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Show i TrTT Armistice Day Celebration Sen ember 12ih. Spend the D.iy in Ogden! 11 T7TTM Kid Cross Drive Starts November 11th. Join Mel the l)iy It Starts! VOLUME NUMBER 49 OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, M)EMItEI 9. 1928. Results Show Many Surprises in Election Armistice Day Service and Program Complete County Returns Give Hoover Sixteen Hundred Sunday Afternoon Services to Start Observance of Armistice Day by the American Legion at the Chateau; Governor Dern to be Speaker; Musical Program of Interest is Arranged; Celebration to Start at Midnight; Full Day of Dancing, Parade and Sports Majority; Fowles, Norris and Cunningham Only Democrats to Make the Grade; Wattis Carries County With 1.500 Majority; Black-haLeads County Ticket With Over 2,000 Majority m How did the election Bait you? That ia the question on everybodys vicUp, since the first indication of as the known sleeptired, became tory less election judges sent in their returns after working through a mass of scratched ballots. While the early returns in Ogden and Weber county showed the trend ts of the voting, there were many in various sections of the city Districts that have aland county. ways been strongly Republican went Democratic, and Democratic districts went Republican. Uinta, the birth- Webers favorite son, W. H. of ?lace rallied to his aid even though A Welcome Service The Pont points with pride to the splendid reception accorded the broadcasting of the election returns over KFUR. Large crowds at the Hotel Bigelow lobby. White City Gardens, Egyptian theatre, El Monte Springs and Republican headquarters on Twenty-fourt- h street had direct loud speaker service. Thousands of radio fans at home heard the returns. National returns were given from a direct leased wire from Chicago; state returns from a leased wire from Salt Lake, and county returns by districts were given as fast as judges completed their tabulations. The broadcast was the first service of its kind ever rendered by any newspaper in Ogden. ( j up-le- the ber ure for 1049 majority for Wattis in We- county was greatly below the figexpected for its first candidate governor in the history of the state. Senator King lead Ernest Bamber- for the U. S. senate in the only arture from the Republican ranks the state and national ticket from the county. R. A. Norris, Democrat, HOO Cr OtfllCj barely won over Maroni Skeen for IvepiUHlCailS Titcn and J. Fran-- 1 county commissionerj cis Fowles, through his record in both branches of the state legislature, defeated Mrs. Almira C. Rich for the THE UTAH VOTE state senate. It was Mrs. Richs first For President win to a attempt legislative position. Herbert Hoover (R) 92,756 Thomas Cunningham, veteran conAlfred E. Smith (D) 80,314 stable, maintained a slight lead over in Carries Rut Much of State Ticket Iverson. For United States Senator William JI. King (D) Republican nominees for judges and 96,529 district attorney for the Second judi- Ernest Bamberger (R) 76,068 dal ticket had substantial margins in for Congress, First District Weber county. Davis county added to Don B. Colton (R) 48,228 the victory, and Morgan county split Knox Patterson (D) 81,446 the vote about even. Second For District Congress, The vote in Weber county was as E. O. Leatherwood (R) 46,226 follows: Dr. J. H. Paul (D) 45,705 Electors . of For Justice the Court, Supreme For Hoover 9931 ten-yeterm For Smith 8330 William H. Folland (R) 87,153 U. S. Senator S. R. Thurman (D) 84,071 Ernest Bamberger 8783 For Justice of the Supreme Court, William H. King 9298 two-yeterm For Congress Hansen (R) 89,927 Ephraim . Don B. Colton 11026 Gideon Valentine 82,272 (D) Knox Patterson 1 9235 For Governor Justice of Supreme Court, 101,158 George II. Dem (D) term William H. Wattis (R) 71,167 Wm. n. Folland 9J29 For of State Secretary S. R. Thurman 8624 Milton II. Welling (D) 86,327 Justice of Supreme Court, W. Peters (R) John 84,479 term General For Attorney Ephraim Hanson 8725 90,304 George P. Parker (R) Valentine Gideon 9439 K. Oliver 81,786 Clay (D) For Governor For State Treasurer W. H. Wattis 9658 A. E. Christensen (R) 88,221 George H. Dem 8609 Mendenhall (D) F. John 81,752 Secretary of State Auditor For State John W. Peters 9182 Ivor Ajax (R) 88,00( Milton H. Welling. S890 W. Harrison Farr (D) 82,952 Attorney General For Superintendent of Public George P. Parker. 