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Show 2, 3, ments, situated within Blocks 1,Blocks handful The Addition; Charlesworth on to $11,000,000,000, and 4, laws restricting the Franklin Place who had a use for oil then has 3, 6, 7, 8, and 9, the theory that the criminal wiil there- people Main includes Emersons it until Block practically increased 2, Addition; by be curbed merely encourage crime A of And citizen. Subdivision; Cross equal Editor American P. W. EITERSON, every Street Addition; and increase in all of oil has Layton, of dropPlat C; importance, the price J. Ileber Wblteaidea, the Dee part Lot 7, Block 66.Also a part of Member Utah State Fresi Association from the 1859 quotation of $16.50 evening in Tuesday ped Editorial Ogdn City Survey; National Member as the result of injuries received per barrel to less than $2.00. the Southeast One Quarter of 1Section Mr. Association. Is oil afternoon. without world the in a visualize 2:30 West; To about aciidcnt 21, Township 6 North, Range Discussing the automobile minus automobiles, Whitesides was employed as foreman also a one One visualize to QuarNortheast the of Ok-Honda, I Jacksonville, part a problem, the Published each Friday by Tha 5 North, engines, mod- for L. E. Ellison and was riding tractors, gas advo-panairplanes, Section 5, Township in Times-Unio- n comof ter said, recently and when Publishing den Pont Printing Lake Meridian, or ern ships, great oil burning factories, derrick to the top of a haystack, rating liability legislation: onIt the somewhat Range 1 West, Salt 228 Kleael avenue. is very power plants and a thousand and one the derrick team became fronting or States New York plan Survey; United the der of Oil did a frightened and swung him entirely necessities. Oc- luxuries and second-clas- s the streets to matter are or adjacent Entered as on, cvident that many persons in putting an end to the over the stack. Whitesides struck the abutting and to the named above avenues 17, 1927, at the post office at mjtted to operate motor vehicles on lion's share and a his head and received and wagons. with candles of not exMarch is ground of when Act age there the under back therefrom, nlntU anj highways Ogden, Utah, Few Americans who drive up to any basal fracture of the skull and a entire depth 330 feet however, no justification whatever for such per 8. 1879. ceeding, broken leg. mission to he granted or to be enjoyed. one of the tens of thousands of filling The grand total cost of said in Lay- born was Year. Whitesides and our dot Price: stations that $2.00 Mr, per highways most Subscription the are 1 in persons Irresponsible liad lived provemenw is estimated at $10,200.00. oil products at a numerous causers of accidents, fatal receive high grade estimated cost per front or lineal KavsvilleTand all The fityton practically low price, realize what has been ac365 and otherwise. musi-1 foot of abutting property for said im- and lislife. He was a prominent initiative by complished private in the as The very irresponsibility, . this vicinity and was well I provements is $1.80. in the oil industry in 70 to such inv matter of paying for damages that enterprise or EDITORIAL From objections him. All knew who protests all iked by result from their recklessness, ought years. The story of oil is an integral 1910 to 1912 he filled a mission inlprovement or to the carrying, out of I to be sufficient to bar certain motor part of our romantic history. such intention must be presented in states mission field. Eastern he I car drivers from using the public Arta He is survived by his widow, writing signed by the owners of n, streets and highways. They are irWhitesides, five sons, Dale, I ting property describing the same, now ' frequently his of financially, state number responsible, the and the with as abutting Junior, Government cannot go bankrupt David, Richard The newspaper of gather car or vehicli they long as it has the taxing power and mother, Mrs, Joseph E. Flint, of front feet and be filed with the City have an opportunity to perform a serv- I not owning the when laugh while the people have anything left Kaysville: two brothers, James M. Recorder on or before the 19th day of ice of more than ordinary importance erate in public. are to be to them, next by paid damages, Utah. tax. Government units, particularly and Frank L. Whitesides, and a sister, I August, 1929. of Early to the people I mentioned. bobstate and municipal, are levying con- Mrs. Archie Adams, all of Layton, I qhe Board of Commissioners at its there will bo held a special They should be made to understand stantly greater tax burdens on the Ln of the legislature to which willFuneral services will be held in the f jrgt regular meeting