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Show 1 form Know Your Own- Home - PIT Ogden Is the Largest Town of Its Size in America Ogden AND VOLUME TIIEATItK-GKAM- S 1 OUPKX, UTA It, FRIDAY. Ogden Has Opportunity WORK STARTED for Great Scenic Highway ON OGDEN CITYS Tourists Demand Opportunity to Climb Mountains; Highway Up Mount Ogden Would Give Wonderful Panorama of the Mountains, Fertile Valleys, and the Great Salt Lake Newspapers eld National Calamity Hsnke and W. E. Zupanne, to secure an auto road frflm Ogden canyon to Weber c&nyon via Ogden valley and a side road to the summit of Mount Ogden, is worthy of hearty support. Such a road would be of great val- to the city of Ogden and the state It would be one of the of Utah. scenic highways of the Rocky neat Mountain region and would bring tourists from all over the country and would hold them for two days at least. The summit of Mount Ogden is 10,000 feet above sea level and from its crest one can look into five states Nevada, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. From its summit one can trace the entire Wasatch range and the whole of basin lies like rado has four er . . . ' ment. ' In the new Bigelow hotel, Ogden has the accomodations which the better class of tourists demand, and which they must have before a scenic slrin? road could be made popular with the public. now y Whipped cream is not only a pleas-antluxurious addition to a dessert, bat a food in itself.. It is not needed after a rich, hearty dinner, but is and suitable after the lighter type cf meals served in summer time, sp-peiiz- At Lorin Farr Park Saturday, Aug. 20 CV1 Headway; Contract Price of Completed Job is $73,117.17 Work is i!"t vvll under way oi Ogden's new White Way. The west sale of ashingioii avenue between 22nd and 26th streets is now turned over tu the contractors, the Wheel right ('wistrui timi company, and they have a swarm of men tearing out old curbing, the w ml car tracks, and tak-:nout paving blocks with which the ear track was paved. The west aide of the street ix still being used for south bound traffic but no cars are being parked on the west side of the Kna Urograms Out This Week; Thousands Are Hcgis-- i or ing for Convention of the Legion. Its Auxiliary and the ; Ogdon is Heady to Do Stop to Think, Air. Ogden Citizen 10-S- That ever) ritirrn should line op with the home city IsHtslers and do their (o advance its interest. That ever) eflorl should In nmle to make her commerce glow rapidly. Thai Ihe man who U not sold m his home rit) is usually the man who has a pvsr vision. Men with a forward vision see a bright f Its Fart in Welcoming Visitors 11 Aeticn Expected to he Taken Tlic Soutcnir Did Yim Ever Again! Farmington Officials and Court Denies Writ; Kne Stales His l'osition; Knees to Start August 27; No Other fr solidation v.iprcnie inurt to intervene in the inut eiucnt lileik the tagoon rate. The petition tor h writ of mandamus ns d The program lias, been completed for the Ninth annual department convention of the American the Hixth annual department convention and the fifth annual of I A Soeietv dcs 40 llommes et s Chevcaux. The convention will b held in Ogden, August 18, 19 and 20 at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. liter liurgo Beale, of Seprom-enml- u-t- denied. that any city worth living in is During the past week a movent, nt started in Davis county to worth working for. That your city i. an extra go. d prohibit the race meet und pari in which to live and prosper. attle, Wash., national city is which scheduled to system Its growth has been such that yn:ir it the American open at Lagoon on August 27. Legion auxiliary, citizens hare a right to be enthuswill attend the convention. Jas. It. committee of prominent citizens iastic about it future. Drain, Dust National Commander of f the county met with the county Mdsoit U. Waite. the American Dr. It. W. Black, Mon-lastreet. commissioners a week ago last Dust State Commander of the Utah deand asked th commissioners to New curb is being placed where th partment, and other notables, are extake step to stop the meet. The curb does not meet specificpresent pected to Ik present during the convention. ation, and u new concrete gutter is matter was taken up by the combeing built the entire distance of the missioners with County Attorney V. From report ruining in to improvement. The space between the A. Dawson and a special committee, to date Ogden will entertain and after investigation, W. It. Polstreet ear tracks and for two feel 3000 delegates and guests. outside the rail will be paved with and. city attorney of Salt Lake City Ill order to induce large attendance concrete, ami the 35 feet between the ru calk'd into conference. from the various posts, the committee car track pnving