10025 Instruction Oliver K. Clay 3128 Dr. C. N. Jensen (R) 86,874 State Treasurer L. John 84,649 Jr. Nuttall, (D) A. Edsel Christensen 984S included in the above totals are Joln F. Mendenhall p0rtB from 622 out of 647 voting disState Auditor tricts in Utah. One voting district in Ivor Ajax .... 9374 Salt Lake, an unusually large one, is W. Harrison Farr. 8662 missing. The others are small ones, State Superintendent Public so remote from county seats as not yet .Instruction to have reported. Dr. C. N. Jensen 9558 1 John 8667 Nuttall, Jr. District Judges HoW James N. Kimball 10052 Co. Thomas C. 12:05 A. M. Midnight Frolics Berthana and White City Gardens Droping of Bombs at Day Break 9:00 A. M. Artillery Firing Taylor Ave. and Twenty-fir- Ogden have been asked to attend and le on the platform. Mrs. F. W. Bad-co- n will render a vocal solo. The Harmony Four quartet of Cache county will give some musical numbers. The 222nd Field Artillery band, the Union Pacific band and the Ogden Drum and Trumpet corps will play. Commander Ora Bundy announced yesterday that the public is invited in It is our desire, on this the Tenth Weather Conditions Favorable to Farms Anni- versary of Armistice Day, to express as ably as we may our sincere feelings of gratitude to those who gave so freely and so nobly of their all that we, as a addition to all membera of the Legion to attend these services. The celebrating of Armistice day will begin Monday morning at 12:05 with a midnight frolic at the White City Gardens and Berthana. The celebration is from midnight to midnight, dunces being staged at these same dance halls, starting Monday evening at nine oclock. Those who sleep Monday night will be awakened Monday morning by bombs dropped by C. B. Stehbins and Arthur White from airplanes of the Both Stebbins Ogden Flying club. and White are men. In the morning at 9 o'clock military ;?!nCi Hrng ro m at the range For the past few days went her conditions in the Salt Lake valley have been favorable for fanning operations. Beet digging is going on in fine shape, and the road conditions are fine for hauling. The recent showers have moistened the ground after a prolonged drowth, and fall plowing is now going on. Fall pastures have greatly improved, both on the fanns and on the range. All live stock is reported in good condition, and prices are good. Mar--1 Slrie-tiund ket gardners and fruit growers report This be of great practice a favorable year with the exception people of Ogden, and of the price for potatoes. The price J"4.4 of wheat is low, but most of the alp1el, Pjcted to be at- the of the guns. Cap-i- n by firing Davia county crop was sold at a price , Turnor, ominsnding of- advance of what is now being paid Field Ar-le- d for that staple. Along with low pric- - f! the a greater Prom,8 public low price potatoes and wheat is the V8 year than has ever before 'for manufactured sugar. If sugar irices are not advanced the sugar com-- 1 p4n Llvn Ogden. panics stand to loose a great amount I At 12 o clock the Armistice day pa-street money. Sugar is now selling at raic will start at Twenty-fift- h and Monroe avenue. retail around $6.25 per hundred. Lieutenant Colonel A. E. Wilfong is in charge of arrangernenta, and G, I Becker will Rlamcd be grand marshall In the parade will Collision C. eV1urvi "atiolnal uard. R. o. t. high school, the American Biame for the collision of two UnK" ridfll i freight trains at the yards of the Og- - j.,rv v.anti, Jden Union Railway and Depot com- 2 0 elockin the afternoon the I pany, which resulted in the death of Weber to Itussril Hull and serious, injury ce I -- 1 nation, might endure. If May those who passed on to their reward rest in peace. May those who were spared he with us for long to enjoy the fruits of their sac- nfice. Iry I nd of A Trainmen Are sr ar Representatives of all the churches in St. 2:30 P. M. Football Ogden High vs. Weber County High 9:00 I. M. Dances White City Gardena and Berthana Honoring the Boys Who Are Gone And Those Who Are Here Reverend Arthur J. Han- son, chaplain of Herman Baker post No. 0 will preside. Governor Hern will talk on peace. 