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Show SmiihHii Division U. S. Chamber .i commerce, September fester er Western Division II. S. Chamber of ('oiiimcrce, September 1 30-Octn- 1 iolUMB 1 OGDEX. UTAH. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1929 MEMBER 43 Irate Taxpayers (HANGING FROM OLD TO NEW GAS TON LITTERS Want Third Ward Sewer Fixed Up According to a petition submitted to the city commission Wednesday, the residents of the Third ward are determined to have action taken looking New- toward reconstruction Company Workers Put lines in Service and Adapt OH Town Plants in Record Gigantic Task Almost Complete; Many Novel Appli-ibcc- s Xlme; Used Ogden and vicinity is fir thatwith will natural of the defective Third ward sewer that was built in 1922 by the Union Construction company. The document bore the names of twenty-fiv- e taxpayers in the district. The petitioners asked immediate action and obtained it. The matter was referred to City Attorney Arthur E. Pratt, who reported to the commission that he had served the Union Construction company with formal demand and that the city's request had been ignored. City Engineer Errett was instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the work and to advertise for bids for the reconstruction of the sewer. Attorney Pratt said yesterday that he would serve the construction company with a summons immediately, and that suit would be begun at once to make recovery on the contract and BE SOLD HERE I be gas it to know what this great terred City Sep-temb- er for Smith-Hugh- es Ioland-China-CheBt- er . fair-inc- h, ten-inc- h, n-pon- , ng six-mon- th right-inc- up-to-d- ate of-ft- sbr-lndht- De-Vi- le d, de-"gn- ed 10-in- ch 10-in-ch 16-in- ch Peery and Bundy 16-in- ch ye dis-?ut-od 10-inc- h, In Mrs. Julia jt for Teacher, Oakland ch ch 5- ex-serv- ice by-pa- ss con-rto- ns wher-Pwuibl- vice-presid- ent 2, Merco-u-Stro- m I Kirken-dall-Darli- 1 ng NOW IN SESSION Slock Yards and Packers to Hold Meetings lieing Held at Elks Auction Event Saturday, Sepl luh and Hotel lligelow; Probtember 2S, at the Coliseum; lems of Trust Companies Hold Twelve Litters of Pijrs EnterAttention; Many Notables Are ed in Contest for Hog liaising Here; Soeial 1'ients SuppleSupremacy ment Husiness Sessions The stage i all set for the second annual ton litter day auction sale which takes place at the Ogden livejMting stock show coliseum Ltoal gas system is composed of, Saturday, Lri how it was installed, how it is 28, according to A. I Miller, maintained. The story manager of the American Packing and Provision Co. of this city, who is one JtataW and operating the nat-pa- l of the sponsors of the event. in ftah reads like a system gi By ton litters is the term used to Iftfrytale; it is a. story of grand describe the progeny of one sow which Kbterement and eata be fraught with weigh in excess of 2,000 pounds on or tat much good. Coming as it does to before six months after birth. A comwhich is already &ji community, bination of good breeding and nmd m well with electric power and $8,000 bond. good unlimited feeding are necessary to achieve this coal, tyit, transportation, weight in the brief period of 180 days; nd rich in undeveloped resources, it and, though ton litters are becoming Golf Course jfutiahes the only wanting element more common each year, tded to make this valley a great they are still considered a feat in hog production Ready center, Seeding 1H.urePresento highest efficiency. When the properties of the Utah The feature of this years sale will Work of the and seeding greens Coke and the Gsi ft Ogden company two-ton litter produced by Reed fairways on Ogdens new municipal be the Gm company were acquired last win Andreason of Tremonton, Utah, a course will be as soon as golf rebegun which arose tv several problems club boy, which conadied solution before the distribution the city enters into contract with the sists of fifteen El Monte for lease Springs company qstems could receive natural gas this on the land required for holes 1 and 9. White nigs farrowed last spring. These Member. The golf committee met with the pigs, all the produce of one sow, made The Utah Gas ft Coke Co. was serv unusual gain in weight that markto eighteen thousand consumers in city commission yesterday morning, the ed them as the second largest two-to- n and recommended that the services of hit take through a system of low Ueesure mains, composed of steel and an agricultural expert be obtained in litter ever produced in the United if information at hand is corcut iron pipe. This pipe was mostly order that the proper grasses may be States, rect. The combined weight of these on two-inccourse