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Show 3 National Thrift Practice Thrift the Week of PTT9 Week January January 17 to 23 VOLUME 3 OGDEN, State Horticultural OGDEN HAS GOOD U. S. HOSPITAL National Committeeman R. L. Olson Returns From Convention and Says That Ogden Has Excellent Chance of Securing U. S. Veterans Bureau Hospital if Citizens Will Work t.r-- . 21, 22, 23 January Ogden has an excellent chance of securing a U S. Veterans Bureau hospital, providing constructive work on the project is done by civic organizations, according to R. L. Olson, na- JANl TL Conversion Society to Meet on CHANCE TO GET UTAH, 1'RIHAY. Classification by sessions of the subjects to be taken up marks the program of the Utah Slate Horticultural society, just ammneed by Professor F. M. Coe of the Utah Agricultural college, and secretary of the society. The convention will be held January 21, 22 and 23, at Provo, as a part of the leadership week sessions of the Brigham Younguniversity. The convention piogram closes Wednesday night, January 23. with the annual horticultural fun feed, with President E. G. Peterson, of the Utah Agricultural college, as the principal Fundamental Aspects of speaker. Utahs Horticultural Development"' is the subject assigned to President reterson. K 17 to 23 ar NUMBER IS. 1929 of William D. Riskel Railroad Crossing Revision Supported Hv Uinta Residents 7 s livin' Y. r HELD LAST YEAR: 10,000 VISITORS While it was impossible to Murk out any guide crossing changes in Uinta that would woik i She advantage of Associa- all eoneerned. the piogram outlined by Fame as a Convention Colton-Oddi- e Hill the joint meeting of the Ogden cham- Ogdens ber of commerce, board of Weber City Crows With 18 Meetings county commissioners, and the stale utilities commission Monday afternoon Already Scheduled for 1929; was generally y, according Chamber of Commerce to Conto representative Uinta residents. take years to properly build ami The Salt Lake newspapers have reA number of people will have to go duct Intensive Membership a greater distance on many occasions, develop these roads and for (his cently carried news stories which told reason this bill should limit the of a break between the executive comthe crossings most hotly contested Drive use of all federal aid funds to mittee of the Utah State Automobile were left open Under the new rulings. these roads. Unless it is so writassociation and its manager, W. D. Closing of the crossing between the ten in the law, you may depend With IS conventions already booked ltishcl. The stories were not explicit river bridge crossing the depot crossof sum it that this as just what the cause of the contenmoney upon ing will force many residents in the during 1929 and prospects of securwill he used for pork barrel purtion was, and many were the surmises lower end of the community to take in more, Ogden's Ksition as a a longer route when they attend ing poses. concerning the matter. In most of I convention to man city bids fair to lie a nathe many controversies which have church or other gatherings in the cenchallenge any question marked the career of Mr. Kishel, the my life work in the development town. of ter They will be obliged to tional record, population considered, of western highways, but 1 think association has managed to stand bego as far ohM as the river bridge and according to E. J. Fjcldsted, secretary President Coolidge can do no bethind its manager, but on this occasion then return to the center of town. of the chamber of commerce. ter than to aguin veto this bill in Mr. Rishel went beyond the limit Ore fanner, in particular, will have to The meeting called by the its present form. when he addressed the following letter mt a new roadway through his valcommittee with the officers to A. 11. Bing of the research depart-- j uable orchard for some distance to and directors especially invited to be Yours very truly, ment of the American Automobile connect with another road. Utah Stale Automobile Askii present, was for the purpose of resociation. It is also claimed that the Conclusion of the long drawn-ou- t By W. D. Kishel, Manager. viewing the work of the past year and letter was also sent to President control ersy will enable the Union Pa- maping out a course for 1929, in order WDl.lk cific mid tin- state road commission to to give the membership committee Coolidge, the Utah congressional deleA perusal of this letter proves that gation and other members of congress. mniplctc the connecting link of the u definite working basis for their new The Post has come in possession of a the irrepressible William was running Weher ruuyon highway through Uinta drive. The report showtrue to form when lie wrote llie epistle. mid construct the necessary