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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST er on the 7th day of Octo-in the City Hall, in fter remainder tha engineer, of third: city the hour 1010 inj 1929, beginning at fund for Ogden, Utah, .inking wd shanconstituto manut eonilde. vffl here-fodefinng gbsge, r 1, of aaid To open, grade and improve as and Swte Md.tove ashn, providing the payment of the principal proposed levy and improvements, W. P, EPPERSON, Editor thereto the disposing,1 bond, as it matures; as much as poa nafter mow particularly and objections and regulating tuch proteats of the revenue derived from theiAvenue to be known M 0 tranaportingsible collection, Member Utah State Preaa Association shall have been made. as be shall wid atadium in ma-said femoval feet of 1 j eighty (80) Board of operation and disoosal of garbage, Member National Editorial Given by order of the 1 the payment of the princi-- described as follows: Association. nure waste, stove ashes, refuse, and used for bonds. A part of Block 17, Plat A, Ogden Commissioner ofOgdenCKy. R. A. MO YES, other waste material, manure, night;- pal of said at a point g and Beginning revenue the and Survey. 6: If perscribCity Section dead animals, and City Recorder soil, I from the operation of said ath-i- n 244 feet South 89 degrees 02 minutes 13, ceipts the duties of the Board of Health September First publication, Sec- - jetic field and atadium, after tha i, East o fthe Northwest Corner of Block and repealing relation thereto, afore-81thence South 14 degrees 19Last 1929, 310, 811, 312, 31$, 314, 315, 316, ment of the necessary expense, obli-82- 5. 17. Flat A, publication, October 4th, the meet East 171.48 feet, thence minutes 50 to 824, Insufficient be 323, 322, aaid, 321, Post. 818, 319, 320, The The Ogden Post ;t4 s' i v I I ' , Ordinance An it matures: and led- sioners to-w- it, . to-w- it: (Signed) Last publication MOYEs SeptembeJi82-Publishe- d in Ogden Post Alias Summons IN THE 7, one-ttir- a. C,ty (Seal) pay-tion- Ogden Published in South 0 degree 58 minutes West 498.40 02 feet, thence South 89 degrees minutes East 80 feet, (hence North 0 degree 58 minutes East 5(19.5 feet, thence North 14 degrees 50 minutes Notice ia hereby given that Ogden West 149.94 feet, thence North 88 deCity proposes to make the following Congrees 04 minutes East 12.06 feet to public improvement, a point 93.14 feet South 89 regrees struct ready for grass municipal golf 02 minutes East of beginning, thence Course and Green N?.7 North 89 degrees 02 minutes West and No. Fairway 9 together with work mci- - R. First publication re-in- 826. 327, of Chapter 32, AND gations 0f aaid bonds, then and in SECTION 485 OF CHAPTER 34, OF Buch case the deficiency shall be born OF proportionately and paid into said fund THE REVISED ORDINANCES H are as follows: OGDEN CITY, UTAH, 1915, The Board of. Education of Ogden hereby amended to read as follows: for' unlawful be City shall pay annually or as often as Section 6: It shall to d thereof; or necessary corporation any person, firm, The Board of Education of Weber collect, haul or dispose of manure, of Ogden City. of August, 19M No. Il7ig DISTRICT court Da Notice to Contractors The to-w- it: State of Utah ta said defend. IS1 af h5eb? Bummned twenty days after to iddm. this summons upon you. cans, 'County shall pay annually or as of in the County in which garbage, market waste, ashes, tinwaste: ten thereof; as necessary dead rags, anmals, brought; otherwise within bottles, or Weber College shall pay annually 93.14 feet of beginning. to plane, after service according dental "d defend the thereto, leather, waste paper, night' soil, To acquire by purchase or condemh with-- 1 or as often as. necessary tha on file in entitled action; and in case waste material, and or other refuse profile nation the ground or rights-of-wto do, judgment wif? out first obtaining a permit ao to do thereof; office of the City Engineer. And seal- fall?r the and within or shall therefore, boundary annually pay of invited for aaid work and rendered against you according .5 Health; provided,! Ogden City are bids from the Board ed there--whelines of said Avenue. Increase mining taxes to the point , however, that the Board of Commis- - as often as necessary be received at the office of tbe demand of the complaint, To curb, gutter and pave with Port- will be to ao amount discrewhich make in at Og- -j been filed with the Clerk of ssidli? by paid its of, profitable of Ogden City, they would City Recorder in the City Hall land cement To concrete said to Avenue. be next to shall