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Show Ogdens ISuilding Record for 1 32s Reflects the Citys Prosperity Ogden Tost Office Highest Percentage Increase in Nation VOLUME 2 OGDEN. Dempsey Steals Glory From Bank President; May Be at Stock Show GRID DOLLARS VALUE TRIPLED AT WEBER GAME UTAH, FRIDAY, XO KMBl-il- t 2.1, NUMBER 51 192$. Thanksgiving Preparations Two amusing incidents of Jack Dempsey's great popularity were rested at the Union station by a fel-otraveler on the train with the brmer champion. J. H. Fuelichcr, then president of the American Bankers association on noticing that he and the ring idol were on the same train stated that in Los Angeles he tad been invited, in his official capacity, to the Los Angeles Breakfast club. On arriving at what he thought was an important engagement for him, bund that Dempsey was among those iresent and received the lion's share Help Send the Team to Honolulu, and Help Advertise Ogden by Your Presence Saturday at Lorin Farr Park for the Junior College Championship Game An-crl- Ogdens football dollar baa a three- of attention. Another time, we were having a value Saturday in purchasing convention in Houston, Texas, and tickets to the Weber College-Rick- s championship game at Lorin Farr when we got ready to leave there was a large crowd at the station. I spoke park. The undefeated status of each team o one of the local meni thanking him :or the interest the people were showpromises a conflict high in amusement the aid by seeing us off. will derived funds the ing value; Dont worry,' he said, theyre not Weber college team on its trip to Honolulu, and that trip will give Og- iere to see you. Jack Dempsey is den more favorable advertising than lassing through this morning. Jack has been given an invitation to could be purchased for several times attend the Stjck show in January, and the cost of the game. Coach Delton Bramwell's Wildcats with Jess Hobson, Ogden's coming have the hardest possible task in keep- welterweight boxer, a student of being booked as a headliner ing their record clear for the Hono- inDempsey, the boxing bout to be staged durlulu game, where they fafce the Mcthe show, the former champion Kinley college team which has con- ing shape his plans to attend the may on in its the path quered everything show. islands this year. The clash with Ricks college takes on a more serious aspect due to the fact that the northerners from Rexberg are coming down determined to wreak vengeance on Weber for the five defeats adminis- Turkey Fred Williams Lone School Board Entry Urged by his friends to continue lis valuable services on the Ogden City school board, Fred Williams, the retiring member now president of the oard, filed his petition for with Viola Clancy, clerk, Tuesday. Mr. Williams, representing the Second municipal ward, is president of he Candy company, and his business ability has been recognized in the school work. Tuesday was the last day for filing petitions which means that Mr. Williams will e at the election De cember 5. Lawrence Green and R. P. Greenwood have. filed. petitions to run in . , ,, c ' ., - Shupe-Willia- 6 un-oppo- Bootleggers Convicted Will Stop Operations Errors trict No. Phil M. Goldwater, R. H. Billings-- 1 and Elmo Cunningham, convicted Mlirrtar Dp m Jcf perjury, were each sentenced by Tillman D. Johnson of the fed-Ofnp NJpvf Tupcdav Judgecourt Wednesday to serve two the McNei,l Unptft A. dTSiS, charged with :!' I To comply with the atatut. which Trial iuesuayeral I1 IK theirio St Cl I"1""" Wtttf in Vth a "Pcaed a tlOO Protestant churches of the city will guat, will come to trial in the Second case unite in a special Thanksgiving day district court Tuesday, November 27, .each service to be held in the First Baptist before .The three sentenced on perjury conJames N. Kimball. Judge church at 10:30 on the morning of A jury panel of 25 men, scheduled vction were witnesses before a fed-t- o Thanksgiving day. act in the case of the city vs. Hede- - end grand jury which previous to the Pastors of the various churches par- vig A. Miller in a condemnation 28 spring term of the federal court pro-ticipating will each take part in the ceedings in connection with the