thereafter, lT presented anew scheme of taxa- that they must pay for such accidents people. tabernacle tomorrow (Fn- - wjtf the 20th day of August, 1929, be made cannot i as cause. If to they asked be will they at 2:00, under the afternoon to launch tends and will consider the proposed levy and that body govern- day) tion liurcaucracy to understand this by education, then ments into the rertion of Bishop James E. Ellison, Kear anj consider such protests or ob-and pass experiments propose constitutional amendmentsof costs on to the the Layton ward. Interment will jettons to said improvement as shall tax laws which will be submit- - the teaching should be by way to taxpayers who canr the effect and redrastic law, or energetically be made in the Kaysville cemetery. not escape the bilk been made. ted to the people for adoption iveiy applied. be maintained must Government Wtion older of the Board of CommisBy This entire matter of accidents due but it must be protected from bureauAs yet no plan has been agreed on, sioners of Ogden City, Utah. vehicles use of motor-drive- n which extends its activcontrol cratic but the people should be kept inform- - to themore R. A. MOYES, serious attention than as ities outside the of cd as to what is proposed and hew it needs governing, City Recorder. sphere (Seal) will affect the taxpuyer. It should yet has been given to it. Otherwise encourages inefficiency and adds num1929. 25th, Dated July wm berless be up to those who are sponsoringtax the slaughter of innoccntjpcoplc The employes to the public payroll. First publication July 26th, 1929. in anil on increase numbers, how Inform Just go the people The taxpayers, to foot all political plans to Last publication August 16th, 1929. general demand should lie: Stop it bills, must be ever watchful and take their plans will work out. Any plan Published in The Ogden Post. Probate and Guardianship decisive action when necessary. which has for its purpose the sole ob-- 1 now." Sewer District No. 155. Notices ject of raising more money for public The growth of great interconnectexpenditure without reducing the tax fimnlrnlpcc CitlCS Consult County Clerk or Respective ed electric systems, owned by hunrate should be discouraged. The only Further Information. been have started re-1 Campaigns be can dreds of thousands of investors, is Signers for way that present tax levies commun-taxatio- n American from an economic standpoint, soundduced and revenues increased is by many progressive Notice is hereby given that Ogden of wealth that is now eiicap- - Hies to make smokeless cities" The ing the death knell of municipal owproposes to make the following City over moke that bnK great nership of power plants. pall ing taxation ConEstate of Rudolph E. Lyon, deeta d. unneces-only public is improvement, centers industrial not largely The tax question is of interest No.. District in Sewer sewer struct s to those who are now paying tax- - oaty and a detriment to health, prop-ewill present elahna with voucher incidental Creditor, work with Much life. and plant city fog" but also to those who are escaping frty .pecifica-umbe- r, to taxation. Hanks, mines, transporta- - M simply a condition caused by thou 5 1929. office D.. the A. in on file and tions of smoke, sands profiles chimneys belching tion, public utilities, owners of real I bids sealed And is HILAdmfnUtS tak of the heat Automatic Engineer. City Of arc gas &tate rapidly in th. Utah, and personal property 8.-deceaMd. D. be work will said and E. for invited Out WASHINGTON, Lyon. are the of of domes, C., Aug. Rudolph place now paying a tax equal, and in many ing THATCHER AND YOUNG, Reof the dollar of office the and received The livestock industrial furnaces. at tic every City paid by Interest instances higher, than the Attorney! for Administratrix, purchasers in 1928, 3.6 cents wete corder in the City Hall at Ogden, 914 Firet National Bank Yate on government bonds surely a I American iicople have always beef! consumed to 2 methods and better it cents Building. by freight unless adopt charges, ready Utah, until ten oclock A. M. on the tax already too high and smoke-ridde- n 1929. were consumed by other distribution will Date seems of firet as the if July II, publication, 21st day of August, 1929. Instrucfor reached city are wealth of other forms Date of last publication, August 9, 1929. costs, and the purchaser or shipper retions to bidders, plans and specificataxation our tax laws should remain eventually pass Into history. ceived 94.4 cents, the highest percenttions for said improvement can be as they now are. age which he received in any of the A seen and examined at the office of the These are some of the reasons why last five years. This information