M. on . A. exclusive charged oclock the against the City Ogden of ten industry eration until right ction ig brought may grant and construct culverts and aide den, Utah, In- - J 1929. of 19th haul, and dispose of any such the tax levy made and ocllected by pave September, possible. This is a situation of tha the day judgment dissolving the bondsnlL1 utmost importance to all the great matrial from designated districts, by: Ogden City as. hereinbefore provided, walks on contiguous street intersec- structions to bidders, plan and P- - rimony how and heretofore to construct who retaining walls cifications for said improvement cu between tract or otherwise, to any person, and if the revenue derived from such tions, mining states, and those citixens and defendant!! annual levy, made from time to time, sidewalks, sewers and lighting on aaid be seen and examined at tte office of awarding plaintiff value prosperity, and industries that fjrm or corporation. sole care and cuitlj the be used for the purposes Avenue, and to construct private drivehave made prosperity possible. in the City Hall of the minor children, the issue Section 9: The Board of Com- - hll not all and attach to mains lateral the City Engineer to the ways d aforesaid, surplus to I j marriage between plaintiff the shjdljrevert In Utah mining provides power mjMtonerf ahaU have and water and sewer service pipe connec- said City. City, general fund of and for general relief, k fendant, of tha states total payroll The in- - contract with any peraon, firm, or theSect! to reserved ia any reject The right tions and to grade fill or excavate ion 7: Out of the fund disbursement for corporation to gather, collect, haulj H. BAUMUNK, , dustrys average sale of aaid bonds, aaid the ground for the above named im- and all bids and to waive any defect. the ed from . which and in supplies end dispose of garbage, paper wages, freight baseball grounds, and other provements. B, VTinot P. O. AdtoM: MWW $85,000,000 a year. It constitutes the- KRrbHge is encased, swiH market stadium, thethis And to of Utah, cost sioners the City, Ogden and defray other for prodexpense market whES wa8te ashes, tin cans, bottles, largest home th of said improvements estimated by lMh d.j o September Pibl&tion " thW WMtwitb SepUmbw J, n beta of the state, and does not com ,eather' exceed! not shall the all be to equipmt' Engineer City maSriai $70,050.00 1923 0c'"b'T them. of with any pete . ,00.00. The Stadium Recreation elusive of Ogden Citys part thereof Upon the making of such contract Board If overtaxation crippled the mining and of shall the 13, 1929. Published coat and September necessary procure expense of prithe Summons vate driveways, lateral water and Published in The Ogden Post. IK THE DiaTUCT COU1T OP sewer lateral connections, ATR OP OTAI properly Abu Milton Andcnon, Plaintiff- - a. u assessable against the property mtra J. Hall and Joaepht Hall, and Notice to thereto and specially benefited, other unknown claimiu Tw. T7. Notice is hereby given that Ogden tit. 5rtSTuo nr iutciWTin by special tax or assessment leviec mi artsr riously dwribad in tha make to the nd to following complaint. proposes according aw front City feet or und"?aBU-corporatiolinear ?1" foot Health to any other peraon, firm, or BJcatlonB state would drop materially. frontage upon and against the en- public improvement, City covering the same service Vrvisionof At the present time copper mining Pipe line to serve the, Oyden City; provided, how tirety of all lota, pieces or parcels struct a oth- gineer 8tatcof uth . unless or and districts, district, is on the up grade. Normal growth with Golf Course 'Yon are hereby aummoned to appmraUh election of at that land together its Ogden ever, Municipal affected City or benefited ComBoard of by sai to of the industry will automatically erwise ordered by the incidental do work the according thereto, yw ra eftar riea of tha may necessary gradings and improvements and abutting upon an - cause it to pay more taxes. Ship missioners. on and excavations profiles therefor. to plans, specifications said Avenue adjacent so to be imOgden City may be divided into building alone will abaorb 600.000,000 Section 8: Ogden City shall retain proved to the depth from aaid Ave- file in the office of the City Engineer. tjr days after ecnSee; and defend contractor the and districts, garbage this Vast, year. And sealed bids are invited for said copper J?,. ofJw title to said athletic field and atadium nue, not exceeding, however, 150 Kunds ofelectric, feet, work and will be received at the qf- - 2ttoeVeuL railroad and tele- required