open- - ntumed indictments charging conI act. lSfei.il Flracy to violate the Volstead Subsequently when on the stand be fore the jury which tried D. C. Miller, ing of Lincoln avenue, was held over for the de Witt trial. church. The Rev. John W. Hyslop of the Church of the Good Shepherd will rea the scriptural selection and th Thanksgiving prayer will be offere the Frst Congregational church. Benediction will be by the Rev. Harry 0. Fee of the First Community church. by the Rev. Robert M. Kennan of H. H. Rolapp Joins Los Angeles Bank Election of Judge Henry H. Rolapp to directorship in the National Bank of commerce of Los Angeles is announced following a meeting- of the board members, friends in Ogden are advised. County Spends $76,062 On Concrete Highways; Many Are Benefitted Sunday T:n Chateau Three Salt Lakers Sentenced to Two Years Federal Prison for Perjury in Liquor Case; $18,000 Pat ement Tax Artesian Wells Cut Three Ogdenites Draw Prison Sentences:! Passed By Commission Ogden River Water Federal Judge Not Controlled by Technical With no written protests received Flow, Engineers Say from property owners in paving dis- West Weber. E. S. Green is the retiring member in that precinct. In the Fourth precinct, consisting of Plain City, Warren, West Warren and Farr West, Lorenzo Taylor and Henry T. Maw have filed petitions. Joseph Skeen, president of the board, is the retiring member from the Fourth precinct. Protestant Churches Hold Joint Services Thanksgiving Day Lfde failed to give any material evidence I Ogden Post Praised By Trade Paper for Election Broadcast The Publishers Auxiliary, a national trade journal published in Chicago, states that the Ogden Post has the distinction of being the first weekly newspaper in the country to broadcast election returns in a daily newspaper field. Thousands of radio listeners on the night of the .election were given unexcelled service over KFUR, sponsored by The Post. The Publisher's Auxiliary says: The Ogden Post, a weekly newspaper, published by W. P. Epperson, scooped the daily press in Ogden on the night of the election by leasing the local radio broadcasting station KFUR, and giving full national, state end local election returns from 4 p. m. to 2 a. m. This was the first time in the history of Ogden that election returns were broadcast by a newspaper. So far as is known this is the first time a weekly paper has exclusively broadcast election returns in a daily field. Judge Johnson ordered the conspir-7 investigation which resulted in the Nearly four miles of paved highway was constructed within the county dur-- 1 charges recently tried, Before sentence was passed counsel ing the year at a cost of $76,062.91, it is announced by the board of county! for all the defendants argued motions in arrest of judgment and for new commissioners. The improvements, while they have trials, which were denied, been scattered, have greatly aided It is indicated that appeals to the farmers coming to the city with heav-- 1 circuit court will be taken in the cases iiy loaded wagons. The city paid half I as stay of execution pending appeal the cost on two of the projects, Wil-wgranted under bond of $2,500. son Lane and Harrisvifle, where .55 Johnson acknowledged that Judge of a mile of paving was done within there was merit to some of the tech-th- e city limits to connect up with , nical points of error in the indictment other paving within the county. the trial raised on motion in be- - 1 ClCgTcimS Trlbalf of tk. defendant The mm Harmed read fk. 177.18, and the Wilson Lane road, however, represent the most deter-mined effort to protect criminal trials Other paving done by the county from miscarriage and the judge said during the season just closed was as the trouble with criminal trials is we me cos $22,- - cling to old worn out rules and thus been - as 153 when the city commis- sion ronvened last week as a board of j lower end of Ogden Vailey" were held equalization and review, a tax assess-- 1 responsible for the decrease in flow ment of approximately $48,000 was of tne Ogden River from the vicinity levied against the property holders of the farms in Ogden to the valley Tuesday in a special ordinance passed mouth