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Show Friday, January 6, 1928 THE OGDEN POST Tiie Ogden Post Oscar Hadley Is Killed by Train , i Published each Friday by The Og den Poet Printing and Publishing coni' pany, 2428 Kinrl avenue. W. P. EPPERSON. President. Oscar Hadley, 21, a farmer residing in West Weber, was almost instantly killed at 8:30 oclock Tuesday morning when the wagon in which he was n riding was struck by a this sale begins tomorrow west-bour- 1 nder th - '". l ilrCh I beginning AC 'it will hav. ratefor December Ogden, to an increased public Ha--1 Eay insurance. The raise for the I whole country averages about 10 perl Southern Iacific Jirain at a crossing tb. C.,cntl.n Onto! about a mile frym Us home. Thirteen convention for Ogden in January, 1928. The outlook for a phenomenal year for Ogden in 1928 is assured. New administration cannot possibly f5.nd J.bB nou8h Ior nall fraction of aspirants. A dense f9S over this sec 'id this is believei view of the h second tion all mojifing to have obstruct IVlC" a Ka Disnlav trail approaching the rate onj yer PBt the wagon 10 j rtt.For line tion of train No. been ha" g0,ng Political advertising, pcrlnciT! .75 I Jnty0dfiliwnuranc! and Hadleys body was rried on the front of the engine for Filf a mile. ePenenc 1,1 Subscription Price: 21.00 Per Year The horses were ciijf loose by the 0gien ahou,d atart impact and escaped jpiscathed. Had-ie- y is married, lluslso is survive! the downward trend stopped and turn- Telephone 365 his fatherBefa Hadley, who is think by that Say, buddy, you may ed abruptly upward in 1925. In 1920, poor handwriting is the sign of a grea seriously ill. No inquest was held Editorial insurance companies as a whole suf- man, but to me it is just d n fered an underwriting loss, and availDAVIS COUNTY GIVES lessness. able data for 1927 snows the upward IIER MITE ' Businessmen generally are feeling trend of losses is continuing. over the prospects for the In making up their 1928 budget the I The new rates were adopted after Jubilant commissioners of Davis county appro- - onff and careful study, and the prin- - j year this city has ever ex Number one, volume oneot the perienced. the sum of $500.00 for the cP1 causes which forced upward re- Sriated Live I a twenty-eigis said that it takes two years Utah Fruitman, It Stock show. The farm-- 1 vision of rates are: devoted to Utah era of North Davis county benefit j ! More powerful automobiles and I for a juniper berry to ripen. That magazine, I ill make its appe&r- PewL means it is a long while between ruitgrowin materially from this show and from s:rSa Increased mileage of improved flowers and gin. Ogden as a live stock center. Many ial is published by UM f auto I 1"dividual liv ?Lth LaT5 Sperry Milling company to start im Kikiy of .(aysville, and of Utsh growers mediately on Improvements costing devoted to reside in Davis county. The hay and lonthly, J. Doesnt inactivindicate 250,000. ? scienmore on hnd ter Davis farmers of also part county grain ,ncy ity in the milline industry JuVed tAiemand damisf state. the It persons larger hay and I reap -l k tific fruitgrowing I Ot&n exclushroJfruitmans T1- .. magais .lock ,V the t. While only . pam tb, yrd.. iiMUtah and should zine open tomorrow. More stock ant meet published favor among the with popular hotter are 0,1 hand for this years fruitmen and recount generally. public I automobili accidi-n-i wpre one or more I lowing than ever before. county. Chief of Police Harry S. Anderson j persons ale injurl anV killed by one looks School I collision. 1 Acciriit priVntion work I and acts perfectly at home in STATE CODE COMMISSION Ogden n new been has Virriud on inhas and all the by position, railroads, WKimiNf! nv TUB JOB surance cSiif&nic., publ earmarks of a real, conscientious, utilities, Once more the task of settling or a oefidt of $25,- - j private industries, cities states.! official. to business confronts us. Afdown !SfcWS?ch .to comP1te the work If it had not been for this wo rates -C- olonel Charles A. Lindbergh land-o- f ter .the holidays joy and fun, we receated.was made woud have shown a greater iirease. ed in Managua, Nicaragua today, turned to the sordid business of the state board of examiners Tues- Albert W. Whitney, acting gXeral1 Heres hoping our illustrious am books, recitations and the other pleas commission.! anaper of the National BureaiXof bassador of peace may be able to ures of school life. Nevertheless, we The bill creating the commission ap--1 Casualty and Surety Underwriter, pour oil on the troubled waters of are all happy and glad to be back. propriated $15,000 for the work, but says that praiseworthy results have that unfortunate country, thia h0n accomplished through traffic lot SUnmi.8!ionofdSarM MiBS .Sarah Keener, instructor of ,ooked like business at the city ad the amount really ulation, strict examination of require-needehinistration in the high school, is unable New English building Tuesday. matter was film taken under ments for drivers, safety campaigns officials her classes because of a to new attend and appointees taking bY the board. among both driven and their offices; old city servants going