to make collections from the and other structures thereon. taLSd SaS with such comprising different districts in the manner and part of aau fice of the City Recorder in the City whiek baa bean filad with the Clerk phone projects make a steady, fair at the times Section 9: When said bonds and Avenue Improvement District du in such concourt. No. Hall Thla action fa towmM ta ifcWi specified metal at Ogden, Utah, until ten oclock daeraa supply imperative. ' priced: thereon shall have been folly 155a af court, quiatlng plaintiffs t t tract r A M. on the 19th day of September, T claims of the dcfsndaafafaS The estimated coat of Anything detrimental to the mining Section 2: This ordinance shall take paid, Ogden City shall receive tee to the follow in dsaeribsd acquiring, by 1929. Instructions to faefe bidden, reacts 'plans revenue derived from against immediately the operation of purchase or condemnation, the industry A be in force on and after effect and of tha Southeast props, part quart groum and specifications for said improve- tioa ZS, g fa said field and S and for ita sole at id every wage earner, farmer and atadium, Township the next day following ita publication. Avenue, ia $45,200.00. ment can be seen and examined at the Balt Lake Meridian. United StatoSmJwg expense maintain and operate aaid The estimated cost of FRANK FRANCIS, ami: office of the at corner of aaU sm making inning in the City tar action, the Southwest City athletic field through aaid Stadium ; Mining should bear ita full share of improvements, exclusive of acquiring Hall of aaid City. Engineer running thenet North M Na Mayor. Recreation theneo Boat 7.71 chains, thence Booth ZM fat Board, or at ita election of land and of Ogden taxation, but special1 taxation or ATTEST: The right ia reserved to reject any theneo Wait 7.71 chains to tha plate f fa par: f through the Board of Commissioners thereof, and of the cost Citys unequal taxation are. killers in any R. K MOYES, and expense and all bids and to waive any defects. ginning, containing X.M aerm ef faaf mm of aaid City, and the Board of Edu- of private ' state for they are a warning to City Recorder. lateral driveways, water By order of the Board of CommisL A. HUGGINS, cation of Ogden City, the Board of and sewer lateral connections that capital will not receive (SEAL) of Ogden City, Utah, this the sioners properly Plaintiffs Attsmr. Education of ' a fair deal in such localities, and Weber County, and We- assessable against the Ordered published in The Ogden P. O. Addrcm, 107-- 1 Pint Natfaml M property oppo- - 12th day of September, 1929. ber reshall be College, that industries will stagnate. respectively, Dd Bpecially Buildinc, Ogden. Post, and published therein on Sep- leased R. A. MOYES, i benefited, is (Signed) from further obligations here- $24,85000 PnhUention dntee, Beptsmbsr I, 11, M B: The Manufacturer. tember 13, 1929. Recorder. October 4. 102. under, or under their contract heretoIt is estimated that the cost and Published September City 13th, 1929. fore entered into by and between them x.Pen P front or linear foot ia aa Published in Ogden Post. A and Ogden City; provided that they, follows: For t AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO respectively, shall have fully complied condemnation acquiring by purchase or Service the land Ave-nu- e, for said THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN with and' faithfully performed their $48.08. For grading, paving, FIELD AND THE CON- obligations theretofore incurred, aa fat curbing, Gails coming Into greater prom- - ATHLETIC Notice is hereby given that Ogden guttering, building sidewalls faience than ever before. It la supreme STRUCTION THEREON OF A STA- said contract and herein set forth; but proposes, to make the following City and liffhtin 622.02 per DIUM. BASEBALL GROUNDS, AND the surplus, if any, from said main- fronWoot fcs a fuel in both Industrial and Construct public improvement, sewer in Sewer District No. 155, tolife, and Is constantly finding OTHER FORMS OF ATHLETIC tenance and operation shall be expendThe estimated cost and expense of H new uses. with work incidental thereto, Possibly the most import-- . STRUCTURES; CREATING A ed by Ogden City solely for the pur- constructing private driveways is gether ant development la in tha field of cen- BOARD OF CONTROL; PROVID- poses set forth in Chapter 100, Session $30.00 to plans, specifications and according for on each; installing water laton tral heating systems where gas, be- - ING FOR TIIE ISSUANCE AND Laws of Utah, 1923. file in the office of the profiles 10 mai?8 each; cfuse of