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Show Ogden haa 125 miles of tracks in Her Railroad Yards. Fifty switch inf Crews are required to Handle After the Holiday Kush will Come the Stock Show, and arrangements are Being Made to Care for the Peak Business. VOLUME Stockmen. 1 UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER OGDEN, Rotarians Learn Much About Art SHOW ENTRIES TO Of Flour Milling NEW RECORD OGDEN LIVESTOCK SET l 18. 1927. NUMBER 54 Celebration for New White Way Lindbergh The Lone Eagle, Scores Again Lindbergh has done it again. With- EASTERN CAPITAL SEEKS TO INVEST Saturday Night Lindbergh Forever! IN MINING STOCKS Hail to the lone eagle! Hail to I 'Lights Will Be Turned On for Members of Club Inspect Mills out blare of trumpets, without special s the aviator who made First Time; Merrymaking and Elevators of the Globe preparation, in his famous We, the a from New York to nonstop flight and Program Planned Grain and Milling Co. Spirit of St. I,ouis, he completed Paris and has gained additional fame world-famou- Preparations for the Ninth Annual Show Steadily Going Forward; Record Breaking Show Promised; January 7th to 12th Inclusive Are the Dates; Entries Close Jan. 1 his p flight from Washington afternoon after the to Mexico City at 2:39 p. m. WedWednesday regular meeting of the club, nesday afternoon, after in the the members of the clubRotary and their air for more than twenty-seve- nbeing hours. guests were given an educational trip A crowd and estimated from hrouKh at the great plant of the 50,000 to I?, Globe Milling company, located on 100,000 people assembled at the City the hill in West Ogden. of Mexico air port to welcome him The party was in charge of E. R. to Mexican soil. In the excitement Alton, manager of the Globe Grain which followed his landing, police and & Milling company, and was shown soldiers were swept aside by the dethrough every department of the mill, lirious populace. President Calles welcomed Lindthe elevator, the warehouses and viewed the big livestock feeding with the most fulsome praise, bergh in a statement to the press reof the company. The party wereyards ap- and prized of the fact that the Globe ferred to the aviator as the highest company did a milling, grain buying representative of the manhood, will and livestock feeding business of ap- power and heroism of the United proximately $12,000,000 per year and State and has created closer spiritual paid to he railroad companies cen- and material relations between his natering in Ogden in freight tariffs tion and Mexico. near $2,500,000 It is indeed glorious to look back during the same length of time. It was also pointed over the brief history of Lindbergh. out that the company has a payroll A few years ago very few he was of near $400,000 per year here in an unknown stunt flyer, giving exhiOgden to an average of more than bitions at country fairs and in small 200 employees. towns of the west and northwest. ConWith the additions to the elevator tinually he risked his life to acthe money to go to finish his capacity erected during the past quire at a year the company has a grain storage education and to take a courseambi-ionIn school. s both private flying capacity of 1,350,000 bushels of he was successful, and finally grain and in addition has forty-tw- o elevators located in the grain growing le became an air route mail flyer, regions of Utah and Idaho. In the solely through his own efforts. While feed yards there is room for 20,000 le was going on his own, thouhead of sheep and 5,000 head of cat- sands of young men were being trained at the expense of the nation, tle. lousand had received training dur-n- g When it is remembered that there war, but it remained are four other large flour mills in or the World Charles ' A. Lindbergh to climb the Ogden, importance of Ogden as nto the Spirit of tft. Louis early a milling center can be better undo-stoo- on a spring day on a Long Island, Since the making of a more Sew York flying field, and eat hia lower freight rate to eastern and tis next square meal in the United southern points, which went into ef- States in Paris. lie had fect a few months ago, the Ogden shown embassy the of America a short youth mills have been operated to full ca- cut mediocre to the fame, the from pacity. All these mills carry on their n the world of aviation he stood as business through the banks of Ogle had flown ALONE and alone he den and are factors in the fine showstands today. ing made by our financial instituthe flight of Colonel Concerning tions. .indbergh to Mexico City the Salt mke Tribune has the following: non-sto- With the Coliseum all in readiness and with entries pouring into the office of Secretary Jesse S. Richards, the officials of the Ogden Livestock show are beginning to realize that the Ninth Annual Livestock Show will soon be at hand. Under the direction of Manager Lester F. Whitlock, the Coliseum has been thoroughly cleaned, partitions and tie