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Show ij. of the Second district court. Monday morning in the city court to the charge of liquor possession. He was given thirty days in the city jai and fined 815. However, it waa proIn a speech Tuesday night, Secre A. A. Hendrick, representing the vided that he was to be placed on proUnion Pacific athletic meet commit- bation if the fine were paid. Law- tary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wil-btold Los Angeles businesa men tee, gave a talk Tuesday at noon at rence Ray also pleaded guilty to liquor the regular weekly meeting of the possession in the city court the same that actual construction of the Boulder dam would be underway in leas than Exchange club, lie reviewed plan day and he waa fined 60. a year. In the meantime specificaave for the big event August 15 and 16. D. Jackson 2912 A. riurab, Mr. He atated that 125 Pullman car and nue, reported to the police Monday tions for preliminary construction, a townsite for the workers 25 railroad buca will be used to bring night that a watch and bracelet were choosing a railroad are steadily and the athlete, band members, official, etolen building from her homo during Sunday on. and guest to Ogden. going night. The secretary emphasized the need Funeral 8praya, Baskets and DeThe Royal Barber shop at 307 an united front in carrying through of from $1 broken into up. Why pay Twenty-fourt- h street was signs, any price more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street some time Sunday right and a desk the enterprise in speaking to the 1200 adv. broken open. Upon police investiga- businesa men present at the meeting, Phone 411. a Don Rowe, 28, was sentenced to tion they discovered that nothing of which was in the nature of celebracommencement the of tion marking serve three days in jail Monday in the value was taken. work. The building active preliminary 65 cents A. Van to court for failing pay city County Clerk Lawrence in the opinion of the secfor a dinner ordered at Kerns cafe. Dyke statea that the matter of tax of the dam, Rowe pleaded guilty when ariaigned evy for 1931 will be taken up and retary, will enable the southwest to in the city court. He was arrested by ompleted this week. Chairman Frank develop "the greatest civilization In the history of the world." Sergeant II. G Teterson and Officer W. Stratford says that he knows of "Regardless of obstacles which no J. G Hutchens. no reason to warrant a change of levy doubt will be put in our way," the Edward J. Goldstein of Boston spoke over that of last year, said, "wo are going to push Wednesday evening at 8 oclock in the F. Dinsmore Construction com-an- y secretary G with this great project ahead current room on hall court right topics, city the completion of the which water to the south-anwill bring including the problem of unemploy- concretereports mudesk for the floor of the as outlined, will Our ment. Mr, Goldstein ia a student at program, stadium. The work was combenefit not only to Caliof e Harvard university who is devoting nicipal three great scheddays ahead of the but to Arizona, Nevada, and his summer vacation to the interests pleted construction company fornia, time. ule .The in the Colorado river terstatea other of the Socialist program. will be states also that the stadium marThe U. S. Drive-I- n ritory." Vegetable completed in time for the Union Pastreet and Grant cific ket at Twenty-fift- h Referring to the dissension between on August 15 and meet athletic avenue reported to the police depart- 16. California and Arizona over a division ment Wednesday morning that a said, "There J. A. Fitzgerald of the United Statea of water, the secretary watch and gold clialn and $5 in silver when local selfishness room for no D. C., service of Washington, were stolen from the place. The bur- forestry rou come to fight with Dame Nature. in was who charge of Ogden, formerly glar gained access by cutting the of the Ogden headquarters, spent Mon- There is only so much water we can screen on the window. in Ogden. Ha left during the lave it only through peace. Art Tobias, 12 years of age, was re- day "Arizona is as important to Calia trip to Wasatch and Wyoturned to his home, 150 Second street, week for acwaa aa California is to Arizona, and He fornia national forest. late Monday by Detectives A. J. Gale ming Morae of the lo- eventually both of these states will be B. G by companied and George Theobald after remaining n perfect unity as a result of the dam cal office on timber sales. away from home for two days. He an action filed has Foster S. G project. was found in a vacant house on Sevto recover a Referring to Arizonas legal maenth street, and told police officers against A. L. Scoville on four 82449.79 of promissory total neuver to halt construction of the dam, that he was afraid to return to his notes. The action was filed in the dr, Wilbur said it "would fail of its home on account of being away for Second district court nirpose." such a long time. An action has been filed in the SecIn the matter of the estate of Trin-netTwo congresses and two presidents B. LeavDunn