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Show READERS! 1 July 20th This Paper 1,1 mil ilate No Free Distribution. ? RFADKKS! Aflrr July Oth ThU 1'apcr Will lu Put on a Cash SUBSCRIBE TODAY! IRS. Subscription Basis. SIT.SCU1BI: TODAY! Tax Commission to No U Turns at Two Prepare Legislation Busy Intersections BESARES MURDER trial "Whatever tax system, whether the present or a modified one, that may be recommended by the special tax comNEARS mission or the state legislature, must depend upon adequate administration to In for its success," is the substance of George S. Barker the public statement made by the Utah the Jury This Morning Taxpayers association to the Tax Revision commission of Utah in a five to Make jnd Attorneys page letter of recommendations submitted by the Taxpayers association Defense Witness pjeas; in compliance with the invitation givts Bruerton Home Bootleg en to them to submit a tax plan. needs in Fine People It is urged that what aUtah Joint i Visited by an outstanding way isa correction of In the laxity in tax administration. on Utah Besares condition the Esther this correct to Mrs. order of tv, Tof first degree murder for Taxpayers association recommends that the Tax commission shall be reSSl of Jwk Farish will be morning in Judge George sponsible for the preparation of def&5S division of the Second inite legislation which in turn is to be th the instruction of the submitted to the next legislature. This legislation recommended by the 25 Jodie Barker and the closing ' the of attorneys. taxpayers would place the supervision, JSnts of testimony was completed standardization and control of all asthe state having rested its sessments of all property in the state in the hands of some special state body husband of Mrs. which shall be amply financed so as Bruerton, over whom the fatal to provide itself with technical help stais alleged to have taken place, such as engineers, accountants, aube shall who stand and witness the dunng on tisticians, etc., some very thorized to pass final judgment upon onmination that the the valuation of all property in the h people, some of the elite of Vere frequent callers at his state. It is pointed out by the Tax' present gnd later admitted his home to payers' association that at bootlegging joint." Bruerton there are 29 different estimates placed i to on property according to its 1 oca-iou brought from the county jail been has he where case each assessor being the sole judge in the stify on a sentence values. This in itself, says the of a the jail rring when in was He jail oor charge. report, has brought about a complete fatal stebbing of Farish is alleged breaking down of our assessment syshave taken place. tem, and can be corrected only by adeMrs. Besares, testifying m her own quate supervision and control. The second recommendation is that repeatedly kslf, sUted she had med Farish to stay away from her any public officials that fail or refuse law shall aghter. During the quarrel that to comply with the budget oceeded the stabbing, it was admit--i be subject to removal from office. Beby other witnesses that Mrs. Although great strides have been cursed have said to is Farish, made in this state, says the report, rn iiing him a home breaker for trying in budgeting public reports, there keep company with her daughter are still school districts and towns iOc her daughters husband was in that have failed to catch the spirit of the law. Funds have been swapped; deficits have been created; contracts and committments have been kept ity Court from official records; unexpected revcause for wild Cases enues have beenandtheother Calendar iniquitous extravagance arisen contrary to the have practices Clearing the court calendar of old letter and spirit of the budget law. oor cases where there was insuf-ieThe report urges that the Tax comevidence, in most instances, to mission prepare a revision of the budis s conviction, County Attorney laws embodying penalyzing feamod E. Blackham dismissed a num-o- f get so that every taxing unit will cases in the city court Wednes- - tures come under the provisions of the bud. rhe defendants were George Pap-- s, getary system. The third recommendation is for an two cases; Thomas E. Burnett, to the audit law which is wii Means, Walter Eversham, Sam amendment disstill being ignored by some school lia, John Francisco, Joe Giovanini, have counties. They tricts and even y Means, Roy Locke, E. E. Butters failed to make appropriations for an J John Sandman. intervals as the presWar old cases were dismissed as audit at such It further recomiows on grounds similar to those ent law specifies. the qualifications of the that mends ' dismissing the liquor cases: A. as set forth in the law, shall be ddram, disturbing peace; John D. audit ofcomplied with and that