OCR Text |
Show Friday, Septemi.,. TIIE OGDEN POST Fox breeders of Utah to the of thirty, gathered at Hotel BigeThe fox men low Sunday evening. agreed to join the Intermountain Fox Breeders' association, which has been operating in Idaho for several years. In addition to the association officials, there were present breeders from Salt It Lake, Ogden and Cache county. was decided that local breeders would exhibit at the fox show to be held at Blackfoot in connection withi the fair. Theodore Rogers was sentenced to a term of one year to twenty in the state prison for the commission of a bur glary at a grocery store at 2071 Washington avenue. Sentence was pronounced by Judge George S. Barker, who stated that if extenuating circumstances in relation to the burglary develop, he will forward a recommendation of leniency to the state board of pardons. Rogers stole some articles of food, making the claim when apprehended that he was facing hunger. Pra, Fouts New Method Dentists, H6H Washington, phone 143. - adv. Weber county peaches are of exeel lent quality this year, according to commerce in Ogden will be well atLeRoy Marsh, district agricultural in- tended was indicated Tuesday when spector, Initial shipments of this in charge of the meeting luscious fruit were made Monday. Can- committees it luncheon meeting it neries have arranged to buy all hail reported chamber of commerce. Reports the marked peaches. were submitted by P. A. Dix, J. V Funeral sprays, Baskets and De- Eldredge, Jr, P. II. Mulcahy presided signs any price from 91 ip. Why pay at tiie meeting. more? Weber floral, 740 28th Street. ; After spending the summer here Ihone 410. '' his mother, Mrs. Harry Irwin, with, Fire Chief H. H. Wardleigb is in dean of girls at Ogden high school, receipt of a letter of commendation Second Lieutenant George Coolidge, from Robert E. Andrews, assistant departed to join his regiment. Lieuchief engineer of the national, board tenant Coolidge, who graduated from of fire underwriters at New York. West Point this summer, has been as Andrews characterises Chief Ward-leigh- 's to. the Eleventh cavalry at annual report being "one signed California. of the most complete and excellent re- Monterey, annual " watermelon seventh The ports" h ehas ever seen. dance of the Weber harvest and bust FOR SALE Combination Gas and Coal Range. $30.00. Phono 2558J. stake Sunday School will be held in Residents of Hooper and Kanesville Hooper Monday night. have reported to the county commisAt a meeting of the physical edusion that a large slough in the vicinity cation directors of the Ogden city of Kanesville is filling up with drain- schools, a uniform gymnasium suit age water, and that damage to crops was specified for girls. in the neighborhood is resulting. The The claim of Dr. J. A. Greaves and commission will make ' an effort to Dr. L. L.' Daincs for making their inhave the slough drained, but plans are vestigation as to the source of the not yet complete. typhoid, was ordered paid at WednePrices for steers hit a new high sdays meeting of the city commission. level Wednesday on the Ogden live- It amounted to $228, and was paid for stock market when a shipment of Ida- out of the general fund. ho steers brought a record price of Ogdens school population is increas$11,65. ing, according to the registration on F. F. (Dick) Gunn was the recipithe opeping day of school. All recent of resolutions of thanks for transwere broken for. ords porting the Ogden committee to Boise when 9057registration students registered. on a booster trip with a view to bringH. F. Bowen, engineer of the Model Union the Pacific athletic meet to ing this city next year. Mr. Gunn took laundry, entcrlained members of the the party to the Idaho capitol in his National Association of Power Engicruiser car, "Ogden." The resolutions neers, Utah chapter No. 2, Wednesday of thanks were passed at the Wed- night at a watermelon bust at his home In Kaysville. Punch, ice cream nesday meeting of the Rotary cluh. Notice of intention for the opening and watermelon was enjoyed by all ... of Ogden avenue was authorised by present. the city commission Tuesday. The f new street will be 80 feet wide, and Supply will relieve traffic in the down town district. of The priesthood of North Weber stake have been called to meet in conIiAst year the farm value of dairy vention in the Third ward chapel at product! amounted to approximately 7:30 p. m. Saturday , evening. Prep three billion dollars, according to figures compiled by the United