is the newspapers of the state should City Engineer in the City Hall of said The world moves fast. The tele contained in a bulletin dealing with WEBER to as COURT informed DISTRICT the OF THE readers IN their City. keep has brought the citizen of livestock prices and their relation to COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH The right is reserved to reject any doings of the tax reformers." The phone 1 ranee or B. Gamier, Plaintiff, n. Mat R. England almost as close to transportation costs made public today AmbroseDefendant. all bids and to waive any defects. and people of Utah are In need of all the Information available as to how the us as the man around the corner. We by the Bureau of Railway Economics. Gamier, order of the Board of Commis- The State of Utah to said defendant: By n speak to a continent across thou-ta- x This bulletin summarizes a study You ara hereby eummoned to appear with- - gioners of Ogden City, Utah, this the various plans will appear on their own of miles of ocean, in but little covering a five-yeperiod, from 192. receipts, and it is up to the - more time than it takes to reach the to 1928, inclusive, of livestock shiprereformers" to the make R. A. MOYES, papers which this action la brought; otherwise withduce the workings of their plans to next Hate. The old saying about ment and prices paid at ten of the in thirty days after service ; and defend the City Recorder. action: and in ease of your figures before presenting tjiera to making the whole world kin has come most important markets in the Unite above entitled First 26th, 1929. publication July will so to rendered The Ogden Post law-abidi- Layton Farmer Dies as Result of Severe Fall ng Automatic law-breakin- g. nos-Jit- $60 Each $S Down; $3 Her These machines are .re y, perftr, UTAH Mon, cS!t POWER & LIGHT CO. Union Pacific Telephone Problem i fully guaranteed. per-tobe- r Airways, Inc. STUDENT TBAINIXc PASSENGER FLYKr We Fly You An abut-Willia- The Taxing: Power Electric ashers al Stop It Now fThe Taxation i,J Friday, August THE OGDEN POST Any Time. All Licensed Planes to-Be- op-Th- ey and Pilots. Call Ogden Airport for Particular. 1 of Mens Suits CLEANED AND PRESSED One Day Service! PHONE 402 DeLuxe Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. Notice to Contractors Ogdens Premier Cleanci Notice to Creditors to-w- it: Marketing Cost Now Lowest in theW Wding Years J VIADUCT j pi, Market & Groceteria ed trfTho their readers. tv, nAunnnnnN nnh, liah fUPnd Hkuim .nd then 1ft States. The study embraces the sale of almost 25,000 carloads of livestock shipped from more than 4,000 points located in 40 different states. There was," the bulletin stated, a consistent downward trend in the proportion of the livestock purchasers dollar absorbed by freight charges and other costs of distribution, and a upward trend in the proportion received by the seller at shipping point during the five years, 1924 to results of such communication decide fee themaelvn.. a taxpayer, A -eform" which will increase valua- - thin strand of wire is the bond that tion and the tax rate is no reform? holds the modern world together. at all it is just a scheme to get more money to spend. Records in Roads Stable Business Means Prosperity the con-siste- failure be do, judgment you according to tha demand of the complaint, filed with tha Clerk of said which has bei-- purtift, P. O. address, Publication nt h-oa- d 1 ly US all-ste- el el Criminal: od I arming m fac-proble- m n Churches Industry - "f rSVTJ . S ! - - - v l-- SAMUEL 102 Utah. M four-whe- To Loan i on This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between the high-stabili- ty semi-annual- Last publication August 16th, 1929, Published in The Ogden Post. court During the last ten years, the United States has gone in for road construction on a scale never before 1928i myth-- 1 known to the world, In an address concerning It is estimated The proportion of the purchasers leal power trust, Dean W. Maloot we have spent in that time ten billion dollar absorbed I freight charges of Harvard defended the modern dollars for road building and main, dropped from 5.6bycents in 1924 to 3.6 trend toward consolidations and said: tenanee and have more than half of cents in 1928, a decrease of 36 The big corporation stands for the world's 0,500,000 miles of cent. That absorbed by other costs per of and permanence, rather than ways. distribution dropped from 3 cents in I and These immediate for rapid profits. Money spent for roads pay dividends 1924 to 2 cents m 1928, a decrease of corporations are no longer controlled I in promoting agriculture and Indus-b- y 33 per cent a few men, nor by bankers. The! try, facilitating business and drawing