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Show Airport Jubilee to Airport Jubilee to Held June 30 be be Held June 30 rOLl'ME 2 Airport Celebration IVf limit';! ry work on securing J pc-la- sub-committ- ees At the Tuesday luncheon Gwilliam the movement which will eventually, if not in the very near future, make this city the central point as well as a regular port of call of the airmail routes. Ogden citizens were quoted in a letter from one mayor as being Air Minded People," and were complimented highly on the fine new airport which will be ready for the first mail reception next Friday. are the members of the VnuS commttee on airport day: Robert II. Hinckley, general chairman; George D. Shupe, Louis H. joery, James F. Orr, Kenneth Farr, Clayton, Floyd Timmerman, , serence S Richards, E. R. Alton, E. E. le, Harold R. Tripp, Russell L. Mghan, Alfred Gladwell, James H. pine. Eugent E. Pratt, James Recker, Ralph E. Bristol, Albert E. Becker, E. S. Baggs, Wm. K Kimball, Pete Herdti, Roseo J R Brimhall, W. E. Quil-k. C. Er- - Flygare, p; Wright Gene Traughber, Mer- committee of chamber of J' y M. Sowadski, George E- ZuPPnn, W. A. Huek- com-E5- st p- 4 uJJ; th? to Airport i assuming the appearance eventually be the best field in the west, if not in of their capacity, country. son rises on June 30th. or aviation in Ogden, rerfo!i ;cJ.d will be ready, with three y fished runways ready for th which will land on E.anes thatany The occasion will mark one ff the milestones in the will reflect a t18, cty, nd determination of those la,; "S the airport that will be a mfnuTnent to their names. the adversities of opposi- ti0 ticism from a number of cuaro. city commission of den .! jroven that it acted with wis-tk- e motion and the dreams of the entire will be alftini? j on Friday next,city plisfi rI0rt ???rk i being accom-t- o TaPdity and precision, due th. of p:'fi1?stking care and accuracy i ho nas bngineer Harry C. Errett, 1 ved and thought airport . since became certain that Ogden WotiU l, tan..! ,.v,a real landing field. His together with the valji-- i he has received from rjA 1 fi'ers as Lieutenant Rus- t l Tommy Thompson and ' r oompfter.t air men has tj,. th V1 j, k?y ky rtet h' his-eo- ur. Og-'io- m S - 1 lle'j-rVri- s. I : ; .1. Rncklium, Sunday School v.iivrinlendent of the Welter stake, ol C. H. Flinders, first assistant to Sunt. Km-khum- , completed nrrange-n-entwith the luunugvinenl of last night for the annual Sunday Seliool children's outing to !e held on Friday, June 29, at the popular resort. While details are to he completed for the day's activities at a mooting of the committeemen anil the of tile forty Sunday Schools of Weber county at u meeting to be held tonight nt S:00 nt the Second waid meeting house. Twenty-sixtund ('runt, it is nssured that the day will he filled with thrills nnd enjoyment for the 4,000 to 0,000 children who are expected to attend this hig outing. Next Sunday, throughout the forty Sunday Schools of Weber county, each child will be furnished with u tag which will be redeemed nt Uigoon. The four slHkes of Weber county, namely Wclier, Ogden, North Welter und Mount Ogden, will participate in the outing, and a splendid program of sports and amusements for the children will bo arranged. Hundreds of presents will be given nwuy, and every child under the ago of ten years will he given a free ride on the s l.a-iro- super-ntenden- ts h merry-go-roun- d. The following committees have charge of the outing: Arrangements -- Win. J. Backhani, C. H. Flinders, Willard Gardner, Fred Sumniorill and John G. Irice, Jr. Advertising W. L Bramwell, M. Russell Tunner, J. G. Stone, Geo. F. Simmons, I .conurd Robbins, Geo. It. Doxey, David A. Johnstone und Moylen Peters. Games und program Albert J. Powell, Bryan Bnrton, Mury Pickett, Isilaln'lle Garner, David F. Foulger, Alfred Stratford, Cornelia DeGroot, Maythel Ridges, Dorothy Maw, Virginia Bingham, Hyruni Lund, Lynn Lundberg, ('has. I,. Ilyslop, Ruth Agron and Draper. Vacation to New York Taken by Four Ogden Men Clem and other improvements' at the flying field have been under the personal direction of Street Supervisor Harold Tripp, and that the job has and is being done in a manner that is the Becoming overburdened with a load of approximately $500,-00- 0 envy of many cities, is a compliment delinquent special taxes, the city commission asked for and to Sir. Tripp and to Ogden. The runthis in are at number, received a legal opinion from City Attorney