ita efficiency, economy, time SALE OF BONDS; CREATING A Section 10: There ia hereby cre- te? W-nf1sewer lateral connec- City Engineer. And sealedwillbids are WATCHES, diamonds; be reinvited for said work and i. and labor saving qualities, is swiftly SPECIAL FUND FOR THE PAY- ated a board of control to be known tion. to main, $45.00 each. REVOLVERS, GUNS, solid fuel furna- MENT THEREOF, AND OTHER- m the STADIUM RECREATION at the office of the City Redisplacing protBta or objections to such ceived E BOARD, ces in modern homes, while use of nat- WISE PROVIDING FOR THE in Hall corder at the City pursuant to and in accord- imn, Ogden, RIFLES, KODAKS, or the carrying out of OF SAID ATHLETIC ance with the provisions of Chapter Utah, until ten o'clock A. M. on the ,t ural gaa is one of the greatest agen-.cie- s' mUBt Jnkt!n!l0n ETC. in writing, 24th day of September, 1929. Instrucfor conserving the nation's oQ FILED, PASSED PURSUANT TO 100, Session Laws of Utah, 1923, and owner of to 100 CHAPTER OF TIIE SESSION consist of five members, as foltions to bidden, plans and specificasupply. The use of natural gat is or to be benefited,property LAWS OF 1923, ENACTED BY THE lows: the Mayor or one of the Com true conservaton. describing tions for said improvement can be Loan LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF missionera of Ogden City; two number ron? seen and examined at the office of the ifCtheJ with and filed with the City Engineer in the City Hall of said UTAH, AND OF A CERTAIN CONof the Board of EducaOffice "aid on or before City. TRACT HERETOFORE ENTERED tion of Ogden City, one of whom shall 278 25th St. Ogden, Utakl INTO BY AND BETWEEN OGDEN be named by said board and one 1929. 00ctobr, The right is reserved to reject any of CITY, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION whom shall be named aaid Stadium city at it, first tJommissioners of aaid and all bids and to waive any defects. ' ' J' The Mountain States Telephone and OF OGDEN CITY, THE BOARD OF Recreation Board; oneby regular meeting By order of the Board of Commie representative Telegraph company is nothing if not EDUCATION OF WEBER COUNTY, of the Board of Education of Weber AND WEBER COLLEGE. progressive. County, to be named by said board; Be it ordained by the Board of ; .When in Denver a few weeks ago and one representative of Weber Colof Ogden City: we visited the new telephone building, lege to be named by its board of l; that great white palace of terra cotta, Section 1: There shell be estabeach of whom shall be appointed lished. concrete and steel. We marveled at within or ner the limits of Og- and hold office as provided by said its bulk, its symmetry and simplicity den City, an athletic field, and thereon 100. Said board shall be vestIS OUR Pje5 'of architectural lines. We were not shall be constructed a stadium, base- ed with the powers, duties, and . shown over the building in detail, but ball grounds, and other forms of athprescribed by said Chapter we saw much of it from the outside letic structures or sports. HEN you become a depositor of this bank, we want 100, and no member thereof shall rewill as everyone must who gets within Section 2: Ogden City shall pro- ceive compensation for his service. you to feel that you have formed a relationship which of line. vide Denvers the sky sight Section 11: Upon their necessary cite or gtound for appointgrow increasingly helpful' as time goes on. t .Another mark of progress (T) we said athletic field, to be hereafter se- ment, the members of said . Stadium noted in the public phone booths in lected by the Board of Commission- Recreation Board shall as organize hotels was the dial conversion, where-- . ers of said City with the consent and provided by said We want you to look on us not only as a big bank, Chapter, and vacan-cie- s by the customer must be his own phone concurrence of the Stadium Recreation ariajng in aaid board shall be but as a business counsellor, sincerely interested operator. "Now this dial conversion Board hereinafter created. ruled as therein provided, but the in your success. ;We want to help you develop . may be a mark of progress, but it Section 3: There ia hereby created Bha,l times as seems that. we remember a hootis a apecial fund, to be known aa the your business, invest your savings safely in the preceding section. something like it that an independent Special Recreation Fund, the custody build up your estate and solve your many Section 12: phone company introduced some thirty of which shall be vested in the City Board of Commissionersany time the financial problem. of said