under- membership copy of this letter, which follows: 2U conventions attracting at ed that It arrived in Washington just as Con- passes through both trucks of the 10,0110 people to Ogden were held December 31, 1928. gressman Don 11. Colton was milking railroad. The roadway between the least Mr. A. E. Bir.g, Asst Manager, nmikeil progress with his hill, and the two tracks has been changed to en- last year. Research Department, Six separutc membership commiteffect was disastrous. able lateral loads to connect with the American Automobile Assn, tees with a member of the central corn- A copy of the letter wus promptly main highway. . will work during Washington, 1). C. Farmers living in the settlement milieu n chairman dispatched from Washington to the Utuh State Bond commission and wus which lies utmost exclusively between !'ikst,VL,.nLiimhpr Dear Mr. Bing: as promptly placed before the the two tracks an enabled to use thekf?,rt the chamlier of commerce. just 14C65 No. Bill House of Cony executive committee of the Utah State Weber river bridge crossing to get to bip of Colton and by Representative Automobile association by the Utah their fntms on the south side of the companion bill by Senator Oddie, State Road commission through its tricks nnd across the river without Hurnct with your letter, received. being obliged to travel eastward to president, Henry 11. Blood. This bill, as it reads, is the Q )Q LoniniGniOmtCQ And this is the why nnd wherefore the underpass beneath the south track. rankest kind of a pork barrel. It The Manager of the Utah Automobile in Road tion Attacks the Letter to National Official; Called Down by His Association; Conversion; Repentance sati-faet- oi The ornamental section has both tional executive committeeman of the Monday and one of Tuesprograms rewho American Legion for Utah, 21 and 22. At the openday, January M turned Thursday from Indianapolis florists will hold the floor. session ing where the meeting of the E. B. Gregor', Farmington, will talk executive committee was held January on growing cut flowers; E. J. Ellison, 14 and 15. of Salt I.ake, on selling and advertisWhile the only hope of securing ing problems of the florist, and Dr. immediate action on the hospital rests Kathleen L. Hull, of the college at with the passage of the Colton bill IiOgan, on disease problems of the now before congress, Olson stated, florist. consistent effort on the part of OgMonday afternoon landscape gardden will secure si hospital in this lo- ening and home floriculture form the general topics. Professor ta S. Morcality within a year or two at least. after ris, of the Brigham Young university, The need of ten years of peace is greater now will welcome the delegates; Miss B. than at the close of1 the war, Mr. B. Vorae, landscape architect of Salt Olson continued. At present there are take, will speak on landscape design; men from the World Sylvester Low, of Smithfield, on com26,154 war still lingering in hospitals with munity beautification; R. Rasmussen, thousands more in need of hospitiliza-tio- of Provo, on gladiolus culture, and Parley Glover, Sandy, on promising is the most out- new ornamentals. Ameristanding problem facing the An informal dinner will be held can Legion at present, and the LeAlinivorsnrvJ Monday night, starting at 6 oclock. gion has appropriated $130,000 to aid Tuesday morning the society meets men in their fight for comn joint session with the agricultural of the pugnacious William receiving pensation where it is justly due. Vet26 nspectors conference and takes up appropriates a certain sum of erans still drawing compensation for nursery the culling down of his life by his Committee to to be turned over to the being problems; speakers money erstwhile champions and defenders. war disibilities number 259,787. Charles II. Smith, Centerville; Dr. state to be doled out by the poMr. Olson conferred, while at the Hull, J. J. Porter, Salt At the meeting of the committee New Site Not only was the association manProfesliticians to buy votes. All any take; John Thomas with of the Ogden Robert Burns club held convention, Taylor, sor Coe and Professor Morris. ager Mr. Rishel reprimanded, called community has to do is to kick of the Legions nation1 during the week nnd having in charge down und disciplined, but the execuannounce-At a noon luncheon J. G. Vorse, of hard enough and the politicians the with Simultaneous al legislative committee, and Watson Salt take, will discuss the need for tive committee regretted, repudiated, incut of R. ta Olson, national execu- - the arrangements for the annual Burns will dip into this fund and build B. Miller, in charge of organization. a road here or there, which is of apologized and disclaimed ail knowl- live committeeman of the American