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Show Truck Gardening in Weber County Totals $1,000,000 Yearly l.'Ri Were Shipped from Weber County This Season . VOLUME I OGDEN OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, SHTKMIIKK :n. MJT. ENGINEERS Hed Cro Director leaderstonighti to Have Important rart at Session of Associated General Contractors of America; W. H. Wattis is National B. F. Dins-mor- Official copies of invilutions for the proposed Echo reservoir, the relocation of the Park City bruneh of the Piiion Pacific railroad and the reWution of the Iancoln highway, have been received at the office of E. O. engineer in churge of in'.estigation in the Salt Ijxke basin I bids mi Ogden will have an important place at the meeting of national officers of the Associated General Contractors in Salt of na- and distinguished tional prominence project. statesmen are to be present at the banquet to be given at Hotel New-hous- e. of this city, and DR. IS. P. MILLS the Dinsmore Construction is president of the branch of the association W. and is to preside at the dinner. H. Wattis, president of the Utah Construction company, who this week of the As- was elected General Contractors of sociated America, through telegraphed ballots, will be one of the speakers. Ogden chapter of the American lied resi-- 1 Sumner Sollitt, of Chicago, I dent of the organization, will be in Cross met yesterday for luncheon at Salt Lake for the meeting. Governor I Jules cafe to hear quarterly reports George H. Dern, Mayor C. Clarence I and outline plans for the coming years Dr. E. I Mills, president Neslen, of Salt Lake, and other lead-- 1 activities. I the chapter presided, ing men of the state will be present Information from the National Red to extend greetings to the visitors. Other Ogden men who will be pres- - t'TOS8 wa to the effect that lump sum ent at the banquet tonight are Joseph had bwn contributed from the nation-Wile- y and D. A. Scott, representing aJ treasury for relief work in Price, the Union Construction company; Ora Utah, which recently suffered from Bundy, president of the Ogden chap- - 1100,1 damage. The action on the part ter, American Association of Engi- - of the national organization will and major in the Engineers Re- - ,ieve the stale from the necessity of serve corps; Samuel Sommers of the I rmsmg funds for relief work there, 1 Mills stated. Wheelwright Construction company. Mr. Sollitt and his party are com- - L Pb'18 entirely sketched foi annual ro11 cal - a!,d.Mrs- - John A. pleting a trip through thirty states. When they leave Salt Lake ager was named chairman of the Friday dnvoThe membership campaign will night they will go to Pacific coast b " his year on the group states, visiting Portland, Seattle, than the b,,use to house Plan rat.her San Francisco and Los An- Spokane, 18 Rnnouna'd geles. and they will return eastward I "aru as by the southern route, stopping on the way at Tuscon, San Francisco and New Orleans and probably other F. Dinsmore B. head of company, Inter-mounta- in Ogden Chapter Of Red Cross vice-preside- nt Plans Roll Call re-nee- rs 1 One schedule will include the relocation of the brunch line of the Union Pacific railroad between Park City and Coalville, a distance of approximately five miles, and tlu relocution of the Lincoln highway from Echo canyon to a point one mile north of Coalville, a distance of about four irilcs. The other schedule will include the construction of the dam on the Weber river. In the relocation of the railroad, the contractor will construct the roud-be- d to the subgrade and install concrete culverts. The laying of the ties and rails will lie done by the ruilroud company. The relocation of the highwuy will include the building of the subgrade. Surfacing of the highway will be done by the state highwuy department. Canal Not Included The invitution for bids on the Echo project does not include the construction of the diversion canul across Ramus, bench, it is announced. Rids for this job probably will not be solicited until next summer. Data compiled by Mr. I .arson show the main body of the Echo dam will consist of an embunknient of clay, sand and gravel, sprinkled and rolled, amounting to about 1,4U0,(MM) cubic points. SUE LOCAL SONG Huntsville Youth Named Candidate For Scholarship