12:00 Noon ar two-ye- st chateau. Armistice Day Parade ar ten-ye- Armistice duy services will be held Sunduy afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at w hich Governor George II. I)era will be the principal speaker. These services. which will he a public meeting, will lie held in the American Legion ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM Monday, November 11! For Fatal Funds for Stock Show Offden Millers Unite To Brinff Convention Expenses Solicited; To Off den Next Year County Gives Prizes The program of arrangements for the tenth annual Ogden livestock show to be held here January 5 to 10 is progressing satisfactorily, according to C. H. Barton, president of the show, A ninety by one hundred feet addition to the coliseum is now nearing completion and will be in readiness to house the increased exhibits that will come from all parts of the country for the tenth annual Ogden show. SrFielArtii! A united effort is being made to I . !' bring the 1929 convention of the As- Johnson, arid D.TLTan- - F1"'P8rk-from 9 oclr- sociation of Operative Millers to Og- - nr, switchman. The three men are .!vVrV"E 981 j1?.-1den, following a meeting of 35 Ogden charged with failure to keep a tuf-- whifT !?1 l.ty C.rden, end proper looloot, .mi worc miUer. .t Ihe Hotel Bigelow Sund., I . discharged from the services of the ,ven,"lt- mr-ny. . Billings is still m an unconscious chamber of commerce, proffered every I condition at the hospital, U. A. C. Day possible aid in securing the conven-- l According to the investigation held Nov. 10th tion, and representatives from each of hy the officials of the company, train the Ogden mills pledged themselves 4413 under the direction of Brown to present a unified front to the rest I Bnd Johnson was gloving east on tLe Fathers and Mothers' at the of the association in sending the invi stockyard lead track at about five Utah Agricultural college iaday scheduled . tation for the convention. miles per hour. for Saturday, November 10, accord- While C. E. Robinson, head miller I Train No. 240 under the charge of ing to Dr. J. H. Linford, chairman of at the Sperry mills, is president of the II Hull and carrying Billings and Tan-- the day. Hundreds of parents are exnational association, there are not tier was moving west on the same! pected to visit the college and have enough members in Ogden at present! track at about the same rate of speed, an opportunity to meet friends of their to form a local unit of the association,! The trains collided. Tanner, who sons and daughters, The members of the faculty will be and a membership drive is being plan-- 1 was riding on the first car, jumped, ned that will enable the local men to I receiving an injured knee, and Hull in their offices and class rooms Satur-appl- y land Billings were thrown to the day morning to meet students with for a charter. A committee composed of the head ground, receiving injuries from which their parents. The parents are ciallv invited to visit the classes befrom each mill was appointed Hull later died. held during the morning. Special commit-1 social amusement and an at Mg I be held from 1 tee to advance the relationship among!I ? . a,P? , e?lrl3es .500.000 IOT BcCtS 2:20. In the afternoon the J the Ogden members and to bring them 1. Western States Teachers football closer together. It was also agreed! DC aid NOV 151 team