States Department of Agriculture. "Many people fail to realise the size and importance of this industry," says O. E. Reed, chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry. "It may help some to a clearer realization of the dairy business to learn that this three bil lion dollars amounts to 26 per rent or a little more than a quarter of the total value of all agricultural pro duce. The dairy cow accounts for Each O. about one dollar as against three by all the other animals and crops in the System store pays cash country." "This development," Doctor Reed for all country produce says, "has been accompanied by an ever increasing appreciation by the bought by them. This public of the value of milk. and dairy products in the diet and their relation includes eggs, hometo the health and general welfaro of the people. , grown fruits and vegeIn the relative stability of the dairy industry, Roctor Reed finds an obvious tables and all other explanation of the increasing number ranch products. Ranch- mim-b- 9 ' ' -- f arations for quorum activities will be made at the meeting. Formal announcement of her candi daev for city auditor has been made former auby Mrs. Mary E. Farley, ditor. Abolishment of restricted spnnk of each ling on Tuesday and Saturday Commissioner announced by week was Fred E. Williams Tuesday. 'Hie city now has ample water. Water for the municipal golf course will be conveyed to the golf course Power through the pipes of the Utah near A Light company to a point the course. From . there it will be to be conveyed through a pipe line constructed by the city. City Engi-neErrett expressed the hope that the same plant might eventually be used for cemetery sprinkling purposes.' Advice that .Varion S. Green, trust officer of the National Bank of Tacoma, will travel by plane to the Ogden conference of western trust officers, was received Tuesday by D. J. Barker, trust officer of the Ogden State bank. Green plans to bring three delegates with him in his plane. He wii a flight fcommender in the Royal British Air service. That the , meeting of the Western division of United States chamber of er er ! . . . f j . - . t A l ill r, v- L? . Western Trust Officers Celebration Marks Will Meet in Ogden Coming of Natural Gas to Weber County (Continued from page 1.) When the valve was opened at the September base of the pipe, the gas rushed Fifth session, Friday, 27, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. diviSponsored by trust company sion American Bankers association Reuben A. Lewis, secretary. Chairman for session R. M. Sims, vice -president, American Trust company, San Francisco, California. "The Handling of Trust Business In a Branch' Banking System," Gil- -i bert T. Stephenson, Equitable Trust company, Wilming-- , ton, Dels. "General Principles of Trust Investment," Howard O. Edmonds, Northern Trust com- -, pany, Chicago. "The Relation Of the Executive to the Trust Department," town. A. C. Robinson, president Peoples1 As the crescent. moon had set the Savings & Trust company, Pittsburg, night was pitch black, and the transPa. formation into daylight was astoundThe flare was kept lighted un ing. Entertainment Features til midnight. Plans for the entertainment of the Several sacks of salt were placed visiting delegates and their ladies in- in the gas pipes to make the flame clude a barbecue and dance, at change color from time to time as a Matwilrumar camp in Ogden can-- j novel part of the entertainment. The yon, a bridge luncheon at the Ogden. torch is said to be twice as large as Golf and Country club, a tea for the' any lighted in Utah at a similar celeladies at Hotel Bigelow and a theatre bration. of party. A stag dinner at the country Jules D. Roberts, club, followed by a smoker, is the the Ogden Gas company, spoke briefmain social event for the men on the ly, thanking the people of Ogden for evening of the 26th. The social fes- their in the enterprise. tivities will conclude on the evening E. R. of the OgAlton, president of, the 27th with a dance and banquet den chamber of commerce; compliat the hotel mented the natural gas interests, esCommittees in charge of the con- pecially L. Fitzpatrick, ference are as follows: General com- and general manager of the Wasatch mittee, A. P. Bigelow, general chair- Gas company, the Utah Gas and Coke man; George S. Ecdes, company and the Ogden Gas company, William V. Rockefeller, Salt Lake, for their bringing the gas to Ogden. D. J. Barker, secre- Mr. Alton declared that the new fuel M. S. C. H. Barton,! would be an incentive for new indusEcdes, tary; Frank J, Stevens, W.