The proportion of the purchasers ownership shares are scattered I strangers from other places on social dollar received I by the seller at ship-or business pursuits. A county or throughout the land. rose from 91.4 wits in It is easy for one man, in a little state without good roads is condemned 1921 .P0" to 94.4 rests in 1928, an increase shop around the corner, to engage in to retrogression, of about 3 per cent. is different far In It sharp practices. spite of our record building ac The average price paid by the purin a corporation where the individual i tivities, the demand fur roads is more executive is surrounded by associates persistent than ever. Our secondary chaser at the markets, for all livestock combined, rose gradually from $7.36 whose respect and trust are necessary system must now be rapidly im- j 411.15 toh.acx.stence. proved to properly open up territory jn inog The Radical attacks on the great electric contributnry to main highways. average amount absorbed by freight charges was 41 cents per utilities are a form of modern bush ,!r,ed pounds in 1924 and 404 cents whacking. We live in an age so pros- Jn Own chin in while other costs of distribu- 1918, 8 Illt porous, progressive and swift moving nCiSllip Not so many years ago there was lon was 22 cents per hundred pounds that the peanut stand methods of the 19.4 and 23 cents in 1928. The past are entirely out of key with our keen competition between a number in of motor car companies to see who total marketing cost amounted to 63 civilization. Modern public utilities are great be- - could build the best automobile one cents per hundred pounds in both cause they represent the money and that would stand up for years under years. Average net proceeds to the seller at shipping point the needs of the millions of our citi-- 1 hard usage, rose from Of late years the fad has been to $6.i3 in 1924 to $10.52 in 1928. Net tens. They are adequately regulatcJ and proceeds to seller is the price by governmental bodies whose job it change models is to see that both the company and build cheaper and cheaper on a mass at market less marketing costs, paid that the public receive fair treatment. And production basis, .f,K. charcs and other costs of Most automobiles today are good for distribution. they have provided this nation with the world's highest standards of elee- - a reasonable amount of use, but few 5.Iarlicti,1r costs being the trie service at an amazingly low cost, of them are built with the idea of pride 1924 and 1928, the increase in livS Until the millcniutn is reached, we in workmanship which causes an own-wi- ll J'rU'elJaid,duebyto the Purchaser go on progrossing as we have in er to prize his car as he used to prize other causes such as quality, condition of the past, secure in the knowledge that some of the old familiar makes, It is only fair to say, however, that general marketing conditions.stock, and private business on a large scale is a social and economic necessity and that the majority of cars are probably bince the increase in the price of All liVMffW'lr general and personal prosperity is de-- 1 built safer today, with their paid by the purchaser bodies and pendent on corporate prosperity. brakes, than and the increase in the net proceeds to they were in the days of wooden body the seller for the period were exactly construction and smaller braking sur- - the same, with no change in total mar-Whn .lIUSUie ' face Traffic conditions have made dler the b?ne- this necessary as a matter of self- - ficinrvCf th nCreaSe waB in avrage price? All honest as well as dishonest 1resenaton The differences in men know that the machinery of law VX9 w price per hun-dr9 pounds paid by the purchaser for enforcement is defective and out of UlVCrSlflCU cattle and calves from the different date. says the Saturday Evening Tost Along with electrification, diversl-an editorial on crime. Here is a fication is hailed as an important 'ear8 S?to'ir4dfJUrin,f 5? to,our not in politics or academic tor in alleviating the farm 500 times Ik; di"cronf slump, the combined theory or dialectics, but m practical jnolhor Sugar beets, when acccssable to 'h ni tribSloS. t0. '0,ts B- sugar factories, are an ideal crop OTniJl,S"i?r m. the typical for diversified farming as they build American citizen is best. the soil, furnish stock food and It is the job and the conditions up . the farmer with a sure cash provide which surround the job that need atcrop. tention. If as a people we are incapable of improving the judicial and ETISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE jury systems, of doing away with A Young GOOD SHEPHERD- John W. frivolous appeals, lessening the grant On August 23, the American slop, rector, corner of