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Show Friday, July 27, 1928 THE OGDEN POST Water Survey Ordered Broken Neck Fails Thatcher Goes East On Magpie Project On Drunk Charge; Buying Dairy Cows A complete survey as to how much Only Had 3 Drinks A carload of purebred Holstein and of the 40,000 acre-feof water to he impounded in the proposed Magpie reservoir would be subscribed oy water users of tho Ogden river system was ordered at the meeting Friday evening at which eight canal companies were represented. A. P. Bigelow pointed out that an exchange of water with the Kcho project could probably be made in order to cover the entire territory thut could be served by the new reservoir. Mr. ltigelow also stall'd that a holding company would have to bo formed before tho government would act, and that they would have 40 years to pay back tho money and that tho first payment would not bo assessed until the water was actually delivered to the land. The proposed dam would cost $3,075,248, it was disclosed which would make tho water cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $2 per aero foot. Samuel G. Dye spoke briefly, urg ing tho canal men to grasp tho op port unity of a lifetime. They must build for the future, he said, and if they do not step in now when they have a chance and secure tho water it might be lost to them forever. et loners of Weber County and the City of to use the streets and public and industrial plants of your city and to i wse men and their associates are, their till responsibility, and their ability to per- s, permission Guernsey dairy rattle will be purthough his neck had been chased in Wisconsin by Gilbert broken, or neurly broken, some months Thatcher for of Weber, Dadairymen ago, E. A. Davis failed to plead suf- vis, llox Klder and Sait counties, ficiently in the city couit to escape the second purchase to be made by a fine of for drunkenness. Pavia Mr. Thatcher within the past few is asking for leniency, also stated that weeks. he had only taken three drinks, but Several outstanding animal's of would take care of himself in tho breed will be bought for Guernsey future if permitted to go. John Wilson, Kden; J. A. Chadwick, North Ogden, and J. 1. Barnard, Pcweyville. A number of choice will be purchased for. 1lain Pity breeders. F.ven Firemen Stop Blaze Near Grain Fields Former Ogden Man Gets Hawaiian Post Succeeding llarry R. Hewitt as Hoi-stei- ns A true critic tiujitil rather to dwell determined effort of firemen usexcellences than Imperfections. upon ing chemicals barely saved tho gruin Addison. fields west of Second street when a changing wind turned a large gruss fire in the direction of the fields. Residents in the vicinity who had been fighting the flumes were furred DR. E. M. FELSIIAW to give up the task when the flames became too hot for them to get near DENTIST enough to do any good. Similar fires hnvo been extinguished by the fire department at Tliirty-sec-on- d 306 First National llank Hid?. street and Orchard avenuo; at the White City Gardens and nlso at Plate Work a Specialty. the feed racks of tho Globe Grain and Milling comuuny plant, where about 200 feet of the rack were burned. A as- sistant attorney general of Hawaii, Harold T. Kay has been appointed to that position by Gov. Wallace K. Farrington, according to information just received from Mr. Kays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kay. Harold is a graduate of the Ogden high school. University of Utah law school, and George Washington uni- PPUCANTS? versity. He was twice chosen halfback in football in the Rockies and was also a star in track and field athletics. He has been in tho law office of Robinson and Castle at Honolulu since 1922. Husband and Wife L. B. DENNING Both Seek Divorce Denning is President of Lone Star Gas Company, which Company produces, transports and Hr. listributes Natural Gas in the cities of Dallas, Worth, Wichita Falls, Denison, Sherman fart indone hundred n and fifty other cities and towns Northern Texas and Southern Oklahoma, sup-)lyin- g over one million people with Natural Gas Service. Mr. Denning has had actual experience n the Natural Gas business for 26 years. 1EPRESENT INY, THE PRAIRIE OIL AND GAS DRPORATION, which companies own Beating her husband into court by only a few minutes, Mrs. Alice Teun isson filed suit for divorce from John Teunisson charging failure to provide. Teunlsson, in a counter charge, claims cruelty and that bis wife keeps company with other men while he is at work. There is a discrepancy in the two complaints as to the date of the marriage, Mrs. Teunisson fixing the date as Juno 6, 1927, while Mr. Teunisson says that the time was June 11, 1927, WHEN! -" I- is what you want yourself the delightful thrill of tfive Bad Check Artists Steal Cars, Escape Becco's matchless I Stolon car and bad check cases claimed considerable attention of the police department over the holiday Tuesday. A young man beat a hasty retreat from the Ambler Auto company when Mr. Ambler called up Thomas W. Stoker to see If a check for $6 signed by Mike Davis was good. The check was a forgery, . but the youth had joined an older man in an automobile. A worthless check for $10 was passed on LeRoy Farley, grocer, at 872 Twenty-thir- d street by two youths who had stolen an automobile from N. P. Stromness of Salt Lake. Farley suspicioned the check when the delivery address for the groceries was phony." Detectives George Theobold and A. J. Gale pursued tho youths who escaped, abandoning the car which was later identified and turned over to Mr. Stromness. xSiH I A shady nook in the mountains a tempting lunch and an afternoon for nothing but sheer pleasure I Hour J good a bottle or two of Becco goesl Especially the Becco with the im-- i t proved flavorl Helps make every pleasure trip more pleasant . Mss 'An improved process is responsible for the finer flavor of today's Becco. Order wherever good L drinks are sold I Critchlow Trio Goes to Los Angeles Basin Field, Wyoming, Hiawatha M. There is now developed in these laxter The Critchlow Trio, consisting of Blanche, Florence and Roy Critchlow, left Saturday for Los Angeles to secure a booking at the movietone studios on the advices of W. F. Metz, times the estimated quantity day in winter. Others who are putting W. Crawford of Pittsburgh, Pa., Fred f Pittsburgh, Pa. These men have been They were pioneers in developing the Oklahoma and Texas. 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