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Show r-M- APnl 27, 1928 av- Cement Industry an election BOND - Vote Cast by Bountiful Decides Issue; aDd Kaysville Proceed at Once to Board Will Build tion .1 in the development of Utah is exemplified ill a'l that we see Modern load-- , and streets, ln proof buildings, irriga l '.on and dian.agv' ystems, home and n..mi.-ijaMir.nafiou systems and liiai.y o.her et idei.ees of our prcscir. One of the .tan.imjr in.iust: saife of pn.gies and liviliz&tion owe Hi the taU; w thi.r to nortland cemen'. tlay iiiiiv.javluiv of Portland u.lellom. t whiih the loinvete made !i the of the , I In-peruse of vast Shuv. important factor-i- n s ,.f tiie developni-i- it of our modern inents with win- h nanno has so y is the improxed highway. Ir. (I.tin; l.ivc.ir.fti .md lV;suu:il endowed I.imo p. ihe ions1. rue! ion of these great arink, sum mai1. day. ielil Larger ;,lui lllher n.a- - teries .if trade and Prupertv Will oonimeive. port laud to annTttnU,T 1:!l me nt is recognized lu turns I h. ii Other Forms nf ,y the average layman. Ihe mining of these the material mn-- i essential to assure long sei !ee, tractive safety and eco-i.- i 'A'ealth; ('m:tparatie State- materials employment for a Mi'c maintenance. wi Therefore, large number of Utah people, the are not nival Is when informed that great majority of whom are home eighty-fiv- surpns.- dcent or of the per owners and taxpayeis ;o.d the head! major trunk line paved highways today ex i i'. or families i!i. ii pLu ..I or of whom A,u A',,:tti1 and M.uirwtur;.r;';;fii;;.,;taTawn!!' 5e pvo,! . .. ci- nit y thi prop, rty t.p.in turn dependent for the sua e- of their with nortland cement concrete. h. in.. for taxu' 'on The the all of highway departments various undertaking:.. I i;' roses was where year states givat roadbuilding There are three plants in the state become a -- eience, recognize th--- ' ,1US tic upbuilding of a city, com- f Portiu,,1lnv superior qualifications of this mater-fo- r land cement1' , or state is jor its inlmluiants .iiiily ial V aa use its h,u,uiu'l!s paving of winkersS:.lt0.L.f1-uLto utmost the inJus- s'.ippert wh,lh niut carry our modern heavy nested tiles esudilishid." All ofaltcady another at this now tiaftic. There are within Devil s in Morgan SIHYIS Important Factor in Development of Utah CARRIED BY IS THE OGDEN POST Structures as Author at the Polls; Anticipi Notes Will be Issued i- YALE' S REVEAL i -: I'M-ien- interest considerable school tax the special Manifested at various in the held was vhich Sat-j- r precincts of Davis county ,as Ton There were 974 votes cast. Sick vi! quite a heavy vote when taxpayers were lij individual allow-t- o vote. Seven of live-,-:"- ik m-ui- is i Is-tt- ed e -- hn-fo- mV !'. : w i Pify t i umv-'rsall- y j.ul-di.tiii- it al-mi- UMiii-rstoo- -s lei oit reie.iU tli.d the bulk of o loii!i-tcousl- 11 e w.is in Valuation placed i::,i:i-t::U! eveiiii nt wiivli wa- - about i h'p.hcr Ilian the ll1- -, assess-wil- t. The v.iltiation pla ed upon Si! '..iii hie her this was the amount at wlu.-l- it ji.ir than last year, while the valuation placed upon real estate was ah ut til higher tiiis year. The valuation placid upon personal property k this year, howoilier than ever. was about SLo.i'tUI lower, than in , . n i!i-?a- the twelve voting districts against the tnx and five for. forecast was in the A ppset in the it was thought where Layton district, rta tax would carry, but when the were counted it was found that were 66 votes for the tax and Had Layton voted as Sariss Kaysville and Bountiful, de5kT tax would have perhaps been that feated. It was anticipated vote against the tax, but against was not th heavy majority be noted that will It anticipated. mlv five votes for the tax were cast a wag in Syracuse, which prompted 88 who voted to remark that the arainst the tax spent the night trying to locate the five who registered for. will be By consulting the returns it carried was tax the by a ieen that majority of 84, not a Urge majority, but when it is remembered that this a the first school tax election eveT 'li ii.vi-Ivr- 1 The mayor und city commission Chief of Police Harry S. to turn off the red and green iiiterseeiion lights at tt:.10 p. m, on week days alul not to use them at all on Sundays. The order is made for the purpose of conserving elect rie current, and the further reason that tin- - new change will tie following the procedure of larger cities. An-ders- mi :fi7.0oD.09 CAIN ee - .ere Change of Time in Intersection Lights fO'LNTY th-.'i- - hve-t.i.- -il The old white mule isn't what she to he! I'.'JT. he (he leport tliat exiiniile'.y IIlH Mi fewer range sheep; mu- l.stid this year than weie as-- j s. 's d in li'-The report shows -- K! (IKII'I puichi ed rams listed ihis year,! W till 117 ionic swine and li'ii more! 1; i - sh.-- ;i :ib-- Lyceum Theater I .Ip- - T. SATURDAY Tom Mix in iuicnii-li!