Hoggan, deceased, Arias ond district court by George lave placed their approval upon the G. Belnap was appointed executor itt company against Clara Couluries, he said, "and it will be hard iroject," collect to Shoe shop, o it Tuesday by Judge George S. Barker of the Economy to be due by judicial means. The Ststop as a balance 8183.43 alleged for anley general has ruled favorablyAri-soon account and with construction, iroceeding W. L. Garlick, charged with liquor cannot stop it except by the at; possession, pleaded guilty in the city tomey generals finding a technicality court Monday and waa fined 8160. upon which to reverse his opinion." Judge George S. Barker in the Sec"A great park, and a lake nearly ond district court Monday1 ruled 100 miles long, the secretary said, Chiof against the Moran company, be formed not far from, Las "will corporthe First Security cago, suing where thousands, of tourists Vegas, matter ation to collect for printing will come. We are trying to find fish a connected with publicis services and something Sugar for tiie lake that will bite everything ity campaign put on by certain banks we very seldom men. every day of the week." the of corporaunder the jurisdiction tion because every' corThe lake which will be created will tion. Judge Barker granted the add another attraction to the Utah body knows the modporation 82000 on a counter-claisells Word has been received in Ogden of Vonderland, just as has the North ern the death of Egile Saint Hilare of 25 lim of the Grand Canyon, although sugar. When we do Exter street, New Market, New ocated in Arizona. This lake and the advertise sugar, you Hampshire, of spinal meningitis. He rreat dam .will be nearer Salt Lake was ill for two weeka before passing. 2ity than any other major city, and may be sure we have Mr, Saint Hilare was well and favor- will be included in the list of Utah's an unusual reason ably known in Ogden. He was on the scenic wonders. fbr dblhg sol Our OgNow that the dam is being built it faculty at the Ogden high school, den stores are pre-tfetwhere he taught French during the s pleasing to know that certain Utah to supply youv years of 1927 and 1928. high officials are drifting away from Mrs. Madeline Marra, wife of Ralph the Arizona obstructionists and jointomorrow Marra, 2641 Grant avenue, was se ing the ranks of the progressives. with the very finest, verely injured when she waa struck They have been so far converted that grade, in all size by an automobile while crossing Grant they are now seeking development of avenue near her home at 8:45 p. m. the upper basin on the same terms sacks, at prices lower Wednesday. She suffered a fracture and conditions under which the than you expect; of the right leg and thigh and a froc Boulder dam is to be built and operThe car which ated, including the price of power. ture of the skulL struck Mrs. Marra was driven by Dean One still hears the complaint that Naylor of Clearfield. He states that the contract prices for power and he did not see the woman nntil too water has been made so low that the late to avoid striking her. returns will not repay the governMrs. John Gebhart, 1144 Twenty-fift- h ment. Perhaps it will not, perhaps it street, underwent an operation will, but no matter whether it does or at the Dee Memorial hospital Thurs- not, the policy of repayment to the To serve the people ' day morning. government waa not exacted in river of Weber County and Dugan's store on West Patterson and harbor improvements, on which avenue was entered through a screen billions have been vicinity the expended, and on window Wednesday and childrens and which vast sums are still being exfoods in the county women's wearing apparel was stolen. pended. low at Consistently The police department was notified. ' The policy of the government ia to W. A. Drake, of 128 Twenty-sevept- h prices Is bur one amout provisions of the Bouldcarry bition. People who street, reported to the police depart- er dam theand it ia pleasing to know act, cona ment that some one left grip have tried our store utilities that public corporations, altaining auto top dressing in his fear ready in the field, have not been dissay we are realizing downin the while the car was parked in criminated the against purchase of this ambition. And town district. power. 1159 Mrs. Frank Reeder, because it directly Twenty' first street, reported to the police that affects their purse a brown purse was lost or stolen from and they her car while it was parked at 1436 . have become our regTwenty-thir- d street Wednesday eveThe ular patrons. ning. purse contained 825 in rash, a watch and a vanity case. Deputy Sheriff David F. Steele arThe Ogden city commission Mont rested Howard Southwick, 30, 149 day afternoon accepted the offer of street on a warrant three bonding companies of Salt Lake Thirty-fircharging issuance of a 835 check with' to loan the city 3150,000 at 6 per cent, out funds in the bank to meet the the money to be used to replenish the obligation. The check was issued to guarantee fund and redemption of Carl Nelson. Southwick's bail was special improvement bonds. fixed by Municipal Judge