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Show Tile Ogden Post Member Utah State Tress Association Member National Editorial Association Road Equipment Sold Unique Burial Asked At Public Auction In Unusual Will Filed CBOSSBAGKBONE In Court for Probate Obsolete road equipment purchased low criminal cases to be drawn out, through the medium of dulays and "appeals, over a long period, and eventually, in many instances, juriice - - p wwm aMB A utxr:n i Nine White trucks were sold to automobile Lake, .pd ,n 6gden fim five motorcycles and five punns Tk purchase prices were not madep.Jb! RED circumvented altogether. And if convicted, the criminal has the war and used by the buforward after death to the during Published each Friday by The Og ready resource to parole boards, parItfiking reau of public roads since the Armis- den Post Printing and Publishing com don laws, good conduct reductions of Men and Women Who Give Serv exart mode of his burial, William Alsentence, repeals and other means to len, formerly of Kay mile, who died pany, 2428 Kicacl avenue. ices Aid Greatiy effect his liberty, with the aid of well Surgical at Roy October 11, left complete inmatter Oc meaning but often misguided reformEntered as second-clas- s struction in his will for his burial. Dressings, Knitting, Sewing tober 17, 1927, at the post office at ers. In one state it has been said No flowers, no singing, no preaching, Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March that a sentence of life imprisonment" no sorrowing, no hearse or no demonStill Carried On. means, on the average, about five 3, 1879. stration of any kind were among the years. Mr, Strawns remarks, comunusual requests. The will was filed Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year ing from a h;gh authority, are worth Thousands of women, who wera with the district court for probate by regarding. They indicate that the first Enrolled as Red Cross workers Frank L. Allen, his son, who was fault and the cure lie with the named administrator of the estate. 365 Telephone during the period of the World War, The text of the unusual burial in hare never ceased In their labors for strurtions is as follows: that organization, but still carry on I do not want my body embalmed, EDITORIAL AMERICAN USE OF IttWEIl for disabled sol- and I do not want it taken to the cemgarments knitting OUTSTANDING THOROUGHLY DISGUSTED The importance cf the use of power diers, making dresses and layettes etery in a hearse a light delivery WITH ELECTION will suit me better, truck or in industry is Btrikingly illustrated in for children and Infants, and giving he wrote. wagon RESULTS a comparison between British and hours of their time la the vsrlous The will then specified that his The Post is thoroughly disgustoc American methods manufacturing with the result of Tuesdays elertion recently completed by the National volunteer activities of Red Cross funeral was to include no flowers, in Utah as thoroughly disgusted as Industrial Conference Board. work. Volunteer work by men also no preaching, singing or music of any I want no indication of grief kind. Governor A1 Smith is with the gen indusEight major manufacturing plays a large part In the organization or sorrow, but desire to be buried eral result. Just consider these fig- - tries in this country, using an average of lied Cross. and promptly, it continued, ures: Hoover carried the slate by lf of one and times as much This volunteer work is tbs back- quietly I 12.000 majority, all hut three counties desire no religious particularly horsepower for each wage earner as ceremony whatsoever, he stated, and giving him a majority. Governor do British factories, turn out from two bone of Red Cross. Fully elghty-flv- s liem carried the state by 30.000, with and to three times as much per cent of the scrvlee this humani- I do not wish that any of my sons or fifteen counties to his credit. King production per wrorker. tarian organization is able to render daughters be notified until after the (kf rated Bamberger by 20,000 al durthe and Steel works public, through public health, funeral. rolling mills, The will then specified that his cofthough Bamberger had sixteen coun ing 1924, turned out, in Great Britain, American Junior Red Cross, service ties to his credit. By these figures it $060,895,000 worth of products, with to disabled veterans of the World fin should be made of pine wood and that the lid should be fastened down In the United appear that Salt lake county has 200,1 81 workers. screws. The coffin, unconstituted itself a Tammany Hall to States, 1925, 370, 72G wage earners War, and the service men of the regu- with lar establishment, and Its many other der the terms of the will, was to have the extent that anyone outside of Salt produced a total of $2,940,008,000. Lake City must come to the state Value added by manufacture in activities, must fall npon the shoulder no handles or trimmings whatsoever, capitol with better than 30,000 major- American iteel mills averaged $3,0;VJ of the volunteer worker. Not only The body was to be buried in the ity to elect a governor. per worker employed, while the Brit- Is this true of the national headquar- Kaysville cemetery in a lot beside his There are as many ters where such distinguished volun- dead wife. given ish average W'as but $973. To his. sons, Alfred G. and William for this result, as men interviewe. teers are enrolled as Judge John Bap A. 