fractured hip. The students offer The dities of the code commission revocation of the driving pedestrains, licenses of their various ways, and the new their sympathy and best wishes for broom .wiping quite a add, swath. a speedy recovery. v and widd powers are given the com-- 1 tors. Harmony appears to be the watch According to one of Americas mission fti this work. The law crcat- There is much work yet to be done ,v.rd,of tfa n0wity administration. humorists of the day, Irforemost a relief such be if Vmmission was passed by the in the field of accident prevention proves to S. an optimist is one who vin Cobb, 1927 legislature. tbe Pasb wo VenrB caae' and the insurance companieb are there is no light, where sees a light of is I discord It hec,tic. among former city and a difficult to undcrsUnd how I among the most enthuiastic in hoDine I one who comes is the pessimist the code vommiuuon can ask for an that th near commissioners, ,m k.:.. along and blows it out. additional laws of L The Holly Hop of December 23, powered th, was a gorgeous and altogether 1927, the qommis . successful affair. Because of a preof I measures' ionera meeting sans war' paintand Bm work, it was $15,(Mfcthe and,in"additionBto vious Santa Claus was engagement, with this undemanding that the su- - and death, it can pay increasedJ verbal weapons. Mr. Widdison to inl unable be but there, commisthe siirarue rates. The price, of careless- - -- Cliff Potter, premier champion He even was substitute. a capable and it was with this understand-- 1 ness comes high, with' ol without'in I breeder of Ogden, has presented Mrs. Irvin with a rolling the that commissioners ing a herd of fifty choice stock, twenty in. accepted surance. the appointment. One might as well head of which are show stuff, up expect members of any other state PLENTY OF CANDIDATES 4or competition this year. Mr. Pothad a party at commission, whose pap is fixed by law, There appears to but bout twenty ter is doing a great work in Utah JIuntsville just a week skiing Afago today. to demand almost twice as much pay Republicans, AM nenf Republicans with his purebred lloIstein-Frieg ter the of arts and for their services after accepting of- - j who are anxiJugxo r for was demonstrated so well, governor! ians. fice. When the laws are codified, and against Geo V tv all Sara Ann They 1925 say Duplicate, articularly by Ben and Paul, the par-- y enacted into law by the legislature Derrt will be l hard but' each! lean producing Holstein-Friesiato went the home of Mr. Roger the of pur- thinks he is te',th? department owned by Cliff Potter, will not be Woods and warmed up with chilL i 4116 turn Lthe tri0k. Finally, th? delegate? t?akM.Wi Jftlhlt J2bi on exhibition thia year, but other BPublIcn convention representatives of Mr. Potters the her New money. be required to complete the job ac- - 9AAA Iirtii YHI ixltCnd Mayor (rank Francis looked per- cording to specifications. The same The long campaigned for Union Ww should be required of the code com,0cUy at home in his old accustomed will at last be a reality on milding I place at the head of the city com- - he University of Utah campus. mission; and be it remembered that misaionera table on Tuesday; It is the art of printing is more technical 7 (Continued from page 1.) the mayors third time in office. If Velve architects in the state are now than the work of codification. ireparing plans to be entered in a ' which will be held in accordof sgricuHure will address partment contest, STATING TARIFF QUESTION ance with the rules of the American her--4I 01 DIFFERENTLY The first days event, will 1 . of Architects. William E. 1 - nstitute I 8 oclock with a vaudeville An authority on t tariff recently Msher, who if connected with the show, n firm of Fisher land Fisher of Denver, stated the clearly, as it the participants of which will be mem- - I will act in the capacity of referee ox affects the fanner an the manufact- - h0 g,. eacboiunty tamjmrwn. and let the the contest. bring our marines t urer, when he said: Nicaraguans go on cutting their At the last meeting of the general talk on Our tariff must main high own throats in their own sweet executive committee ihe perlong as the ljng sta dard. of other The other is to administer a sons were Selected to actfollowing way. with a com-eteproducing na sound and thorough spanking and i and Vxperfrarchitect on a jury v i i me oeconu uav mf Thnmna la no better 4ha tbing with- be o determini thf most desirable plans led! wil! taeiMivfng other nation flowed by report on Volstead, pet measure is :;or the stnrtijre: Dr. George Thomwhich was held standards th - Sff ourMeeting . .1 a nnim.. -i. tt.v proving to be a flop insofar as pro as, presidentof the university; Mr. selves against prod hibiting booze is concerned. It is, ichard Han, president of the Alumni on the other hand, once and for all association; Mr. ElHs Barker and time settling the booze question Ira. Edith Johnson 'Linford, presiwith a great number each year. To- dent and respectively, student body at the university days dispatches from New York of the 1923-2tell us that the deaths from alcohol- of The expert judge is Mr. ism in Gotham are gradually in- - Thomas R. Kimball, of Omaha, until they have According to Mr. D. O. college II I creBinf each year, E. Bergeson of Cornish will outline I J?ountcd 770 rath?r astounding Woodruff, secretary of the Alumni fiureB of for 1927, as against association. Mr. Kimball is nationally costs and No' tMd for dry mown in his profession, while the Th. iv.SJ' which w other members of the jury have folAnd again, more graft in Salt Lake lowed the Union building idea from ThendiY,UMion win be in charge of the murdering of a Humphries, state director of county official circles. This time its very inception. has forcibly focused education in it develops in the roads and bridges nroblemnd n00!4'??81 on agriculture; crime public Utah's bond debt was reduced $250.