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Show READERS! PTT2 After July 20th This Paper Will Have No Free Distribution. READERS! jpiynBC After July 20th Thin Paper ill Ih Put on a Cash AN SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Subscription Basis. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! eLJW NUMBER 39 CANDIDATES are LO Begins Work on Broadcasting Plant Near Riverdale Road! CLOSEATENDOF FIRSTPERIOD i Announced for of $7,000 Campaign Allows Late Starters a Chance to Gain on Leaders; steady Workers Are Bound to Win; Credits to Take Drop Special Credits Second Period . Greater Ogden i do tation KLO at Ogden has! .. inally located the ground for the new broadcasting station on the Childs farm in Riverdale on theHenny. north side of the state highway, west! just oi the weber river bridge. Two acres of ground have been pur-- 1 chased for the station, and construe-- ! ion work has already begun. Cement ' oundations for the towers have been1 ilaced, and work is beirg rushed to completion under the direction of rank Cope, technician. Work is also progressing rapidly on the new! broadcasting studio on the seventh' .loor of the Hotel Bigelow, it is stat--' i j Gorman Wins Decision Over Paulino ll.cmlun In Bloody Encounter W hon th officials of tl c Uii'.hqi Uhaiv.'vr nf lYimiviciw proposed to raise $25,000 to iV!on to the world they did not know to what the business u'.en of the (irrmun, ham victory over lino l.'..i'iitl.in. the ISatquc, to win the livKi'n in tl'.i'ii' l."i. round light a: tin Yankee stadium, New York. Thi:rd.iy night. While the odds favoied the Bnjqiiiv pri'vi.iu't to t lie f encounter, the! surging vod of fight fans were 00111 aware that tin- German was master1 of tin si nation, winning alnioft every: round from the very firet. Max SrhiUrling, tin nun. rtn: city would support the plan. Now they know. The kn w that every largo business institution in the city ul:oes in tli conununity to the extent that they are in'. sling in the fund to toll t lie world about Ogden. They that men have given of their time to their fellow citizens and push forward the work of progress. They know that men of small means are doing their bit. They know that crepe hangers are fewer ir. mr city than the pessimists would have us believe. They know that the folks who live in Ogden are sold on Ogden. If the Greater Ogden drive does no more gowtl than it has to date, the money has been well invested. It is an inspiration to know that the citizens of this city are almost a unit for optimism and progress. I i':;! .1 Mmilv mslk-ium- ! ly lltli round. Max had Paulino By (hi swaying heavily from repealed Mow: to the chin, and he almost fell in the' The of Post Ogden The first period The Greater in corner Ogden the twelfth (iernian'i ed. Advertising round.' 7,000.00 Circulation Campaign closed and was holding on tight wlu-thou-unthe bind drive started with n bang Wed-- I Saturday at 9 p. m. Tens of morning when thirty group gong sounded. A deep cash showed of credits were issued and every volunteer workers took to the field Paulmu's lover the thirteenth in eye Grain Men Ogden cindidate profited. round, and the. next round found his bi quest of funds. At Wednesday' some' It is a strange coincidence punch lacking in strength, and he mating tlm first report were turned Elect filing unusual in affairs of this kind, results were very satis- was reeling from uppercuts. The ,n U,H . bnt eaeh of the leading club members The Red team led the Blues round found face Paulino's closing Members of the Ogden Grain Exprofited so equally during the period battered completely out of shape, and; fr,,m lht' xtartK line. At yestenUy's g change met yesterday noon at Hotel W closed, that without hairline he was swaying when the final gong1 meeting ut the Bigelow Hotel, the it would be impossible to de. Bigelow and elected officers for the Rods were still in front, hut the Blues sounded. As was ensuing year. The meeting was in wt re pressing them hard - both sides termine the leader today. the nature of a luncheon in the Japstated in the article last week, it reporting numerous pledges. Completed, anese room. Officers and directors Scheduled; William Smith Faces Chairman Harry S. Anderson was lecms that The Ogden Post campaign were elected as follows: H. P. IverGas in his of the speOfficials ii to be different than most of its optimistic Say Lit I nor 1 cial committee, andreport he predicted that kind because it is not unusual to have son, president; J. J. Neville, B. L. Slack, secretary; H the fund would be raised in the alConstruction activities on the rat-- j loneone with a big lead. . Such is P. Sunday is to In a gala day at Air- R. Alton, W. II. BarE. lot ed time. Iverson, Arrested IS He reported that over camwith case in necesthe not all this the May positively the first anrett, J. J. Neville, R. E. Miller, II. II. ural gas intermediate high pressure' p it Ogden,f celebrating iisemiiliad for running $r,POii.00 has been pledged to the fund sary equipment paign. field. the the of opening an illicit liquor still, William Smith Blood, S. H. Nelson, James A. Nelson, lines, which will give Ogden. a