racks installed. Pens for the sheep and hogs are also being arranged for the arrival of the exhibits. Officials of the fchow have asked Fire Chief Wardleigh to have his firemen put up the bunting and flags as the decoration of the Coliseum interior. F. F. Gunn, manager of the Gunn Supply company, has been awarded the The dining dining room concession. room and kitchen at the Coliseum is being thoroughly remodeled. The entire two rooms plastered and new tables and equipment installed, which will make it one of the very best dining rooms at any stock show. Mr. Gunn has assured the officials of the show that hewill serve the very best of meals and at a reasonable cost to those attending the stock show. City Commissioner H. W. Peery and P. H. Mulcahy, manager of the Utah-Idah- o Central Railway company, have d. the distinction of purchasing the first tickets ever sold to an Ogden Livestock show. Mr. Peery and Mr. Mulcahy each purchased five season tickets with the declaration that every business man in Ogden should purchase at least five season tickets at $1.00 each to the stock show thereby, siding in paying for this big Ogden institution. Five hundred of these season tickets have been taken by Manage? L. F. Whitlock, who will dispose of them to stockmen operating and visiting at the Ogden Stock yards. - Entries are pouring into the Stock Show office. Already cattle, sheep and hogs haws been entered from twelve states and Canada. It is expected that by January 1 the date of closing of the entries, fully 20 states and Canada will be represented with entries at the coming Ogden show. The greatest beef and dairy cattle show ever held in the intermountain country will be displayed before those who attend this years Bill Provides Cash For Building Roads WASHINGTON,' D. C.. Dec. out a recommendation of the State Highway association, Representative Colton of Utah today introduced a bill to amend the federal roads act by authorizing special appropriations for building highways across government lands in the western states. The bill provides as follows: There is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of any money in the 14.-Car- rying show. The sheep department will be much treasury, not otherwise appropriated for the by the bureau of larger and better than ever before, public construction, roads of the main roads in view of the fact that a large number of .sheepmen plan to exhibit at through unappropriated or unreserved the show and to hold their exhibit over public lands, nontaxable Indian lands for the following week in order that or other federal reservations: The the sheepmen who attend the National sum of 73.500,000 for the fiscal year Wool Growers' convention at Ogden ending June 30, 1929; the sum of for the fiscal year ending may have the opportunity of viewing $3,500,000 June 30, 1930; the sum of $3,500,000 the exhibits. . .for the fiscal year ending June 30, T. 8 - . intermountain hay, grain 1931 ; provided, that the sums hereby and seed show will be held as part of I authorized shall be allocated to the den Livestock show. It is having more than 5 per centum ng put cn by the Weber County Farm 0f their area in lands herein above with A. L. Christiansen, coun- - ferred to and said sums shall be ap-t- y agricultural agent, as superintend- portioned among said states in the ent' Under the direction of Mr. proportion that said lands in each .of Christiansen the south balcony at the said states is to the total area of said Coliseum has been with in the states eligible undjr the fine display cases, which will prac- lands of the act. provisions tically double the exhibit space on the Views on Proposed Bill Blood Gives balcony. Mr. Christiansen announces that this year's hay, grain and seed When informed of the above dishow will surpass all past exhibitions. patch from Washington Wednesday The Weber county poultry associa-tio- n night, Henry H. Blood, chairman, of will hold its 17th annual exhibit the state road commission and presi a part of the Livestock show. It will dent of the Western Association of held on the north balcony of the State Highway Officials, said he asColiseum, which will be arranged with sumed the appropriation mentione modern coops and other display cases. might be a new appropriation. He The entertainment for the visitors said it did not appear to be the reg1 be-stat- es au f the snow will be better than ever ular forest highway appropriation, before if the plans of the entertain-e"- t which has been $7,500,000 annually. committee, headed by George Glen, chairman, materialize. The committee is making a special effort to make the annual wrestling match, the annual stockmen's ball and the nnual stockmens banquet better than & Mr. Blood said the appropriation requested by Congressman 'Colton might be used in road construction in such places as on the Kaibab Indian reservation and the Shivwitz reservation and other government lands. He w'or before. said this might be a fund providing