'Clean1 boosted to Allen, he left $150 each, because Republicans ton Tayne, chairman, and Miss Mabel Watt is. and he lost by SO, 000; dean GROWTH OF GAS INDUSTRY do not want or had said they Board man, secretary of the Red need more of they During the span of a single lifeRepublicans opposed Bamberger am my property. he had 10,000 more votes to his credi time, the amount of gas being used Cross, and Col. E. P. BlcknelL Tics The remainder of the estate was to than WaltiB. This would indicate that in the United Slates has increased chairman in charge of foreign opera- be divided equally between the followthe support of the cleuns hurt Wat 400 per cent. The industry, which in tion, but also In every community ing sons and daughters: Leah A. Me tis, and their opposition helped Bam the pust sold 90 per cent of its prod- where Chapter chairmen and other Laughlin, Minnie Ashby, Mary Benlarger. 1 his is what the figures say, uct for lighting, has changed to the men and women devote hours of their nett, Vivian Wray and Frank L. Allen. but the man in the itreet has it pu1 extent that it now sells 92 per cent time to fostering and planning tbs for heating. up just the opposite. Use of natural and manufactured valuable and humane work of Red German Youth Sure it is that a powerful influence Killed; or a series of powerful influences gas in 1927 increased eight per cent Cross, so that it may be ever ready amounted 1290 over and to record the to to serve In time of distress, catascaused Utah Lived Week in Ogden sidetrack the Republican pariy at a time when all other total of 1,834,000,000,000 cubic feet. trophe or great national emergency. mountain states were falling in line A totul of 700,000 new users was addIn the year just ended, 253,000 gar America has proved unkind'to Horst ed in 1927, bringing the number of for the party. were ments 17, and his bereaved parBebhardt, Red Cross provided by Weber county came in for the Re- customers to 15,434,000 and the estiwho arrived in Ogden from Gerents, 1,399 Chapters, Including served layettes by the gas publican party for Hoover, but fel mated population with nineteen articles each, for nss many less than two weeks ago. Horst, down on senator. True, she gave her industry to more than 73,000,000. riding in a motorcycle sidecar with In disaster areas. The manufactured gas industry last candidate for governor a little over a rcoat Robert Burton, Jr., suffered a fracWomen who rolled surgical dress- tured skull thousand majority, while Salt Lake year paid $49,000,000 in taxes, which when machine the tipped county came in for her candidate to was an increase of about 30 per cent ings ten years ago, with the help of over evening at Twenty-sixt- h the tune of 21,000. The Post pro- since 1923, and represented more than new volunteers, still carry on this streetSunday and Harrison avenue. Dea'Ji tected the result in Salt Lake county, 5 per cent of its operating revenues. work for hospitals In their communi- resulted Sunday afternoon at the Dee but did not anticipate that Weber and for the Chapters stock, hospital as a result of the crash., ties, county would lay down on her native KXTENS1VE RESEARCH Mr. Burton, who escaped injury, rewhere a supply must be maintained son. ROJFCTED BY OIL returned from a mission to cently answer to, emergency calls. In the Weber county saved most of her NDUSTRY lermany year just ended, the women made lie was and while there was very ill. county ticket and the judicial ticket During the coming year the petro-eucared for by the Gebhardt 2,276,000 dressings. only by the hardest work, on the prt industry is to conduct one of the and a friendship developed. family No type of volunteer work Is more Then Mr. of the Republican County Central com most extensive research programs in Burton returned to Ogden inittce. ts history. Interesting or 'meets greater apprecia- the Gebhai'dt was sent for, and In the legislature the Weber county Thirty fellowships, in 17 universi- tion from Its beneficiaries than the they have beenfamily at the Burton staying will ties sledand government laboratories, are distribution each December of Christ- lome. delegation experience hard ding in securing appropriations for to be awarded. Inauguration of the mas bags one of which goes to The deceased youth was the son of her state institutions, and will have 1923-2- 9 program marked the start of and Rose Gebhardt of Plauen, man service In every the and Army to depend exclusively on the cow the third year of organized investigaThe funeral was Saxony, Germany. Navy stationed on a distant post. counties for support. The Democrats tion. held Thursday afternoon at the Larkin Each the comes for year The various projects cover many elected every candidate to both the request mire & Sons funeral parlors under the dihouse and senate in Snlt Lake county, different phases of the industry. Be- bags, until for Christmas, 192S, Ik'd rection of David J. Wilson. Bishop and it is probable they will organize ginning with the origin