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Show Friday, July TIIE OGDEN POST Deaths and Funerals Days at opportunity for some one to Invest Utah-Idah- o into our midat and praise them in cabins for the tourists. and 5-- 6 and hear them recount the trial M RS. JOB PIXGREE tribulation, of .treking to upmore and have should signs Ogden editing Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie pain., i educating who now on the Two Utah-Idahdays, Friday and Carlson leading from the Wyhighway ;the younger generation, Pingree, wife of Job Pingree, IuhliHhrd each Friday by The travel a. many miles in one day a oming line. The highway is well post- Saturday, August 5 and 6, will be assistant street supervisor, who died ed with signs directing the tourists held at 1'uKt Printing and Publishing com- our forefather, did in ten daya. resort, Coney Island Wednesday morning, folowing an opEcho. Ogden has of the and men is announced in a eration, will be held Sunday afterit pany, 2420 Kiesel avenue. West, In Ogden City the pioneer home of to Salt Lake frofhthe northern highthe from A. C. noon at 2 o'clock in the First Ward Keflex upon at The signs good to women were gathered telegram 365 east of here. Christensen, manager of the resort. chapel, with Bishop II. E. Garner Mr.. J. I. Corry, president of the way but needs more 0 The idea of the two special days is Weber county chapter of the DaughInterment will be made m to- presiding. to Editorial Idaho and get people street Utah for the R. genial ter of the lioneer, and entertained Harold the City cemetery. Mrs. Pingree was Tripp, with a program, dinner and bn hour supervisor of the city, upon his ' re- gether for old time reunion and pic- born in Sweden ill 1859 and came to STATE RIGHTS or two of reminiscences. Then tne cent return from a three days fish- nic, Mr. Christensen states. in 1876. She is survived by To make it easy for a large num Ogden Snake an automobilt ride about .the in and one daughter and along husband Idaho, her And now come, Governor Albert (. trip to their ing to make the trip, a spe-;i- a number of sisters. Kitchie of the soverign .tale of Mary- city before they returned in their river, received a telephone call from ljer of peopleone cent a mile been has rate of to come to that land with a proposition to organize home, tired but happy to a mysterious sourcerid of a lot of arranged by the rcaort over the Union a house of governor., for the expre.. thought, that they who had given locality and get to apply beginning MRS. SARAH JANE TURNER empire, were snakes crawlin round. Tripp visit- Iacific System, purpose of "upholding the atate.' the making of the inlandand 4, to- midAugust ol Thursday, thanka midnight could find the nothing of but United ble.sipg. States receiving ed the district right, against the Funeral srvices for Mrs. Sarah August 8. Many peoAmerica, und to play an important those who were reaping the greateat that resembed the large Idaho river night inMonday, are Jane writing this Coney Turner, widow of the late territory ple political life benefits. part in the in which he recently fished. Not long .riends and relatives living in other W. II. Turner, former mayor of Ogwas of the country. after the snake incident Tripp manand den, who died at the family residence, parts of the interinountain regicto BOOSTERS Bouring, AND with The aiiuve is taken from a dispatch GREETERS the 2360 Jefferson avenue, Wednesday, Hap at chatting at Lagoon arranging meetings from Mackinuc island, Micihgan, ENTERTAIN HERE distant will be held Sunday at 1:30 oclock in from ager of Drive It Yourself" company, many when .ime people how where a number of governor, of the will be tnere. When the management of Hotel about driving automobiles and . the Church of this Good Shepherd, vurious states are holding a confer- - Bigelow, last Saturduy evening, en St. Patrick drove the snakes out of parts is particularly equipped for with the Rev. John W. Hyslop ofLagoon Greeters it Ireand, when the latter suggested reunions and gatherings of this kind, elite.. From the above it would seem I gained the Utah-Idah- o ficiating. Mrs. Turner came to Utah that Governor Kitchie wants . more was a mist fitting and commend- - getting a tame bear from Yellow- as it has plenty of room for picnic-ng- from