the well are that h with three and in planted at six months of age was 4,178.5 Feed- - adapted to. the soil of the course. The pigs the thinly populated sections. which is a record for this secpounds, commission was ere of six, eight and some small agreeable to the sug- tion of the country. Mount of backed up with a gestion and the expert will be retain'At 10 a. m. the twelve high pressure line completed ed as soon as the contract with El litters that haveSaturday been in the entered Monte been has Springs company fa system. It was not thought wise sale will be judged by Frank Ball of account of the physical condition signed. American Packing and Provision The committee, composed of Dr. S. the d the lines and type of joints to conCo. of Ogden and A. N. Nichols, manM. vert this system to an intermediate W. Wheery, Ralph Nye, Frank ager of the Cudahy Packing Co. of Ugh pressure system such as is in Driggs, R. E. Bristol and Charles H. Salt Lake City. Worthwhile prizes ns in Denver, so that to take care of Barton, pointed out that it would not are by the Ogden Union the' enormously increased domestic be necessary to build the pipe line to stockbeing offered and the yards packing interests bad due to the expected rapid adopt- irrigate the course until next spring, of Ogden and Salt Lake ion of gas for house-heatiit was provided that the grass is sowed at of best quality, the litter for the litter dressing out derided to lay an entirely new inter- once, as the fall and winter precipi- the highest percentage and the litter mediate high pressure belt line mid to tation will be ample to germinate the the making the largest gains during iutall a number of new district regu-htor- s. seed and will provide the course with period. It was further decided to lay turf that can be used next year. Following the judging, a short prorei considerable amount of new six and City Engineer Harry Errett will take L. F. Whitlock, gram h low pressure mains, six, to ported that he had expend- manager of theplace. local will act yards, Sc in sections which were fed through ed but $1,585.37 of city funds on the as master of ceremonies. Short talks bottle necks." A considerable part course, and that aix of the fairways on subjects dealing with the various rf die city was not piped at all and a and greens were practically ready for of hog production will be made kige amount and seeding; He was authorized to hire phases I. A. Dix of Ogden and A. N, pressure mains were outlined for the a tractor from the county for a few Nichols of Salt Lake City. J. II. Kramer's work. r days to complete the grading work. of Ogden will tell the boys of the The terminus of the Uintah Pipe The golf committee was urged to purposes of the sale and the desire of me is on the bench immediately east begin the collection of the $5,000 in the stock yards and packing companies f Salt .Lake City. It was decided to subscriptions that has been pledged, to promote the production of more continue this line around the south so that sufficient funds will be availin the intermountain country. ud west of the city and thence north able to complete all of the work re- hogs After the program, to which all who to Ogden, 45 miles distant Taking quired to be done. are interested in hog business are inwantage of this location which was An inspection of the course Wed- vited and urged to attend, the litters oho necessary to serve Murray, Mid-re- nesday afternoon made by a Post rep- will be sold at auction. E. J. Fjeld-steand Sandy, three towns lying to resentative arid City Engineer Errett secretary of the Ogden livestock o south of Salt Lake City, and also showed that beyond any question of a show, will act as auctioneer. Sogna, Garfield and Tooele, three doubt Ogden City will have one of the A luncheon will be served in the ore towns to the west of Salt Lake and sightly golf courses to coliseum at noon to all the club boys sportiest ut y, three city gate stations were be found anywhere in the west Erthrough the courtesy of A. P. identical m all respects, located rett, who has Been in complete charge present, Miller of the American Packing and n the east, south and west of Salt of the work, has made real prog- Provision Co. mke City. Gas is first cleaned by ress. In commenting on the sale Mr. Pissing it through a 48x19 inch Acme The contract for holes 7 and 9 will Whitlock says: "Conditions, both in Ps cleaner which robs it of all dirt be let as soon as the El Monte lease respect to production and markets, some of the moisture. It next is are extremely favorable for producing signed. Puoes through a On recommendation of City En- hogs in the intermountain country. We pair of gas heaters, nich may be