of oil and the Cross volunteers hare been asked to if youre a judge of fine fleece or other fundamentals of disrnvery of oil both the house and the senate. provide 42,000. The bags, containing But the legislative situation is not and their working, they include small necessities dear to s service good woolens youll appreciate the splenReview without its compensation. The Demo- such important topics ss the submans heart, go to the Philippines. crats will have the governor, the leg- stances present in, and the chemical China, Guam, Nicaragua and all ths Of did fabrics that comprise each of these Week islature, the secretary of state and pronerities of crude petroleum. The oil industry is yet, contrary to distant ports where Uncle Sams men ilie control of all the state boards. It Since 1SG0 the population of our hardy overcoats. your choice of sevcommon belief, somewhat in its are stationed. the w ill tie up to the Pemociats to has jnakc increased 31,500,-00- 0 from country Apother service these volunteers nfancy. The tremendous progress of good. eral swagger models, your pick of nuto 118,000,000; wealth from perform, which has generally gripped But why complain the people have the past few years hns far from to $350,000,000,000; fothe possibilities. Scientific the Imagination of all who hare come reign trade from $785,000,000 to spoken and the purty in power has merous sinart patterns and your exact its mandate from the people. The knowledge of petroleum is still clem In touch with It, Is the transcription railroad from mileage Post hopes the victon will make gooJ. cntal. Into Braille for the blind of hundreds 31,000 to 249,000; manufactured size and build in the coat you like. prodIt is not known, for example, how of books. Need of certain "To the victors belong tl.e spoils. ucts from less than of to $2,000,000,000 types i.he oil found in deposits originated books for the blind first cams to the nearly $63,000,000,000. What a recand found its way to the natural resLEST WE FORGET ord! of attention Red Cross the through how or v mav effoctive-most it Ten years ago nothing was too good ervoirs, Parowan and economically he removed. As blinded veterans of the World War held in new First meeting recently for the boys who 'helped bring the West Ward chapel. war to a close. Promises were made well, it is not definitely known exact-- y From work begun for the war blind Park Park Premier Mining City what properties constitute raw pewith a few devoted workers, this Co. freely that the wishes of those who control of Park Empire acquires made the world safe for democracy troleum or the finished oil products. transcription of books now Is being Mining Co. On such researches as these the carried on by 1,029 Braille transcribw'ould be granted. Park Work going steadily This year on Monday Armistice day future development of the petroleum ers, who during this year have hand ahead atCity Park Galena; ore mined and will be celebrated from midnight to idustry depends. Intensified produc-o- n copied 150,705 pa&es, marketed from 343 and titles upper levels. with the greatest possible effi-- r men and othmidnight by Milford Many carloads sheep shiphave been completed. nnd must ency come from economy ers in honor of that eventful day ten ped from this locality. new knowledge. This is gradually beyears ago. Park City Extensive surface imand is the brief story problems, Four years ago the state legislature ing found and the result is greater of American under way at Alliance. provements boundState progress. had not yet forgotten, when they set scientific progress and economic aries have Park City Work progressing steadbecome more and yearly soundness. holiaside Armistice day as a legal more of a fiction. National ideas ily at Park Standard. day. Many business houses in Ogden Park City Driving of Roosevelt have emerged to overshadow local and the state are going to close either CANT PROTECT CARELESS tunnel of Park City Consolidated Minand narrow ambitions. prejudices The all day or part of the day Monday. MOTORISTS by business in general in ing company progressing. These businesses are to be commended The results of well directed, sys- part playedthese Milford Propose paring of North results stimulates a achieving for their action. tematic safety education and practice reassuring Main street. of fuand picture present In view' of the fact that the pro- are well illustrated by the fact that ture national Milford Union Pacific Railroad unity. gram covers the w'hole day. it is hop- the railroads have reduced fntal acUnits of and business builds new park addition at grounds ed that business houses in Ogden em- cidents to employes 57 per cent dur- once confined industry to small local areas, are of local station. ploying now national in inen, will excuse ing the last 15 years. Interests which Brigham City Sewer system prothem either all day or at least by While this is true of railroad em- formerly seemedscope. in conflict now co- posed here. so noon, that they can take part in ployes, President Crowlcv of the New operate in joint endeavors for the Box Elder for extension of county n York Central Bines, points out that t.e parade. announced to include conRail and highways good. water