A. K. Pratt a few ways, three time in very good condition, and the to the proper method of handling the vexatious probfollowing few days' work in putting days ago, as on the finishing touches, will see the lem. Some of the taxes have been delinquent for a period of ten runways all ready for any type or Alf Larson, and a great amount size of flying craft, with ample width years, according to City Treasurer and length to afford necessary pro- of the taxes are a real burden to the city as they are drawing the tection to airmen and the thousands same interest that the delinquent taxpayer is supposed to pay to who will be on hand for the grand the city, aside from the tremendous amount of clerical work inopening ceremonies on June 30. side The main runway, on the east the items. of the field is 700 feet wide and 3,800 volved in handling be At Tuesdays meeting of the city case of delinquency to make sale of feet in length, and will probably the most popular of the three run- commission, and after hearing read the delinquent property which may be comdone by foreclosure or in a summary ways. It runs north and south. The the city attorney's opinion, the Weber canyon runway, running south- mission was unanimous in a determ- manner. It is therefore your imperatve duty west and northeast, is 300 feet wide ination to clear the problem up at the and 3,800 feet long, while the Ogden earliest possible time. The city treas- in case of delinquency to proceed in urer has been ordered to launch a the manner pointed out by the procanyon runway, running south-weis 300 feet wide and vigorous and determined campaign to visions of the ordinance and of the and north-eataxes, even if law to sell tho delinquent property and 4,200 feet in length, being the longest collect the delinquent is sold for the collect the special assessment or tax. involved the furnof property and is the of capable three, It is not a matter that rests in your taxes. ishing the most inexperienced flyer be discretion. This is especially so by will than more Each with ample runway length delinquent taxpayer A holt tractor has been pulling a mailed one more notice, together with reason of the fact that in 1921 the legislature of the state passed a law large Killifer scraper for the past ten a copy of City Attorney 1rattH islegal not which required cities to create a speof tax in the if the money and a is wonder and way opinion, days, cial improvement guaranty fund by moving dirt. There are also the level at once forthcoming, the treasurer taxation of a specified amount and general on will institute legal proceedings ers, teams and other equipment to and the fund thus raised is added of sell the each item equipment property. the grounds, time from to time, when necessary, Treasurer Larson stated that the working with perfect harmony for a from the general funds appropriations bonds the and banks ar.d others holding complete job. quick of the available for such purpose, city Airport Ogden is reached by pav- against the city are demanding their or sums of money borrowed, the efonce the of entrance at action some to the very ed road money and that fect of which is to increase the burfield, and the distance from the City is necessary. dens of taxation, resting upon all taxAtof From the text 3.3 miles. is the City Ilall is exactly Following is tut 1.8 torney Pratt's legal opinion, which payers within the city. This in my city limits to the field opinion it is possible, by a rigid enmiles. All roadways within the field was addressed to Mayor Frank Fran- forcement of the law .relating to sale. the cis and the city commission: proper are in fine shape, and will Hardships may be created if the In answer to your request for an course present building, while small, for is pursued, but no suggested duties of your afford ample rest room privileges opinion and statement other is unless the law course open with respect to delinquent special and ordinances on the the visitors. subject matter street for levied All hazards have been removed. The taxes or assessments be disregarded. m advised that telephone line which traversed the improvements, you are The taxpayer, however, has it by statfield having been moved to the ex- all such cases it is providedordinances within his power in most cases to the well as as on the and by law, utory treme east of the field, the avoid results of his delinquency by west two electric power towers rising of the city, that delinquency in mathe procuring of a