-00- 0 during 1927. Fayson Strawberry Valley high ThV.nnu.1 .Uctton .( .fficer. will line crops were worth $324,870, for of late, until amounts soar into the 13,130 acres. thousands, in Salt Lake county, it Inl a7SB?TJffSSKll.SS! ssraysa-- f t sec-stru- fk ' ; The Utah Fruit Man Meets Public Need ht J $45 to $50 Hart Schaffner & Marx ft -- ... f --- High aj er 2y trouser suits reg-$25,0- 00 d. 33.75 ar IIol-aio- n, stein-Friesi- an s- tail-spinni- nose-divin- ng n, ti .ft. University to Have Union Building au Form tsurcau Meet 1 E Buy Furniture NOW i ! S kf.f thei rk nt . , ! "" i- vice-preside- nt, 4. Ne-iras- ka. Brthata, lveadiri1 ;.'rata!iLd r assMSTsars J paisJtt 'dllimtL,tlrtmh2S'fth,t not iut V.--V . iAlte county l hotUtA. The Los Wngeles murder has brought the Tfation up with a jerk. Why should the citizen be entirely disarmed and left to the rercy of the criminal element? Why should the second amendment to the United States constitution be disregarded in favor of the criminal? Why should conditions be continually made oppressive for those who obey the law and more lenient for those who break the law? Criminals in our social structure are like weeds in a garden they must be controlled or ruin results. THE LITTLE RED SCIIOOLIIOUSE It is most appropriate for men of means to make a gift to an obscure community which Is their birthplace, of a model little schoolhouse. Sometimi ful man makes a donation of the gift dollars. Tha. D. Young, who gav to his native village, , New York, where he the bottom of the ladder. He wanted this school to a step upward from the little represent single teacher school of his boyhood. law-abidi- ng one-roo- m littilUilal FI arm Bureau Federation, Mrs. Rena ii. Maycock, state home demonstration agent, will talk on the subject, Home and Community Organiza-non a Cooperation Talk I'lMontation and adoption of res-0 W1 conclude session. Cooperative Members ck i5y Breau k? Members Fum. will the subject of an address dur-the afternoon session by Erastus ing A eterson, Uintah county agricultural agent Leaders of cooperative or ganizations of the Utah State Farm bureau will deliver brief addresses. The annual of the state farm bureau willbanquet be held at 7 oclock, TTMacFar,and. president of the Utah and Cattle Growers will be toastmaster. t;Zhe ?nc.ludipfif dy of the devoted to the annual convention of the Utah Foultry Producers association. The annual election of the Utah Sugar Beet erative association will also beCoopheld January 28. .-- a pu.u.oca New Year Specials ,im I Fumiutre Hinkley,Inc. Graham The annual convention of the Utah Horticultural society will be held Jan-aar- y Queen Esther Chapter 24. Fruit and vegetable Queen Esther chapter, O. E. S. will from all parts of the state aregrowers invited hold a meeting this (Friday) evening to attend. at the Masonic temple. lib Dodge 2810 Washington Ave. : Pianos': Radios Phonographs : Player Pianos Drive Out and Save C L. MADSEN i Robert H. Just give us a call. We invite your inspection. 1925 Dodge sedan, only driven 10,000 miles..$600 1923 Dodge coupe, a bargain at $350 1926 Chandler coupe, very classy car. $750 1926 Dodge de luxe sedan, fully equipped..$795 1926 Nash sedan, almost new, only $995 We also have a few good low priced cars from $50 up, and a complete line of fully reconditioned used trucks from $100 to $800. Claus . FURNITURE FOR LESS i i cago box figtlt promoter, who deposes and says that the present crop of heavyweights are bums and loafers, and that there are none who would be a logical contender for the crown now resting so gracefully on the brow of one Gene Tunney. He goes further, however, and states that he will be willing to match Tunney next summer, provided a logical contender shows up on the horizon. With tears in his eyes, and generosity in his tender heart, he says: I have no desire to rob the public, and will charge but $25 for good seats to the prospective heavyweight tilt. Still some people say there aint no Santa EXAMINATION DATE SET At a meeting of the Ogden civil service commission Wednesday it was decided that the efficiency and mental examinations of applicants for positions on the police and fire departments will be held on January 14. Any physical examinations must have been completed by January 9. jWE SELL QUALITY $ Lyric Music Co. 3163 Porter Avenue Phone 173 Turn East on 32nd and Washington OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT i |