From IT WRITER OF I A luh-ingto- Writes Song Hit n on Eleanor Glyn 8 It ; It to Clara Bow, Star of I 1 Wandering M? 7 tyTatSS Si! in 1 confcM or,nbeCri'reCter, and Kfreener.ie.ld81I Purrington and' Will Wright, of u.Hn up words to PBUnd irate music sVa rop tfci.ro Bow an owners one to Eleanor Glyn with the result vo will cows monchlantly tbat Madam Glyn replied immediately longer 7?n1c up and down the highways throusrh her attorney as follows: oiissfuiiy ignorant of the wrath of This is to advise you that in my motorists no, indeed, the county I judgment the title and certain will have none of it.tions of your novelty song are yards are for cows and roads for f ringements on the title of Madame automobiles. Glyns published story IT. and also Hooper was appointed 'county pound I the theme of said story, I further consider as libelous the wper at a recent meeting of the commissioners. All wandering an- - words contained in your song reading mials are to be Eleanor impounded and ad-- 1 No one knew about it till ctised for sale if they are unclaimed. J took the fit. f y0u or your attorney desire to with me before Madam communicate DicnLLJ il a uisaoied Vets Collect Glyn institutes appropriate actions m . Stamps; Writes to Post I graph me on receipt of this letter . the I save to to Ogden people I? J appeal purrington sells cars during been has J' o. P writes song hits by night stamps jay tbrough The Ogden Post by a I His first song was published last Hi. anied war veteran, James H. Cooke, ..par She May Be" and made an 0 resides at Carmel, California. 5tant hit being a snappy fox trot with I Cooke is bedridden music by Will Wright He is now and collecting "a selling - woi king on another, undeterred by interhim cd and in stamps keeps fhe thought cf Madam Glyn and her pin money. is desirous for U. S. pre-cathreatened law suits.. I m mail atamos, regular issues, air Purrington was born and raised !jed Rd I in education his special delivery. Ogden receiving from general stores in Utah I den schools, and it was not until a ones he short time ago that he turned particularly wants. . in-0- 1 thJL'Would like more 8tamP8 paign Slogan; Candidates Who Never Mixed Before Wanted f political situation as to the municipal elect ion, which will lie held on Tuesday, November K, was never before more mixed and uncertain than Mill Divert River at this tune. Exen the candidates A eoinretelmed tunnel will be xx ho have announced themselves are constructed in the conglomerate rock of the left abutment through xxluch as much ut sou ns are those who are the river will be diverted during the contemplating coming out. out met ion of the embankment and A week ago the avowed candidates in which the outlet works will lie The outlet works, which are thought they had their organizations to haxe a capacity of 1 HOD cubic feel xvcll in hand and were making count GEORGE D. SHITE of tlicir avowed supporters. At this per second, will consist of the trash-iac- k structures ut the upstream end time, however, many of their early of the tunnel, hydruulicully ('iterated supporters urn for the other fellow; and there will doubtless lx? farther gates placed about midway between the ends of the tunnel, twin steel presshifting as other candidates appear. sure pipes from the slide gates to Many prominent citizens declare the tunnel outlet, and two balanced they want n new deul all the way noodle vulvea at the outlet end of the through. They want cundidutea who tunnel. huve never mixed in the political life The spillway will be an open of the city. They contend that the mimlvr Herman (taker post !, channel adjacent to the has liven mismanaged in the past, city for be beaded will American la'gioii dam in the left abutment, controlled and this mismanagement has much to D. Shiix the by George doming year b.v four radial gules and th the high taxes and other un discharging C.IUI Kershaw street, local insurance into an excavated channel to the river. roiuhlionrt, I hoy admit that was rliirttil who ni$jht Monday man, It will have a eu parity of 15.1IUU cubic M"1 " improvement in the ) commander by acclamation. feet per second. finances during the present ad-(in France during My." Shape saw serxire I nnmstralmn, but there Total cost of the project will he has been a World xvur, niul according to war so approximately 13,000,(100, of winch up-- 1 r,.