of the canyon, according to a I by the commission, report submitted before ' represent- The district where the work has been tives of the upper and lower water completed' includes Porter avenue be-- 1 users and the arbitration committee tween Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d consisting of Mayor Frank Francis, streets; Darling avenue between Jack- - j Samuel G. Dye and A. P. Bigelow, son and Van Buren avenues; Twenty- The report was concurred in by eighth street lietween Harrison and three engineers who have made er street Urate surveys of the Ogden river water avenues; Twenty-sevent- h between Grant and Washington ave- - question, including George M. Bacon, nues and Monroe avenue between state engineer; C. J. Ulrich, represent Twenty-thir- d and I Twenty-fourt-h ing the lower valley interests, and Samuel G. Margetis, representing the sep-Tyl- upper valley users. Mayor Francis stated that as mayor of Ogden, he felt a moral responsibility in the case but that Ogden must Hog Calling Contest At Livestock Show Promises Real . ,.lf the state water storage commission. A' pep stunt contest will be held I announced that is was that a during the tenth annual Ogden Live- - favorable report on thepossible res-Magpie wk show, according to the announce- - ervoir project would be made at thef. I ment of Secretary E. J. Fjeldsted next meeting of the commission on Thursday. These stunts will be part I November 28. of the daily programs of entertain-- 1 . , it useless ment thnt will be carried out each day , 1, a wBJd he matter or the of the show for the amusement of the! A beautiful silver trophy I antangle If , ad tim effect of per- will be awarded the group putting I men.. A Ruading those at the meeting to get on the winning stunt. I down to some fixed . . plan of procedure. R open to any dub, or-- 1 3.Lr-0ntr- t motion was unanamously carried ' Wh0 that the upper-lowwaterquestion ; desire to enter. The con-Ik- ,. sume from 15 to 30 minutes time and Mr Bicelow & M? nw to b. of ouch nature that it can corn-visito- rs. 5 ' YW' Dnlnncn llclCaSC Spencer From JaflhS?l?ASffiS w' ns, un ff program, and special musical numbers have been provided. The public is invited to attend. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. D. L. Hughes, pastor of the First Christian church. The Rev. Arthur J. Hansen, Baptist, will conduct the service. Invocation will be given by the Rev. John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church. Reading of Presidents Thanksgiving day proclamation will be done by the Rev. Lester P. Fagen of the First Methodist i- Unsuspccting Turks happily being fed by their dainty mistress in preparation for the fateful axe that will send them to the markets for Thanksgiving dinner tables. on Witt es oper-i-tio- fold tered by Weber in as many years. The contest Saturday is their sixth annual game. The northerners are coming into the game with an aerial threat that they are confident will carry them to victory. Weber hopes to beat them at their own game, having developed a passing attack of their own in addition to developing new plays that have not been put into action as yet this year. Loud speakers are being installed at the Held to enable the large crowd that is expected to see the game to get every ulay accurately. Coach Dixon Kapple of the Ogden High School will announce the plays. The kick-ohas been set at 2:80 sharp in order to accommodate the Idaho fans. The game has the hearty indorse' ment of the chamber of commerce, American Legion, and the various luncheon clubs of the city. It is Ogdens opportunity to see a first class football game on the one hand and to benefit the college and advertise Ogden on the other. See you at the game! a Increased markets in Southern for Utah products is seen with 11 the visit of Frank 1. O'Brien, domestic la's trade commissioner of the chamber of commerce. In ro- - Sheriff R. I). Rincock Aids in tewing the trade possibilities with Tracing Stolen Goods to SecondSocrelai y E. J. Fjeldsted. Mr. O'Brien be should stated that Utah supplying -Hand Store in Idaho Falls the coast with food stuffs purchased Los in and thal from the east, turn, Where Rat Sloan, Operator of Angeles