loan sufficient ,to installment one of been have field any the of payment above the level cover tne social tax or assessment installincluding safetures the entire tax, lowered, completing the absolute a very much less rate of interest, at thereafter the east ments not yet due, and it ty from hazards. Spaces on for and it would really be to his advanone of per rate the at interest hanbears side of the field are provided to obtain such a loan and pay the taxes tage for the ad- cent per month. Such special gars, private and official; tax than to suffer the penalrather ordinance the by assessments are, or will re ministration building which ties of of the virtue and delinquency. by same, built at a later date, and for other . levying Yours very truly, rrovi.-if.r-s of statutory law, nia..o a All improvements. building necessary A. fc. i'ratt, lien upon the abutting ojr adjacent in all. Airport Ogden will be Lack- j tho in City Attorney." property; ami you are required swana to the last detail. st Franci Fowles. with crews of men, tractor-scraev.elers and teams working Wm. 1 Bankers ot State Are In Annual Convention Today and Tomorrow Toilay nml tomorrow tin oily of Ogdon is host to fioo hunkers, their partners uml friends, and the Ogden Clearing llntjse association is host to the Twentieth Annuul convention .f the Itah Hunkers association. The 1028 convention of the Ilah hankers is the first that has been held in this city for four years past, and elaborate and dignified preparations for the business and social entertainment of the visiting hankers and their friends have been made by the various committees in charge. Charles II. Harton. president of the National Hank of Commerce and chairman of the entertainment committee, has arranged . a two-daprogram filled with perti- nent bunking mat tors nnd also social entertainment during tin stay of the visitors. Mrs. ('buries II. Barton is chairman of the ladies' entertainment The dairy industry und whut it committee, a detailed report of which to lltuh, whs the topic of u will le found on the society page of nu'iiit valuable address delivered by D. B. this issue. The program ns finally outlined is Scott, dairy exHrt of Fairfield, Iowa, to the local Rotary club at its lunch- as follows: eon meeting ut the Hotel Bigelow Friday, June 22, 8:00 to 9:80 a. m., Wednesday. Mr. Scott has been mak- registration at the Hotel Bigelow, ing a rather intensive survey of the where all sessions of the convention dairy industry in Utah, ami wus em- will ho held, nnd also headquarters for phatic in the declaration that this the convention. 9:30 a. m., call to state is ideal for a great dairying order by I'resident E. A. Cullrtson; future. SHciul attention was culled music; invocation, Rev. John K. Carto the splendid manner in which the ver; address of welcome, Mayor Frank dairymen of Cache county lire grasp- Francis; response, Eugene Giles, of the National Copper bank ing the opportunity of better dairy slock and most modern methods of of Salt Ijike City; music, president's handling the problem. He advised the address, E. A. Culbertson; address, citizens of Weher comity to fall in Governor George 11. Dern; report of line with the dairying methods used Hcrretnry-trcHsureCurl R. Marcus-sein Cuche county. To procure better committee reports; legislative, O. dairy stock, and follow up the modern W. Adams; agriculture, Fredrick P. methods. Then he stated, Welmr need Champ; educational, D. J. Barker; not he lagging in the greHt future that resolutions, auditing, nominating. awaits the thrifty dairyman. Friday afternoon will lie given over M r. Scot t also spoke at some length to a competitive golf tournament on the hog and poultry industries, and among tho hunkers, with probable viewed with pleasure the interest that keen competition, as prizes will be is being taken in poultry especially. given to the winners us follows: First This slate is becoming more and more prize, fine golf hug; second prize, one an important poultry center, and the dozen best golf halls. flocks are gaining popularity Iwlh an Suturduy9:30 a. m., music; adto quuntity and quality. dress, Roliert G. Kemp, of the Security Title und Guaranty Harry J. Ilrown Speaks of Iis Angeles; Some Marthe of J. company Ilrown, president Harry Dr. Gridiron club, and keting Trends and Problems, Washington correspondent to the Salt Howard T. lswis, professor of marI .like Tribune, gave a wry interesting keting at Harvard university; Closer tulk on