England " about 60 years ago. power lhan is now accorded him. Hel a We with tables, seats, cafes and lunch She was born in London, England, hardly a grat stone park or a razor back hog to jon. There is harking back to the days of Alexsnakes. the a community out root for of boosters itands; childrens free playground, June 6, 1842. She is survived by five ander Hamilton when the great con- - .r da., the with amusement devices; a children: Mrs. IL II. Wardleigh, Mrs. about heard hotel managers and their aa- had he the said equipped Tripp slitutionaliHt was battling Ihomas LutaJltB the clerks. There probably and dance snakes floor, swimming pool, lake Walter eating large Thomas J., Ada E.. ities in catching Jefferson for a strong central gov- in which one is ,ies in catching snakes aand eating for boating, concessions and fun de- and C. Philpott, t proft.BBion all of Ogden. Turner, Henry to Abraham the of to its ernment; days que8tluni regarding a up the bacon and sugar of the carnp vices. By actual test, owing Lincoln when the great emancipator J k d the man behind the en. Assistant Manager Russell and nc&rnuu to the mountain! and lakcf ufu.m.r was battling the South on the ideal WHY THE COW MOOED t ten to fifteen degrees cooldt'Hk tkc 4 agreed. Seeing he had an Lagoon is ho,t!k . he nation was greater than the louring er than other places, it is stated. A Scotchman hiss been promised a as well as in the interested audience, Tripp said: It is not probable that Gov- - In Utah new summer hat by a lady for whom she had travel Kitchie will get fur with his interinountain west, the When I was in the park, at the done a favor. Before the purchase When automobile. I done mostly by states rights program, but the plan Lake hotel, I saw two negroes, yard the lady called on her ands asked, should be of special interest here in I the auto tourist asks a Greeter about men of the hotel walking around, one Would you rather have a felt, or Utah with the Colorado river prop-- 1 bear. He good place to stop .or, ,e J?1, was leading a cross-eye- d to a I straw bonnet, Mrs. McPherson? Ogden informed the other negro the bears osition before us. they can be recommended insaid Mrs. McPherson slowly, wunderfulnewhoU-IanWell, in ila sentiment Where would we get the Colorado That there is growing, name was Gladly, named after the I think take a straw one. Itll "d was "wn,t! because high it book unnecessarily river project if the states of the river nation this against TO,?? bear in the hymn t,nf. over a roaH. a make mouthful for the coo when I innupaved of basin could act independent in the axes, the constant passage so cockeyed. done am wiit. the and matter? Would not fat California! The greeters and boosters have a What bcah, in what hymn book? merable lawsof newordinances, bureaus swallow the lean stutes? California rapidly growing organisation that boards, ' has a population, wealth and credit gives and otp that is recognized as asked the other negro. and commissions and extension ox member that you-a- ll dont for 'Why boosters he any real effective greater than the population, wealth government control over the indlvid and credit of all the other busin community. Manager H. W. Beckett ine in the hymn book, replied the usl and private business, is evidenced states, and were it not for the steady-- and Assistant Manager Thomas E. owner of. the bear, where " it goes, y comment appearing all over the Gladly the cross Id bear? ing hand of the national government limes und their staff at our own country. find it easy to grab the entire nifieent hotel Bigelow are to be At recent elections the people; cast river and establish a priority mended for the enterprise shown in a decided "No vote against measures to its waters for irrigation and power. the greeting the Greeters and showing which pile up expense or restrict individual activity. Editorial comment It is easy for governors of states! hem our hotel and the scenic attrac-t- o the situation is widespread. It apget peeved when they cant haveUns of the city. We are glad the 1927 on their own way. We Americans have Greeters were with us on that occasion pears in country daily and weekly come a long way under our national and hope they will always feel that newspapers, in metropolitan dailies disand in