makes u bid for manufacturthe Store, Is Arrested; Other ed articles on u purely compete! ivo basis of service, price and quality. Charges .May be Made Mr. O'Brien will remain in Ogden for about ten days, going from here to l.ogan, then into Lluho and return Using Ogden us their base of lit Provo and southern Utah. where they could rest from In a conference with Governor Geo. their escapades, the three men arrest11. Pern and Harden Bcnnion, slate week by Sheriff R. D. Pincock ed last commissioner of agriculture, Mr. are probably guilty of several more of O'Brien discussed the possibilities lohbcries in Ihe surrounding states, butload of a train special sending officers declare. ter, cheesp, poultry, produce and liveFat Sloan, a fourth member of the stock men to lxs Angeles next FebSheriff Pincock declared, has ruary to meet with the California ir.ing, commission men to determine how the I wen arrested in Idaho Falls where he remarketable products of the intermoun- i clod us a fence or tain country can he put up to the ceiving the rtolen merchandise and selling it out to sheepherders and cowmutual benefit of both. into Trade possibilities will be discussed boys who would take it. outdetecwith local merchants in the near fu- ranges away from any possible tion. of merchandise stolen ture, and Mr. O'Brien will speak be- from Quantities Sugar City and Stevensville fore the Rotary club on November 2b. r.tuies the were identified in the second Land store operated by Sloan, who admitted buying e rifle stolen from the Shoot tore and I it again. At Legion SmuI 01W 0( lhe trio lr I tested by Sheriff Pincock, has been A turkey shoot of unusual interest taken to Sait Lake to face charges of 'will le held Sunday from 10 u. m. to J holding up a service station at the 3 p. m. at the American legion cha-- j point of an old style automatic pistoL teau, under the uurpievs of the Amcr-- I The two other members of the trio, ican legion, it is announc'd by Post! Victor A. Wilson and James E. Carl, I will Uominandcr Ora Ilundy. probubly be turned over to Idaho An unlimited numlier of fine milk-- 1 ofiiuula for prosecution, where they fed turkeys have been arranged for, ndniit holding up a sendee station at and .22 caliber rifles will be provided. I wn Falls and another at Billings, A novel edimination method is being Montana, where they also stole the worked out that will give the average new.Dinlge coupe found in their a chance to make the high I re?sion here in Ogden, I The Sugar City store was robbed score. w ith I u merchandise valued at $400, and The hall will be provided amounted to standard targets, regulation range anda' kti'vcnsvillc ,.e 1 ample seHts for spectators, and spe-- 1 uvl'r. $M0, including a large assort- cial arrangements are being made to ??ea. manufactured by the Ogden provide for lady patrons, as Ogden I Netting company, which helped to boasts of many excellent lady shots, I V.'1'0 0,tae kloan store. Sheriff I recently returned from whom are expected to attend. Ifjlmuny of Idaho, assisted in tracing the loot. Cali-fi.rni- w Enjoy a Real Thriller; Trade Relations With FOURTH MEMBER Los Angeles Urged by Trade Commissioner OF BANDIT GANG th' er TwS?' winxjttee to25ES; ! Ulrich and Mr. Margetts. I Entries for the contest must be in lMr. engineers will be asked to devise T pfety! The TCV" fft1' ?,? t Thl ftdgesaid he will allow the lr Ch,cf of p1,ce II,rr S- - An dent,greuVoYSalhusbandry havi already eicuified thTfr circuit coJrt of appeal, to decide n anz. make ,uca. The foregoing expenditures are ex- - whether technical errors are sufficient derson. (tention to enter the contest and will I as I seem elusive when may of cost the advices! of . a1118, A Trial!?. on was beinir on ut held right stunt. as Sneneer to the defendants. Mnot free approxpaving thpir Judge Rolapp was former president miles into of the Amalgamated Sugar company imately two and one-ha- lf of Ogden, Utah, and was also general Huntsville to connect with the Ogden counsel for the Great Western Sugar canyon paving, by the state, i company. ty for the retired has Although Judge Rolapp from many of his business activities, county was .... ovuic inicrniiuonai at i PniioV in a secona