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Show Friday, November 2. THE OGDEN POST Salt Lake caravan, which carried an orchestra to provide music for the dances along the route, to which admission was charged. Charge of 25c was made at the door to hear the orchestra play or to "look on" from the gallery. Asked concerning this one Salt Laker said: Why, of course, we have taken this orchestra a.ong to he?p pay our ezpenses. We like the spirit of the Ogden boosters best! The Ogden Post AssociatUm Member Utah Slat Press Member National Liiitortal Arsociation Published each Friday by Tl Post Printing and Publishing com. avenue. piny, 242S K jewel matter OcEntered as second-clas- s the at post office at tober 17, 1927, Act of March the under Utah, Ogden, Os-dr- n .3, 187!). Year Subscription Price: $1.00 per Telephone 365 672 340 sup-lorte- 358 378 899 dome-shap- 49 679 - are designed to put n. & 3 V. F. Hoyr V. K. M. K. M. K. M. R Hallrrat Hallrraft Hallrraft David K. Harri RubmII P. Haiti Kiuuwll P. Hart! F. Hnvvn Ounce - Haw h& H 54 Kiln a. M5 VMtm A. nin kw eh A. Hain nSd AM. Vwum Antt m R o. cm-k- iii M 4M h03 of them. to in These .w the men who. In order encIcnt .nd rMentl w feed f.t r 595 grudges are doing their utmost aond a man to the United States senate r.ei never 617 who has, as the record shows, , Mft vote to against missed an opportunity industries! ,71 the protection of Utahs 102 445 681 630 c.'foKS. c. K. Mm. w 111 . R67 1620 The good iniprewlon tnmle party will have a lasting effect. cimwnt Frank N. Came Ruth Junk Clement Ruth Junk riemenu Rlrth Junk clement W.E. E. A. E. A. E. A. E. A. iv Ikinnhue Donohue Donohue Donohue a. bonohu A. nonohue KST j K j)nrmrr E. A. Duneomh Ww? 527 J. have went! Comparisons are odious, is the old saying, and The Gazette cannot hut compare the spirit between the Ogden Chamber of Commerce members on their good-v- t ill trip and a similar activity of Salt takers several years ago. The Ogden bunrh insists upon paying for everything as they go, even to assessing themselves a dol'ar apiece for the banquet here last evening. The Lions felt it should he complimentary. Compare that spirit with the 600 476 125 100 2.000 2.000 500 600 600 125 10.000 600 5.000 600 200 2.000 600 100 875 N. Edward M6 Alhm-- t Olivrr Klatail A COMPARISON '52 Emil F.ri.'kMin More power to the Ogden boys! t 281 1 m Fridman and here were 413 Juliu E. F. Frey They hsvc come, A. C. Fronch 11. 1L Gnddnnl II. H. Gmldaril N. 11. Gramlinic N. H. Gramlinic N. II. Grnmllnit William J. Grnrlwrk William J. GroeatiKk William J. Crorahrck William J. Gromhuck Thumaa II. Gulritht'y Thoma R. Gnloirhlly MG Edwin V. Grimmer Chr'Hi Giwnhnicen F,s6 1.487 Chri 1712 K. J. Groraberk 88 John llolimw Mil Wlllnin II. llulmra 111 I W, 61. llulinra 67H "17 743 319 186 M2 :S3 696 710 711 M0 643 G. G. G. G. G. G. G. 500 300 400 60 2.000 6.600 200 300 600 500 800 100 300 100 600 500 1,000 200 26 1 66 Gm-nhaw- K. Park Pack Pack Pack Park F. Pack C. G. C. C. C. W. Kubinaon W. Robinon W. Richard, W. Richard, W. M. M. M. M. 61. M. M. Jr. Jr. Richard, Jr. i today and be safe. HasmuMcn RaamuMcn Riwmimaen Kaam Kaam NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE Kaam Kasm Fred E. Kay Fred E. Ray M. L. Rickman Beanie Driver Redmond Ogden, Utah Jame Simiwon Jomrt SimpMU J. A. Stewart J. A. Stewart J. A. Stewart J. A. Stewart S. 1. Shellalmrser . I,. G. Sarser Harry W. Smith Fannie Bnyder 2.60 2.60 A0 .60 1.60 2.00 W a 2.60 ... 