(,d- lay wounded on the battlefield ,ut k ,,r harmony and for a successful and dig- proximutcly $2,700,000 will lx used in I for .HI hours before an ambulance pick- 1,1 Xhouc arc thi construction of the dum und tlu1 udmiiiiHtmtiuiis him up utid look liim to u honpitul.l wantof for reasons the relocation of the railroad and high-- 1 soine given viceW. I'. Stevens was elected first ing a rhunge, for wanting a new deal, way, und ubout $300,0ot) in construct-.uullllandwith Rev, Arthur J. Ilan-mand it will not lx? surprising if the the Kamas diversion csniil. These I sen as second I include the purchase of rights thins Tanner was elected clmplin, Eu-o- f run off primury results in a big vicxvuy and costs of mnterials fur-- 1 gene I'rult, historian, und Reginald tory fur a new man. Rut, be the result of the election il. Cornwell, mst adjutant. it may. those who are aelected to Those who will serve on the execu-- l live commiltoi mi' Arthur (iran(haml fill tho office will find a man-iiixpast commander; Virgil J. I larrup. job. They will find thousands andCaptain C. J. iWkh r, George Crimes I thousands of dollars tied up in uneollecteil special improvement taxes, and nml Arthur Woolley. bonded Elaborate plans for un appropriate years und years of over-du- e I .ale administrations Armistice Day celebration are being Indebtedness. have attacked these problems with made by the post members, und committees ure working to make some success, but the fact that they do exist tends to make administrab'K success. Red Cross workers in the slule of I tions unpopular. So it is that the Utah will convene at Salt lake 111 A1I7PDO slogan of a New Deal is liable to 1 1 W K 11 become jxipular with the voters. October 3 for the annual regional con-- 1 11 KK I l ference of chapters to discuss the fuTlu- - American Legion Post Elects (J. 1). Sliupe as Leader ed u. - 1 er g Ma-figur- Through the efforts of the Ileq club Borne distinguished per sonages are to be brought to Ogden this winter. Frank M. Driggs, president of the club, has announced some of the speakers who are to apxur here this year under the dubs auspices. For November 14 the Ren Ixmond club has secured Isiwell Thomas,, author and lecturer. Thomas is the author of Reyond Khylier Pass and With Iawrence in Arabia. Thomas is familiar with the far east and with some of its great leaders and his personal appearance here will lx? an event. For the first event of the season on October 20, the club has secured Anthony Euwer, author, artist and lecturer. Euwer is noted for his limericks and rhymes. His lecture topic will be We Who Create and will deal with those early days in Indon when he was a public entertainer and contributor to English periodicals. Mr. Euwers career started when he illustrated his rhymes for New York His book, Christopher newspapeia. Cricket on Cats, was hailed as a Rhymes piece of delicious humor. of Hour Volley," printed in 1916, came next, and in 1917 The Limerick Anatomy attracted much attention. During the war he Wrote Wings and Other War Rhymes and also entertained doughboys in France. By Scarlet Torch and Blade, appeared M al-eiu- ly 14 unlM'Vl ture program of the organization. chapters in the stale B. P. 0. G. Exalted BALK AT BEET Twenty-seve- n Ruler to Visit Ogden Sunday have been invited to send delegates. CONTRACT SAI.EI The outstanding feature of the cun-- 1 Mr. will be the of ference appearance J. Arthur Jeffers, newly appointed! Farmerw in Hooper District Be-- 1 manager of the Iucific urea of the I John F. Malley, of Boston, Mass., fuse to Haul Beets to AmalAmerican Red Cross, who has but re- ekaltod ruler of the Benevolent grand cently come West to take up his du-iPlant Located and Protective Order of Elks, will be at gamated at the Sun Francisco headquarters. distinguished visitor to this city Mr. Jeffers was formerly manager of MoC win ilie Made lo laSmttlay Ogden, when he is to he a guest of a group of states on the Atlantic I th( 1(Kal lwlKc- Malley with Mrs. tn Beeta Sell Other i acioricn, coast, but is familiar with western u lo Caiifornja and m nite M(illiy conditions, as he was organizer and I i" making an official viuit both here Farmers Committees Chosen first chairman of the Ihiehlo, Coloraanil at 1oratello, Idaho. do, chapter