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Show pidflV. April 15, 1927 5 THE OGDEN POST SflltLake Basin Storage and Irrigation Project !iviii ii ! 1 i! U Iv iU l:i l!.i K.'y V!i. '. vi,l 11. V- - 'i; !.ft 'I'M !.-- i ii . I. - '' i' .iin'il NOSSSNI 1 i'ujvI th- : mu lit, i.f M.'i'.i l l,'i " i'i ft.iill Li- - ;.t I M. CARMANS n!.v A .'l I1 ? I f. rsKD rv li i : r t. ;:.i t in: ( i 4lito ( Ait market l'araiumint Theatre t o (i i e n f i: i c a k c i: x i: it o See Our Rirgains in Used Cars s :n it if Free yourself of cooking cares! The glorious springtime is here, and summer is just around the corner. An Electric Range means for you a cool, clean, delightful kitchen more leisure hours more opportunity to respond to the call of the great outdoors more time for yourself and the kiddies. Thousand of women in this territory are taking advantage of this better method. Hers is their unanimous verdict: THEBE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR ELECTRIC COOKING We have a wonderful stock of Electric Ranges from which you may choose and you're sure to to quality and price. find one to suit you both TERMS $5 DOWN BALANCE ON EASY PAYMENTS. 8 tart NOW to enjoy the comfort, cleanliness and economy of Electric Cooking I t The above map shows the entire area of the Salt Lake Basin Storage and Irrigation The entire project. cost around $13,000,000 to complete, but funds are now available only for the Echo reservoir and river canal, both of which are shown on the east side of the map. The completion of the Echo reservoir wiu make Weber and Davis counties the best watered areas in the state of Itah and the richest agricultural the Intermountain region,' It project will vo dis-Wct- in Deaths and Funerals MRS. MARY L L. BROWN Funeral services also means that these counties will that will be stored in the Echo reserhave available through exchange and voir has been subscribed for. When purchase the largest industrial and this great reservoir is completed all domestic water supply in Utah, which the water of the canyon streams of means that Ogden and the immediate North Davis and Weber counties will vicinity will have available the only become available for industrial and water supply sufficiently large for domestic supply by exchange for resenterprises. ervoir water. It is predicted by many manufacturing great Other cities are recognizing this fact that water rights of Davis and Weand are striving to secure a portion of ber counties will, in time, become the this water. Owing to the enterprise most valuable properties in Utah, and of the citizens of the stock which contrails them is i.i and Weber and Davis county, all the water the hands of the people. " efficient Tublic Service . . Daat the local hospital of Twelfth ward chapel, with Bishop Interment Wilson vid J. meningitis, after a brief illness. She was made in thepresiding. cemetery. denly Sunday was an employe of the candy company for six years, but was taken ill Thursday. She was to have been married next month to McMurrin Hilton. She is survived by her mother and a brother, Lavere, who arrived Wednesday from Newport News, Va., for the funeral. Shupe-Wil-lia- city ms . for Mrs. Ida Lutz years of age, who died the family residence, 3407 Adams avenue, were held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Fourteenth chPel with Bishop J. M. Har-"r,- n presiding. Interment was de in the city cemetery. Mrs. Brown JOHN LEROY TAYLOR Jon in Carson City, Nevada, Funeral services for John Leroy JUJ864, and had been a resident of Wen for the past 15 years. She is Taylor, 22 years of age, who died in arrived by her husband, two sons Pocatello, following an operation, were d two held Wednesday afternoon in the . daughters. wown, 63 Sunday at UlAH POWERPLlGHTCKX RUNNING JAMES W. HEYWOOD James W. Heywood, 63 years of age, died in a local hospital, early Sunday morning after a brief illness. He was born in England on May 30, 1863. He is survived by a son and a daughter. ! WILLIAM JOHN P. RUSSELL John P. Russell, 58 years of age, farmer of Roy, died in Gooding, Idaho, Wednesday, according to the advices THEYRE THRILLING THOUSANDS AT THE A. BROWN STATE FAIR GROUNDS The funeral services for William A. fjrown wfre held Sunday afternoon in 0den chapel with Bishop u Campbell presiding. Officers the American Legion and a firing from the R. O. T. C. attended e services and gave the salute over n,v.e- - interment was made in orth Ogden cemetery. WILLIAM P. KYNE, General Manager -- JOSEPH WILLIAMS for Joseph Williams, who in Gilmore, Idaho, 7, were d Sunday afternoon April in the Fourth Jrd chapel with Bishop E. T. Saun-j.- L Preiding. The speakers were: G. Taylor, Joseph Florence, "ouglas Brain, Bishop H. E. Lund, and Bishop Saunders, f,termentennett was made in the city ceme- Sen-ice- ' LUCILLE S. LARKINS Miss Lucille Sarah Larkins, 23 years daughter of Mrs. Sarah A. rrklr-s- , 1658 Grant avenue, died sud- - Read the Classified Ads on Page 7 tou will find the classified ads on page seven full of interesting items; get the tabit of reading these columns, and take advantage oi the many bargains of- fered. 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