modern j ,'v,rry rides Leaders Close Together in the newly purchased must .Airplane C. J. ahead distribution directors. are President E. R. Alton, of the rham-bo- r Baker, appenr in the Second district plant, With the leaders none too strongly moving Union to the pIam, b,.!onjfinf of commerce, expressed satisfacat a rapid pace and will be completed, pacific Airways, lne., stunt flying, court on Monday, July J, to show cuuse entrenched in their respective posittion the at the progress being mawc. lie Why conshould not equipment all thrills the for and ions, the competition now steps itthe introduction of natural parachute jumping ready F. James H. lo Vine gave a talk on fiscated. Dinsmore most the resourceful self down to 8V with modern aviation, are gas service in the city the latter partThe equipment, imw in possession of community spirit and reviewed Ogmembers and surprises may be looked who those attend. Club of September or the first of October.! promised the sheriffs office, consists of a 200- - den's progress of the last few years, for at any time. Within one short year, the Ogden The intermediate high pressure ays gallon still, u pressure tank, some le nlso pointed out that Ogden is the The competition, therefore, so far has become known as one of airport Burton F. conand barrels and kegs with a only remaining city in Western UnitDinsmore, Ogden tem is nearly 50 per cent completed at. tlu finest fields in the western eoun- - barley as the relative standing of the candiis the newly elected president the total more than 1000 gal- ed States that has not had a comcapacity dates is concerned, is practically where tractor, hundred and time. Four present with its long runways in any lons. The stillofhad try, of the Ogden with not been operated munity advertising fund. During the Exchange club, two employes are actively engaged at direction, and its elevation and freeit was last week. Hence the struggle of his remarks he declared that for aupremacy will be fought out duri- Charles E. Robinson as the present time in practically rebuild- dom from surrounding obstacles. The at the time of the arrest, it was stated. course i.he result of the A. and Trace r, secretary-treasureTurner, campaign will mean ng the next two weeks. It depends ing the existing system and installing huge Ford plane was more business, more money and more was it announced W. of miles new Tuesday by many in fine style at the field, Mollicr pipe to insure an entirely upon the results between now A. Son Face wople and a greater opportunity for Huckins, retiring president. and the finish to tell who the ultimate adequate uninterrupted service, much; taking off at times in a westerly dininking money in Ogden. new The officers were chosen advance in of the service possible with rertion along the shortest possible by winner win be. Liquor Larceny the newly organized board of directors the former system. Everything is hustle from now on runway the field affords. in Courts and changes in the standing are to be of the organization. To make possible such a service, the The festivities will begin at 11:1)0 An illustrated lecture on Scout Boy most expected Ogden Gas company will serve no do- a. m., with city officials, members of any time with less than By two weeks left before the close of the camp life at Camp Kiesel was given mestic customers from the intermedi- the chamber of commerce and railroad Dept. Giving hr name as Jean Edwards, by Dr. S. Oda, an ardent camp en- ate high pressure belt lines now being officials as Mrs. aeeond period. II. 120 J. Twenty-sixt- h of Lnhoy, 35, on long passenger guests thusiast and staunch supporter of the constructed. No new customers will Wanton waste of city water has street, wjs released from the Actual Test Still Ahead flights over the lake and over the movement forced the waterworks department to e connected to the existing two inch mountains. The detailed program is county pail under $300 bunds Wednes And now for a whirlwind finish. u adopt ines lute in her arrest sprinkling schedule, much as day either or intermediate following Now for sensations and Ogden, as follows: Tuesday w surprises. regret having to do so, declared ow pressure lines. This will neces m. Parachute jump by George night at her home on a charge of These are the days that test the re11a. r red Puckard, superintendent of watCity County sitate the running of many hundreds Took from a biplane piloted by Long- - liquor possession. sourcefulness of candidates. Here is Alfred of miles of mains to make possible, brake, followed by an exhibition of (Tode) Childs, 56, of Roy, erworks. New where their courage makes them We are delivering 17,000,000 fight was arrested at the loihey home on a service. domestic On gal- -' adequate oe lack of it takes the stiffness ou ; paved stunt flying. of wDr into Ogden City every of He low drunkenness. streets charge lines 2 be pleHiiei will laid of m. monopressure the of their knees and leaves them trail p. Christening 1 of the Weber county hours, Mr. Packard said, enough both sides of the streets. plane by Miss Dorothy Williams, guilty in the city court Wednesday Sometalso ran. ing in the dust commissioners with the city officials along water for 125,000 people if it were and fined was will be done so that it will be daughter of City Commissioner Fred $10. his imes, too, supreme courage spurs in paving Grant and Lincoln avenues used. It is not the intenD. properly Sheriff Steele F. to cut Deputy and unnecessary through the pav E. Williams. A bottle of pure Ogden when th?y tire, and that is the games ; southward to the present cement high- ment and. will also provide customers Fred Tout declared the doors to the tion of the department to work a hardbe water will artesian over crashed fight of all. waa virtually assumed Tuesday on anyone. Lahey home were all strongly barred, ship connections. Residents who the plane. 