topics of the day, including Inter-Han- k Relationship Imperative, some intimute and interesting side Frank W. Simmomis, deputy manager lights on a few of the countrys most of American Bunkers' association of Mr. New York. outstanding political figures. Brown is in Utah for a few days 2:00 p. m. Why, Banka Should y Rotary Club Hoars Important Address -- vice-preside- r, world-renown- nt n; vice-preside- nt ed . - visit before entraining National Democratic Houston, Texas. The introduced by Eugene eral manuger of the toduy for the convention at speakers were R. Alton, gen- Globe Milling company, Del Baker, manager of the Ogden Gunners, Dad Gimlin, business man ager of the club, Dr. W. S. Wherry, chairman of the baseball committee of the chamber of commerce, Fred M. Nye, president of the Utah-ldah- o league, and Bill I .card, manuger of the Twin Falls club, each had a few choice words on the future of bttsebull in Ogden, the gist of which was that there must be more local interest taken if the Ogden Gunners continue to be a fixture in the Junction City. The concensus of opinion was that the Delinquent Taxpayers Must Remit At Once To Prevent Tax Sale Judge Jas. N. Kimball born fruit, and his plans are considered by airmen as being as nearly perfect as instruments and engineering skill could make them. The actual construction of runways for Ogden. Following NT rM r;F.ll 29 Chief of Police Hurry S. Anderson, Williams, (buries Empoy and The last resting place of Cuptain Harry Gee left last evening for a Janies Brown, founder of llrownville, two weeks vucution on to New York. will spend the time on business whieh was later Ogden, They will receive perpetual care at the ex- and pleasure, and will visit Chicago, pense of Ogden City, it was determ' Rochester, Cleveland and New York. med by the city commission at MonTO BERKELEY day's meeting of that body. Robert O. Folkman, 19-- y ear-ol- d son Captain Brown founded this city in 1857 at the instance of Brigham of Mrs. George I). Folkman of this Young, territorial governor of the city, Hnd a graduute of the Ogden state of Deseret, now the state of high school, class of 1927, left TuesUtah. Brown was an outstanding day for Berkeley, California, where he figure in the early affaire of the state will enter the University of California. both in a military and civic way, and The young man has been employed was one of the most prominent fig- for the past year or since his graduation from high school, und in that ures in the early history of Utah. way is now able to enter the university Communications from the mayors of a number of cities within and without the state have given assurance to Mayor Frank Francis and Commissioners Peery and Wiliams that the several cities will be represented at the inauguration of Airport Ogden," on June 30. Interest from all parts of the country is centered on the very fine spirit being shown by Ogden in al ,'t two-hundr- Grave of Ogdens Mayors of Various Founder Will Have Cities Will Come Care by the City Here on June 30th . q- -j , Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Edna Hardy, with Miss Katherine year. Fisher accompanist. Twenty-secon- & iv-- or the local Exchange club,mooting with President S. T. Jeppesen in the chair, the principal business was the election of four new members for the board of control. Those receiving the highest number of votes were Burton F. Dinsmore, Joseph E. Evans', n . A. Huckins and Trace A. Turner, who with the holdover members will constitute the new board of control for the ensuing half year. The newly constituted board members will meet at sometime before the last Tuesday of this month, at which time they will select their officers. The new officers will be inducted into office at the last regular weekly meeting of the club on June 26. Joseph E, Evans was chairman of Tuesday's meeting, and John C. I)a-i- s was in charge of the musical program. Fred G. Ruthrauff, president if the State Art commission, was the club speaker, his subject being Art. reported that all arrangements had been made for the aerial stunts, and the coming of the big ships of the air, He stated that the first air mail plane will arrive from the south about 9:30 a. m., and that the south bound mail plane will arrive at the field about 2:30 p. m. The program of the day will be as follows: Formation of parade at d and Washington avenue at 9:00 a. m., headed by the U. P. band, and made up of 4 sections as follows: Section 1, stage coaches