magazines of national circulareserve laws, farther than any other nation, they will find the latch string hang-Vhe- n federal In the twelfth our prosperity and wealth is ng on the outside" when they or their trict general business activity was at tion. Public officials openly express considered. We nuve in the past made friend, come to Ogden. tpinions on the subject which would slightly higher levels during the first two great mistakes in advocating this d six months of 1927 than during the lave been deemed political suicide a states rights doctrine and are not WE MUST JOIN IN SAVING si months of 1926. The agri- few years ago.' The underlying irst w t likely to soon make another. TIIFS I ORESTS cultural areas of the district have, on bought seems to be that there has een favorable to a a from We of the west are sometimes in-- 1 drift sway tendency Recently we had recalled to us an the whole, experienced Automobile drivers feel our original simple form of governdined to think that the national gov-- 1 incident showing the thoroughness season. ment which gave us the spiritual and ernment has too much power, but that that the rangers and supervisors of more secure .while driv- -' Industry has been less active thus iwwer can bo curtailed by congress. the forert service are doing their great far in 1927 than it was a year ago, ndividual freedom that made possible If states rights, which is the old name work in helping to protect our forests .he principal declines being in the our enormous material prosperity. ing on concrete pavement for the doctrine of .elf determine- - and prevent their destruction by Kbe umber ana food products industries. Commenting on the situation, Col-ieu magazine says editorially: through carelessness of the sutoist As s corollary of declining activity, as they know of its non-- 1 "Not many people believed in the md camper. Upon a thickly wooded volume of employment generally has section along the Yellowstone high- ranged lower and payrolls have been rreod written by Thomas Jefferson skid qualities. This is . 151 yeariago. way, a ranger was parked at the side smaller than in 1926. Further deIlis principles became the ferment of .the road. Down the road in a cloud creases in industrial production were , especially true of con- that for good made us what of dust ho saw a large touring car reported during June, 1927. we are. lbroutk M I coming at thi crete as compared with epeed greater than the Total volume of trade during the - The rules of conduct laid down by Pa',p I .aw of man and nature would allow, first half of the year was of record the" nnixbl.1 "wuinl the idealistic Virginian form a docLnVf nii V'C 1,e took hi. field glasses and watched Itill other types in, proportions. Value of sales at retail trine which cannot be forgotten or vlrtulf noted and autoist 1926 oncoming their above the well wilfav figures. ignored. ranged of Wlml They are simple and but two demeanor. While watching he saw Sales at wholesale were slightly amah ; weather and on hot swel- in number:. hiking of the ' majority in congress. I oirmiiers of the flick the six first party cigarettes er in value than during 1. All men are crested equal am into the grass along the highway. months of 1926, but, if allowance' be are endowed tering days. t WASIIINGTON AVENUE TO with inalienable rights over the declines made for price year to life, BE IMPROVED and of liberty happipursuit eriod, it is probable that the physi- ness. - Insist On Concrete . ' Ogden city commissioners have leT cal volume of goods moved through 2. the contract, and the work will start Governments derive their just t wholesale channels was as large as at once, for the improvements on powers from the consent of the gov. Paving j and miscel Merchandise a 11Tt.r uruv year ago.' erned. Washington avenue as panned a year He demanded of on railroads aneoug carloadings Brief and plain, but all the libraago. The Wheelwright Construction 1 10 stop-us?