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Show To My Community I Give My Best; I Can Give L No More IX HEAD INSPECTS Judge Hendricks to Name Special damsites for Prosecutor BESTPROJECT Judge John A. Hendricks, of the city court, will hear the evidence in me L. n right ease as soon a project; Money i9 Available Consolidation of the Magpie dam on the south fork of the Ogden river with the Hynm and Porcupine dams in valley into one major project to be known aa the Cache Valley-Ma- g pie project looms as the most leasibli plan to secure the development of the three undertakings, according to A. p. Bigelow, member of the Utah storage commission, following a tour of the damsites with Dr. Elwood Mead, United States reclamation sioner. Dr. Mead, while converted to the urgent need of each of four storage reservoirs in the state, was obliged to inform the various representatives from each district that only one major reject could be undertaken, and that !, was t up to the people of Utah, through the water storage commission to unite on the one project that irould serve the most general good. At the conference in Salt Lake fol- consolidated. Speaking at the Magpie damsite the inspection tour, Dr. Mead "Magpie canyon is an ideal site for a dam, and I have the greatest -- safe, reliable an can be built there. Don B. in Colton, the attitude of congress, approval of the reclamation service and a united effort on the work to be done would pave the ay for the necessary funds to be voted. No recommendation will be made by the reclamation department unti uly 1, 1929, and no funds can be nised until 1, 1930. January the damsites was made in company with Gov-ni- The tour of by Dr. Mead, or George H. Dera, Senator Willi H. King, Congressman Don B tiie Utah state water storage commis-ColtoW. R. Wallace, chairman of on; E. O. Larsen, in charge of the n, of water in the Salt Lake Debler water supply J. R. Alexander, federal proj- attorney, and Mr. Bigelow. Development sin; E. B. au-nt- y; Weber Co. To Democrats Saturday, Sept 22nd frwinct primaries will be held sep-- s far as possible it is an-b-v Ira Huggins, Democratic chairman for the county con-!o- n to be held Saturday evening, 8:00 p. m., the place tVu ber 22 announced .tions Methodist Church Lays Cornerstone For New Edifice Mill Official r Make Grain Sun ey J?7 c.f RTain conditions in the P,u0uStain country will be.inade : Burke, of San Francisco, as-tAn? to the president of Sperry arrived in Ogden vedn..Jnpany bst k he in npanied by the Sperry Ogden, and following ai the party wil Idaho points, Mr. Burke ntitue his tour into the north 1 '1 Cot.-gressm- an Union Pacific Band ing his Governor policy, Hunts administration of the rlub, fl&.nd'Yl!; MclwUiilieilor: Escorts Ticket Agents 5llj1"ioT'co1lniud!0ii5S',,io; From Station to Hotel SS: Th.Amerlr.n I rf . who one bands .band which headed the from mtersnei-spi- t st reserve and the state of Utah va the Union Ration to the parade Hotel Bige now building a read through the walls how where a luncheon was served in of Zion Park and over the plateau to I the ballroom Republicans to of morc ,han V- - IL at thC Mulcahy, president of the RSiSW1 I $2,000,000. chamlier of commerce, reviewed the 19; At this time there is no worthwhile growth of Ogden and its dependem-Convention the Arizona 22 Un highway connecting strip the railroads since the driving of with any portion of that state, hut the golden spike at Promontory point a bridge is now being built over the May 5, I860. Delegates to the Weber county Colorado river at Lees Ferry. This Mayor Frank Francis, in reviewing nnu.if.ia nominating convention will ..lid hvdfh. ha. 8C1'n,f tlraJrt?n8lof tbe surround- (,e chosen in all districts of the coun- ",e S " September 19, it I I IV! iii announced foil. win, 4 meeting of , ' roMlb,e indebted to you, you folks the ft , " county central committee. end with many The convention will be held Sat- I th Mr. Md Vattis this whom wc become acquainted each During trip urday September 22, to the new congressmen win have full opportun-- 1 year. chateau of the Herman Baker post 1 Name Ct Delegates Sept e Sept Re-ublic- an i,. 