any public the u, failure to support family; abide by who refuse to Davis, grand larceny; Clarence ficials to penalties be shall law audit subject therspoon, assault; Don Witten, set forth in the law. The report conlure to support wife, settled out of tends that an adherence to the audit irt, law does what it does in private business it keeps honest men honest and ulice also Bomb Explode apprehends the other kind. It gives taxpayers information regarding Found in the manner in which public affairs administered. Urge bomb, found in room 39 of are being recommendation is that fourth The Broom Hotel in the week, the State Tax Revision commission early 'Wed with teriff ic force when fired ahall formulate a measure which will Police officials in thefoothills of establish a board of review on all concity Wednesday. bond issues; that when any bomb was found a chamb-ui- d templated by mind the issuing of bonds, in unit has Rose Miller at the hotel, after public officials in charge of that unit registered as Joe Miller had shall give certain information to the seked out of the hotel Monday of review before election; that board Although Miller left no ad-other things, they shall state among tensive search is being con-f- the present bonded indebtedness, what him. the amount is of the present issue, the method of financing, the purpose for oted which it is to be spent. The board of review shall then make a searching Address investigation and may approve the plan, offer amendments or alternad B. Reiger of California, noted tives or may down an entirely nega,5" by work in Rotary clubs, tive opinion. This hoard of review the Ogden is not to be clothed with police pow!pe.aker luncheon June 12, it is an-b- y er; but the taxpayers believe that this Secretary E. Eugene Carr. investigation by an impartial body, inMoriarty, of the removed from prejudice and local rea Southern California, fluence, will be able to hand down Pker last Wednesday, port which will be enlightening to the The report recommends subject, Business aa electors. further that the opinion of the board of review shall be published in a paBILL BOOSTER SAYS: per of general circulation In the unit concerned. It is their belief that this will make it possible for the voters KUOCKEW to act intelligently on election day, COMPLAM Qhe m TWES ARE MOT. and will do much to avert the financial difficulties into which many cf taxing units have already fall- en. there never Mr. A. P. Bigelow, chairman of the IHE history Taxpayers association, who submitted the report, states that the organizaAS CQWORTA31Y tion is continuing its investigations TW&f DO TOvy and will submit further recommendations to the State Tax Revision commission as their analysis and research proceeds. This is the first formal recommendation which has been submitted to the Tax commission by any organized body in the state. FINISH - ! ... com-Tth- Ss dis-ra- Tt & 35, 5Brufi 3 n, 90-d-ay g Clears of Even though motorists are accustomed to watching the signal lights at the intersections of and Twenty-fourt- af-oo- n. M or Speaker to Rotarians Ro-yo- nb 7 IS S fes? METHODISTS PLAN PROGRAM A free sacred concert has been announced by the First Methodist church for Sunday evening, June 9, at 8 p. m. The program follows: Hymn No. 2G3; prayer, Mr. A. C. ), Wycoff; anthem, Even Me M. E. choir; scripture lesion, Mr. D. C. Aange; solo, Miss Edna Hardy, selected collection; hymn No. Voice of the Woods 3G; anthem, (Rubinstein), Ladies Mixed chorus; announcements; solo. Miss Barbara Pell, selected; hymn No. 40; anthem, Softly Now the Shadow Falls (Win. (Mc-Fhail- (2 V-- J. Kirkpatrick); hymn No. 87; -" for Many More in the Ogden Post $7,000 Campaign h street and Wash-mgto- n avenue, it is hard to get accustomed to not making "U turns on these two busy corners. Large signs wore placed just beneath the signal boxes on Thursday, ar.d traffic officers were obliged to call several motorists attention to the new ruling which went into effect Thursday for the first time. U turns are allowed, however, around the buttons in the center of the blocks, and on all other corners not listed above. The change was made at the request of Thief of Police Harry S. Anderson. Ivicth Williams 111 at Fort Douglas Hospital Keith Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. illiams, is recovering front aserious throat infection in the post hospital at Fort Douglas and will be discharged from the hospital and sent to his home this Sunday, Commissioner Williams has been advised. Keith went to the National Guard training camp at the Jordan Narrows with the local hospital unit, and the infection became of such serious nature that he was removed to the hospital early in the week. Chamber of Commerce Has Highway Bureau Highway information concerning roads in the