and old time methods of transportation. Section 2, early day bicycles, motorcycles, etc. Section 3, automobiles from the earliest to the latest models. Section 4, airplanes, the latest and popular method of travel In the parade will also be notable guests of cities snd air companies; beauties from the various cities and towns, who will later be given a free ride in airplanes. This part of the program is not complete as chairman Louis Peery has not as yet heard from all of the towns who will send their most beautiful girls. City officials, civic bodies and other items to make up a big parade which will disband at Twenty-sevent- h street and Washington and from that point to the airport for the official dedication which will occur at 10:00 s. m. At 10:30 the Boy Scouts will give a demonstration of avaition, with some planes home made which will actually fly. 11:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. will be given over to air stunts by notable fliers. From 1:00 to 2:30 p. n. luncheon. 2:30 will be the ariel marriage, followed by a parachute jump. Rides for the beauty winners will then occur. All committeemen re invited to a free air ride, and all of the lion hearted have accepted the invitation. In the afternoon commer-ciflying will be the order, and at mght the ariel fireworks display will be the closing event on one great day J I Exchange Club Elects Control Board Members the spirit and faithfulness in which all interested in the project had cooperated and particularly commended the retail division of the chamber of commerce for the fine attitude and aid rendered, both in assisting with the work, and with the program of the Harry st Er-ivt- tion with the airpArt. General Chairman Robert H. Hinckley commended Tommy Thompson, the vosiry. :oo names to the several f,.r Ogden Municipal Golf arc progressing rapidly, with 1ii mimes attached to the night, i i.e Municipal Links will be in the uf Ogden canyon, nnd will ex-- t from the No. one hole at El M !!e Springs resort, running down 'I - canyon and back to finish the i hole near the springs. Tie promotion of the golf course '"a- - started by C. E., H. N. and ltos-co- o Iluish, and to those three gentlemen great credit is due for their interest. In addition to the above, those taking a very concerted interest in the course are: Cyril Hammond, Percy (Took, John IJushmer, Fred M. t, Nye Co., A1 Warden, Harry C. The Rotary club, Kiwanis club, the Lions' dub and ihe Exchunge club. There are others also devoting time and efforts to put the course across. The El Monte springs resort is offering valuable aid. as that company proposes to prepare two holes, furnish club house facilities und otherwise help the cause. The course will he laid out in a most picturesque setting, with the mountains and canyon as a background, and with some of the snappiest as well us the most complex hazards imaginable. Especially is this true of hole number 9 whieh will ho over the neck of a fine little lake nea-1El Monte springs. The city commission has definitely promised that the work ahull corrv menre as soon as the necessary nama-ursecured, and those in charge of the petitions state that the nunies will he attached so that work can commence as soon as the airpmt work is finished. Commissioner Peery, head of the street department, stated that the city expected to commence the work early this season, and it will be completed as rapidly as possible to be ready for next i: With General Chairman Robert II. Hinckley presiding. luncheon meeting of the Airport Ogden committee was held at the chamber of commerce yesterday noon. Reports from chairwere heard and it was found men of the various details now all are well in hand for the biggest that nearly day in of Ogden many years the coming of the mail in the history to this city as a port of call. A general discussion was indulged in, at which time all members of committees who so wished made suggestions and otherwise expressed themselves as to making the big jubilee on June SO, a real red letter day. president James H. DeVine of the chamber of commerce warmly congratulated the city commission the airport committee and all others who have in any way assisted in the bringing to Ogden the air mail, with this eity as a regular station. City Commissioner Harman Peery itated that the chamber of commerce merited high praise for the Bplendid woifc that body had done in connec- NK J2, W2V Work on Municipal Weber Sunday School Golf Course to Start