Twentv-fo-irt- ii of continuances, expediting trials, trolcum industry will celebrate simplifying indictments, and making seventieth birthday. But throe score the other necessary improvements in years and ten an The eleventh Sunday after lifetime Trinitv the actual technic of the job, then we have passed since avernge A William 11. Smith The church school meets at nave lost the art of self government withdrew a bit from a hillside 9:30 in Titus- a. m. ville, Pennsylvania, set up an iron The people may have become more pitcher pump, ar.d started tt., ? lawless or they may not; that is a a heavy, black fluid from producing the earth. moot point. In any case, respect for The work had Evening prayer and sermon in SL people of the tew will not be established by rhetoric. countryside a given the deal of innocent maUlbvCthsUrCr great riain.Cit' t 3:00 p! Why not concentrate first on what merriment; tho fact that a great in- F. Archdeacon V. everybody knows is inadequate and dustry had been born was realized Bulkley. by outworn, the institutional machinery no one. The Women's Guild for doing the job? Now the industry that was started T Expressed in a nutshell, what we by Drake and Smith employs 1.500,-00- 0 need is less laws and better enforce-wen- t, The once solitary oil well people. more rationalism and less eir.o-uo- n 00.000 neighbors. The original )n the handling of crime. M( re ilvistmi !. cf few I;i V. Money ar news-("ani- ls E. BLACKHAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. Eecles Building, dates, August Ogden, WATCHES, Easy Rspaymsnt, loana 9M9.00. I I I at half 2144 Notice of Sale DIAMONDS) REVOLVERS, your previous RIFLES, PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. 9, IS, 28, 10. Stmt Twenty-fourt- h A Cash and Carry Mirk at Cash and Carry hies for Cash and Carry Pesyk Summons Wnrlfl Pivlli7Pf . 183-- 5 GUNS) KODAKS) ETC. Washington Avan us Uncle Sams Loan AUTO REPAIRING . In The District Court of the Second Attention Mr. Aateistl Is year car ready far 8pringT Hava It eve Judicial District Within and for hauled where the werk la gaaranteed. Weber County, State WALT JAMES AUTO REPAIRING ' Phsna 2421 of Utah 239t Kissel A reuse In the Matter of the Estates of An drew Swenson and Karen S. Swen-- , Office 278 25th St. Ogden, Utai son, Deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real estate, A part of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty (20) in Township Six (6) North, Range One (1) West, of the Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, to-w-it: THE HANDS THAT REACH to-w- it: Beginning at a point on the North line of Thirteenth Street, one hundred seventy-fiv- e (175) feet East of the East line pf Washington Avenue and running thence East thirty-thre-e (33) feet, thence North one hundred sixty-tw- o (162) feet, thence West thirty-thre- e (33) feet, thence South qne, hundred sixty-tw- o (162) feet, to the place of beginning; 9n and after August 22, 1929, and; written bids will be received at the office of Woolley & Holther, Attorneys at Law, 617 David Eccles Building,' Ogden, Utah. Terms of Sale: Cash, ten per cent at time of sale and the balance upon confirmation thereof by the court. Dated at Ogden City, Utah, August lk'awUa Ogd ?:de FOR READY CASH! ! J JOHN NELSON, Administrator. WOOLLEY & HOLTHER, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication August 9, 1929. Last publication August 16, 1929. Notice of Intention Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of such Board of Commissioners to make the following described improvements, To construct sanitary sewers of sufficient capacity, together with the necessary! manholes, wyes, structures, and all ether things necessary to complete the whole in a proper and workmanshiplike manner and to connect the same to the present sanitary sewer system of Ogden City, on Lincoln Avenue between Thirty-thir- d and Thirty-sixt- h Streets, Thirty-fift- h Street between Grant and Lincoln Avenues, and Canyon Road between A Station 171 69.80 and A Station 180 58.43. ewers shall be constructed of Saj vitrified cr concrete pipe, each of the foregoing to be submitted to contractors for bids and the contract to be awarded for the lowest bid for the type of pipe to responsible be selected by the Board of Commissioners in Sower District No. 155. All work is to be dor.e according to the plans, specifications and profiles on file in the office of the City Engineer. By Savin-Wil- l You Hav Cash When Vo to-w- it: Need It Most The dollar that's gone forever. The dollar thats saved. yours to do with is you HkBe - Be prudent. Be economical. thrifty. Youll be 11 tfc happier. We Allow 4 on Savings Deposits and Time Certificates. National Bank of Commerce |