriculture research by the department of agri culture. 5t?teifrCi.n,Iuin would vote with Senator Smoot, stating that it was bad enough for Senator Smoot to have one vote in the senate, and I certainly dont want him to have two. Senator Robinson then attacked the TOUR L Commerce Mr. Ilulhert will be escorted from Salt take by u motor caravan of Ogden and Elks front other Utah lodges. Upon arrival in Ogden he will be taken for a motor ride that will include a visit to Ogden canyon and was made last $17,50(1, was jear, requested on the ground that the show this Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Ar- is under added expense, due to fh I candidate for Democratic fact thin a $5000 addition to the show kansas. of the United States, fired coliseum is being contracted the biff ffuns of the Democratic cam- missr!LoOUr-l.ai,,ror,'iatedhc masterful paign in Utah with a must he used before a packed house of DemfNT Tltr- ons and Renublicans at the Egyp-tio- n ttc.. at show. The appropriation theatre Wednesday evening. Ut thv RlH'ciaI fund pro- virliHKne Senator Robinson, following a glow, exhibitbffl1r8net,.,a for colJeVy each ing introduction by his fellow ThU Hon. William II. fund totals $19,500 this yeSr logue in the senate, welKing, was given an enthusiastic af-t- r come when he arose to speak, and to C. his Senator C. respects paying King launched into every phase of the campaign except prohibition. In of Senreference to the ator King, the speaker lamented the vice-preside- GOOD-WIL- STARTSTUESDAY King and Scores Republican commission next Monday. Tlu com-- s prosperity Claims by Citing compose,! of President Unemployment, and Farm Deded and pression; Denounces Religious 1 Murray Hulbort of New York, grand exalted ruler of the 1. P. O. Elks, will be the honored guest of the Ogden club Tuesday, October 2J, and to be largest and Dost Yet will speak at a public meeting at the Trip Elks home Tuesday evening at 8 Undertaken by Chamber of that the ) IVhhl8!?1' ilart0n- - Manager Last 30-3- IDAIIO-WYOMIN- G Grand Exalted Ruler In Ogden on Tuesday thl already wil1 1,0 tx,,,,,i,ion n eeting cf the $i:-r,0l- Have Registered. 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