and the curbing will Yesterday morning County attorney is offering rash prize for the jmst Dawson informed The Dost that he be black top paving. Henry (Harry) P. Ammcrxon, 76, I registering 100 percent membership i a I Hu uuit ruling to the matter Ogden resident for four dcCMdo, warpt tho conventions the post register-nm- l Just outside the concrete gutter and would abide by that ruling. It found dead in hi room In the Broom oml largest percentage of its mem-.ds- o under the black pavement will be undcrsliKK thut the racing poo-- 1 hotel olac;d the conduit which will carry Tuesday afternoon. Death wa I ng the highest percentage of the cables which will furnish the cur- pic have stated thnt they want such I apparently due to heart trouble, phy-lit- s in the membership marching do-1 Kician say, and occurred some time I aiade, and the post with the rent for the lighting system The ruling and would abide by the side to the controversy I since the early lighting system used, will consist of seem toBoth, morning hours, when I bership marching in the parade and a think they have the state! Mr. Ammerson 5S steel poles which will measure 21 was lust seen the cash prize of $25.00 will be given to the winners of the drum corps comfeet 2 inches from the sidewalk pave- lawjn their favor ami have no fear hotel lobby by friends. ment to the center of the two lamps Mr. Ammerson was born in San petition. Dr. llomer E. Rich, of Verwhich will be placed at the top of the It will be remembered that Farm-- Pruicisco, January 8, 1849. He wa o nal, is giving a large loving cup to notes. The poles will have an orna- ington City passed an ordinance nvr.l retired boilermaker and lived for . the post which travel the greatest mental iron base 3 feet 8 inche high, mitting racing and tho selling of I number of year at Terrace, on the number of miles to the convention and and an ornamental center band. The pari mutuel tickets, claiming they had hor? of Grout Salt Lake. He w;u department Commander S. W. Took effect of the lighting system will be a right to so do under the ruling of a fainilar figure In Ogden, having a loving cup to the drum corn winto give an indirect lighting system the supreme court in llu; case of the worked at the Ogden Union depot, ning the contest. Prizes are in store similar to that of Main street in Redd Racing act. Intense feeling am! years ago had rharge of refresh-Mil- e for the golf players who win. Following Is the general program; Salt take City. The light poles will both for and against racing has been at (I bm wood pork. be 12 feet higher thun those now in developed during the past week and Wednesday, August 1710 a. m., Years ago Mr. Ammerson performof convention headquarters use. opening it i hoped that a court ruling which ed valuable service for the govern at Hotel will be Bigelow for registration of settle the The ronlract rails for completion controversy, may merit during Indian trobules in Washof the job in 80 days from the fipsfl hud. Attorney Dawson appealed to ington and Oregon, lie was gifted delegates, alternates, visitors and 7 p. m meeting of depart- of August and from the progress be- the office of the attorney general for in languages and the Indian guests; nn in matter the but made contractors the opinion it by appears ing fluentIy Ktig M interpreter 2arl' WUe nd dme ,n ()gdn that the work will be finished insjdc fused, presumably for the reason thutLn conlrovc,rsi;; with the Indian. canyon. of that time. At this time the con- legal action liud been taken in the Mr. Amnivnun married in Ogden, I I ThtirsdayrAbgosf lfUS a. m., reg- crete being used is mixed in a central matter. aotAll l l Au.of delegate, alternate, vis- to ?tratinn is onto were hauled and Well, open being mixing plant planning He Is'lujved'byU I ,tor con10:30 a, 7, the job by trucks. The work is under gust 27. rain or shine. was William " I ventlon formally opens, 1 p. m, con- i1 I the direct supervision of J. C. Brown, i Kyiie'h'npiy to what he Ammerson of San Francisco. He I ventlon aolf tournament at city engineer. The contract price of of the proposed legal action to thurch wr fraUrnal atfilis Golf and Country club, open ugaen to all vent the meeting scheduled to run at the completed job is $73,417.17. I legionnaires, 1:30 p. m., first meeting days. tgoon for twenty-fiv- e I Funeral services will be held this I grande promenade of Forty and Mr. Kyne, who is general manager I aftern(Kjn ut o'clock in the Lindquist I Light," 6:30 p. m., public band con-racing secretary of the Lagoon If urH,rilj fhapel. Bishop J. IL Itiley I cert, 22nd Field Artillery band, at city Jockey club, arrived in Salt Lake 0f Eleventh L. I). S. ward will I hull park; 9 p m., dance White City Monday morning from Dallus, Texas. I fj,arge. TTie lady