operated in cold weath-gineer Errett a free building and feel that industry should be encourto prevent of the moisture plumbing permit was granted to E. aged and enlarged, at least to the e freezing the gas. It is reduced in pressure T. Saunders for the erection of a ten that a sufficient number of hogr rough two eight-inc-h Emco high chapel and amusement hall at Twenty-- will be produced in this section of the Preosure regulators, measured at a first street and Jefferson avenue. country to satisfy the existing deonmum pressure of 100 lbs. through Charles Revolitas was granted a mand." lie further stated that the Foxboro wide range orifice me-r- ? permit to conduct a boxing contest demonstration that was being made runs, and is then re-- d Friday night in the coliseum. When by the club boys in the production of in pressure to about twenty-fiv- e Commission- ton litters should be proof of the was the - er permitstated granted. Emco a through regufee of $10 adaptibility of hog raising to the genthe that Peery jds too and that much the city eral faxm program in this territory. was small, Three steel mains carry the should get more revenue from the the three city gas stations P fights. the L H. P. loop, which is made 12 of.0 ,,nd pipe so located Race Mayor gas is equally distributed to all McGinley, Pvts of Salt Lake ' City. Gas is The mayoralty political rot began to the low pressure mains Ogden School to brew early this week when Comjpuugh 21 low pressure Enico bal-!r- d in Dies Harman W. Peery made the missioner valve regulators. There are announcement of hia candidacy, acone and seven- to in the was received Word city companied by a platform that was regulators.. All but two Me T. Mrs. Julia death the of of strikingly original. Mr. Peery is ask-'n- g wwed in brick the other day buildings, Ogin the teacher the support of the voters of Ogprominent ? due to their location are housed Ginley, in on on a platform that calls for anothden Wednesday schools, den eity underground vaults. These regu- attack. heart a from er Calif., Oakland, daily paper, a new boosters comall equipped with new auto-Sf- n Mrs. club of mercial sister and for economy in city is a ster devices, which automat-lili- ? Mrs. McGinley 743 Twenty-fift- h Thomas Conway, government. pulses the outlet pressure of the was bom in OgMrs. Coming on the heels of the Peery jjjulator as the load increases, low-- street.and is McGinley and Mr. Ora Bundy, engineer, of the announcement, daughter t again as the peak is passed, den, C. Kiesel, deceased. She contractor, man, announced Julius Mrs. his construction work was started w, her all his for in Tuesday afmayor lived candidacy has Ogden practically rij. 3 and is now complete with the life. Dehis to to ternoon, just prior departure Following her marriage zSJPtion of new low pressure mains moved to Colo- for Louisville, Kentucky, where he will she hreh are still nial McGinley, being laid in the newer rado, returning to Ogden after the attend the annual convention of the tridential districts. of her husband. She has resided American Legion. regulator settings are of the death In making his announcement Mr. her sister, Mrs. Conway, since with rjhead type, flanged marto her Bundy said: "I am seeking this posireturn to Utah. Prior e. her throughout, and welded and tion because there is a demand for a ten and for the years, past All are equipped with riage she readjustment of the economic condisince her return from Colorado, Jr tow .weight safety valves to protect has the of tion of Ogden City, and I feel that staff on the teaching been r pressure system against ex--2 held has schools. She many through my engineering and business Pressure, and all stations are Ogden sothat I am in a position to and business in experience PPed with ventilators and a double positions of trust with the situation and as served cope properly cial clubs, having t recording gauge giving a twenty-J- r a the and Business give city sound and constructive of the Ogden hour record of the high and low was a administration. and Womens dub, Professional P'Sjrure on the aame chart. Ora Bundy to no stranger to Ogden director at the time of her death. SurtJff rotermediate high pressure sys- - viving Carl voters, having been a candidate for a and son a daughter, are made of standard weight lap-two Miss and mayor years ago. He polled the Lake, of Salt ed steel pipe, acetylene welded-- n McGinley,McGinley, who is at present third largest number of votes in the average depth of 40 inches. Phyliss school in New Rochelle, N. primary at that time, making a very locations were used wherever teaching sisters and a brother also sur-vi- e, creditable showing. jT'J'ey