3 J "s, I Man's Land of Arizona. Geographi- - her of commerce; votes east for Senator Reed W. Beckett, Jr., caily it belongs to Utah, and when 926 distrirt toto Utah trades Governor I)ern for Gov- - 1 tarry S. Anderson, C. L. McKnight, have at least one delegate emor Wattis, a solution to the prob- - general agent of the Union Pacific; Immediately after the regular noml-lebred G. Itothrauff general agent of nating may be found. county convention, delegates At this time the Arrowhead trail! the Southern Iacific, and Fred C. from Ogden City will convene to nomi-t- o I of the Lor Angeles is a high-claOgdon nate candidates for city judge and city superintendent rod p.m with the exception of the short dis- - Un00. Rf'lway and Depot company, constable. a. The county delegates will also tanre through Mojave county, Art- UK,Pf program was given bY the h City orchestra, Mrs. ray King I vene (0 nominate candidates for Here again the parsimonious hitmeyer, Mis Phyllis King, Gean tices and constables for the various of governor Hunt and his I)cm- d Greenwell and Mrs. I ocratic administration is met with. vrJn n precincts. The archestra gave two adcn. Here the road is very bad and has PNot long after the county conven-nevnumbers and the others aR- - Mrg- lion, each been in any other condition. district is to elect a new Hillabrant and Mrs. Byrop committeeman to serve on the Weber Terhaps, however, it would not be hittemore played the accompani- - county central committee, it was laid well to stir up Arizonas perpetual The Cntchlow trio also sang by Chairman David J. Wilson, mcnt. ex-1 governor. He might retaliate by Resolutions expressing condolence ercising the inalienable rights of the stXf,ra numbers. party was taken in automobiles to the family of Floyd Timmerman, sovereign state of Arizona and collect toll from all who motor within its through Ogden canyon to the artesian air crash victim, who was a member j of the central committee, sacred precincts or fly over its desert wel s an hack to their train. will be drawn up by a committee of three, wastes. ; appointed on the recommendation of Juvenile Judge Derrah B. Van Dyke. ChiefofFoliceS Eh m ss eon-zon- jus-poli- cy i er I I I t.e California Couple Lose Tickets and Cash North Weber Stake At Ogden Stockyards Twenty Years Old Temperance ial el 3-- ,aF g Brig-memor- ns G-- Add to Interest; Fireworks, ly pro-wdin- 3-- Gen. Ewing E. Booth Visits Ogden Arsena continued stating that membership in the Itodeo, Keauty Contest and would be attracted more and the interest of the men held better by Taradc Included in Features activities where each man's particular hobby could find expression. The coming legislative program, I Starting this morning at 10 o'clock, especially the erection of a soldiers' the Peach Day celebration at in Salt latke, was stressed ham City promises to be the most by the eommnnder. successful ever held by the Box Elder (I 1.. Becker, in making the prin- - City in honor of Mistress Peach, cipa! address of the evening, declared Judging from the gala array of sports that the precepts of the American and entertainment features slated Legion were a rhullcnge to the foes for the two days, of free government in America. "Come early and stay late" had been 'To maintain law and order; to in- - declared the slogan of the Festivitiea. eulente a sense of individual oldiga- - The real "Peach' who presides over tion to the nation; to comhat autoc- - the celebration was chosen last night racy wherever you find it, and to in the hcauty contest following the transmit to posterity the principles of dedication of the large electric sign justice, freedom and democracy, and naming Brigham as the peach city devotion to mutual helpfulness, he) and proclaiming its nearness to the suid, "will preserve the nutional free- - bird sanctuary now being constructed on the Bear River marshes, uom and honor," legion officials from the Idaho! A large list of prises aro to be Falls port were introduced at the awarded to the various floats entered historical pic- - n the mammoth parade. Free peaches meeting, and a two-reture of their annual Fourth of July "d watermelons are being served at celebration was shown in which the 11necr park from 12:30 to 2:00 p. m. One of the outstanding features of drum and trumpet corps of Ogden the relebration is the gigantic fi re-took part. Otto Wiesely, department adjutant. JH'ctnije, "Arabian Njghta, the Ogden members that fading reproduction of World war and machine gun the time for application for adjusted Lak Vn, !r art1! lery , partici- been had and extended, compensation Two 1 .112 b? that war risk insurance could still be R.,te,.in Twenty-secon- d field artillery. converted uardi mak!" lhnin acT Election of officers of the Herman P.ation,l n a(tdition beautiful Baker post No. 9 was announced for I f,n ground ar. buta! patterns Monday evening, September 24, by b)C,d interest and Commander George I). Shupe, w ho I ?n J1!. 