vire ne re-- i Portland and created a great deal similar on he is still a director of the Deseret Naa James Terry Thursday. ccjVed Wednesday. ofr)avjj 7 amusement. We expert the crand . .. tional Bank of Salt Lake City, direc- Airs. M. H. Ellison, 7'brhneJ.Yr charge was sentenced to pay $50 or rhsmpjon hog caller of the Pacific serve 50 days in jail. tor of the Home Fire Insurance comNorthwest to enter the contest at Og-- a not guilty to BoyS James Brinton pany, director of the Royal Coal comS W We also have a number of local I . is Rocpossession at and ,, I liquor pany of Utah and director of the charge 1 an I Jo Dies Fair. Dee entries that some R cornstiff L6SS LESll J cltnCrS jpromise liberty under $300 bail pending his ky Mountain Packing corporation. trial on December 14. f;,x v Luncheon The general program of ente rt&ui-- 1 finpopy Tnoin'DInfFe Mrs. Maragret Cowley Ellison, wife r(J Xold Bert Ross was arrested Wednesday H ment for the tenth annual Ogden Live-- 1 $5 of Moms H. Ellison, Layton, Utah, night on a liquor possession charge at born September 7, 1884, passed away hs home, 750 Twenty-fift- h More comradeship between fathers stock Bhow announced by the enter- street, by . . committee trill consist of the I Thursday morning November 22, a. f Deputy Sheriffs D. F. Steele and Fred and sons and less cash were declared! tainment annual stockmerfi Memorial Dee 1928, at the hospital, Tout and a federal prohibition officer iiM' boxing carnival, the I . elf' stockmenA ball and annual livestock! Identifying 89 out of 100 pictures Utah, following an illness of and is at liberty under $300 bail, in a contest at the public library, Ogden, show These features five weeks. banquet. James Bevan of 8467 Adams avenue Besides her husband she is survived to her husband in his business enter- - fore the Ogden Rotary club luncheon been a part of the program was declared the winner of a $5 prize by two sons, Stanley C., a graduate prizes, and yet has been an ardent and at the Ilotel Bigelow, tainment siace. the inception M staged At Months park offered by the Child Culture club of of the University of Utah and a late faithful, social and church worker, Many parents are too prone to give r.liow and are highly popular with the! ccJlte6t T' an exciting game is assured. exhibitors as of show school the and served dismiss 15 Laythen president their boy a dollar and student of Leland Stanford University, having patrons. Ogden. More than 300 public The champions were Entertained ton was ward and Uniwhile him the now he Reed the from their cards at serving C., and Primary, said, have minds, who attending pupils reading I moth-- 1 as a board member of the North Davis j what the boy really needs and what ing boy by the books he reads and he Thursday evening at the home of Mr, t library participated in the contest. versity of Utah, and also by her broth-Mrs.' Henry De Vree, 1272 Mar-Tcontacts iibstract makes. be 1 stake Primary and teacher in the Ley-- j he would profit from the most is The judges were Miss Helen Parker, er, Maragret W. Cowley, two Drive,1 several members of. the , direr-1 was under the ton program time to ward the relief confidence. and both mutual Wallace W. and Murray W., society up tadeship librarian of the childrens division; fam tion L. of E. furuishir.g' clever entertainment chairman of the Ford, Frank Ross spoke of the personal Mrs. E. A. Larkin, a member of the of Layton, and a sister, Gladys W.of her death. of the party. The locals reD'lwork S. with fpatur?S' Boys Suncommittee, held will Funeral in be services a such which contact bears great Childrens Hour club, and Mrs. Clar- Cowley of Los Angeles. n Heir di-worth scout 1 in championship regardless of.,, Young, executive, She has been a devoted wife and day, November 25, 1928, at 1 p. m., fkpnce in a boys life and of the ence Packer of the Childrens Culture outcome of Saturdays game. the rcct e charge. in tabernacle. the a service influence xerted Kaysville grow mother, and of great clerical club. ofa mile, cost, cae mne, coat 22,330.2!. .tu-lB&- St j Prominent Layton Matron, James Bevan Wins In Picture Contest at rTLJ Need Comradship I And n at 11 . --- -- 1 com-ers- he , , ti-i- us |