anniversary celebration ta be held in and was informed that the Legion's The fruit nd vegetable section of no whatedge of the letter having been writ- Legion for Utah, that Ogden ean ae- - the Woodinun hull, practically importance was indicated that the ten. tatters were also written to the cure recommendations to congress of a the convention starts Tuesday afterever to the intelligent developthe four-stat- e junior baseball January -- 0, it Utah congressional delegation, tb elimination series providing suitable conrert and dance program was almost ment of our state road system. I $10,000,000 hospitilization program noon, when small fruit and vegetable had been submitted at Washington, problems will be taken up. Frank President Coolidge, and to Senator stadium is erected to hold the con- - complete and ready for the wreasion. think President Coolidge was exand had an excellent chance of pass- Andrews, of the United States bureau P"8,d"d in Oddie, in this bill Thegathenng expressing regrets over the actly right vetoing definite assurance that a ata- economics at Salt contents of the aforementioned letter tests, John Chief its present form. Utah, as well by ing. The measure did not include the of agricultural was constructed be would of December 31st, and also expressing dium as other western public owned proposed hospital for Ogden, it was take, will discuss the 1929 outlook thc for Dr. II. J. of the individual views of the committee fnwLa.rcltas strawberries; Pack, land states, has thousands of stated, due to the fact that only recontrol of the strawberry to the effect that they believed the rtU cent action had been taken in the Logan, the square miles of undeveloped counTh. meelinic u cllwl by MnyJl'"; Colton-Oddi- e weevil; H. Ilasuga, Butlcrville, the bill should be immediatestill under Federal control. the assemblage wnh and matter by the Ogden Legionnaires. entertain try attended'by Frank Francis and was ly enacted. on the bagp.pes scicctions The junior baseball championship everbearing strawberries; H. ta GleaEvery community in the state has Scottish Commissioners Fred K. Williams and son, Kaysville, the Concord grape sitinclude some pet road they would like to concert is now reported that Willium has Harman It rwam Mulgames in this district sponsored by the uation; President I. H. J. Pettigrew, North Ogden, Peery, have built Mrs. to sec1 to their by seen also the error of his way and is urn. nonKn develop Legion, comprising Utah, California, vinifera cahy, Director Fred M. Nye and Sec-- 1 grapes; Professor Coe, bramtion. This money will be used-foArizona and Nevada, can be brought bles, L. ta Bunnell, Provo, vegethat purpose by the politito Ogden this summer, providing a table and in Utah county. possibilities cians. suitable stadium will be constructed, Committees will meet Tuesday What we need, and need badly, Mr. Olson stated. Dan Sowers, comnight. Wednesday morning starts the is funds to help build our through missioner of Americanism for the Le- fruit section program, including the and impoitant interstate National gion, who has the baseball league in address of the president of the society, Highways as outlined by the prescharge, will arrive in Ogden early in P. A. Dix, of Ogden. Leonard Fenn, mandcr Ora Bundy of the American ent Federal Aid system. It will o the lovelopment of western highways. determine to a suitable of Salt Lake, with the market news February tagon. cation and with definite plans for a service of the federal government, will Commerce , stadium, the meet can be secured for talk cn the Utah standardization proAutomobile v. ? A. concert P. Ogden, it is stated. on the gram; Bigelow, Ogden, Aaron W. . Karl CnSged, and Scot- Hopkins Mulcahy, National Commander Paul V. Mc- cherry and apricot deal of 1928; Mart Boys Tracy, B. A., bowler and I red wi1 be excVsively featured Nutt will visit Ogden in April, and Roy lance. Salt Lake, the 1928 peach The Herman Baker Post No. 9 of Articles of clothing left in a wreck-- 1 James F. Barton, national adjutant, deal; J. ta Gilman, Pleasant Grove, for each dance. There will be old will visit the Legions state conven- the 1928 apple deal; Professor Morris, the American Legion will have the as- cd automobile Sunday evening on Por-- 1 thc stadium and arrune the finaneinK time dances, Scottish dances and plention in Ogden next August. The eastern fruit markets; Professor Coe, sistance of the Ogden chamber of ter avenue, between Twenty-nint- h and I PrKram ty of the latest for the young. Anothcommerce in a veterans a procuring Thirtieth led for to of' Utah, production program and American Legion legislative committhe arrest streets, er feature of the dance program will aid pack possibilities will also be hospital for Ogden. A special comtwo