intermountain country can now be obtained at the Ogden chamber of commerce following an action Monday by the directors of the chamber in establishing a unit of the American Automobile association as a part of the Utah State Automobile association, and will keep files concerning road conditions and other information requested by tourists who frequently visit the chamber of commerce. The service is also available to Ogden residents in plan ning their automobile trips. up-to-d- Gordon Larson Enters West Point on July 1 Leaving Ogden June 15 for West Point, Gordon Pendleton Larson, 1929 honor student at the Ogden high school, will enter the United States Military academy as an appointee of Congressman Don B. Colton. Larson, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Larson, 2916 Lincoln avenue, was Lieutenant Colonel of the R. O. T. C. unit, and was largely instrumental in placing the unit first in its class in the Ninth corps area. He was also prominent in music and athletics. The years delay in entering the academy was due to all vacancies being filled last year, it was stated. Last Call Saturday EXTRA (.'ASH PRIZE OF 150.00 OFFERED Tor Junior Baseball FOR LARGEST CASH REPORTS MADE BY 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT D.! Hart you got your kiM'hall teams nil organized ami ready to go in thi Amoi iian Legion junior baseball league? Saturday is positively the lat day to register for the big season, it j announced by l,on Romney, who has the work in charge for the Legion. Roys teams from all sections of the the only restriction is thnt the players county are eligible to enter the league, be under 17 years of ge. Are you ready? Send in your captain at once to Mr. Romney at 021 Eerie building, and be sure to get in before Saturday night, as Mr, Romney will then proceed at once to make out the schedules for the season's play. It will be lota of fun, fellows; a real big league all your own with Mr. Romney as your director. If you haven't organized your team, do it now und register with Mr. Romney. DcLuxc Sedan, or 1550 Worth of Furniture, or a Trip Around the World or the Hard Cash, is Grand Capital Prize of Wiltys-Knig- ht Tins Stupendous Offer Starting This Week WANTED Men, women, boy CuKh In On Your Spare Time Certainly you cun make big money during your spare time. In fact, you cun make the odd moment pay such dividends ns never before. It is nut how much time you have at your disposal, but what you do during tho time girls for posit ion pitying up to $25H.(i(l per week for six weeks work; no experience or investment required: part time only. Apply in person or phone the "Travel Cluii" manager ut the OGDEN mill POST, 2128 Kiesel Rve., Ogden, Utah, phone 4180. Did you see the above ad in last Fridays issue of Tbe Ogden lost? It was not there in just that form, adbut that in what the big vertisement in last week' publication of thi newspnper really said, and it should be of interest to you or. some Mrs. Ivy lloutz Woulley, composer one of your family. Would you like to earn that brand of Songs of the Iiutes, has been inDcLuxe Sedan bevited to sing these songs at the dedi- new Willys-Knigcation of lice's Ferry bridge in the tween now and July 20, 1929? Or a brand new $985.00 Pontiac Grand Canyon of the Colorado on conch ? June 14 and 15. These notable songs, which won tip Or a $353.00 Frigidnire? Or a Ilotpoint Electric range? music prize for Mrs. Woolley given by the Salt Lake Literary society, Electrolux Servel gn refrigerator? portray tho burial ritual of a dead Philco all electric radio? Sixty-tw- o liutc chieftain. piece set of sterling silverware? n-jewel dinmond set wrist watch? A $110.00 ga range or a $100.00 Would you care diamond ring? take a trip around tho world? Or, if you have no desire to travel, could you use some ready cash to As part of the construction program help you through the year? in connection with the introduction of For instance, could you use some natural gas in this territory this fall, money, more than $1,000.00, to help tho erection of an $80,000 warehouse, you pay your way through college ? You can huve almost anything you garage and meter repair shop is now under way. It is being built for the really want in this world! All it takes I initiative the will Utah Gas and Coke company on a site irtitnadiately south of the companys power to muke a decision and then Balt Lake plant at Second South street act on it. between Eighth and Ninth West Plenty of Room for IJve Wire streets, according to Jules 1). Roberts, The OGDEN POSTS Help Your of the nat- self Travel Club and greater circuoperating ural gas companies. full particulars of The new building will be one story lation campaign which are to be found in this issue high and its dimensions will be 110 is now on. Read every word of