5 piece pi raided at the meeting. Frizes for the parade are as follows: art "The Ogden arsenal will be usee for many years by the war department, declared Brigadier Genera Ewing E. Booth, assistant chief staff, 4 after inspecting the arsena Tuesday in company with Colonel H A. Price, commanding officer of Fort Douglas, and Captain V. S. Burton, and Sergeant Joseph Zaine, in charge of the arsenal General Booth was met at the train in Ogden by the other officers in the convention. to be about 240 delegates inspecting party, and continued tv!1 to visit the Fort Douglas following r.3fe convention, Mr. Huggins said. arsenal the one will be entitled to yreemet eacb fifty votes or major Union Dik? beref cast for Governor J 1924 with no precinct having wan one Opens Convention delegate; inspl;,n Monday evening. Commander Denting & Co., Walker The Brothers Bankers and Ross Beason S Co. offered to pay $49,132.50 on the bonds at 5 per cent and $48,260 at 4 4 per cent. Ashton-JenkiMortage company of Salt Lake, R. W. Pressprich & Co. of New York, International Trust company of Denver, Barr Bros, of New York and E. B. Palmer company of Salt Lake were the other bidden. Their bids were $49,134.20 on the 5 per cent bonds and $49,010 on the 4 4 per cent bonds. Improvements to be made from the bond sale include enlarging the water mains on Darrel, Porter and Parry avenues. Extensions of the water mains will also be made southward on Quincy avenue and then westward from Quincy avenue on Thirty-sixt- h W. II. Wattis, Republican candidate street to Washington avenue. Fire for governor, Wednesday night joined the party which is journeying to the hydrants are also to be installed. High money rates on the New York north rim of the Grand Canyon, where markets largely affected the bids on the members will take part in the the bond issue, it was stated. dedication of the Union Pacific hotel at Bright Angel It is expected that the party will return the first of the week. Along with Mr. Wattis are Congressman Leatherwood and Colton. . ri The Post is exceedingly pleasedttfat these gentlemen are making this pilMethoThe corner stone of the new which will take them grimage, street dist church at Twenty-sixt- h that through portion of Arizona north Sun and Jefferson avenue was laid of Grand the Canyon which is known day amid colorful scenes with more as the Arizona strip. This portion of an Masons 200 Lake from Salt than Arizona comprises a portion of the Ogden, Knights Templar from the E Monte commandery, and the Drum ant counties of Mojave and Cochonio, and the largest town in the entire strip is Trumpet corps of the Herman Baker Fredonia, a settlement of perhaps one Le9 American number the of post souls. hundred The strip, while a gion taking part in the ceremonies. the of sovereign state of AriColonel P. A. Dix, president of the portion Governor as zona, Hunt, the Demochurch board of trustees, lowered the crat executive of Arizona would desiggranite stone into place while Grant nate No so far Land is Mans it, Master Alexander E. Eberhardt placet concerned. is as Arizona the stone in position. The stone was then tested under the rules of the The strip is the winter range for Masonic ritual and was declared per- many Utah sheepmen, who are eternfect. ally harassed by the Arizona tax ofA copper casket containing some ficials. These Utah citizens have apMethodist and Masonic records taken pealed to Utah state officials for profrom the old church on Twenty-fourt- h tection, but the affiliations between street was placed inside the stone. The the Democrat governors of Arizona inscription on the outside reads and Utah are such that no relief has First Methodist Church. Erects been had. It is also through this A. D. 1928. Jesus Christ Is the Chie: strip that the road from Zion canyon Corner Stone. Laid by the Grant to Fredonia, via Pipe springs leads. Lodge F. and A. M. of Utah. A. D, This is the roaJ that forms a part of 1928, A. L. 5928. the route to the Grand Canyon and Music included violin solos by John is one of the worst pieces of load in W. Stimpson and vocal solos by Mrs. the United States that is a portion of Norman Sims of Salt Lake. Miss Ma a traveled highway. Some years ago bel Rowse was accompanist At the the state of Utah built a road up conclusion, the large assembly sang Rockville canyon and on the Arizona "How Firm a Foundation, led by the line, hoping that Arizona would build