City years ago. We didnt like' the con- Treasurer of Ogden City; and against or their successors-in-officshall fail trivance in those days and we dont said fund may and shall be issued the to make appointments as provided in like it .now. We like to know that serial bonds of said Our advice will cost you nothing. Many in denomina- Section 10 thereof, then and in that there la a hello girl at the other end tions of $500.00, orCity, of our depositors began very small multiple thereof, event the Board of Education of n of the wire and we like to hear her bearing to be interest, represented by Cito the Board of Education of and are today prosperous. Pervoice. This dial dingus may be the coupons attached thereto, at a rate not Weber County, and Weber real McCoy when it comes to speed- -' to exceed six we can help you grow too. College haps cent per annum, or any one of them, at its per ing up traffic, but we dont want to payable option, may the principal be relieved from learn to finger it. any further obliga-ion- s of said bonds shall mature annually, hereunder, or under said contract or at other stated periods, not exceed- thereafter on their respective parts ing, however, twenty years, as may be to be performed. Make This Your Banking determined by said Stadium Recrea- . Section 13: Said Stadium Recreation Board, subject to the approval tion Board shall from time Headquarters of the Board of Commissioners of persenbe the rates of compensate! said City, and in the aggregate shall Jhe uw of "id th not exceed the sum of $75,000.00. letic field or stadium, 4 Interest on All Savings as well as the . Section 4: The Board of Commis- fees for admission to said field or AN ORDINANCE AMENDING sioners of Ogden City shall annually, Accounts and Time Cestadmm, due regard being given to SECTION 6 AND SECTION 9 OF AN after the sale of said bonds, or the any nature and character of exhibi ORDINANCE ENTITLED, AN OR- part thereof, levy a tax of not less rtificates of Deposit othn DINANCE DEFINING GARBAGE. than h nor more than of a mill on the assessed value MANURE, WASTE, AND STOVE Section 14: This ordinance shall ASHES. AND PROVIDING FOR of all taxable property within the liman k n orc If1 n and AND REGULATING THE DISFOS its of said City; as provided by law, dy folIowin ts Pub- ING, GATHERING, COLLECTION, and the revenue derived therefrom HcatUm TRANSPORTING, REMOVAL, AND shall be placed by the City Treasurer, FRANK FRANCIS, DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE. . MA- when received, to the credit of said NURE. WASTE,. STOVE ASHES, special recreation fund, out of which ATTEST: Mayor- REFUSE, AND OTHER WASTE and of other receipts to be placed to R. A. MOYES, MANURE. NIGHT the credit of said fund, as hereinafter MATERIAL, Recorder. City SOIL, AND DEAD ANIMALS, AND provided, the principal and interest (SEAL) PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES OF on said bonds as they severally become Ordered published in The Oeden THE BOARD OF HEALTH IN RE due shall be paid. nd puMi,hed on LATION THERETO, AND RESection 5: All revenue and September 13. 19 receipts PEALING SECTIONS 310, 311, 312, arising from the operation of said 313, 314, 315 316, 317, 818, 319, 320, athletic field and stadium shall be 827, of paid by said Stadium Recreation Board Chapter 82; AND SECTION 485 of .over to the City Oeden CHAPTER 34. OF THE REVISED! SJdU placed :,,?DWANCE8 OF OGDEN CITY, recre.!!.,1 tion0Setl-hnebi!,Rii'the faten-n-- J of the Auditor of IwJWy of Commissioners Be ordained tt the Board of by v. City, as in other cases, first: the of City ta make the following City. Utah: reasonable operating expenses, n improvements, according ta th!C1b 1. Section 6 and Section nce, and other necessary expenses 9 to an ordinance of said nd Purifications City, passed 'second: the interest on said bonds as therefor on file in the office of the! one-six- th - thu2te 1 epe-cificati- Z one-sixt- ay one-thi- im-jtio- re rd n, : one-thir- , - E' ctttsS:. , dt. Contractors op-os- ita 2 n, to-w- it: ch T In-ter- . est - ry. in-vett- . Notable Public 1 An Ordinance Notice to Contractors ' do---me- to-w- it: 63-0- Money To Loan 0 0" S old-sty- le S MAIN-TENANC- ;!l 514 )( I' I rE pilhe?f' S? sW" The March of i Progress ;n I! iV 'H con-tro- 0r"k t t, - t 't PARTICULAR FORTE obli-gatio- pj c.i ns . .: Pf 3 i.I-- ;i M r: per-"fP- fJ : v.-- n r. v: ? ; ? Hat - ! e, i t li Og-de- ! semi-annuall- pH fin i y; . , An Ordinance j , one-tent- r ;: two-tent- hs .SSt " . . votice of Intention ST,13 rtlb2 wart insur-Sectio- v. ' r? Unde Sams In dustrial Banking Com-miaaion- I" te !,! v |