Ogden youths after 24 hours of tee in Washington is the only service be thc appearance of the Liddell sismittee to assist the Legion was ap- diligent work on the discussed. Motorin highland exhibition dance, in part of organization urging the passing of the In the afternoon reports will be re- pointed Tuesday, consisting of I A. cycle Officer Rink Smurlhw&itc. Thc tO iVtlCHQ ters lO LlllCtlgO naval cruiser bill. and including the highland costume Frank Browning, ta A. two youths, Ted Anderson, 17, and In reference to the proposed meas- ceived on fruit crops from the lead- Clayton, sword dance- a"d llerdti and J. G. Leonard. taster George, 16, were questioned by club is looking forward ure before the Utah legislature being ing commercially producing counties Burns Representative Don B. Colton in Capt. Robert Burk, and Anderson con o i Utah. Lewis one of the most enthusiastic and to sponsored by one of the service or- will talk on the Wilhelm, of Logan, Washington is solidly behind A spwrial car leaves today over thH BUCce8Sfui Burns demonstrations of Ogden fessed to taking two automobiles for future of apples in n ganizations providing for tax exemp- Cache ad- - Union Pacific with representatives of valley; Dr. V. M. Tanner, of 18 securing the proposed hospital and tnd George purposes, tion up to $2,000 for and expect a ureat turn. men, doinB aI! in nts power to secure the mitted I u 5 Mr. Olson stated that he conferrcc the university at Provo, on San Jose u h. .amtor. out fcv'" I Utah to attend the annual convention . ta were recovered. i bureau of aPPrPratin. with Legion officials in other states scale; J. atHarvey, of the Denver, on the spray "f where the measure has been passed, chemistry 27MiaUo" The foilowlw .rathe n.emtr. of residue situation; Professor Morris, on LOUIlty oCllOOl to and that in each case the measure was central committee or the l6ath schedules for 1929; Professor' Three utah men are director. Commissioners County celebration: considered a failure and undesirable spray George I national organization: Gage B. anniversary Chosen Coe, on spray equipment, and Dr. T. By the majority of men L. Martin, on orchard soil chhcadsfe.JamcJi S,mP80nj Frank Rodman, maanger of the Rocky Mounthemselves. The measure is considv w.art tain Canning company; W. J. Parker, Fire insurance contracts for the 21 ered class legislation in that it gives the Fish of Utah divided! school buildings in Weber county were manager Canning Weber county roads were special citizenship privileges not awarded to Intermountain Lloyds, it into three districts by company, and II. D. Olson, manager of Maltes by others which is decidedly was announced at the regular meetcounty unamerican in its nature. hc ing of the school board Saturday. chairCnnlnB was George Cragun clerk comp,y, i, POST OFFICE SHOWS GAIN of the board, and President M. K. With chair-t- y of the first class Jacobs annpunced committees within were also appointed by Sc com-- 1 of the tomato canninjr Hection. While flying north over Kaysville the board as follows: According to the announcement pea throughout the entire country showI Herbert will receive $1 per ton more ta of Teachers and employment W. R. mission. At. ing an average loss during December last Sunday evening a mail plane growers Harrington, manager will I Frank chairman, tratford, over a year ago, the Ogden office han to the National Parks Air- McEntire, chairman; David C. Shupe, tj.e Utah Canning company will also they received in 1928, while the of a(ldreM the districts over have showed a gain for the month of 6.7 ways junsdietton rice or. convention lhe Standards K. paid for tomatoes will remain Jacobs. company and piloted by Frank Murray West Warren, I for x0matoes. .he same, $11 a ton. per cent, according to Postmaster Ru-- i. Nelson, of Ogden, developed engine and purchase David C. West Weber, Warren,Plain Supply G;arner. fus City, Wil-- I determined effort will be made to rouble and landed in a field near the Shupe, chairman; Henry T. Maw, R. Slatcrville, Marriott, I son and Taylor. secure a more uniform grading of ta home of Mrs. Susannah Robins, north P. Greenwood. HOME TOWN HENRY Commissioner Randall; matoes as outlined by the U. S. de Hanrey Auditing R. P. Greenwood, chair Pleasant BILL BOOSTER SAYS: of Kaysville. After the engine trouview, North Ogden, Randall partment of agriculture. ble was remedied, Pilot Nelson at- man; W. R. McEntire, Henry T. Maw, Harrisville, Eden, Huntsville, Liberty Utahs total canning crop for 1928 tempted to 'take off again, and in so I F West. and arr to approximately three mil- amounted lOAtAlTERr WHERE VDU doing ran into a ditch bank injuring A. Commiss loner R. A. Norris: Burch lion cases, according to George Short-Creethe MEM CAM of the SEE