transporAll business houses in Frovo have accidents at railroad grade struction of 10 miles of federal aid the crossings tation, the automobile, telephone, decided to dose for the day, not only have greatlv increased during the the telegraph, the newspaper, and now road near Blue Creek summit. because it is a legal holiday, but be- same period due to carelessness Carbon Plans made to improve of the radio and the airplane, have each cause it is the tenth anniversary o automobile drivers. contributed largely to the linging up Horse Creek Canyon stretch of highArmistice day. Safety work was first undertaken of the most remote frontiers of the way. on the railroads in 1913. Price Repair work started on Scosays Mr. land with all other sections of the PUBLIC MUST COMBAT Crowlev. In thnt year 3.353 employes country. When the most isolated ci- field Dam. CRIME worn killed and 170 39 Elsinore Beef harvest here in full in tizens can instantly hear the words The reduction of crime depends 1927, after 14 years of injured, ef- of their president and anticipate the swing. earnest not so much upon prosecuting offi- fort to Salina Branch line of Denver & Rio including day when his image likewise will be cials gnd courts as it does unon the constant prevent accidents, of employes to bo yiauble, their interest in national prob- Grande Railroad to this place finished nr5ng attitude of the people, said Silas II. careful, 1.427 employes were killed and lems is n 're vital and responsive than after 4 years work. Strawn. president of the American 83.883 iniured. Thnt js, when they only heard news of distant systeBrigham City Bonding' of rails by Bar association, recently. When pros- matic effort, the numler of events long after they had happened. on new electric railroad employes spur to sand ecutors and courts and juries know killed was reduced 57 cent and . Thus our continent is fast becom- pits completed. that the people are watching them, he number injured 51 per Coalville Construction on Echo per cent, al- ing one great neighborhood, promptthey realize that the public conscience though the business pf (he railroads ly in touch with the doings of all its dam and road relocation projects prohas been awnkoned to action, and they greatly increased during that time. members and better Qualified for "a gressing. are more apt to do their duty. Thus In startling contrast with this en- sympathetic understanding of the Price City Local stockyards to be in the final analysis, the responsibib-focouraging showing is the fact that the countrys needs. expanded and improved. the reduction of crime rests writ! number of persons killed at highHomes present a simple problem and most the people. way crossings on the railroads in offices to the modern burglar. But he does Before any great change or reform 1913 was 1,125, while in 1927 the can be instituted it must have a back- total had increased to 2.371. not call on modern safe deposit vaults. They The railroad companies have efground of public interest and activity are not profitable. Nor does fire have A lax public consciousness must in fectively reached their greatemployes, er success. And we take evitably result in inaction or retro while automobile drivers continue, many precautions through sheer carelessness or disregression. oii'Can warm the whole house easily and economically to protect you against It is apparent, that today the major- gard of adequate warnings nnd safety your own carelessness. with one of our Western or Sunbeam Circulators. ity of the public looks unon crime ns devices, to contribute to the list of A box in our safe deposit vault is safe for something apart from its own con- grade crossing fatalities. Three Sizes valuables. cern. The interest taken in importIt is convenient and very jour ant cases is mainly either morbid, or or inexpensive. American We story invite you to rent yours that of a sentimental minority of pro- PROGRESS now before you suffer a fessional Salvationists and loss. thr way towards closer Good Heating Stoves, who make martyrs of the most hard- tics Ouid:ng from $5. nathm-widrnd more is ViilSi one-ha- one-ha- lf ch a --ove- values here! m $ de-jos- 45 its Industrial Utah for ed ice pt-M'- s ce com-nio- He Does Not Call on Our Safe Deposit Vault! r Keeping Warm the sob-siste- $48 rs ened criminals. There is very little real, intelligent public concern over our crime waves. There is practically no concerted public action to flop them. The result is, naturally, more crime and less regard for law. Our entire legal system suffers from a superabundance of red tanr. i;;.rimsi-::rlaws often al- Com-J-Iiratv- d. iininute American increasing c f fi cl ivrness color. Come In and See Them! Roxes in a Variety of Sizes Now Available! OGDEN EXCHANGE Washington Commerciai , Security Bank of effort, i. rnrumlvrcJ with $75 upwards c bnriiips, vith doing much to ccmont social and A morion. says George T. Wight, riho'iit't of the association cf Life Insurance presidents.! Growth i ri. m a dismiiited groun of i':u $65 ind:-- i idual I'r.iuieti.s nnd diverse interests. ;j n unified n.linn wiih conimc! I nr- -, 2o.i2 j Avc. Phone 870 We Trade In Your Old Merchandise 24th Streets Bank of Safety and Service |