Rev. Lester F. Fagen. Benediction was from that point to Fredonia. Follow pronounced by Grand Chaplain John Edward Carver. The Masons, headed by the Ameri $169 can Legion drum and trumpet corps, marched back to the Masonic temple. It is expected that 'the church wil be ready for dedication by Christmas A new high record for all time of time. $13 per hundred for six carloads of later. rural precincts will hold their on or before the night o: janes kErher 18. The city primary date .or Thursday, September 20. to attend the convention y oeing sent to Governor George Senator William H. King, O. R. Jen- - U. S. congressional gj.. general 5ace, and Judge attorney Valentine Gideon k. BUPreme court, to be present at J fa. lor in The legion program ly Frank Annual Teach Day Celebration W. Doming, department commander I lids Fair to be Most Successon the (K'oa.sion of his first offh-ia- l visit to the Herman Baker post No. ful in Years; Many Features Paid for Steers Hold Convention LARGE CROWDS at- llio most important panies. et activities that will Aim-nou- 3-- . Congressman Diversified day. The bid of $49,125 on a 4 4 per cent basis for 20 yean submitted by the Central Trust company and Edward L. Burton company represented by Guy Evans was accepted by the board. A bid of $50,750 on a 5 per cent basis was made by the same com the hurried tour of the dama strong plea for the Deer (keek project on the Provo river was ma by representatives from Utah county. It was pointed out that 45 rnal companies in four counties would be benefited by the project, and that 80 per cent of the water would be used to supplement the limited water supply now available in these canals. Mayor Frank Francis, in speaking for the Magpie project, stated that Ogden could relinquish 10,000 acre-feof water subscribed in the Echo project to Salt Lake City and take out a similar amount in the Magpie reservoir It was also pointed out that canal companies on the Ogden river system would subscribe to the necessary amount of water within 60 days if tiie project could be approved within that time. Cache valley representatives claim' ed that the dairy industry is seriously handicapped due to the shortage of water to mature the late alfalfa crops. Most of the water would be used to supplement the present supply, although some of the land coming under the dams is now being dry farmed, and would be greatly improved with irrigation. The delegation also approved the recommendation of Mr. Bigelow that the three northern units PREPARED FOR tract ail claves of linn who served .luring tin World uur was held out as Spirited bidding on the part of 10 investment companies marked the sale of the $50,000 bond issue of the city waterworks department at the regular session of the city commission Tues- Snnw-Good- BRIGHAM CITY At Opening Meeting Water Bonds Sold to Salt Lake Investors; 10 Firms Enter Bids lowing sites, speaking on stated that Republican Candidate for Governor Visits Arizona Nor-set- h Valley-Magpi- confidence that. a adequate structure Legionnaires Hear Doming and Becker arrangements for the hearing ear be completed. The refusal of County Attorney Parley E. to prosecute the ease after he had issued a complaint will rut prevent a hearing in the case, according to Judge Hendricks. As soon as the date of hearing is set Judge Hendricks will appoint Distort. Attorney Joseph E. Evans as 'special prosecutor. e Benefit; Cache Project is Most Feasible Plan; Utah County Wants Provo daring said: nl t. Utah Must Decide on One Major project That Will be of Most be ill An Honest Newspaper is an Kter-lrcscHelp in of Time Trouble n. j. Harris, r. a. Chambers Loss of two railroad tickets and $60 in cash dix end Fred w. comprise the committee. I halted the return trip of I Mr. and Mrs. Stace Brown, 3248 Ellis UlgelOW 1 UHCral Quarterly conference of the North Weber stake in the tabernacle Sunday ftreet, Berkeley, California, accord- the police. whiteface steers weighting 2300 will mark the twentieth anniversary ,T1 The couple were boarding the tram pounds each was made at the Ogden of the organizing of the stake, it is MrFuneral services for James O. Big- stockyards Saturday, bringing the announced by President John W.lwhen h'1 - Brown m,8d lhe tlcket The JnP back elow, who died in a local hospital price Bluth, who will preside at the con- - fro"l price per animal to $169. P5k,et;d.harty to either lowing an operation for appendicitis, a year ago was $9.65 per hundred. Mr. Brown the will be held in the Woodman of the