-- ( inpai'iseii of the valuat ion laced The Outlaws of Red River --t- ed Syr-wou- ld ' formidable array of complex temrwritnp.1' ai"! hurtling in a kiln at degrees Pfihnmhoit uCiXfu0t lnr pulvenzing of the! resultin' which nll'.w ilnrr-tto .;f i Viren ti TvieVe urn tor ; l)ass V,r,ilut actually hold! mils. are oHTated by a,iU V1 a,hlitn to the lie plants use nearly half! nln'.tnL nmvun .....A Al. TKo t I ,LOa Pouced. v m i W1 vah in thoroughly agree with tlu. Portland cenu-n- t is a Utah product. of Mr, Tuny wlnicm lie used ill its manufacture '.ail!:.' ut Kviry lures-- ! ays: i'he greatest is obtained within the state. It meets every requirement called for by the United States bureau of standards. It recognized by the best roadbuildmg authorities as a material unsur-- . passed when pioperly incorporated! with sand, gravel and water for pav-- ! Concrete roads and'! lug purposes. streets as constructed today are meet-jn, every requirement of modern traf-- ! fie. Such being the case, it should! not he necessary to go outside the con- -- u w-i- SUNDAY ery U'riflt i mai-hin- - ton ofj j a,aauai,ture of portland; indeed an important factor! jMiipiity totals --'.LlM.l'HJ Jack llolt in 2,:liM)13 The Tigress $12, '.TI.O.V.i fPJ.'.OU.V. MONDAY Dorothy Gish in - Nell Gwin Its a Paramount! 1 TUESDAY Shirley Mascn and Ralph Graves in Now corned in Davis county, the result is the (ratifying to the proponents ofelectSchool building program. The ion will enable the board of education to obtain $144,000 to ichool building program es.-euti.- it l.-r- , Rich Mens Sons Playing! WEDNESDAY Victor Hugos Immortal carry out i in the coun Masterpiece The money will be obtained during ana period of four years by a nual tax, making approximately $36,-00- 0 ill S Miserables each year. The proposed improverequire the expenditure of $100,000 at the high school on an adequate gymnasium, assembly room, additional locker space and additional A new gymnasium and class rooms. four class rooms will be added at the Bountiful junior high at an estimated cost of $28,000. Four class rooms wil be added to the Layton grade school it a coat of $16,000. ' The votes cast in each district .are ments will TONIGHT MAY as follows: -- vs. Barlow Suit is Dismissed Utah, March 3 FARMINGTON, The civil suit of Murrett Jene D. Barlow, et al, of which was to have come Olson vs, Clearfield, up in the district court here Wednesday, came to an end when Jndge Kimball announced from the bench that the Elstntiff had requested that the sui The defendants were anxious that the case be tried ant disappointed at the dismissal. .The case wherein Olson was con wted of liqnor possession, in the jus- court, and which was appealed, w continued until the next term of court at the request of District Attorney Joseph Evans. Framed 4 FRIDAY Helen Chadwick and Pat O'Malley in First Run in Ogden! Rose of Kildare TfteRACE of HEARTS between, the MONARGM& Qf the MISSISSIPPI. nnia.L- Given by Olson THURSDAY Milton Sills in gf The American Legion g 1 DRUM CORPS tw ( Proceeds to be used for the buying of new equipment. YTour prepence will help this, wonderful corps to advertise Ogden. Follow the crowd to the White City Gar- dens. A real dance for a good cause. jj S Eji Ejj Admission 35c Each. Telling Her Age We supiHise a cede that she Is wnin.-would eon older than site wns icn she stop looking at the birth inniMincenieiits among the iiliuiume clcs In the dear old college ptihlirn to see If anything of interest has T happening to ny of tier beloved nhln State Journal. niutes. Good Use for public Jh reminded that about a piece can do a savings account open Which may be taken as showing that while In the marts of trade rpurned II. not too proud to go to w11 - BECKY g rtodayon,yIs thing to (. SATURDAY a Nickel With Sally ONeil and Owen Moore. nt SUNDAY AND MONDAY LIGHTNING 1 Boston Transcript Margaret Livingston A Zanc Grey story. Jobyna Ralston, th-cast. are in Frazer and Robert HATS OFF featuring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Books for Graduation Gifts Is the comedy, OLD IRONSIDES A An boy! what a picture. James Cruze production, and two only. days vra have it for LOVE EM AND FEED EM Graduation will soon be here and what more appropriate gift is there for the boy or who is girl finishing high school than a book. Call in today nd make a selection from our very complete stock. 8d I, the comedy, featoriiw deeerihe lta Ig h" 0w!"lt' bevidMu'e ttmnieet. melodramatic thnller. A return presentation of Paramount', UNDERWORLD . while gtatof fti- - ' It before it is here this time. IIOT PAPA atytPlenenk Inn,, JATtON StTTUES Hi, nJ Is the comedy. M. G. M. News. Week. More Good Shows Next Watch for Them! wh WcrQamblerWLv M m the ofltfeQwlpve Heiprovedliin selfallMan THURSDAY AND FRIDAY W, hare tad .0 many reque... f II Vndenrorld pmtum. ta Mississippi GERTRUDE OIMSTEM) ALAN HALE arAj4B00TH RICHARD TUCKER TARKINCTONwHABSY JOHN rORD ADDED FEATURE 1E0N WIUON Production ON THE STAGE Jack Passey and His Greater Band. New Tunes, New Novelties. 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