Spend your winter vacation in for the earlier completion of these during stock show week, is the roads than could be done in the regap of the Ogden Livestock show ular federal aid manner. indications Ogden mi Jro,n present It was pointed out by Mr. Blwx be crowded with visitors who will the fault with the 7 per cent that ccept the invitation of the people of is that the work in the states system V?den and spend a few days in that is going ahead faster than on the Live-toccty during the coming Ogden k rovemment lands, such as forest and show. Indian reserves. Having this in mind Mie Western Association of State Reckless Highway Officials, at its meeting in Denver this fall, passed a resolution n Vivor of increasing the annual appropriation for forest highways, th Last Monday morning the driver of chairman said. Mr. Blood said if the cord roadster put on an exhibition appropriation mentioned in the Washt Thirtieth street and the Bamber-5e- r ington dispatch was what he though railroad that would qualify him it was, that it would be a boon to trick driver in a Hollywood studio. the western states, as it would help be Ford driver was headed east and to close the gaps in important highas coming at a good clip when he way where funds are not provide! wame conscious that he was timed for construction. I Mr. Blood also announced that he bumped by the north bound train. Promptly he applied had received a telegram from Mr. Col nis brakes which skidded his car '.on saying the congressman was tryaround, the car heading west ing to get an appropriation for the hen his car came to a stop, instead Kaibab Indian reservation road. He 5 traveling west, it backed several said Utah would be asked to furnish until it crossed the west some equipment needpd in the eon track, and finally came to a struction, as this state has receive! P. within less than a foot of the a large mount of equipment from the moving train. The Bamberger motor-ma- n fed-r- al government. stopped his car within a few Lt, but befire he could do so the east up Thirtieth street. He har to en ,rd driver shot in the gas and dodg-- " flirted with death and the rear cf the car and sped! jov it. Og-ae- n, Driver, Skidding Flivver Bam-mrff- rr com-metel- Bam-ectg- - . . MuckTiiterest Uevldenced in tUe contest in public speaking which is to be conducted in the Weber county schools early in the new year. B. A. Fowler announced the first of the week that pupils of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades will compete in the contest, Mr. Fowler las appointed the following committee o supervise the contest: Sydney Vyatt, chairman; Floyd Barnett, Ru-o- n Jenkins, Viola Jensen, and Hazel Thristensen. The following rules have een drafted by the committee and lave been sent to the principal of every school: The committee on public speaking las divided the schools of the county into the following groups: Group 1, Super-ntende- nt h Consolidated Mines by making the same kind of a flight Stocks Creating a Furore on On Saturday night. Doeember 17, from Washington to Mexico City! llai dedinew be will White Way to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Ogdens Mining Stock Markets; Large peace ambassador extraordinary to cated with appropriate ceremonies Number of Sales Made at High all the world, who was wildly ac- niul the lights will be turned on by claimed by thousands of enthusiastic Mayor George E.. Browning. The Quotations; Heavy Dividends M ex icans "when "he landed on" hist or le I l't'ri,n,u'niv l,! conducted from a Wash-th- e vrvelvd corner of the at Are Cause of Great Demand ?tand ground in their capital city! Hail to I fumou airplane. City of St. Louis, mgton avenue and Twenty-fourt- h which has never failed to arrive atlar,HL Ge rectum of which has been Eastern investor are now in the I charged to a committee selected by her goal! Colonel Lindbergh was behind his the retail merchants division of the market for Utuh mining stocks as never before. l'ark-Uta- h Consolidatschedule time when he arrived in I chamber of commerce. Mexico City, having lost directions af-- 1 On the stand will be Mayor Brown ed Mines is Iwing gobbled up on the ter passing Tampico, but there was ling, Commissioners llurnion IVery . New ..York. Mining cxehange as fast no apprehension upon the part of land Chris Flygnre, Mayor-ideFrank I,. Vu n!, n the Balt Lake exchange, "t that eastern capital is . lvi, the millions who followed his move-- 1 Francis, Commissioner-elec- t Fred I Utah for investment and fur,unK ments concerning his safety. limns and other prominent . citizens. . it is well for Utah that it is. What for the Utah ct - 1 - . -. money ; effect. Peace and good will to all I the opening occasion ihe lamp globes I or the inclination to invest their m L I lah. Just noW' too many the peoples of the earth and again, will Ik colored green and red Christ-- n0l"'y I all hail to Lindbergh! mas colors, and these color will be I0 uur people seem determined to