may be view-- 1 gardens, Mr. kyne wus immediately inform-- 1 before the services. Inter-e- d George E. Browning, mayor of Og pj Friday Friday, August 199 a. m. reguthat Willium A. Dawson, Davis mont wjj jn city cemetery, lar denj who has been following the Salt session with committee reports and Lake police departments campaign county attorney, hud consulted with1 round table discussions; 1:30 p. m., H. Folland, city attorney of Suit convention parade forms at Twenty-sixt- h against traffic law violators through W. the newspapers, encountered a pruc Lake relative to taking steps to pre- - I and Washington avenue; 1:45 Dawson tical example of it Tuesday evening vent the race meet. Mr. o. m., parade moves north on Wash-- . ' while driving near the municipal baths said last week he would take civil ington avenue; 3 p. m.t drum corps :n the northwest section of Ihe city, action and if unsuccessful would make ,TablTnBC!? prk! :45 ?- convention visitors by ception to lie was stopped by Motor Officer S, daily arrests at the track. I am not Attempting to defy the 6 Fulkenrath. who informed Mr. Brown-n- r Contract between the reclamation I did con-m- it t. that his car was without u 'w, said Mr. Kyne,of but -1 service and Union Rail the Pacific counsel before the most expert oriPm I went for the La- road company, under which the latter I the through plans You'll have to take this tag, Of "5 assented to the elevation of the I wus that informed goon meeting. rth.na Roman gar- fleer Falkcnrath told the mayor. tracks of its Turk City branch above dns. Utah be I would not any breaking Wont you give me one chance? the Echo reservoir, hung fire fori I didni statute if I raced at Lagoon, Mayor Browning asked. atura?r' August 20-- 9 a. m., reg- weeks because th) railroad com many ular We will attempt to use the pari . know it had gone out. Watch now, session. 12 of the' 1 insisted thnt govern-""V, luncheon 1 I if I tnWlt ng v'M fix it. an mutuel machines lit Bigelow; roise to jn the lagoon, tracks, then we I . .. agreing "ventlon session for ele. So the mayor fixed the light while we encounfor legal for other ?uaInr: he officer looked on. Then the Og will i l5e ioi.n legal in p' wal6'3(! l,n executive was allowed'to drive on. n the job. The question ployed ms hcen g mu-tu- el vice-preside- nt Former Auditor Ogden Pioneer Of Ogden Bank Is Found Short President M. S. Eccles'of the First national bank issued a statement Tuesday saying that the audit of the janks accounts by Scofield, Wells & 'So., public accountants of Salt Lake, shows a shortage of approximately $4000 in the accounts of LeRoy Wright, former auditor of the bank, the shortage extended ofer a period of several years, the bank official said. The recent audit by certified pubic accountants of the affairs of the bank found the accounts of LeRoy Wright short in the sum of approximately $4000, said Mr. Eccles. This oss will be made up by the bonding company, which, it is understood, will irosecute the case. All officers and mployees of the First National and irst Savings bank are covered by a 350,000 blanket fidelity bond against osses up to that amount in connection with each and every officer and employee of the banks. I sec-visio- n. 1 Three Are Sentenced On Possession Charges Twenty-fift- h I J )L ,"1 & l,wulBert a bartender at street, was sentenc- Louis Maracchi, 25, 152 heud-(iiarte- rs Found Dead in Bed at Hotel by Judge John A. Hendricks Tuesday to serve sixty days in jail and pay a fine of $299, following his plea of guilty to a charge of having indicating liquor in his possession. Judge Hendricks said that provided Marocchi pays his fine he will recommend suspension of thirty days ol the jail sentence. Marocchi was arrested Tuesday following a scuffle with a police officer in which the latter is said to have obtained possession of a quantity of moonshine whisky. Jacob McPherson, 21, of Clearfield, vas sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or verve twenty-fiv- e days in jail on his olea of guilty to a charge of having a partly filled bottle of whisky in his possession. miner of Georgs House, 64, a y us Hailey. Idaho, drew a thirty-dahe pleaded when sentence pended a pint guilty to possession of moonshine. ed Scandinavians to Hold IS0 Ogden Mayors Skill Earns Him Clemency j ml 1 Railroad Company Holds Up the Iurho Kcservoir Contracton ! tail-ligh- bldnJ rr'S0 S .i; rrtn ,rtand St .Tn--- b.i. No greater waste occurs in logging In the operation of the certificate I an,j referred to the comp-- 1 Inn that caused by leaving high system in many states, the player or (roller general. The comptroller hold J19 Pnt,a programs of 68 pages, stumps. These usually contain the investor purchase a $2 certificate, that the government could not assume y.,v'nJ? v