Children to Hnjoy a Within Short Time Big Day at Lagoon Plans Are Progressing With Vim and Vigor day. Roseo JI OGDEN, UTAH FRIDAY, Gunners are not getting the patronage that a club of their caliber merits. Will Hear Burk Case Furnish Trust Facilities, O. J. Stillwell, trust officer Ogden State hank; the A. I. C.; The Psychology of Laughter,1 " Charles Milton Newcomb; convention committee reports; auditing, resolutions, nominating; election of officers; adjournment. Immediately after regular adjournment tomorrow afternoon at 4:30, a meeting of Utah members of the A. B. A. will be called for the purpose of electing a for Utah of the A. B. A. to succeed George S. and Eccles, present also to select a member to serve on the nominating committee as well as an alternate. To select a for Utah of the Trust Company division, Savings Bank division, National Bank division, and State Bank division. Fully BOO delegates and their ladies will be present, representing 109 banks and trust companies of Utah, and one of tho largest gathering of bankers ever to get together in a Utah convention is assured. vice-preside- nt vice-preside- vice-preside- nt When Cuptain Robert S.Burk, chief of detectives, goes to trail in the dis- Victim trict court on charges growing out of his alleged beating of Eddie Butterfield on May 23, while the latter was Of Moving confined to the city jail, his case will eome before District Judge Jas. N. Kimball. Falling beneath the wheels of a Cases before Judge Kimball are de- Utah-ldah- o Central freight locomotermined by even numbers, while those tive when he endeavored to adjust the heard before Judge Barker are odd. trolley, Therman Martin Stoddard, 21, The iiurk files curried an even num- of this city, wns fatally injured at 4 ber. oclock Thursday morning. He died No dute as yet has been set for the at C a. m. in the Dee hospital. trial in the district court. Although his legs and lower adbo-me- n were so badly crushed that am- Cutation was later found necessary, Five City Blocks conscious when members of the crew rushed to his aid and reTo Receive mained so almost until the time of his 153 death. in The accident occurred directly in Central depot Paving or resurfacing of five city front of the Utah-ldah- o blocks, at a cost of approximately at Brigham City while the crew was to the abutting property own- switching gravel cars. Stoddard reers, is ordered and work will com- cently returned from California after mence as soon as notice of intention a three years' absence, and had only and other preliminary work is com- been working since June 7. It is Iwlicvcd that Stoddard attemptpleted. Cement concrete or hard surface ed to adjust the trolley while the lowill bt the type of materiul used, and comotive was in motion, lost his balcurb and gutter work is also included ance and fell beneath the wheels. in City Engineer Harry C. Erretts He was born in Jamestown, Idaho, specifications. the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The project is paving district No. Francis Stoddard, who now reside in 153, and the streets to he surfaced Besides his parents he is surure: Porter avenue, between Twenty-secon- d vived by his sisters, Mrs. Rillon Chant-ney- s and Twenty-thir- d streets; Darlof San Francisco, Mrs. Bruce L. ing avenue between Jackson and Van Fisher of Taylorsville, and Mrs. C. Buren; Twenty eighth street, between II. Tuttle of I xing Beach, and his Harrison and Tyler; Twenty-sevent- h brotiier, Francis Stoddard of Ixigan. street, between Washington and Grant; Monroe avenue, between Twenty-thir- d and Twenty - fourth Commissioner streets. City Engineer Errett estimates that the cost per front foot to the property City Commissioner Harman Peery owners will be: Porter avenue, $6.(35; on Monroe avenue, Darling avenue was clothed in the robes of mayor of and Twenty-eight- h street, $7; twenty-sevent- h Ogden City yesterduy, and filled the bill in a very creditable manner. street, $8 a front foot. Mayor Frank Francis and CommisDelbert Green, 20, who shot Coy sioner Fred E. Williams were in atBurnett through both wrists last tendance yesterday at a meeting of rt the Utah Water Storage Commission Thursday, pleaded guilty Monday Ji. FarmSalt Lake, and the mayor turned at Barker at George Judge ington, and was sentenced to the the reigns of city government to Commissioner Peery. state prison for a term of five years. Tumbles Beneath Wheels Train Concrete Dist. Surface -- Harm Peery Acting Mayor be-fn- |