1 ' If you want to be' a' winner, put a way with the request of the county of- quicker the water under springling and that they had considerable diffiIrish to be ready for natural gas serv-c- e 'lacing 3 m. the in Passenger flights p. little more speed in the race and is being done to conserve in regulations ge ficials that the streets be designated the A search. bottle culty fall making by may speed up connections plane. busy. Big results are to be the water in tho reservoirs in order as "arterial highways in order that 0 their homes of beer was found in the expectei house, m. from the Cook will 5:30 make by inquiring p. George this week for after Mrs. Laheys son, Itoy Allen, was that the uniform high pressure in July 6th there wil the county may legally share in the company regarding the details of run- a parachute jump from a plane pibe another in A formal also held on a churge of petit larceny the lines can be maintained at all credits. drop proclama- ning service connections to their loted by Vern Carter. paving expense. Here is another bonus credit offer tion designating the two avenues as tomes. 6 to 9 p. m. Passenger flights by for the alleged stealing of $2.85 from times that wil insure an even disind it is wise for the coat of Leonard Patterson at the tribution of water in all parta of the club member arterial highways is being prepared by every Union Pacific Airways, Inc., planes. ia the It intention of the company to exert his or her best Union stockyards where Allen ant city, and to afford adequate fire proefforts to win the city attorney. o provide natural gas service to the the first credit bonus F. E. Brooks sold a pig that was a: tection. Petitioners for paving of canyon imit. in by turning Mains are being laid and will the largest cash Mr. Packard stated that water metfirst believed to have been stolen, bul; report for this bonus road east of Washington avenue were e laid on streets where none existed Dairy wwit period. The basis of this award nformed by Mayor Francis that the had been given to them, investigation ers would be installed on premises efore, and service connections, where water was found being wasted. showed. fiu be on the amount of cash, exceedi- street car company had already been meter and installationpipe undertakwork The schedule provides that all resing $30.00, turned in between Monday notified to prepare their tracks for en to cover the entire city, leaving no dents cast of Washington avenue may wining, June 24, up until 6 p. m. paving along that street. to value the of $CT)0r Dairy products available sections without natural gas Divorce lo lawns between the hours of Monday, July 1. prink were marketed 000,000 through service. 5 to 6:30, To the club member associations and morning and cooperative Decrees turning in the Lose all west of Washington evening; in 1928. This is an increase of argest amount of cash over $30.00, from 6:30 to between the above mentioned 8, morning and evening, over the final estimate for dates, a Divorce courts in Ogden ran over Pcisl bonus will be to the United States 1927, according given of 600,000 time Tuesday in granting five dl in credits. Accident department of agriculture. Olson to be vorces. on To tte club Havoc wrought by the storm The items making up the total are: member turning in the Faye R. Bohn waa given a decree d largest amount of cash over June 16 assumes more alarming proIn creameries, $215,000,000; from Conrad E. Bohn on the grounds Mrs.' Gladys Andelin, 32, and her Cooperative ofas the milk canning company wo.00, between the above portions bargaining associations, spe-oa :wo of Lee dates, children, James, 5, and Marcruelty. She is to receive $1500 as milk distributing associations, bonus will be given of 400,000 ficials of Davis and Weber county Munrett Olson, 31, will be sentenced complete settlement. They were mar make a careful check on canning jorie, 8, of 3225 Childs avenue, were $150,000,000; cheese factories, credits. Saturday ried November 10, 1928, at Ogden. morning in the Second disto severely injured in an automobile acunder contract. Seventy-fiv- e To the club and cream stations, $15,000,' court trict member turning in the crops cident by Judge Eugene E. Pratt, Nate Tiena Mrs. sufdivorce Adnelin a Wednesday. from on a gained of the pea crop contracted 000. st of kidnaping a young girl amount of cash over 90 per cent fered severe charge H. Charles bruises