reports of department learest and highest-price- d Ogden and vicinity, material. entitles him to participate in thia responsibility. The Reclamation PROVO, August 10 Elaborate prep com-gr- a mailed The to the timber each member of the The horse. saved low for the of made the rul-by jor August quotes from the earnings cutting arations are being and the auxiliary is similar! jn(f ss follows: certificates the of Ije,on LY71eaI! of the thousands who are stumps often largely pays for the log- putation a a ' r a i i , ha ,, x iij.l week. of ging part operation. various from here It is recognized it might be ar expected lots Kbct Delegate as you state, that the reclama the state at the annual Scandinavian gued from the Salt Lake rest held Delegates in be to and th'.a secrereunion tion laws have authorized conference the ire Elder Hamilton Gardiner, following: Provo Saturday and Sunday. tary to construct reclamation works of OGDENS ATTRACTIONS LEADING the Quorum of Widtsoc lohn A. and to make such contracts as are (Continued on page 7.) to accomplish the Twelve will preside at the stak necessary reasonably WEEK BEGINNING SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 to be held in the Utah this purpose, and that the indemnitabernacle. fication of an indispensable contractEGYPTIAN OGDEN or for the loss and expense he may The first session will begin Satconcert will ncur in the doing of work for the Siturday urday at 2 p. m. A free Jack Hoxey in Saturday- Umted States is reasonably necessary be given in the evening GRINNING GUNS Iura La Plante in for the accomplishment of work, but narle by Provo. Payson and Salt Lake BEWARE OF WIDOWS Snday-Monda- y this office cannot agree with your talent. Following the concert, a free PIRATFS OF THE SKY dance will be given in the Ltahna pasuggestion that the argument is y Vera Reynold in nlausible in view of the fact that vilion. Arrangements are being madt Four jx'raons were injured and -ADVENTURES house LITTLE to th THE ALASKAN committee local for imany years ha authdr- - three automobiles by the demolished in two . homes of in ADVENTURESS zed rayment of claims under visitors free of charge thnt noar he jut KCUm(j Hoot Gihxon in Jhe local Scandinavians. circumstances for loss or damage of iKrfnrs 10 o'clock Wednesday night. HORSEBACK' ON held A Windsor in HERO be will Chirr Sunday. Two sessions oroKrty, but has failed to includ John Shaw. 39. of Pleasant View, is visAW the served Cl. be TIIE will li! luncheon death. and claims for physical injuries Free in thi 'ho,pital ailfferinr from itors on the lawn of the tabernacle The congress has reserved to Itself cuta about th(l handj and faceand in, the consideration and disposition of I juric, to hia back :mmdiatcly following the morning LYCEUM ORPHEUM You are advis-- d that such claims. meeting. M.. Lyman Sorensen. 41, of Men-y-u may Pperiy stipulate for the dolt ,, n the hospita 8ufferin? froTn Saturday to Art Acord in assumption by the United States, notla B0Vere cut under her chin, as well Jack Malhall in to exceed the amount of available P- HARD FISTS lacerations of the foe- - and Lead, SEE YOU IN JAIL Hold Sunday oropnations of claims for loss or EIwin Parkeri 17i of Clinton, was and a Hoot Gibson in damage caused to owners of land or amoved to his home suffering from Rill the be will Rig Pantagrs Gardens Mill TIIE DENVER DUDE other private property in the removal cutg and bruises about the hands and The Speery of the railroad tracks, etc., in ques- - jf Monday center for a Carnival and Queen con-ot folks in Goudal Jetta the in connection with the construe-tio- n tion young William Burnett, 18, of Sunset, was tort fo be h"ld by MAN O WAR HER of the Echo reservoir, but unless removed to his home suffering from ht 19h ward on August I6th and CITY WHITE GARDENS and until congress shall have author-ze- minor ruts and bruises. The rrogram each evening Tuesday 17th. Dancing end Midway in includo Hume dancing Fred will 7:3d stipulations to indemnifv payat Mr. Shaw's small coupe was demolstarting Attraction TIIE BRONCHO BUSTER" ment of personal Injury and death ished when it was struck by a closed with nuve hv the Night Hawk, on DANCING er lead-'norrhertras. Wednesday f claims, you are not authorized to en- ear operated by Mr. Sorensen, as Mr. be Harold Llovd in will ter into such a stipulation in the Shaw turned off the state highway One of the biff attractions Music by Jock Passeys SAKE HEAVENS FOR and the nstsnt matter. into the driveway to his farm at the noe!ty sid"how WHITE CITY BAND W. II. Wattis. president of the Pleasant View, about seven miles Thursday in the Queen contest. On States Largest Open-ai- r . George Sidney in , Utah Construction company ha been north of here. The proceeds of the carnival will Floor AUCTIONEER THE