303 2.38 618 2.60 807 .63 690 .50 652 10.00 .25 10.00 746 2.50 833 2.50 681 .63 When your valuables are in a safe deposit box in our vault, you know where they are, and you know they are safe. The small cost, by the year, of a box to meet your requirements, should influence you in getting one F. Pack F. Pack F. Park G. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. 6.00 2.50 they are K. Parr 6L Pejiper F. F. F. ti. F. 844 74 876 81 404 405 404 407 406 660 670 446 603 .50 MrKrnale Alir 8s0 4.00 12.60 1.38 J. John Prhk 2.60 400 SAFE a and you know where Howard 2.60 1.50 600 600 100 100 I Ift L. E. Nelson P. A. Ncbon H. Vanilan Nuien Jamm Peteraon 6.1 300 2.600 775 100 500 A4lfm wmtam editorial from thelos f(5 K goou 1.000 1.000 600 300 K. their 400 ft Fred M. Nr Fred Norman 601 612 613 614 616 616 5.00 1.00 2.00 2 3 vi O. Nicholaa lon Maraaret K. Niehola 600 IJiO 400 A. 421 517 539 568 689 2.60 I Ia John MrFarland Jame MrNulty 2N5 2.50 2.50 600 600 600 4im,llI1 TUC"' F. Caldwell Jt Ih-d- THEY LIKE US IN g lm 647 671 273 74 289 384 354 398 660 2 2.50 i'a!" well, he is Sf IL D. R. D. I am 11. P. Umbreeht A. W. laiwery K. H. Ixird K. IJivenherif J. F. I ensure S. H. Lynrh, Jr. Mis Nelli MeWbinney Bert Martin T. G. Morrt Luther Maxwell John Malaun F. II. Malhraon G. ). Mattson Fred Matson P. K. Marron A. J. McDonald Civil MiFarland 616 117 365 369 492 411 2.50 T. Heal effort to M7 A L Cook state making a strenuous from com- - m a. u cook people natural gas keep the commonwalth. 1; fc this ing some mercc members Hint K. 4- H'it ed wa him in the limolignt. p. Clark ,,, phu p. ciark Oscar Carlson, paid representative who has Um phii p. Clark of the coal trust in Utah, down a. u Cook the and boon up going recently playtTbylhe Oge on 4r H. B. B. H. H. &m2 rs who fired the opening gun lor we Pure Politicians. Mr. Cannon may haw conwdcrable oec a bouts; but if he has, we have Can-unable to find it. Probably Mr. WYOMING Tho following Hoyt lloyl F. Hint F. IK-I- u . Next in line is Joseph J. io hi- 11. 504 671 ItO E. V. Snyder A. L. Stout E. J. Stowe W. M. Bhotta Mae D. Slaushter Hubert Slaughter W. H. Sadlier 51 ra. J. E. Smith A. A. Suliotea 8. A. Shreeve John N. Smith Alice Thomaon Mr. Madeline M. Hoacanelli J. M. Thurup K. A. Vail Ted Volkcr Ted Volkcr Chari, a W. Wright 327 25.00 828 2.50 21 22 l,ee J. Wright 1.00 (64 William Wendt 10 2.50 43 61. J. Went .50 103 M. J. Wet 1.63 !S4 O. R. Wardleigh 2.50 01 T. J. Welcker 1.60 863 William J. Willi 2.00 80S George J. Wolf .25 454 K. A. Weaver 10.00 456 F. A. Weaver 1T.60 665 F. A. Weaver 5.00 474 II. E. Walker .60 601 31 ra. Grorc Werley 1.00 6,10 Eliiiahcth Werley 1.60 712 J. R. Ward -- 2.50 165 Lelley H. Young with law, o many inarm Anti in 2.60 tock a may be nrcet-sii-ry each y:rccl of aurh 1.60 nld at No. 811 Central Building, will l 6.00 Contimml Good limes versus Depression TBSESE ME. THE ISSUES time is now near when the people of Utah and of America will decide the nature of government they want for the next four years. It is a decision that should be made calmly, deliberately and seriously, for it affects your welfare, your prosperity, your childrens happiness, your familys hopes I THE The