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Show ftiday. December 5, 1930 Resumption of Buying Interest Seen for THE OGDEN POST Blood Recommends Road Appropriations Be Available Now 1931 DETROIT. Mich., Dec. 4. Pointed Ktttions of a resumption of buying the nation are Carryirg out the recommendations today in hundreds of re. of the National Association of State at the home office of Highway Officials, of which Henry Chevrolet Motor company, reveal, li. Blood of Kaysville is president, that the reception aceorded the the budget, submitted to congress recommends that the 1931 Chevrolet Six during the Wednesday, (jays of the national showing had $125,000, (H0 annual appropriation for jjyone parallel in the history of the federal aid highway construction be made immediately available, instead tfpany. of being held in abeyance until July To meet the needs of dealers, the la .gufacturing organization, consist-To- f This is to be carried twenty domestic plants, is in the appropriation bill, agricultural appropriation fcing on a tentative production which is expected to pass the house Novem-oof the month for 'hedule f more than 60,000 cars. Despite before Christmas, and unless unduly delayed in the senate should become to fact that this is a high goal for a law some time in January. month, the output of cars has In addition to this appropriation, fallen considerably behind or he budget recommends increasing ns already booked, the sales division :he annual appropriation for forest ported. roads and trails from 311,000,000 to id ihookl from dealers and field $12,500,000, but the amount Telegrams asked for 'pen the jficials in all parts of the country. roads in national parks remains as coupli of in the last bill at $5,000,000. Bering an excellent lr. and! he public attitude, reveal that desiThe total appropriation recomne back te general business conditions un- mended for all federal irrigation proj?d boib. gual buying enthusiasm is being ects is $7,040,000, as compared with cenParticular interest Gee! is It a total appropriation of $8,961,000 ng onr tring on the new sport models in the last and cuts are discernable well as new as the commercial in session, ked fix ae, state. almost every and tbe us which are constantly accounting Hoover dam, howThe estimate for of each year's a larger proportion length ever, is jumped to $17,000,000, with atput. slu and the request that this appropriation be The price reductions, coupled with varioui made immediately available, so that increased size and improvements, work lecure it may be pressed with expedition. meted to dealer showrooms crowds The initial appropriation for Hoover rtimated as second only do the will be absorbed in dam, $10,060,000, P't trim-during the early showing of ouilding the railroad, establishing the new six at the time of the change-!f- tr town and in other preliminaries. The with a from the car in $17,000,000 is desired to begin conmt, atlll 8. Many points reported a greater the four diversion tunstruction of amber of appraisals than in any pre-lirSoon nels and the temporary diversion dam wing yer and when the tabulation above the site of Hover dam, save 4 orders now being made is complet--rimmer. $50,000 to be spent on surveys and the mark for the first fifteen days studies angel looking to the deevlopmer.t of expected to compare favorably with .he Colorado river. upper my similar period during a normal new appropriation is reWhile no rear. second division of the the for quested A particularly significant feature of Lake basin Salt project, the $300,000 the reports reaching H. J. Klingler, last year is to be appropriated and general sales manasame conditions on the ger, reveal that public interest shown as heretofore. Before any .of this the new car is not confined to any can be pxpended, the secretary tee section, but seems general across money interior must close contracts of the ' the country. Not only in the larger with irrigation districts embracing centers, but in the smaller communitlands of the second unit, which Jie ies, dealer showrooms were crowded contracts shall guarantee return of the for several days,1 and marked buying within thirty years cost construction enthusiasm displayed.. i'rom the date water is available. It A dealer in a small Kansas town is this requirement of contracts with reported that, because of the large irrigation districts that has proven iber of rural visitors, a count of one of the chief obstacles to begin-lin- g ndance at his showrooms the first work on the second unit. of. the day exceeded the population While many national park approown. Great Falls, Mont, dealers, desbe reduced, the Utah ite fourteen inches of snow, report-- I priations are to to the rule. The are exceptions parks sttendance fob the first week equal Zion is $54,580, as conestimate for that of a year ago. trasted with an appropriation of only The Harrisburg zone, comprising $33,200 last year. iral counties in the Keystone state, The bulk of the increase is to be irted 100,000 showroom visitors, and e city of Cleveland reported 59,000 applied to park improvements, of construction to the employes' $5000 Buffisitors and San Antonio, 20,000. me paAn appropriation of $20,-12- 0 alo reported a larger crowd than last quarters. recommended for Bryce Canis s year, and Chicago wired that apprais-il1 their as national against last yon park, exceeded last year's figures. nimble of $13,700. Tbe appropriation years The reception the new car received for the Grand Canypn ripa of the country lent substance appropriation throughout to $173,220. or be increased to also is aort of to the statements of Chevrolet offic$20,000 over last year, the budget ials that business conditions during to disclose, however, how muth I" andthe year were due primarily to a failing is to be spent on the North Rim apd "buyers strike, and that an upward how much on the South. trend is imminent. To lend impetus Among the other items carried by to this move, Chevrolet advanced by Aod the budget, of interest in Utah, are leven weeks the date, for the an- the top of following: nouncement of new models, and thus Bear River migratory bird refuge, insured extraordinary activity during together with the reapprotwo normally dull months for the $19,900, of any balance of last years priation thousands of people directly dependof $94,000 that may r.ot appropriation ent upon the company for a livelihood. have been expended by June 30, next. Survey of public lands, $750,000, an increase of $50,000. (Sift Zgest throughout Lgjfest here JJa on file The very foundation of happiness, security and success is good health. What a wonderful Christmas gift for your family! And so easily obtained now, without sacrificing other enjoyments! 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Clean Natural Gas aids and protects health by eliminating smoke. , - . - 1 Stockyards Has Large Run During November the largest months run in history of the Ogden Union stock-yaris recorded for the month of One of head, 21,003 were cattle, 22,-4were hogs and 133,872 were sheep, showing a good demand for all classes of livestock 177,284 09 The total receipts for the yards for year 1929 were 1,775,125 head, d for the months of 1930 that have Hued, the total receipts are 1,855,-&- 1 head. From present prospects the Ogden yards will receive 2,000,-COhead of livestock for the year 1930, which will be the biggest year's business in their history. 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