in 1917. He is an exI perienced disaster worker and was in Iloojipr WH grower. touch with the went tol fol- rerun! meeting WeJnewlu, prrwn.1 car rttnl on rijinrtlc Red I B)( 4.jll(f 0j,p0S0,i to I lowed Hotel at a their Bigelow by selling supper Publio "jeeting to be held in adllresstheKed' Cross crvlw to lhe Amalgamated Sugar com- - "d "ifwilr valley MalIey W,H 1)6 Jp pHncipaUpf-ake-r delegates on the subjects: "The Future j Pnny. which recently purchased tb Program of the American Red Cross, contracts of the Interstate Super cont ruler of end Red Cross Disaster Relief In pany with whom the fanners had J Frank E. Tribe, exalted Ogden lodge, together with other Action. I ficers is their original contract. arranging to entertain the Miss Matilda Harris, director of Red orders The contracts figure. Half a outstanding that original provided I Cross Nursing Service for the 1 acific hundred to attend the are exjxxrted jH. uf tll wer the ,fl area, will also be one of the conference II i,y.Iirojuctl Sunday evening supiht at the speakers. Miss Hams sucmds Miss I delivered at Hooper. The Amalga ijjge0Wt Dorothy Ledyard as nursing director mated Sugar company factory is lo in 1923. . and will be meeting the Utah workers rated in Ogden, and the The club is negotiating with George for the first time. She will speak on would have to be hauled to ilooiier by KlWaiUS K. Cherrie noted big game hunter for How the Red Cross Nurse Can Co- - the farmers, necessitating expense I nd trouble, so their complaint states. Clubs Guests in Ogden an appearance here early next year, operate with Other Agencies. A decision was reached at the mcct- 1... I .ru. Cherrie was at one time guide for Roosevelt on some of his big game hundred Several Kiwanians of hunts, and more recently was with the Northern Utah together with thtdr Roosevelt boys on their trip to cenladies wen? guests last night of the tral Asia. will be followed later by the scmi-an-- 1 Ogden Kiwanis club at a dinner dance and th" Several other distinguished men arc nual conference of the L D. S. church, Mf.w.in Roopcr farmers has been at Hotel Bigelow. The after dinner to be brought to Ogden during the lec- so it is anticipated that a wry great! Amalgamated company is speaker and guest of honor was Walstated it Kome for time, iJrt.wjnjf ture season, Driggs has announced. ter Adams, of Provo, district Kiwanis number of persons from all over the1 state interested in welfare and re- governor, Stanley Stock, president of he Ogden club, extended the welligious work will assemble in Salt is Browning The Bingham come to the visitors. Lake that week. Valued $353,309 There will be a general Red Cross quartett gave several pleasing numbers and was enthusiastically received. session in connection with the state Ocon filconference afternoon, and An appraisement Tuesday Dr. J. R. Gulley was chairman for ho presided at the inventory Jam(.s R he evening and was assisted In ar-- c 'd this week in the district court of tober 4. at which time Mr. Jeffers will- I the estate of John M. Browning, noted speak on TTic Social Case Work As by Henry Volker and Wal- by the Irangements Igui lid has been obtained are I rogram, I c r lhe I befirearms inventor of this city showed TK'cJt Lindquist. Delegations were pres-xn- d committee, and steps . Mis. Eva Dance, director of Jun-- 1 farmers he estate to be valued at $353,309.66. akt.n to dt,ai witj, outside com-- 1 ent from Ixigan, Salt Uke, Provo, t The appraisers are M. S. Eccles, C. B. lor Red Cross for the Pacific Oast panit.K, Smithfield, Brigham and Bingham states, will speak on The Junior Red Walker and Lionel B. Farr. canyon and other nearby cities, Amalthe It has been stated that I Cash iq listed at $139,606.78; notes Cross as an Experiment in Internaindicated that has company gamated receivable at $5671.05; accounts re- tional Understanding. I es I . E of-ma- de 1 1 Northern Utah Estate at 1 eace-tirn- ceivable. $2983.33; bonds, $21,010; stocks, $132,163.50 an miscellaneous Tomato Canncrs to $745. Ogden Men Feted by Idaho Falls Realtors Ogden men who are on the Good Will to'jr this week were in Idaho Falls in time for the Idaho division of the Pacific Northwest Real Estate which was being entertained in a!er.t toward song writing. 