- " . First the ranger said the district have been larger during ries of political philosophy could have hiiMi-r- , com-- 1 is BUl'ccsu they would turn around and ride down the first half of 1927 than during the said noTiffHf' nh1 nothing more moving. Washing1926. half of where first rad they threw the cigar- ton k military talents made it possible t r The total amount of check payments vty; Htv fnd Put out lh fire The ranger nf" the truth of Jeffersons prinor stood on the of.V, running board and they (bank debits) at 20 principal clear ciples. The importance of the initiabid, will be agree-- 1 drove back a short distance and asphalt, the i UTAH-IDAH- O a ng house centers of the district was tive show cannot be underestito able all interests. More than one-- j mall smoke disclosed the $19,672,666,000 during the period Jan- mated,youbut curling half of the street will be concrete, as igarette. Tha driver of the car went uary 1, to June SO, 1927, as bigger than any, man is compared the American which liberates the curbs and gutters and the space! to the cigarette - and every on it, with $16,065,566,000 during the same child to go as far as his native talbetween the double street car tracks, thile lie muttered his stepped of 1926. This banks inde of ents will about opinion period carry him. are to be concrete. It s only the space the laws of the forest service. When daily average debits, adjusted for seaand a half have demoncountry between the outer edge of the carl he hoped the ranger was satis-trac- sonal variation, advanced from 111 strated the worth of freedom and the curb that will be to us the latter said the government in February, 1927, (1923-192- 5 daily and to our country. " satisfied, but the justice of the averagclOO) to 126 in May, 1927 We believe the choice of the city Haie at Warm River would 1924 and then' declined to 123 LIKE BACKWOODS PEOPLE commission will be satisfactory to all satisfy the state; and he did probably estimate) in June. The (preliminary index averBud Stillman, a scion of one ol STUDEBAKER SEDAN concerned and particularly to the Two important orders have hoen Is aged 123 during the first six months the New York wealthy has families, Special 6 "ud by thc United States forest scrv-Li- n of 1927, compared with 115 during taken unto himself a wife in the per! EXT r7hCra "h0 A wonderful six the Buy! 1926. first months of : ?f, son of regarding the conduct of Wilson, a child of the be a improvement ofin the national forest areas campers The in Utah banking and credit situation northland forests $695.00 The Stillmans th street, when the sandstone blocks ind Idaho. One of these orders nro-ar- e continued sound throughout the half have long had a summer Used Dahl's Car Market in the lodge removed from the street car hibits the campers from smoking ex- year period, condition reports of mem- Canadian woods and have evidently 9JT1 tracks and the curb. W hen the sand-- 1 at certain carefully restricted ber banks and of the Federal Reserve come to be like back woods stone blocks were laid upon Washing-- 1 nl.iee. The other people. will compel al bank of San FccsorinaIhoa)ETAOIh ton avenue all of our traffic was campers in the forests to of San Francisco showing none carrya bank n vehicles, the gas ' motor shovel and an ax. but usual seasonal changes. was in its infancy and no! out of the I All prospective ramtiers in the na experimental stages. At one time I tional forests will do well to heed Utah-Wyomipaved streets were only confined to both thes orders. If they do it WSl business districts or the wealthy resi- - mean the fire hazard will be greatly dence district. Times have changed I reduced. and with that change those streets A dispatch from Rock Springs, and highways which were for the n Wyoming says: "The visit (of a vehicle are not satisfactof eastern t, party for capitalists) is the vehicle. motorized ory for the reason that if the parThe ' improvement work which will ty is satisfied with, the gas conditions lie carried on, in the four blocks on and its volume in the Wilson and Washington avenue, will entail in adA a result of the members of the Baxter basin area steps will be taken dition to thc street surfacing, a great amount of department being-hauleover to fiiince an independent pipe line plumbing and drainnge work. The contractors! the coals by Chief Jonathan Jones, into Utah, irrespective of what others have promised to have the work done j the members of the department have may contemplate in that direction. Included in the party who are inin 80 days. In order to accomplish J recovered from the heat wave ant the field are: Charles