- H. Loos, chair- tries to come to Ogden, and he said man of the entertainment committee; he hoped to see the sand ridge dotted H. W, Hinley, chairman of the public- with new factories and mills. ity committee; Hannon , B. Barton, City Commissioner Fred E. Williams chairman of registration and hotels; was next on the program. He said: O. J. Stilwell, chairman of the trans"Fellow citizens, I consider it a great portation committee; George T. Pe- honor to .be able to address you toterson, Salt Lake, chairman of the I think this marks the beginprogram committee; John H. Wallace, night. new epoch in Ogdens devela of ning i3alt Lake ,D. E. Judd, Salt Lake and .We should be loud in our opment. J. H. Riley. .. . praise of these natural gas interests who have come in here and spent their of investors who are keenly interested money to benefit this territory.". in the industry. "The stability of Hannan W. City Commissioner dairying, he says," has resulted in Peery then spoke. He complimented large investments of capital, not only the gas company officials rad others on farms but in manufacturing, proc- who assisted in the work.. He, said: I am proud to have been a member essing, and distribution plants." It would be unfortunate, however, of the city commission that assisted Doctor Reeds points out, if the present in opening the way for the bringing favorable position of tiie dairy indus- of natural gas to Ogden. I feel this try should lead many producers to ex- will be the means of . bringing new pand their business or it should in- business here, and we will double our duce many men not now in the busi- population in the next 10 years. Lets ness to enter the field. In recent have a city of one hundred thousand." years the domestic production of all dairy products has amounted to about 99 per cent of the demand, a close margin. vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt. vice-preside- r . J It:? V Ts"MJ! r.-v- r , 1 y ? 18 The torch oclock. It was pany officials the flame w., cubic feet' of Music for the oJsi0n,tta ed by the Union paraded through form truck. ... ana Numerous flashlight . year. This fuel bums without ashes, soot or smoke. It is clean and con- - taken of the affaiy cstin bufe nal!h CD (i nt . vice-preside- nt .mn vice-chairm- vice-chairma- n; f ; Saturday, 8 ' SURPRISE V" ' ' J. Ogden Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Company Phoner20Z4 J t r. 2538 Wall JNDRYj ! J ; - . . over 150 P.'M. 2214 Washington' Ave. ' k, i - Four consignments of com- plete household furnishings must be sold. Remainder of the Dee Art Shop. suit Everything for your home. ! Buy at your Own Price! ' j Dont Forget to y t . t thats what happens Come. ' JACK BELL, Auctioneer. v in the Hart Schaffner &Marx . art army of faultfinders makes over 150 inspections of every process in the making of a suit -- ers who sell us their products are not compelled to buy groceries from us, but, of course, we want to if they are in need of food. ' r you an bothered with wearisome old-fashioned washday, how canyon expect to send die children off to school with a cheery smile! Let a replace that washday frown with oar laundry smiy IT7HEN aggs 1 for SCHOOL : - Farm Income COUNTRY PRODUCE P,-Sk- Um, Login , Dairy Products Fourth roar through the jets with a terrific and hiss vanishing into the sky in s whte cloud, illuminated by numerous searchlights. A wire on a pulley had been placed from the jets to the ground. A gasoline soaked rag was fastened to the wire and ignited, and Mayor Frank Francis pulled the wire that carried the blazing cloth to the gas. ' With a giant puff .the gas burst into flame and lighted the scene as the crowd, feeling the heat, moved back, got in their cars and drove away. So many cars blocked the road that it took half an hour to get back to enient I believTITr territory will UnefJ ? the lines will extc!i BARGAINS 1ft USED CARS il , ; VHY PAY MORE? Each of our Ogden markets has arranged to have a big surprise for you Saturday. Be sure and call as you will be well paid. Stores and markets located at 311 Twenty-fourt- h St. 2552 Washington Ave. 1929 Chevrolet Coach $675.00 1928 Chevrolet Cabrolet.. 525.00 .1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan Durant Sedan Chevrolet Coupe Dodge Sedan Ford Roadster Essex Coach Ford Coach 450.00 450.00 295.00 350.00 150.00 145.00 165.00 no wonder they say-a- nd we repeat-fsati- sf your money --and action or that goes 100 Aye |