money. the market, The steers that topped liek?V North Welter stake was organized reltives for funds for World hall Sunday at 2 p. m., with mostly threes and fours, were the wa August 2, 1908, from the north- - r?lcrapbedt? Consul Commander George Stone of bulk of 10 loads brought into Ogden west portion of the old Weber stake, the return trip, the Woodmen camp officiating with yesterday by J. C. Driscoll of Jor- which at that time comprised entire the Elks, American Legion, and Biahop dan Valley, Ore. The balance of the Weber county. E. T. Saunders in charge. load, with the exception of a few cutbacks, beat Fridays record top of Entering the J. O. Woody Printing $12.50 by 25 cents, making an avecompany as office boy at the age of Failure to read the rules govern- - 13 years, be was foreman of the plant rage just short of $12.80 for 234 LUUIUJ P'nSt injr lay the Weber gymnasium at the time of his death. In 1920 he head. These cattle were shipped from tennis courts resulted in Ralph Kin - was married to Hazel Thompson, i Murphy, Idaho, and sold through the John Clay Commission company to Weber County day at the Cache ney and Lawrence Lalch being hauled whose death occurred on January 14 Charles Clayton, Ogden cattle buyer. county fair to be held at Logan will into the city court. The youths in - of this year, be Wednesday, September 19, it is an- - formed Judge John A. Hendricks tiiat nounced by P. H. Mulcahy, president they were unaware that it was against i the rules to use the courts on Sunday 11IHU of the chamber of commerce. W. II. Wattis, Republican nominee until they were nicked up bj suspended sen for governor, will be speaker on that ficers. were each tences a is boy by Judge and given that it large expected day, Ogden City was host Monday to the number of Ogden and Weber county I Hendricks. Carrying out the recreation pro I last party of tourists of the season citizens will attend the festivities. of providing active pleasures. gram & o I the from the Union I Weber association for the blind T? L.BI .ntertained et El Monte springs Northwestern department of tours. The fifty persons comprising the tour in on of the most profitable outings were taken up Ogden canyon followever held by the organization, it was . West, president, ing a luncheon at the Hotel BigeFirst dav registration in the Ogden declared by Loyal A.man who lost his and an low, at which Mayor Frank Francis schools exceeded the first city days Formal opening of the Berthana Yellowstone war. world the sight during greeted the visitors. 582 cnrollrrent last students, year by Sep- park and Zion canyon each claimed will be held Wednesday evening. Bathing, boating, and dancing were to Supt. W. Karl Hopkins, orchestra an tember with cfordmg enlarged the 19, stopfollowed by a bonfire supper of the party following enjoyed part aa reached enrollment 8888, of twelve pieces under the direction Mrs. Bert Lsyne and Mrs. over here in Ogden. served by to 8306 for last year, social committee of the More than 6000 people have been of Olie Reeve. The hall has .been compared West, Loyal total for The .however, enrollment, drawn through the portals of the city completely renovated for the winter association. guests were went up to 98C8 students, and of Leonard this summer by these tours and the season, and the first dance was held J.2? Mrs. Mantlo, Mr. and Superintendent Hopkins expects the B. Mrs. Mr. and visitors expressions of Ocden and its last Wednesday evening due to the enrollment and Murray this year to exceed the been of the inclement weather forcing the dancers have Lake. of Salt always Allen, hospitality Gardens. 000 mark materially. To Be Held Sunday fol-feren- Sunday Tennis Play Ends in City Court Wattis to Speak at Pniirifv ce r air 1 1 IIIierUllIICUJ Last Rail Tourist Party Visits Ogden Two-doll- ar 1 .i at El Monte Springs 1 The opening session of the state convention of the Womens Christian Temperance union was held in the Ogden First Methodist church community house Thursday evening, with Mrs. Mabel H. Parry, president, in charge. Welcoming talks were made by W. Karl Hopkins, Mrs. John Culley, Rev. Arthur J. Hansen, and Mayor Frank Francis, followed by the principal addresses of the evening fcy Congressman Don B. Colton and Mrs. Lettie Ablwtt Woodfiela. The banquet will be held this evehighest order. ning at 6:30 p. m. Srhnnl ivegisirduon Exceeds Last Year Pacific-Chicag- Formal Opening of Berthana Wednesday, ex-serv- Out-of-to- Tre-mont- 10,-und- cover from the Roman 1 er on |