'hat city. The chamber of commerce Havel had charge if their reception, which was held with the realtors in the ball room of Hotel Bonneville. Among men of national fame who on the program were: were Te Weber County Medical 8SS0C Wheeler of Seattle; SecPresident Ihge-and Hotel onight at Zimmerman of Portland: Pre.-- i retary a program to be dent-eleWilliams of La Grande; Joel Priest of the Union Pacific; C. Ben .Ross, mayor of Pocatello, and Baldridge of Idaho. asso-"iati- on County aiedicos SS SL&ryS SZ s Weber To Meet Here Tonight ct Gov-(ern- U-- firaiSSdS Recorder Preparing br&i"V$S moved lo another site. For City Election Seek Higher Tariff I Mrs. L. Manning Seeks In preparation for the city election, William J. Critchlow, city recorder, ia i the polling placea, apAudilOrShip OI Ugucn I designating obtain data on the cost of proand pointing election I Og-ttwn- ps "e ays in part: Deeds of Omission and (am mission May Have .Much to do With Final Results; a New Deal Promises to be the Cam- material. The upstream fun J.uds f the structure will be covered with 'I'liglumcrate riprap, and the downstream face will be covered with graxel and cobbles. The dam wid have a length of about lK(H) feet, and i!s crest will lie PJ.T feet in elevation ;.hoo the present stream bed, n- Pre-cancell- ed AND MORE MIXED Noted Men to be Annual Regional Conference of Red Brought Here by Ben Lomond Club Cross October 3rd I inland the list of students in Weber county the name of J. Elmer Nielsen of Huntsville was selected as the Weber county schools candidate for a IP; Eleanor Waxes Wrothy scholarship at the University of Utah, and Threatens to Sue Salesaccording to an announcement of County Superintendent B. A. Fowler. man Who is the Composer Nielsen, who was a former Ogden school nigh student before entering Weber college, where he was elected Al Purrington, well known Ogden president of the student body, has had boy and writer of latest song hits, colle&e work. His name ;s about to be made a defendant in a Tears will be presented to Dr. C. N. Jensen, jj,w BUit instigated by Eleanor Glyn, superintendent of public instruction wcn known writer of snappy love IT". ,h and if accepted, will be stories, including her latest, placed before the president of the I its because of IT that Eleanor is all University of Utah, George Thomas. wrought up and seeks redress from the If the scholarship is awarded, Niel- - local song writer. cn will enter the school of education I a novelty fox trot with words wit, and prepare to teach either in high by Purrington and music by Will school or college. Wright is dedicated to Clara Bow, ; who started in the movie version of ago. It has ap- Commfafiinnpra Tsilma II IT a onshortall time stands re-music the peared the opening bar of Bovmes --theently, andthatit was didnt make a hit with song I The days of great open spaces where ttle could roam at will are past, K0 nJ kw!bout ft and with march of civilization comes teothTher A -- ' e Will Preside at Banquet of America which will be held Lake City tonight Engineers BLOWING MORE jNfW ? V' 4.1 LOCAL POLITICS Legion's New President Schedules Setting Forth Plans for Bidding and Specifications for Echo Reservoir Have Been Received in Salt Lake City; Dam Will Have Length of 1S00 Feet, and (Vest 123 Feet High Local Men nt; NUMBER Weber and Davis Counties Dream is Coming True GREET NATIONAL Vice-Preside- Cars of Peaches or To getting judges ducing canned tomatoes in the United r ...I,. I-xt.nnimf i... tk(.Imple ballots ready. There will be State, Charles A. Carter, representa-!" tive of the tariff commission Ogden and vicinity this formation is desired ' tition from tomato the country who seek to have an creased duty placed on imported matoes. Must of the importations Born and reared in Ogden, come from Italy, and United States street recorders office the city la al- feels that sRe is thor - l?,ty Mrs. com cannot Manning anners contend that they one dollar to cover expense -ete with the cheap labor and cheaper oughly familiar with city affairs anJ- wing for judges and to furo- .cations APp to handle the duties of the of raw products ,.f that country. ' . rf ,1U Cartor ..M, i ?5 SfrlKirr. amount having the $6000, oramended to the president Is 22V4Ltah. She is the mother of four chi! been city set aside in the 1927 budget. dren. per cent. r.U. 1 U' SM |