Simon Bar-loIf you Necessary papers will be made in at 375. installments: 310,000 March 1, 1936, already patronizing g the The committee of each and 320,000 succeeding year un our 0. P. Skaggs Weber county farm bureau met lost 1943. and til including annight and perfected plans for the System store, we innual event of Farm Bureau day Auvite you to come in 23. The committee is composed gust today. Note its cleanof J. J. Gibson, A. J. Carver, H. B. state fair this year will be composed liness and convenof not only the products of the farm, Taylor, and Amasa Hammon. Bud Ralphsnyder, 21, of West Vir as in past years, hut also the manuience. Then, see the ginia, was arraigned before Unite factured articles resulting from those fine brands of foods States Commissioner II. A. Soderberg products. we carry and the low Thursday morning on charges of steal' price on each item. ing two checks from a mail box am Building Boulder Dam or d. -- . ta na Sugar for Canning A Sr m. grocer ed all day , . Our One Ambitibii best . Half-Ml- il Salt Lake Company Given Bond Contract Your Patronage st are not w team-pullin- When you see how much of the markets best foods you can buy at our store for a dollar, you will agree with our customers that we are realizing our ambition. Let us save you money today, too. 311 24th Street 2552 Washington Ave. 2200 Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah QR SKAGGS FOOD 4 m STOWS A Surety of Purity forging the signatures to them an later cashing them at a local store The defendant waived hearing an was ordered held to the federal jury in the custody of the sheriff under 8200 bond. A. A. Hendricks, president of the Union Pacific Athletic association, ad dressed the Kiwmnis club yesterday a1 the regular weekly meeting on the magnitude and importance of the system meet which will be held here August 15 and 16. Following Mr. Hendricks address, President L. S. Merrill appointed William Luddcn and Horace Ensign to visit the other clubs in the Utah-Idah- o district to appraise Kiwanians of the importance of the meet and urge their attendance. The. eagle eyes of Detective George Finn and W. K. Milligan proved the undoing of John Meyers and Perry Crocker. Meyers and Crocker had been taken with a gang of prisoners to the southeast part of the city to help cut weeds. They saw their chance and took French leave, but as they were riding into town the two detectives spied them, recognized them; and gathered them unto the bosom of the law, Weber countys exhibit at the Utah r A Short Story Republican Club Holds Meeting Completed Higher Levy Her, club The Weber County Republican held the first meeting of the fall cam- famed fountain of youth ths?' 11 paign Tuesday evening at the Roman goal of so 3 Gardens. thoie who P.rtSot Congressman Don B. Colton was the petual youth was the te principal speaker. He discussed the that is the tale they farm relief bill and the tariff bill, and want to be Quoted a saving stated that both would be found ade- tio Spring, had such quate to the needs for which they were must have some spell to eelT' Superintendent B. A. Fowler and David Shupe, chairman of the Weber county hoard of education, have petitioned the Weber county commissioners for an additional half mill levy to meet running expenses for the school. The tax valuations on the property are less than last year and the per capita appropriation has been cut from 825 to 824.15, making a possible loss of 83000 in the school funds for the present school year. A request was also made by Chairman Shupe for the eradication of obnoxious weeds at the county high school grounds. The matter was taken inup with LeRoy Marsh, county assured commissioners The spector. Mr. Shupe that certain county roads over which the school buses travel are being put in condition for the winter . teluS intended. Senator Reed Smoot and Mrs. Smoot, accompanied by Harold Garrett, were guests of the Weber County Republican dub. Senator Smoot spoke briefly of the strenuous fight in the senate over the naval treaty, and said that he was only too happy to forego his trip to the Hawaiian islands in order to concede to the wishes of President Hoover to return to Washington and help pass the London naval treaty. While in Washington, Senator and Mrs. Smoot were the guests of President and Mrs. Hoover for two weeks. season. Miss Agren Helps influence. Ad, GODDARD LOWEST At the regular meeting BIDDPb of commission uf n 1000 water meters wasVrferJSu city purchasing agent ThVH0 as follows: Geore W. GodiS pany, Ogden, 37.50 nptotB meter, according to size; GW Lowe college nesday, Thursday and Friday in MorSecond Lieutenant Ross T. Samp- gan instructing the farm bureau wo- , nd M.V men and girls who are instructed with 2641 Irvui G: Sampson, of Quincy the nutritional classes. The subjects were "Building the Optimal Child" and "The Place to word reVegetables in the Diet" Methods of. awning war ceivd Mmday cookery and food sanitation were also (rnent atWashington, D. G. by Colonel iH. C. Price, post commander. I He will report at For Douglas after Jthe termination of his graduation : a DiArf's," toke, Veterinary