several looking in new In days the Mrs. Washington fundof Sorensen, the front riding Free Admisrion to Park Daily go Into the building amusement Friday over the opecifirations for the Echo aat with her husband, was thrown 15.0(10 chanel and From 2 P. 31. to 5 P. M. TIIE OUTLAW DOG reservoir and raising of the railroad which are now under construction. (Continued On Page Seven. ! !sSIMrSeiSMMHSSSH, t MMVMltSSI II StMtMas ! iilX. tracks. in7l MM TTiSmTm it MfM Invitation .s open to tm Conference at Provo 1 of-whi- enter-tainme- time. be done in two classes all those pitching the Vn. shce; class B for all other style niching. Cash prizes will be awarded for the ,c cempetitions. petition for the Utah Fanner ppny cun, won last year by Leslie R. will be open to all players of 5?'. fher Patching will A for 3n . countv invitation t of the is being sent to the state to send teams to 'tatc tournament to be held this day. ch nt 1 I x a ns Four Injured and Cars Demolished in Highway Smashup Sun.-Mon.-Tu- Officers of the Weber county farm bureau have settled on August 20 for the annual Farm Bureau day. The fathering will take place at Lorin Frr park and on that day the farm-o- f the county will lay aside their rre and attend the big celebration. The main entertainment feature of day will be the horseshoe pitching contests, which are open only to farm bureau members of their families. Horseshoe pitching will begin at ,10 jcork and all entries are to be made :? committee at the courts before this e y variou-sessio- F armers Will Meet Plans Complete for Big Conventions of Legion IN LAGOONJtACES Lighting Svstem; Concrete Curb. Gutter and Street Car Tracks; lSlack Top for KANSAS (TTY, Aug. 11. uf newspapers represent a "disintegration' ol the newspaper .stem and is "a national calamit)." Mr. Bunnell, founder of the Duluth Herald and rormer publisher ol the Duluth r,b,,'e. fai1 here recently. I he salvation of American thought niut come from editors whose courage and brilliance will be sufficient to comhat the money, ed interest seeking to monopolize the nation's 'news and the veteran editor said. opinion,' City, Mr. Runnel said, is blessed because it ha nut fallen a victim to the modern tendency to newspaper consolidation. the Great Salt Lake an open book. Colohigh line roads and California, two. , The roads up Pikes Peak and Cheyenne Mauntain at Colorado Springs, have been great draw- ing cards for years. The cog road ' was built to the top of Pike's Peak from Manitou almost forty years ago and in all that time has been a great tourist drawing card. Several years ago Spencer Penrose, late secretary-treasurof the Utah Copper company. built a second road to the top of Pikes Peak and opened it to auto travel. On this road the road race . known as the Pikes Peak classic is held annually and is one of the great sporting events of the world. We believe it was Penrose who. built the .auto road to the top of Cheyenne Mountain, the rampart peak which stands just south of Colorado Springs. Not to bs outdone by Colorado Springs the .Denver crowd built an auto road to the top of Lookout Mountain where ia buried the great plainsman and scout, Buffalo Bill. Canyon City, Colorado, also has a scenic highway known as the Sky Line drive and .yrhich .skirts ..the summits of the cliffs of the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas. Pasadena. California has the ever popular Mount Lowe railroad, to the top of Mount Lowe, which, by, the way, was built ' by a former resident of Colorado Springs. California also has the recently constructed Ridge Road which ' leads north from Los Angeles into the San Joaquin valley. All these roads have proved good investments and die proposed road to the top of Mount Ogden would be no 'exception as a money maker and tourist attraction. A rcconnaisance survey of a route has been made by members of the committee and it hap found that the How proposed road is practical. funds could bs secured has not been werked out. So far as the writer knows all the roads mentioned, with the exception of the Ridge Road were built as private enterprises, and Og-- , dm has several men who are abundIt might antly able to do likewise. b? well for them to investigate the Colorado roads. They may be over-- : looking a bet to make a fine invest- NUMBER 36 New Curb and (Witter and New Mandamus Drocmlings Hreught 11 -Con- i27. 12. 1 NEW WHITE WAY Consolidation of al The effort of the chamber cf commerce committee composed of B. J. Finch of the Federal road commission, 0 J. Stillwell, J. C. Brown, city engineer; county engineer Craven, E. J. UGl'sr Tuesdav-Wednesda- Thura.-Frl.-8at- leg-hdati- on certainl, .- Wfd.-Thur.-Fri- ... Nineteenth Ward Benefit Carnival Fri.-SaL-S- d O-d- g Thiir.-FrL-Sat- ,- com-oetiti- on SSI X . 31 |