Nate on on a and her counter arms suit. ia a a half billion pounds of but- She is to have by the Utah Canning company '(WO, between the above Nearly and her to ride with him in an forcing the a legs; two of dates, minor boys upper lip and mouth ter was made in producer-owne- d H. L. Herrington custody automobile. Olson was found guilty will be given of 300,000 total loss. President was receive and the a $40 month cut, badly children, suffered cent of girl support the string in 1928. More than 100,000,000 reports with 50 per leg bruises. The accident occurred plants money, and he is to discharge certain by a jury after only 10 minutes deTo all the club members who turn bean and 40 per cent of the tomato at Nineteenth street and Washington pounds of cheese and about 50,000,000 joint debts. They were married Oc liberation. crop entirely lost. pounds of milk powder were also man- toher 1, 1919, at Salt Lake. Sentence was postponed from Tuesavenue. amounting to $30.00 or over, ufactured by the cooperatively india reThe do Utah in order to give Olson time to corporation Packing not day jo Ellen in Patterson above was the decree a participate given ed farmers. 25 per cent, ree special bonus of loss a out his affairs. The law crop ports pea straighten from Lester II. credit awards, a Patterson on the GUERNSEY BREEDERS MEET About 2,500 separate farmer-owne- d a sentence for from one bonus will be given of 200,000 while the Royal Canning company represcribes of She is to grounds nonsupport. National speakers of note will be in dairy enterprises, stretching from have to 10 in the state prison for ports a 30 per cent loss. The opening years of five minor children runs were delayed several days, am attendance at the First Annual Field ocean to ocean, were active during the and tocustody offense. the receive a month $75 in J(ou this your standing alimony. limited amounts of peas were day of the Utah State Guernsey Cat- year. They were married May 26, 1911, at IkjA? you will get out and work only indications Present are a Huntsthat largbe to in held in tle association on the for opening canning Salt Lake. credit brought Boy Saved wds! Mni 0De ville, July 6, it is announced by A. L. er business will be transacted in 1929 days. Ethel McKee won a decree from in 1928. jthan agent. Christensen, county While James L. McKee on grounds of cruin club members with Start and She today yours. prizqs elty, big infidelity nonsupport. for y.SSling with a. supremacy, f was awarded $25 a month alimony. .realization that the final results that thought. Prompt action of several Minnie Coletti was given custody in the vicinity of Jefferson persons 8t entirely on what is done Last Minute Spurt Usually Wius tfceul avenue of her two minor children and had and Twenty-sevent- h few days. street prevented the final burst of speed that T LXt Its her maiden name, Minnie Salvina, re- a tragedy Wednesday SfiJnn 6 kst Tew weeks of this wins nearly every race. If this is by rescuing stored, when given a divorce from Richard Baxter, 12, from a cave-i- n on cainPaign come in sight the foremost in your mind, work with al D. John Coletti They were married the corner where a service station is ere working with might your might today, tomorrow and u tod 1912, at Kemmcror, Wyo. 18, April secom being constructed. of hour the the to the closing HoA highest honors that r The boy, who residea across the ked- - x ot will the only period. 3. ? awarded the best grant IMPROVING WATTI8 street in the Fairview apartments o:: to sure make is the This way hustlers, 5at tv William If. Wattis, president and with his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Gordon winners will receive success when you have it within your general manager of the Utah Con- M. Baxter, was playing jn the earth and cu?ratulations of Og-- 1 grasp. This is absolutely your last Romance A struction company, was resting easily tank with several other boys when to secure big credits. at the Dee hospital Thursday after a the bank caved in,, completely covr$ytUrroUndin territory on such opportunity won Now that you have your firs second operation Thursday morning. ering him. The alarm was sounded, W. SERVICE when the credits take victory, don't stop the first period By ROBERT The operation was pronounced satis- and the boy was dug out before he )MEJS dr?p you can Bet the win-- was not a goal It was only a step factory by his attending physicians. was suffocated by the loose dul. that will make one of the forward. ds Officials fm-tory- fig-pin- High Pressure Lines Nearly Officials Airport Anniversary Program Take Part vice-preside- Charge July to-dut- Burton Heads Exchange e. 'a , vice-preside- nt cd and and Charges and In Sprinkling Hours Set Waterworks Unite Paving Project -- newly-christen- ed Co-operati- ve Projects Increase farmer-contr- Canners Heavily From Recent Storms Mother and Children Hurt Auto olled $20,-000,0- $200,-000,00- m $30,-000,00- 00 Courts Grant Five Tuesday 0; Sentenced Court Saturday 0; Jf-kigc- spe-JJjJjn- w From Death at Play Pit larr wide-awa- ke Beginning This Issue :tu-iuh- J? 99c W.-:0rtunat- e u The Trail of 98 Northland 99c den s r uture |