Will I will play the Utah Aggies in the to contact with the membera outside Which R in the surrounding country. of Ogden The initiai for sugar beet. T 5e?pti?1 The committee is headed by Ray Gib- noo'otK) by the Amalgamate Sr? d?US:hj son of the Globe, with C. E. Robinson, j 15 November company atheir nii ! onJ Sperry; WaUer Tayior, Hylton, and am0ntrKthe - - beet growers supplying ramnu. The mnmin as members.1 C. E. of u atvf hl. Fathers 1 ... -e- Mothers at the Saturday, In as much as the county commissioners of Weber county have only appropriated enough money to take care of the premiums that are offered for livestock, poultry and seeds, it is in S. George necessary that additional funds be Barker 10586 raised by subscription from the busiEugene E. Pratt. 7674 , John A. Hendricks . (Two-yea- r ness institutions and public spiritec Court term) 8065 Supreme District Attorney Gideon (D) .34,850 citizens of Ogden. The amount needDavid J. Wilson ed to defray the expenses of this Hanson (R) 9591 Governin Joseph Chez years show is $14,500.00 in addition 8585 te Senato-r44,17' to the county's appropriation, accordDem (D) Almira C. Rich 23,043 ing to Mr. Barton, president and chairWattis (R) 8405 man of the finance committee. LetState of ! Francis Fowles 9793 Secretary .36,403 ters are being mailed from the show Representatives Welling (D) Albert E. Becker 30,640 office today explaining the necessity Peters (R) 9915 for this subscription and askingthat GeneralGeorge A. Fuller. Attorney 9798 the businessmen and industrial insti34,649 uis J. Holther. Clay (D) 9912 Daod L. Stine .82,169 tutions forward their checks for as Parker (R) 9885 substantial amount as they consistAlexander A. Brewer. Treasurer State 8387 34,990 ently can. Mendenhall (D) 8393 gfid H.H.Rand11 the Royal Bailey Through the support that has come 31,797 Christensen (R) Shurtliff 83 1) the Ogden livestock show from the to Montana and Idaho, J. R. Bachman, I rxFrif,derella by Auditor State olyar- 7955 has gained announced this 31,724 citizens of the city, Ogden bounty Commissioner, four-TeFarr (D) morning. auditor, in the minds of visit- Special cmpany of student The Ogden factory, located in Wil- 31,840 a . term Ajax (R) a The schedule of the show, and cy stockmen of tons patrons son handled ing School 54,000 lane, hs Harvey P. Randall. Superintendent 9273 Day 18 community. a as rewill progressive being beets so far and the district Nuttall (D) Mammon. q annil.nn' 8841 Church ..31.9Su This reflects credit to all the people ceive approximately $367,000. This :00;n :00,T Inspection of cbllege Jensen (R) ...Commissioner, two- I those to and here especially over . the will ... K,und8 aJld buildings, attendance at residing averages term payment equal who contribute to finance the underBachman The said. few the will services years, Armistice past Special day p1888880"8 9024 j chape! taking. 11 oclock Sunday second payment will be made Decern-- 1 at a.art 9179 promptly the Ogof I her 15. J. Fjeldsted, secretary kontr Attorney Soon denE. livestock at November the First 11, be To morning, stshow is in Portland Utah-Idah- o Samuel E. Blackham Sugar .10077 Baptist church, gorner 24th street and! Officials inof the Pacific International Live- Adams the their figures, , anding . ... . , releasing company acnuc. on 8013 surface Huggins the wire roadway stock exposition. He reports by Repairing will be distrib- City that $3,560,000 the of report Rev. thlr A. J. Hansen, MuricJnu j pastor lleasant--a the east approach of the Twenty- that there is a greater interest beSimonj Barlow 11 uted among the 8000 farmers supply-- 1 8366 fourth street viaduct will be made at stockmen church, announced today that at the manifested among in factories their ing Utah, Idaho, j rum A. Belnan 7020 an early date, it is announced by SupL exhibiting there in Ogdena show than oclock Sunday the congregation willhng gwoe. Constable Montana, South Dakota and Canada. to be in remain asked silent prsyer