in- stv Hercwith is reproduced an editorial I used until after Christmas. The stores I Vl: llht,r nioncy in from the New York Sun, which is per. will be open to shoppers during the II cu. ,? tt,ul thus shift the tax burden onto the other fellow. This eastern haps as fine a tribute as has been II evening. not shying at taxation and I nu,uy to the paid intrepid flyer: steel Hosts are eiirhtv-fiv- e twisty-fouAlone Flies r feet high in the lighting Lindbergh t han'minhlg.1 if fa toSHSS ALONE? Is he alone at whose system, and each of the posts art Khat it gets into Utah and that it Jets side rides Courage, with Skill within surmounted by two lamps held by or-- 1 it plenty big. the cockpit and Faitn upon the left? I namental Iron brackets. The poles The Balt loiKe Tribune of yesterDoes solitude surround the brave I have an ornamental cast iron base has the following to say concernday when Adventure leads the way ana I three feet eight inches in height and the ing stocks: activity in lark-Uta- h I efAmbition reads the dials! Is there an ornamental center hand. The Continuation of the sensational n niiiineL nirni mi ainiiir ti.uirm-- um ' no company ' v., air is cleft ness is made ugni. oy emprise mu uininci. i 7: iiihk in trading, r .CT'o effect Saturday evening will be pleas-- 1 ? . True, the fragile bodies of his lows do not weigh down hi plane; ng in the extreme. The street decor-tru1 non-taxub- le r 11 1 11 1 e, are but holds communion with those rarer) the C! M.HtrKg1is"wTll "make" a l,'ouda passing hand hererBrok-we- ll stated that worth coming out to see. , in, 1 what other compan-Alone? With The sponsors of the cebbraiion, ulo of the stock"..? ions would that tnan fly to whom the commercial club, the Utah lowe. l tJ(l nii JjV "1Jn choice were given?-T- he YLk Sun, Satur- - Ln, Ujfht company and the civic m- xchnlf in a record- - brief J 7Xd. day. May 21. 1927 nrVenunt clubs exp-- ct breaking camivnl crowd on Washing-- 1 1 Wednesday on ton avenue on this occasion. J. VS. I and in'n It is fitting that Mayor Browning 1 ld anL,?d,J5. aaked:: and the present city commissioners ul and ' l,c . wa i,xke , in active ?nrt in this celebration. a8Kl,- . 'HlC''Woul market has been much I worked unceasingly fori' ;u hve New York, the stock opened at imoortsnt improvement, adjusted! quieter during the past week. Atnod-lhi- s soared up to $10,371-- 2 during crate volume of trading has been go-- 1 much opposition and removed ob-- 1 (Tom-- 1 tempest of heavy trading, and closed ing on and it was fairly well distrib-- 1 itHchs that stow! In the way. uted over the various grades. Buying miosioner Harmon Peery was particu-- 1 strongly at $9.75, or an advance of in bulk, however, was limited although I larly active in the inception of thul$l & share, in face of the fact that dickering on large quantities of fine) w.vnvnt rirculatng petitions and the day's sales totaled 137,000, accord- wool was reported. Sales were pre- otherwise promoting the improve-- 1 iur to revised reports from the New he had the sup-- 1 York stock exchange. Earlier reports vented from going through by dif- 'r. i.fIn hi efforts member of thahnd put the days totul sales at 121,-niferences between bid and asking ohrr 1200 shares. ideas the of officials. firmness the and other city prices both of on the prinof prices part I Rumor f Conflict Vigorously Denied cipals. In fleece wool lines some inOl Because of the strength of Park terest was shown in the medium grades. Fine Delaine wool was very Quotations remained firm. quiet. "ph-lur- e I I ihfh K - "' ul .- I Manager a Zih I rtlTti pTtw c-- , Ilealy oi thei;j;at lv --- -- jberty, Eden and Huntsville. Group 2, Pleasant View, North Ogden and llarrisville. Group 3, Farr West, Plain City, Warren and West Weber. Group 4, Slatervillc, Marriott, Wilson, and West Weber. Group 6, Taylor, Kanesville and Hooper. Group 6, .tron with Bom. Inquiry, Roy, Riverdale, Burch Creek and Uin- I, tah. The first meetings of the groups must be held by February 19, 1928. representatives of the Park company, who said that no The winers of groups 1 and 2 will I meet in semifinals by March 4, as will Jor control could be under n- city. He was a member or wa- - 88 also winners of groups 3 and 4 and possible for Jrou,d not Web-- r club, the Ogden chamber of to wrest l?rouP. the winners of 5 and 6. The winner wealthy, o PlV : the OiHbn Mny i it I ontrol from the from each of these sections will meet ing sections where the clips run large-- 1 management th. and and club club, Country h purcha(U,H of hares f tht! ,h in the finals at a time and place desig- ly to the medium grades. Reports by I I "took market. While it was admitted nated by the committee rules govern- private cables from foreign primary I markets continued to indicate a well8wme capitalists interested in the ing contests. Security National International .Commercial American demand. sustained buyers Smelting company hoid Two Contestants continued Utah it was declared that