that by 225 feet, giving 24,750 square feet announcement, for it spell opportunof floor space. It is expected that for you if you will construction will be completed within ity opportunity it. the next thirty days. The building grnsp to date the number of entrant Up will be of tapestry brick and steel conhnve been comparatively few cerstruction. The warehouse will be used in view of tho handsome for storage of supplies and merchan- tainly so lint. The people of thi comprize dise for the plants at Salt take and huve failed to appreether towns and cities where natural munity cither offer or Mrs. Ivy lloutz Woolley To Sing at Dedication you have. There are hundreds of letters on file ut headquarters from candidates who won the biggest awards In other campaign simply by utilizing their spate time. It is not at all iniHasible for spare time workers to win the big awards hi this cumpoign. Initiative and action, coupled with determination, is nil that is required. In this campaign the opportunity was, and never will be, bettered for spare time workers to reap such handsome profits. And It Is Worth While Anyone will admit that one of the new automobiles, or the optional choice, is worth working for, working hard, in fact. To many, the second and third awards, the new Iontiac and the Frigidaire, arc almost as attractive as the first award, while the fourth, fifth and sixth prizes are most alluring and valuable. And so on all the way down the line. Worth has leen the idea, ever foremost, in selecting the prizes. The OGDEN POST wants good work, and it 1 willing to pay big enough to get what it wants. But this newspaper wishes to call your attention to the fact also that the "1'ravel Club is not a proposition. Not by any means. More than $7,000.00 is to be expended in vuluuble awards and cash commissions so in no instance will an active member work for nothing. Tho OGDEN POST Invites you to become a member of the 'Travel Club and share in the rich prizes given. Quick Action Necrtwafy The importance of an. early start cannot be overestimated. The time is so short that every minute is valuable. Those who have the foresight to act quickly no doubt stand the best chance at the big awurds. A premium is placed on initiative the race is to the swift. Get started before the other fellow has made up his mind to participate. Decision, coupled with action, is a hard team to beat. The club is now open for entries. Call at the office or phone in your name at once. As a special inducement for prompt- ge ht Sixtee- Gas Company Building Warehouse in Salt Lake one-pri- ze vice-preside- nt gas systems are being installed. this extraordinary they In ciate are dilatory about responding. Dont wait to see what the other fellow is going to do. Get in now at the start and be a lap uheud when the other fellow enters the ruee. Get in at once and get the full advantage of the big credit period. War on White Top to the garage section all of the company's fleet' of automobiles, numbering 130 at the present time, will be repaired and serviced. A war against White Top, said to have increased 500 per cent over last year, will be waged by county agricultural authorities, it is announced. The board of county commissioners voted $500 to assist in the campaign after cenferring with County Agent A. L. Christiansen and District Agricultural Inspector Le Roy Marsh. Property owners and the state will each donate $500 toward the campaign. North Ogden is said to be the worst infected area in the county. A similar war against Morning Glory and Canadian Thistle will be waged in the fall, it is stated. City to Construct New Sewer System Be Waged in Weber 7 Room Twenty-fift- h nt Local Hotel NUMBER Everybody Win ness, The OGDEN POST will award $150.00 in gold to the contestants Now get this straight everybody works throughout the campaign who Construction of a sewer system in wins either a valuable award or a sewer district No. 155 was ordered by check. Positively no one commission the city commission Thursday, and for work will nothing if they, remain th notice of intention ordered active. In order to give everyone who enThe new district comprises Lincoln the campaign the greatest posters avenue between Thirty - third and sible assistance and to assure prompt Thirty-sixt- h Thirty-fift- h of all subscripstreet between Grant and Lincoln ave- and proper handling been created has office a special tions, Thirty-fourth street between nues; an experL. P. Mr. and Scarborough, Childs and Lincoln avenues and a disbeen placed in has ienced manager, tance on Canyon road. charge. Mrs! I P. Scarborough and Miss A. Scott will be assistant managers. They will devote their entire pub-lii-.hc- making the largest cash reports up to closing time at 9 oclock Saturday evening, June 8, 1929, $75.00 in gold