and Surge Phone 1150 2432 Van Buren Ave, Consultation Free! Ogden. Utih nee Army vllliccr to from the United States Military Araanol leave Tnonapf academy. Lieutenant Sampson grad- lUopctt Arsenal lusted from West Point in June, and General William 9.40 DR. F. J. DRAKf depart-discusse- d. . Brigadier 87 D. 356.70. SirttSphthmntrvat FotDou, S visitors. Listen to Ileppler, formerly of Se'attL mgton, was visiting in w days ago, and while hern took,11 the cool waters of ratio. v?1 or not, the following known that he had d'ddeTt his residence in Ogden! much the visit to Patio d said move, it would be imww8 Women at Morgan Man Assigned Miss Ellen Agren, home demonstra- Ogden tion agent of the Utah Agricultural To Fort Douglas Post extension service, spent Wed- Viren rainten Auna in securing harmonizing colon H.lhas been visiting his parents since and p i lTT" T" tat ion. Tschappat, ordinance department of that time. . Wall Paper, modern dcolm u4 (he United States army, will visit OgKaUominc, pzrtzr, den August 5, and will inspect the orPaint, a aualitr product, p.r dinance reserve depot at Sunset, Davis B radios for all parpaw county. He will go direct from Ogden MULLER DECORATING COL to Washington, D. C. IN Zdth 8treat. Raoidoncoi Flneo Xk General Tschappat waa recently apd greeting cairn one is nine of miles Within Ogden pointed assistant to the chief of ordnance. He arrived in San Francisco of the finest mineral springs in the from Manila, P. I., July 24. country. It is doubtful if local peoREMEMBER, ple appreciate the fact that the Utah I BUY Helpful Hints to Lovers of Water -- . Hand-painte- Hot Springs offers to thfem the tilings that many people travel hundreds of miles and spend hundreds of dollars to reach. Why? Because the properties of these refreshing mineral waters are healthful to old and young. To those who have not treated themselves to the delights to be found here, it can only be said that the utmost in health is to be found in such waters. Invigorating and healthful to be sure,-bunot only for, convalescents. Utah Hot Springs is a place for play, the ideal place to spend the evening and Funeral Services Held For John H. Sibbert Funeral services for John Herman Sibbert, traffic sergeant of the Ogden police department, were held Monday afternoon from the home of Ogden lodge No, .779, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. The services were attended by the city officials and practically every member of the police department, and by scores of staunch friends of the ddy. citys most popular police officer. Sergeant Sibbert was a member of the Ogden police department for the JX" past ten years, and during that time he endeared himself to every person who came in contact with his smiling and winning personality. A long fine of uniformed officers attended the services in a body. The services were conducted by the Rev. Roy Carlson of the Luthem church. The speakers were Rev. Carlson, Mayor Ora Bundy, Chief of Police A. E. Wilfong, and Desk Sergeant Charles E. Taylor. Active pallbearers were Robert Simpson, James Hearn, Herbert Peterson, George Phillips, G H. Taylor, and L. M. Hilton. Honorary pallbearers were Mayor Ora Bundy, Chief A. E. Wilfong, Commissioner Fred E. Williams, Commissioner William Rack-Peery Jck G Littlefield, Stanley Robbins, John S. Lewis, A. M. Miller, Joseph E. Wright, Wm.Jarr, Robert Hoggan, Hannon Barton, John H. Spargo, Fred M. Nye, and A. B. Foulger. Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery with the Woodmen of the World ritualistic services. Committal rervice at the grave was given by Rev. t a WHEAT Top Cash Priets at the Tie Thresher! Big Graii Store J. S. Campbell h2U Go. REALTOR INSURANCE LOANS 2372 Washington Are. Phones 262 and 2908 adv. W Carlson. Banquet Given to Dedicate New Wave Lengths at KLO - health, i School Board Asks for Prosperity of South-WeIs Assured by st Jsck O'Hara entered a plea of guilty ' Friday, August THE OGDEN POST 8 A banquet was given eve-niat the Hotel BigelowTuesday to celebrate the dedication of the new wave lengths allotted to KLO, Ogden radio station. The banquet was sponsored the chamber of commerce, and was by served in toe club dining room of the hotel. ! Mulcahy, general manager of ng the Utah-Idah- o Central railroad, ; Harold. La Fount, of Washington, D. G, federal radio commissioner, was guest of honor and one of the principal speakers. Other distinguished guests and speakers were Governor George H. Dem, Mayor John F. Bowman, of Salt Lake; Congressman Don B. Colton, Earl J. Glade, of Salt Lake, and Mayor Ora Bundy. About 50 were in attendance. How Many Miles in a Dodge87 On July 1st, 1930, a Hodge 8 left Detroit on an open road trip that will last until the car is worn out On July 30 this car had crossed the continent iVt times and had covered The Mother of All Industry! plONEERS struck greater riches with the plow than with the pan and pick. Utah is becoming more and more famous for its products of the soO, and each year far distant markets are enjoying greater quantities of the fruits of Utahs own farms. 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