RailUnion of the C. Smith F. I Ogden ever before, and that he anticipates for two minutes while Thm payment represents approx- be will 0721 Way and Depot company. taps TKmaa Ivern Pre8ldent that there will be a number of new Bounded with a bugle in honor of those lately HOOO.DOO more than the first and Mrs. PiSrsoif 7008 jnomaa Cunningham a. P. Miller of the Am herds showing at Ogden this year for who failed to return. I payment made last year. tricSi ri.retur?1 rom 8:15 Drama, Barries A Kiss for outlying dis- - ing and Provision company filed a the first time. L. F. Whitlock left The Reverend Hansen will speak on the Cinderella. state finally put complaint with the city commission Wednesday for San Francisco, where Utah n e on 00ver column, and sue- - Wednesday on the condition of the he will officially represent the Og- the subject Lost and Earned Ten eeedori will Musical numbers Years n .eectiIUT the After. officials California the the and Republican den livestock show at railway eandiH 1 OSt U1IIC6 AuUlllOn be rendered by the Harmony Four I Boyle Re-Elect- ed wastes for congress, attorney gen- - viaduct, promised immediate action. The depot Baby Beef and Fat Stock show being quartette. treasurer, state auditor, company i.i under contract to care for held in that city. in,.? in Spying) Corps !Lendent of Public instruction the viaduct . '2 uPreme court judges. Mrs. Milton D. Boyle, who lead the Drum Co. Completes Blueprints for the new addition to n. nator William II. King, Governor year term Folland (R), 87,947; in are and Ogden Trumpet corps of Herman Baker jua-T- if building postoffice QnnrlavlI now being iuS.aPd. Matn II. Welling were the Thurman (D), 84,575. Supreme Across Dam No. 9, American Legion to fifth New at post OUllUdj Washington, prepared ul Democratic candidates. 89,) two-yeHansen term (R tice, in the national competition at construction is and that it place probable sbn!? legislature will be very closely 839; Gideon (D), 82,917. Funeral services for Mrs. Alpha! work will be started in the spring, ac- - San Antonio, has again been elected the across control The new system 71,626; Wattis 28 Republicans and 27 Governor h n a (R), May Smoot, wife of Senator P.- -d cording to Postmaster Rufus A. Gar-- 1 to serve as drum major, it is announc-r.e- r. Dem (D), 102,174. Secretary of state Weber river at the head of the Davis jjmocrat, in the honBet and R. 2 m will be held has The plans for the building will ed. at Smoot, & Weber p Sunday Weber canal in canyon leans and 9 Democrats in the I Peters (R), 8523; tellmg (D), Mrs Other officers are Alma E. Wright, the tabernacle stake Provo. here before any definiie be submitted n cost a of at $16,003 at been Parker completed 87,063. Attorney general assistant drum major; D. E. Rhivers, action is taken, it was stated. it is announced by Supt. D. D. Hams, Smoot died in Washington, D. C. is1 The new annex will he just west business manager; Raymond D. Har-o- f There are four gates across Yeunesday morning, and her body Ccrti-ni-ntand Hyrum to Provo on the Lc.ng the present building on the newly riger, secretary-treasure- r, below the brought the river just power plant Bam- - Lammers, musical director, the limited. am tin sand will property Sand adjoining acquired Accompanying prevent traps '14. Congressman, first (R), 88,820; Farr (D), 83,618. -from being washed into the L.idy are Senator Smoot, and liergcr station. The old buildings on jI It is planned to increase the corps (R)i 42,228: Pattei- - intendent of schools Jensen (R), 81, gravel to 40 members. familv. of the property are being razed. the canal. iD), 31,446. Supreme justice, 10-- 1 671; Nuttall (D), 85,324 I the State Ticket Fared Salt Lake espe-mille- rs n tt -- Armistice Services at the F irst Baptist ar pre-eminen- ce r1! 1 I I dhr .. Viaduct Approach Repaired J.OFwtl 1 Construction Work May Start Smoots Funeral Canal I River ar Mp.nvA w-- u 18-fo- ot othc;-rrember- Sr-Colt- on s Drum Major of Drum |