I Rar wry iperntint stock, Helen wi1w. Each school may enter two con- In the crops bred wool markets VnX and hu on"john Healv I did iiJ-'iInot have enough for control lone testants in the first contest. In the prices are higher than this market I cnough to t semi-finaon now his in confrom way and finals, only one dealers hesitate to commit them- - Lvnch. who and about end. that hrinK he attends testant will be permitted to enter. selves. Late from New Zea- - Hanover. N. It was stated that the officers of two broth-- 1 Time and place of meeting will be ar- land state thatreports Americans have taken I Dartmouth college. Also the Park Utah company were not . or schools of the Thomas the J. Lynch, principals ranged by some wool of qualities ranging from f8 concerned in what was going on in competing and each speaker will be 56s to 48 grades. Close observers! jaco. and Morris Lynch New York, beyond natural interest in allowed eight minutes-I- f are inclined to believe the bulk of thej America. the remarkable movement of the comone the committee is informed business has been taken against or-shares. Belief was expressed week ahead of the time and place of panys from mill, requiring that the heavy buying of Park Utah such contest, judges will be provided. d, bSilriir.1 Kid " th? N.ew Y.rk This is a public speaking and not done by investors. an oratorical contest. The judges will bing of the A large portion strong. Dividend Twenty Cents Share give decisions on the following points: ?uite kid has been sold. The demand jjcw Holiday 10 per cent material; 40 per cent on organization; 20 per cent on delivery. in hair. wa. wtiv. at .Uady Lancln? public . They There shall he three judges and their grown P amount which will be distrib- decisions shall be given separately. The judges will place all contestants in their order of excellence. Counting the ones who receive first place as one, second as two, etc. The winners d hill I e beauty of the I will be selected by adding the points Utah has stimulated trading in other I real 7,. with a the Christmas ti Annual election of directors wilh the result that brokers 8arJjssucg from the three decisions. The conwho had looked for testant having the smallest number Weber county chapter, American Red I atorv-an- dth reen snow . here, and will win. Cross, in the Hotel Bigelow. Tuesday dant the approa( with I f ct anticipation the resulted in which a from student Christmas season, are seeing xne uve. night, may Subjects Own the ten members of the board: Mrs. "tayed to erJypoPJenT? make a choice are: Best sort of market, with indications irgin- John A. Gager. Mrs. W. H. Wattis, I Newest Wise Use of Leisure Time; ,t wffl- continuc indefinjtely. J. G. ia. .. . , . the situation, a proml- Friendship; The Need of a Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Jr Mrs. Analyzing Gay cu.nJf8 New Classified Property Tax Law for Falck, Mrs. R. P. Morrissey, Mrs. W. mber the Salt Lake Stock of ronP thon sand Mining Exchange said: The Utah; Law Enforcement; Conserva Karl Hopkins, Uwrence Clayton, - tun.8 alked. 55?ea tion of Utahs Natural Resources; The Young, Mrs. J. R. CoPri I mand in the cast for Park Utah atock foftha has attracted attention to other divi-fValue of an Education; The Need for Mrs. John T. Rushmer. Those named through the triumphal Greater Participation in Civic and the first time are: Mrs. Edward Roman garden. ofnnth g Utah fining companies. tha Then. GovernI. Political Affairs; Should the Rich. Mrs. A. A. McBride. George Caesars. in these companies Holders of shares ment Settle Strikes When It Is Clear Thorstensen. II. P. Iverson and broad hall stairs, found a rea1 raiT have good returns. receiving d scem to wish now That the General Public Is Suffer- - Charles S. Empey. investors tad "23 Kt 5 wy thl -- cth$r. Tt ls Lhe New Virginia Opened 'M hi, w. Wednesday Evening Sohlhu ik Red Cross Reelects Board and Adds Five snow-covere- frhc "Jtinttaw ion tht Pan-Americ- an or deml-payin- mg v y er I'urk-ITta- POST TO VISIT CAPITAL The local American Legion post has accepted the invitation of the Salt Lake post to attend a meeting in Salt Lake on Dec. 20. The tour will be arranged by the local drum and Milton D. Boyle, trumpet corps. drum major, announces that members who are going to Salt Lake are to nfct at. the pj.-t-, rooms at 6:00 p. m. 1'iLXw .."i". - - loisurelv t bright orange-coloredistribution of divi- tQ yes. very ROTARIANS ALL GOOD FELLOWS) bles. where interesting-a- h! I took plac. The Ogden Rotarians are all mem-- 1 Interesting conversation blue ad of are The and Fellows' Good dub the bers of hangings to I UOH TB, pnlfnn WnntQ drift could but s dolone j and each member has subscribed two I -Romeo and Juliet lars to the Good Fellows Christmas Shakesneares ROQ( of it. the of hanpy part fund. This fund will be used in all i" need of bolp , hcWn CoIltreMm,n p,m B. CoU.,n fc. bill seeking 100 per for the road through to the North Kim of pwjcnil Built tlMlhn t |