S. Hill, specting this they must have clear sailing and,re now doing good work in arresting Leslie C. Baker, Denver; 'aw violators. if necessary the city should For the j past few Wyoming, publisher; T. M. Kemmerer, Pettigrew, ate fully with the contractor in clos-- 1 months law violations have piled u F. C. Charles A. Clements, of the street to traffic J rapidly in Ogden, that even Chie Jospeh Sullivan, ing W. Heimsoth, Cecil Page, John counted a dozen violations while C. in order that the work can proceed E. II. Stepper, D. A. Reca rapidly ns possible. We need the pitting on the porch of his home the tor,Shipman, F. A. J. Comstedt, Walter C. F. improvements upon Washington ave-- ( other night. The police have arrsted Tishborn, James H. Westcott, J. J. SO 'bout nue and shuold lend our in violators two days. All j and Cecil rage, all of Carper Judge and support to the contractors and the wirepulling and influence has D. J. Danker and Charles York; not counted in for anything and the vio- G. Shirmer, of Boston; Edward R. city accomplishing their work. lators were booked and had to post Burns, Crosby Brown and Paul M. I bail for their HONORING PIONEER appearance. Thc chief Hale, of IVerwood, Minn.; E. C. Run-ile- l, said that there was too much wink- MEN AND WOMEN Duluth, Minn.; Frank J. liana In most of the cities and cotnmuni-- 1 ing at the violations, han, Chicago. ties throughout tho state, Tioneer day The was generally observed Monday with) Monday morning work will start cant visit to Rook Springs is signifi, for the reason if the party programs and a day of tribute to the for the improving of four blocks on is satisfied with thethat conditions gas Main our street. It has been sug-a- s and its volume in living pioneer men and women and the Wilson and Bax-te- r a 'mark of respect of esteem .for vested the work be carried forward, basin areas will be taken to finance the departed. Setting aside a day both night and day. That is a 'fine an independent pipe line into Utah, each year, when those men and wo-- J idea. The night force would be able of what others irrespective con; to men who played a part in the founds-- 1 accomplish more work than the template in that direction. may tion laying of this state can be sig-- 1 day fo.ve. because of the traffic y honored, is a beautiful custom. I dit ions. Lil ol Main street will look The ranks of the men and women like Broadway with its new dress and who came to Utah before the advent Might trimmins. NASH SPORT ROADSTER! of the Iron Horse, are growing j Automobile tourists are giving Og-o- f thinner each year. Like thc ranks $675.00 thc Grand Army of the Republic,! den the "go by because of the fact New Dueo Paint. 2450 facil-ieach year sees a great diminishing (here are no cabins and lodging n Dahl's Used Car Market the number. ities in the Tourist park on Seven- To have a day set aside that we can tenth street. This is the report of 2471 Kiesel gather thc men and women of yes-- 1 the park attendant. There is a good I y The Ogden Post 19, 1927 Lagoon August .the 5' o t Telephone Xoi-tow- n! on al New 1927 Moor. - non-partis- Deluxe Brougham. Don't fail to see this 6-6- - 0 at Mack-Robins- on Garage 2441 Kiesel Phone C04 ; Governments Rule by Consent of Governed . d ni -- 1 mag-wou- ld corn-low- er business Conditions In Twelfth Reserve District During -- Western Sporting ; Goods Co. Iver Johnson, Ranger, Tribune and Clearland Bicycles Aso some good used wheels that are priced right... Tri- cycles, scooters, wagons, baby ' , walkers and kiddie kars. We will sell you a Tire for your bicycle and put it on your wheel free of charged , " 2468 KIESEL AVENUE Non-Ski- - MUSIC . - rs FOR THE HOME V AS NEVER BEFORE! -- . or-evi- l i . . . P!, Strhe tL , rainy i 1 . . .. Thiinliile ' $90 dP T? bll PANATROPE, Cement Company HEADQUARTERS - as-fi- ed "" bJi Ina Vi.l to $1250 BRUNSWICK -- ks Panatropes Now ' JONES Music Co. Orpheum Theatre Building Convenient Monthly V Payments . "lW3 - horse-draw- ng Pipe Line to be Financed NEW LOW PRICE horse-draw- signi-ficcn- electrical, six SEDAN co-ope- r- one-ha- lf Now Delivered in Ogden MORE POWER MORE. WHEELBASE MORE BODY AND MORE CAR Than anything on the market for hundreds of dollars more money. ' LET US SHOW YOU! con-nal- CARMAN HOTOR CO. Grant Telephone 913 |