two to avoid The air is full of rumors of candipavement repairs, Y., Mrs. Conway, Ogden, and Mrs. ryjhle, ease of maintenance. dates for the mayors chair, and with gj f0r J. Calif; Venture type plug valves Ira N. Moore,of of Oakland, the and Bundy announcements The Wash. Peery Seattle, Fred Kiesel, this off system, been Mcon made, those wise in the having will be thsted brought body of Mrs. McGinley The funeral of the community look part could be replacedbal-3-or to arpolitical ways burial. Ogden for ? without the book full a for of entries in the initial disturbing 2lrejf the in charge of This type of rangements are to be run at the prit of race heat the system. Announcement VTe was mortuary. also used in all measuring October 22. maries of the interment will be made later. (Continued on page 2.) be-- COMMISSION IS County Keleased By State Board OF HOGS WILL PLANTS BIG JOB Cu Men From Weber REGIONAL MEET rvi t The state board of pardons met Saturday and Monday in Salt take, and the following men from this county were given their freedom: James J. King, robbery; James grand larceny; Jack Mooney, second degree burglary; M. J. O'Brien, second degree burglary; Jack Ryan, first degree burglary; William Smith, robbery; L F. Van Why, forgery; J. 11. Williams, fictitious checks. Among those whose applications were denied were Roy II. Christopher-son- , Sidney D. Woods, tawrcnce, rri PAY REQUESTS Iulilii'aiioii of Special Improvement Tax Hrings Out Many Who Wish to Pay Irior to Ad- la-wi- robUry; It vertising; Abatement and Inlerest lied uct ions Allowed; More to be Published for- second degree gery; Jim i stmlay'a meeting of the burglary; Donald l'attenall. city was largely devoted to conParoles granted to the following IJmi-sasideration of matters pertaining to men from We!er county: Furl forgery; tawis Newhold, ficti- delinquent special improvements. The tious checks; the application of Gene 'l.'ciMoM of the city commission to pubBurton, robbery, for termination was lish the delinquent list brought numerous people before the hoard. withdrawn. D. F, Steele claimed damages from Among tho cases continued was that of Gerald F. Snyder, automobile theft. the city through the building of a reThe petition of Virgil Thomas, sec- taining wall near his property some ond degree burglary, waa granted a years ago and also made the claim that the sewer on the Thirty-fourt- h rehearing.. street side of his property was so high that it could not be used. The comUovernment mission agreed to eliminate the sewer tax the ground that Steele's propMore Specialists erty onreceived no benefit and the peninterest was reduced to 6 per cent alty Service The United States Civil on Steele's statement that he would commission has announced open com pay up beforv publication. petitive examinations as follows: T. E. Morgan appeared for the secteacher (elementary) ond time asking for an extension of $3,200 a year, Indian Field Service time in which to take up his payinterior department. ments. On the opinion of City AtSenior engineer (welding), $ 1,000 Arthur E. l'ratt that such exa year, bureau of construction and torney could not be ception made, his request repair, navy department, Washington, was denied. Yesterday afternoon MorD. C. treas-urinto the gan $3,497.93 paid or statistical publications city journals architect, $4,600 Senior that care to register and comply with to $5,200 landscape a year, bureau of puhlic a few simple rules to be prescribed by roads, Interest reduction on a piece of department of agriculture, for the secretary. lifted in the name of C. C. in the or D. property C., in Washington, duty Wilcox was allowed the penalty inDetailed phases of handling constructive loans were discussed in a Senior home ccononties specialist, terest being reduced to 8 per rent on to pay before publication. paper by Ilenry Judson, $4,600 to $5,200 a year; home eco- promise The penalty interest on the special and trust officer, Seattle Title Trust nomics specialist, $3,800 to $4,000 company. Owing to the absence of year; associate home economics spe- improvement tax levied against a Mr. Judson, the paper was read by cialist, $3,200 to $3,700 a year; assist piece of property at Rivcrdale road Harold B. Smith. ant home economics specialist, $2,600 and Washington avenue was reduced ( William B. Rockerfeller, trust offi- to $3,100 a year, bureau of home Eco- to 6 per rent on the promise of the cer, Tracy Loan and Trust company, nomics department of agriculture, for owner, George A. Thompson, to pay advertisement. of Salt take, gave an interesting in- duty in Washington, D. C., or in the Tho special improvement tax on a sight into the human element in trust