prosperity of Utahs industries depends upon the Republican policy of adequate tariff protection. Senator King has opposed Utahs welfare by voting against the protective tariff. He calls this tariff iniquitous, infamous, damned before it is horn, destined to damnation during its lifetime, and doomed to damnation and obloquy after its death. Can yon expect protection from a man who holds views like that?. Do you want to support a man who heaps abuse on the d of your state? Do you principle that is the very want William H. King to go back to Washington for another six years to obstruct, hinder and embarrass Utah's Republican delegation in their efforts to safegttard your interests? Dont be deceived by smooth-tongue- d oratory. Compare the mans campaign "promises with his recordl Has he promised protection and encouragement to Utah's welfare? In Utah, yes: but in Washington, nearly 3000 miles away, he acts against your interests! Utah needs a new junior Senator Ernest Bamberger who will help not hinder, Reed Smoot in the Senate. if .50 tnrtcn. rtnh, on the 12th day of November, 1929. at tho hour of 12 o'clock, nmui. to twy with 2.60 ileliniiui tit niawiiwnU thereon, torether of advvrtiaing and expena.a of nle, 2.50 5.00 V. D, PNYPF.R. Secretary, 311 t'entrnl Iluilding. Ogden, Utah. 1.00 1.32 Fir I publication October 26, 1928. 1.50 .60 nl It ?? T publication November 9, 1028. life-bloo- Priced $25 to $100 Below Actual Value Buick Touring1 Chevrolet Touring Dodge Coupe Paige Closed Car 1928 Whippet Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1925 Rickenbacker Sedan 1925 Dodge Sedan 1926 Olds Sedan 1928 Chrysler Those tried and true representatives-o- f the people of. B. Don Utah, Colton and E. O. Leatherwood, should be to Congress to continue their watchfulness and diligence and energetic promotion of Utah's welfare. 5125 ; t? T tt tT t v T v tt t t ROBERT H. HINCKLEY, Inc. t 125 225 135 V Ford 1923 Touring Ford 1925 Touring 75 And Utah needs a governor who is in harmony with' , the stand of Herbert Hoover and other Republican leaders on the vital problems of our nation and our state. Utah needs as governor a man with the broad business exper cnc.e proved organizing and executive ability of William H. Wattis. Utah needs a Republican governor, to bring to our state the fullest benefits of harmonious administration under proved Republican principles. Let s hold fast to the proved Republican principles our only dependable assurance of continued pros pcrity. This is no time to place our trust in the , hands of those who offer experimental and risky j promises. Let's keep and strengthen the Republican protection for Utahs welfare 1 . V 125 These Are Backed by the Most Dependable Dealer in Ogden City! TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Trucks Two 1927 Chevrolet One 1926 Dodge :; pTon, Screen Stake One 1923 Dodge 1-T- :ii-To- Y I 2810 Washington Avenue farms, ranges, mines and factories - A3 PM1ECIM versus PROMISES Dependable Used. Gars f T - Hurt Hint II. F. Hint J. A. Headland W. D. Hawke II. K. H'dium ,... t Of Col. Ed. Iaoose F. Unit 11. H. E- H. F. from Welsir county, or any other county in the state other than bait lake. They want Salt lake county and to have a monopoly on governor, citi-sen for that reason saw to it that a for NOTICE! nominated was of that