machine. landing gears LOOK,DU Riverdale, Roy, tan, assistant sccretaiy of the Utah Uintah, The five sacks of mail on the plane WHO COULD BE DOING I Fairmount and Canners association. Tomatoes took Hooper. Kanesville, AMO were taken to home the of PostmasBETTER FDR THEMSELVES I District road the lead with 1,250,009 cases, with appointed supervisors ter Sheffield, and the officials of the One of the most interested visitors THBR FAMILIES IF THEY'D USE R. B. Thompson; Fair-- 1 peas and stringless beans next in line were: Eden, to THE OPPORTUNITIES THEY HAVE, company notified. A car was sent to Ogden last week attending the live- mount, Ralph Vandcrheidc; Burch Kaysville to transport the mail to stock show and renewing acquain-ancc- s Creek, instead op oumriNS- - COLD Bcus; Farr West, II. D Joseph was George A. Browning of BECAUSE CONDITIONS ARE Ogden. W. II. Costlcy; Brown; Harrisville, NOT TO THEIR. U KING THE Monday the plane was taken back Idaho Falls. KanesPeter Huntsville, Johansen; Mr. to Salt Lake on a truck where it is Choice ROAD TO SUCCESS RARELY Browning, who had not been ville, JanKs David Rawson, Liberty, back to for or Ogden nine years, C. eight being repaired. S PAVED Churd; Marriott, Lawrence Slater; J?,Ved n dak in 1884 near Idaho North Ogdens Tcgth Annual livestock Ogden, J. F. Campbell; River rails, where he now operates a large show is just beginning for the South dale, Roy, Patterson; George Joseph T. rm and markets large supply of wheat every fall. Crops hav been Hanson; Slaterville, J. II. Ogden; Tay- - rrn Psctfic dining cars, steamships, where choice foods are T. All, splendid, Mr. Browning stated, run-nn- g hr, Stephen Hadley; Warren, Frank aad ferries, in a fitting manner. The usual wrvcd Muir-Alfcx 1 West 20 Stewart; from to Warren, 50 bushels of wheat T. the near, future will to JJle..acre on the dfy fanns. brook; Wilson. WTilliam II. Holmes; bill of fare in labeled grand champion item an carry West While Penman. Weber, a wheat Henry essentially John T. Hall, manager of the Ben beef from the Ogden Livestock show I'Y" farmer, Lomond Orchard company of North or words to that effect interested in the stock show, 1 KNOW FOLKS WHO THIVKITIS Ogden, wishes his many friends to lie is a cousin of At any rate, the carload of prize George E. Browning, know that he isnt John T. Hall at former commisthe for TO MAKE FJU OF THEIR fat SMABf cattle, purchased of Ogden. all, as far as the arrest of one Joiin Mr. the railroad deparfment BUT TOMS THAI KIUDA by TOWN, Wilson Stivslary at $20.50 T. Hail in Kansas is concerned on F Browning spent a pleasant hour hundred, pounds, MAKING Xltce Ml OF A FWEVIO with Postmaster A. riday Rufus Gar a charge of forgery in Colorado and ner, a will gerdesignated as such live MV FRIENDS HAVE KNOW I weight, MOW, boyhood chum at school. All. criminal eases pending before wherever the choice steaks and roaBts sundry complaints in Ogden as reSHORTCOMING, BUT THEIR CsOT the district court have boon disposed aCrvcd by the company. The ani ported in last weeks Post. I AM LOVAL TO THEM JUSTTHS A special train will bo chartered to of to date, 'according to Prosecuting are Mr. Hall, who states that he is the maia have been slaughtered by the SAME, AMO I AM UJWLTOMY one and only John T. Hall in this carry Ogden sportsmen to Promontory Attorney David J. Wilson. The court j American Packing & Provision HOMS TOWN TOO SUITS M Jan. 27 I to rabin another is clear for Weber county, pany and will be ready for the diners neck of the woods as far as he engage big knows, stated that he had been made bit' hunt if present plans materialize, and cases will now Le handled as they soon. the object of many inquiries" by his it is announced by E. F. Ford, presi are turned over to thc district at- Appreciation of the high price paii friends concerning his activities of dent of the Weber County Fish and tornrys office for prosecution, it was ns a means of helping the show has I stated. late, due to the similarity of names. Game Protective association. been voiced by the show committee. jV mem-K-r.-di- semi-annu- al ip - I ce I n. I ce for 1JI, Saturday, January Select Stadium vice-chairm- an H SfirtdSSTito JETS:. tamM r Chamber of Wrecked Aids Hospital Drive Leads to Arrest mwS."fIS212! 3SS? I I Mjsic I Canners Charter Car National Convention P" ex-serv- BoUd Committees ex-servi-ce r en-joy- post-offic- es Mail Plane Forced Landing in Kaysville Sunday ithe Name Road Districts le KWS. . SMnsd SSE SSKHES GmmG be-ongi- ng 1 George Browning Visits Ogden Friends k, Southern Pacific to Steaks Label John Hall Isnt John Hall at But John , Hall dJL acting-postmast- er Criminal Calendar com-Vyllc- ir, com-cahnd- ar vy I . i i jd t i- v ! 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