field. Optional subjects are foods and piece of property owned by Lamoni administration. nutrition and economics. A. I'. Bigelow, president of the OgJunior entomologint, $2,000 to $2, Grix was abated when it was discovden State bank and general chairman POO a year, bureau of Entomology, and ered that the tax was paid years ago. Following the business of adjusting of the conference apoke briefly on the plant quarantine and control admin- tax payments, the commission orthe history of Utah and its commercial istration, department of agriculture, dered City Treasurer Arthur F. tar-so-n and industrial resources, snd stressed for duty in Washington, D. C., or in to Inprepare another list for subthe importance of closer business re- the field. Optional subjects are to the commission In two mission insectiPacific and coast sect habits development, lationships between the weeks. and Utah.cides and physiology, cultural control, and taxMayor Frank Francis gave the plant quarantine inspection ' ' ' ' ' of welcome to the delegatca. He onomy. City r Must Renew Associate taking technologist, $3,-2congratulated the trust officers on the to $3,700 a year, bureau of plant fact that in 14)2 years of trust ad ministration, there had never been an industry, department of agriculture, W. A. Iluckins, representing the estate dissipated. L. II. Rosenberry for duty In Washington, D. C., or in he Power and Light company, infield. that the felt Utah said and that responded a He year, $1,800 formed the city commission yesterday Telegraph operator, Utah was his own country. D. that the back service, Washington, California's as departmental described Utah citys street lighting contract, must other than whiteway lighting, which for and from they country, All states except Maryland, Virgi- would expire October 1. draw for its raw material, and urged the DisAlthough the city now has 720 all members on the coast to become nia, Vermont, Delaware and less received have Columbia of of trict this lights si compared with 620 when the part better l acquainted with In contract was negotiated three years of share turned than their appointments Bigelow Chairman the country. service ago, the city's annual light bill for the meeting over to Blain B. Coles, the apportioned departmental C. D. residential lighting is $4500 per year in Washington, the Security Savings trust officer of Full information may be obtained less than for the previous years. and Trust company, of Portland, Ore. He made an ardent appeal for recog- from A. R. Ward, secretary of tho board of nition of the small town trust com- United States civil service or cus- R. A. Moyes Seeks office the at examiners service post that in and said part pany, Commissioncrship must be brought to the attention of tomhouse In this city. the people of every community, and advertising advocated newspaper Rotart A. Moyes, present city reGroup which he stated was invaluable. An corder of Ogden city, has announced in added asset to the trust company was his candidacy for the office of citycommissioner at the coming city electhe cooperation of life Insurance men communication a and the legal profession. afternoon tl Monday Albert B. Ridgway, counsel for trust from the Trades and Labor assembly He sets forth his qualifications as adof association Oregon, the of the follows: read was at city meeting companies I have had thirty years banking vocated the incorporating all trust commission, protesting against the certain territories, in within The Ogof city legals companies experience; in the last years of my publication and the establishment of standard den Post Following the reading of banking experience, I was cashier and fees for different kinds of trust com the protest, the commission discussed director of the Commercial National the matter of publication, and U was hank of Ogden, Utah, until 1921, pany services. and Ray McCarty, brought out that for the publication when I resigned. I wss the first city treasurer of trust officer of the Strong and Me of a notice of intention in the afterPortland, Trust cost company, noon paper would approximate- Ogden City under statehood, and servNaughton Salt of resident in ed for ten years or more, during which former and a same the while publication Oregon, ly $200, a of cost the The Post, as a weekly, would time, in 1902, 1 opposed the mayor and Lake, spoke on the development of department, $164 councilmcn with respect to the pura dear management saving property city but $36, and land management to the taxpayers. It was estimated chase of the water works system of A stag dinner smoker was given at that several thousand dollars hsd been Ogden City. My opposition resultthe Ogden Golf and