county ItO.F.L ASPHALT COM PANT, Principal and I 'Inc of Iliwinaui, Ottdcn, Utah. the office four years ago again this year. Delbert M. There arc delinquent uin the following 0. It is all well enough for Democratic "'" lck on account at the of ch.iirman Draper, levied on the 27th day of Auguat, 102S. Jh this can IIow name of ask tho several amounta act opKiita state committee, to confollow I Bhareholdcra receive special mqxctiv (Weber) county sideration, and by this we presume No. of means by the election of a Webei Cert. Share Amount Nam No. wil We county man for governor. 100 I .50 not presume to answer the question ,10 E. O. Amm 1.25 260 Sal A me is that it how K. O. .,22 but one might ask, 5.00 Allen K. C. 718 .60 Lake counly gets bo many advantages 11. M. Harney 6.00 Frank lleckatcad through having one of her citizens for 7.50 II. M. flerlmtend governor. 2.50 11. M. peckalcad the suit doesn't sure it be To .60 Horkateail M. We-e- r K. have to 1.60 of Governor Dem K. M. Ilorketcail 2.60 county talk of furnishing the gov tin R. M. Bcckalead neckateu. 1.200 0.00 204 R. M. and Mary ernor. 4.00 S00 205 K. M. and Mary Horkatcad 1.60 It. M. and Mary I!crktad W0 2.60 soo C. Hrown Walter WHO ARE THESE 6.00 Walter C. Hrown 1.25 MEN? Walter C. Hrown JI0 C. Hrown rabii so Walter are who men these Who are 2.60 C. Hrown Walter Ernes of 6.00 1. concerning the candidacy 160 C. (. nnllanlyn 2.00 Bamberger for the United States 160 C. G. Hallantyn 6.00 1. 422 W. W. Hnrtnn 10.00 2.0O0 Hartnn W. W. 600 BThe bell weather of this disgruntle 0.00 1,200 K E. Blalehley 4.00 K. E. Hlatrhley aggregation Is former Governor 5.00 K. K. Hlatrhley Charles U. Mabey, erstwhile governor 6.00 were K. E. Hlatrhley ballots the when of Utah, who, 5.00 K. E. Hlatrhley be 1.60 600 counted four years ago.provcdto w Burton 2.50 the most unpopular politician toWeber 475 John Ifentral 2.60 . T. Heal M4 come before the people of effusi-on- M- hi - RED INTERS PROTEST is The Democratic state committeeWeof the people to hnvinjr opposed ber county consider this the opportune state. timp to get the governor of the Webers not opportunity to If this is furnish the governor, what Is it 7 ui course, the Democratic state committee objects to the governor coming nons S? W. M. lluyhw W. M. HukIi H. F. Hi-y- i H. F. Holt G.-o- N UUAPEU s 4i 497 The present addition to the coliseum 508 for the Tenth Annual Livestock show 623 to be held in January is but one of three improvement projects contemDavid Harwood K. W. Haarh at to Sec. E.- J. plated, according Iriah '8 Fjeldsted. 871 IMu Irifch and rear the to A similar building J. II. Jeptn west of the present structure is planperry C. Jenn J. V. Jarrctt ned at some future date with a large J. V. Jarrett building connecting the Lurill Jensen two additions. Lurill Jrnwn W. J. Xlinqla The new structure this year will 294 404 (Imm Kitchen house the swine department. In the Dr. Frank L. Kelly housFrank J. Kirby past years, the swine have been L. U Lyon ed out in the sheds which made it K. I). Lam as the for inconvenient porkers very K. D'. Lain ... show. the well as to those attending 315 1L D. Lam EDITORIAL CIVAIKM ... Hidden Hiid,'?il Harwood W. 51. If wlw W. M. HuHiH Vi,S 61 1 One of Three Planned ' A ?64 341 242 New Wing at Coliseum - 1928 Y on . n. liionc . 122 ' POLITICAL ADVERTISLMSXT. |