being awarded the club member reporting the most cush, $50.00 in gold to the member making the second highest cash report, and $25.00 in gold to the club member making the third highest cash report. d. streets; HERE IS THE LIST OF ENTRANTS IN THE OGDEN POST 7,000.00 HELP YOURSELF TRAVEL CLUB CAMPAIGN The following is an alphabetical list of the entrants in The Ogden Post great subscription campaign. This list in no way gives the standing of the various contestants. Next week we will give the list of the contestants relative standing, but we will not publish the number of credits. We need more active workers in this great prize club. Come in at once and let us explain the details of this greatest of all prize campaigns ever offered in this section. 2535 Adams Avenue MISS MARION ALLISON. North Ogden MISS LORENE BARKER ......... ............. ....... ................ ..809 27th Street HAROLD Route 1, Ogden MRS. MAUD BENEDICT 695 23rd Street ELSWORTI1 BREITWEISER MRS. LaVERN CLARK Eden, Utah Stuart Apts., Ogden MISS CARRIE FAULKNER -- ...2632 Madison Avenue MISS IRENE FOWLER. 2G29 Monroe Avenue DAN GAMBLE MRS. RUBY HUNTER ,...27th and Washington i .. Hooper, Utah 5ItS T. $1. JOh 2128 Van Buren Avenue RALPH MANN. 619 Kershaw Avenue MISS LORNA MARTIN MISS MILDRED McKAY Huntsville, Utah : Eccles A venue ........... R. T. MURPHY. 2oth Street J. Wm. 503T0)Ih .3241 Forter Avenue MERRILL PASSEY Ijrirham Hotel 1;. 1, P 9 TT S . 2003 Liberty Avenue JOE ROLLINS 515 Washington Avenue EDWIN SHAW 2333 Jefferson Avenue MISS KATIIRYN SIIUFFELBARGER - 1437 25th Street MRS. EDNA SPIDEL -- Riverdale, Utah MISS DOROTHY STIMPSON 2S33 Van Buren Avenue MISS GWEN STRANQUIST. .3128 Adams Avenue MRS C. A. SWANER. 841 Washington Avenue P. C. TAYI5R 655 27th Street MRS. ESTHER THORNTON. ..West 12th Street, Ogden, Utah BURDETTE TRACY 3228 Adams Street MISS LILLIAN UPTON .971 24th Street MISS DORENCE WALKER 639 21st Street MRS. M ELVINA T. WAYMETTE .322 30th Street MRS. MARGARET WHITAKER 937 2Glh Street WILLIAM YOUNG - S.-.-..- 49 County Road Work To Be Speeded Up; Paving1 Job Awarded time to the campaign, assisting members and giving information. Participants residing in the remotest sections of the surrounding communities will receive the same attention as those living in the immediate vicinity of this office. Come and see Mr. Scarborough perinformasonally and secure first-hantion regarding this most interesting campaign. Or if you cannot call, telephone number 4180 or write the cam 2128 paign manager, Ogden Post, comKiesel Ave., Ogden, Utah, and plete details will be sent from this With the delivery of a heavy duty truck within the next 15 daya, the work of oiling stretches of Weber county roads will proceed at once, it is announced by the board of county commissioners. The new truck was ordered Thursday through Del Jost of the Ogden Truck Sales company. The new $4,000 oiling equipment will be mounted on the truck. Ora Bundy was low bidder on the a of a mile of paving across the Fisher pasture on the Farr West-Plai- n City highway, and was awarded the contract for $6,357.10. The county will furnish the cement for the job amounting to 4210 square yards. Other bids were the Wheelwright Construction company for $6,525.50, and the Union Construction company for d two-fifth- office. Why These Big Prizes Circulation is the life blood of a newspaper the more circulation, the more business. It coHts little more to produce 7,000 copies than 5,000. Briefly The OGDEN POST wants subscribed circulation and has selected Daily inspection of the various the Travel Club as the best and roads The end. and highways throughout the that method to gain quickest and county is being made by the three publisher wants the liveliest men comcounty commissioners. women and young folks in this munity to be interested in this newspaper, and he has selected prizes that will appeal to the live wires. The OGDEN POST is not offering scheme--in a something-for-nothin- g Nine oclock Saturday night, June fact, it is r.ot a scheme at all. It is a business proposition drawn along 8, is the dead line for turning In such liberal lines that those who fail cash for subscriptions In computing to tuke advantage of it are overlookthe special $150 cash prizes to be $6,-609.- 70. Special Cash Prize Announcement ing the biggest opportunity that may over come to them. , It is not a test of popularity it is r.ot a voting contest. This campaign simply puts a premium on initiative, ' and those who make the best records will be paid as they have never been I paid before. awarded the three contestants bringing in the most money by that time.' Contestants living outside of the city of Ogden must place their remittances in the mail so that the envelope will be postmarked not later than Saturday, June 8, 1929, i.;c - |