Country club in saved to the taxpayers through the ed in litigation, in which my action he evening. use of a weekly paper instead of a was sustained; as later, in 1908, Ogden City purchased this same water daily. The said: Commissioner system, much improved, for Peery Opens taxpayers of Ogden owe a debt of nesrly a quarter of a million to be graditude to The Post. As guardians less than the amount intended of the public funds it is our duty to paid in 1902, my opposition to the purBusiness Block save money wherever we can.' chase in that year saved to the citizens of Ogden City the difference. My experience as city treasurer Herbert Wessman announced today F. the one of and of city recorder has necessarily the opening tomorrow the in me into faciliar contact with stores brought most Announcement drug The avenue. every department of the city and the city, at 2245 Washington various financial and other problems His have Of will Candidacy Wessman Drug company that from time to time confront the Herbert Wessman, formerly of Arthur F. Larson, present city members of the board of commissionpharmacy, and J. C. Hansen, regers. I know the city's needs with refistered pharmacist, in charge of the treasurer, made formal announcement com- erence to water, streets, and public for his of candidacy LeGrand yesterday department. prescription political improvements generally. Stewart will be in charge of the new missioner. Larson is an oldserved on I am confident that I shall be able war horse in Ogden, having fountain, and lunch counter. A f 1922 to 1925. to give to the city and its citixens the commission from the cusbe will that city store new the of tare valuable service attendant upon such tomers may choose either glass or pa Prior to his service as commissioner, mema While auditor. and my knowledge of pubhe was drink from. city experience to per containers ber of the city commission he wss in lic affairs. My whole time will he devoted to the city in the performance charge of the street department. S. Glines of my duties to the exclusion of private affairs, if elected. Sell Candidate Ogden "During the administration of my Mill present office as city recorder, I have . Salt Another name has been added to established records not theretofore the list of candidates for city audiin Salt The Lakeside Milling plant kept, which enable a more careful tor, that of Mrs. Florence Stevens take to and facilitate the finding and week check the sold waa during Glines. Mrs. Glines, who is a daughof all records kept in examination Pendleton Flour Milling company ter of the late Thomas J. Stevens, sets the W. W. Perciva! and associates of the recorders office. forth as her qualifications her wide by "I earnestly solicit the support of The new owners will assume Ogden. secretarial and experience in office citizens of Ogden, and assure them the A. 1. I. presiOctober Welk, control experience and school teaching. comthat if elected, 1 shall do everything Mrs. Glines was educated in the pub- dent of the Pendleton Milling in my power to advance the interests deal the transferring lic schools of Ogden and the Univer- pany, negotiated of a progressive Ogden, with due conproperty. Tho Percival interests sity of Utah. If elected, she promises the of the welfare of ita citisideration this not effected are by in Ogden a clean and efficient administration of of the burdens of taxation. zens and sale. 1 Or.e hundred and fifty trust officers were in attendance at the meeting of the trust division of the American Bankers' association Wednesday at the opening session of the seventh regional trust company conference Wednesday at the Elks' club. Prominent trust officers were in attendance from all parti of the west. The morning hours were given over to organization and committee work. The first part of the afternoon session was preshied over by Varian S. Green, trust officer. National Bank of Tacoma, and Washington Corporate Fiduciaries association, and was introduced by K. Victor Graves, assistant trust officer Dexter Horton National bank, Seattle, who spoke from actual experience and said in part: "I am confident that present methods in handling the payment of interest on called bonds leave room for great improvement. I should like to see the trust section of the American Bankers' association establish in its offices in New York a bureau for clearance of all information to those com-mi.sM- on y, Needs vice-preside- nt y. vice-preside- nt o - ad-ure- fs 00 Lighting Contract a Protests Labor Post Advertising vice-preside- nt $4j0,-000.0- 0, Wessman Drug In Ogdens Newest Arthur Larson Makes up-to-d- Hil-cre- st Florence Auditor Interests Lake Out - the office. . Layy1' |