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Show Friday, December 28, TIIE OGDEN POST Eociation has sent out from the National office at St. Paul, Minn., a bulletin which reviews this subject and Member Utah State Tress Association concludes by saying: Member National Editorial "The N. E.A. will continue the fight The Ogden Post Araociation against unfair government competi- f. tion by appealing to congress for re-ie- Published each Friday by The Olden Poat Printing and Publishing company, 2428 Kieael avenue. their customers and at the same time tend to weed out the shoestring speculators who cannot afford to lose. This limits wild speculative profits as well as disastrous losses when the market takes a drop like it did reof cently. As it was, thenotmajority to forced were security buyers tell but can await a revival in prices. Thus a panic was undoubtedly avert- - Johnson bill would have been passwl and it al the last session of congress, that purfor was repealed especially the peopose. Just now it is well thatwill gain ple should know what Utah in water rights if the bill becomes a law. We quote paragraph (a) of article 3, chapter 6, of the laws of Utah 192S Pert Paragraphs SfcPEOPiEJO. A real diplomat would be a man who could inveigle a back-se- drir into starting a whispering campaign New York Sun. COLUMN at SCRAPE OFF THE BARNACLES The Republican party in One view of an athletic man is th fellow who hires a small boy to u I -the grass so he can play golf and (.) Th.ro i hereby appropriated th. mojth obtain a little exercise. Portland News. i, have been offered by apologists, all who thTre is Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico) and upon one thing Califor-1 namely, are blind It isn't doing the real estate busi. agreed; basin to the lower (Arizona, i ness any good to have all our presi' nia and Nevada) respectively the ex- - something radically wrong witn elusive beneficial consumptive use ff Grand Old Party as it has functioned dential candidates born in such humble homes. Springfield, Ohio, Sun. of water per an- - in tbe past in this state, 7,500,000 acre-feall water include shall which num, the matter is that the ct Member when the family used to necessary for the supply of any rights , nin- - of Bamberger, Wattis and was which may now exist. group on the front porch to have- a petirs at the election of 1928, de- - kodak picture taken on Sunday? It will be seen that the adoption Trv of crushing one of a series to group em these days. Florida the compact and the building of the $nly Times-Unio- n. dam will clarify all title to water in 1 the delicate art of lower and the between upper rights baU? In this day of labor basin states. This being the case, it devices, This time, the pretext agomt Bam n why doesnt someone saving invent is time to stop the squabble now that a note was renew itself ? Goshen. Ind will that berger was the support he congress has passed the Swing-Johbound Democrat. bill. posed to have from an oath Sevens, as the known Utah secret the indication that There is society In some cases a mans time is so This same jack o'lantern of Hallowe en legislature will adopt the 19ZZ valuable he has to move his home compact irrespective of Arizonas at- - was stuck in peoples windows in tituuc in the matter. when the same candidate first aspired closer to the golf grounds. Dallas It is worth noting that the upper Uo United States senator. Then it News. basin furnishes practically all the waa the "Gold Dust Twins of Weber In 20 per cent, of grade crossing water which will flow over the pro- - wbo carried the hib goblin. This year who lot automobiles run into the sacrosanct more posed Boulder dam or be diverted into accidents, was a Arizona and California. It is the broadcast the scare, including a sides of trains, instead of trains hitof many well informed people meT national committeeman and state ting automobiles. that the dam should be built in the chairman 0f the party ahd an of Lees Ferry. Surely a site Despite the better construction of more advantageous to Utah and the Bituation as it related to Mr. wildings and the widespread interUPP y m8t Wattis was very similar. Estimable est that has been created in fire pre9 vention, the fire loss approximates veifa Senator William II. King voted for gentleman a"d of to poliknown was be, many 500,000,000 a year. the bill tical backers were not acceptable to the people. Pitted against a thorough- ance, firmness of character, and ADMINISTRATION OF acumen, and one who can wield ly pleasing and agreeable personality, JUSTICE and an inoffensive executive, such as some influence in the distribution of The National Council of the Nation Governor Dem has shown himself to al Economic league, composed of some be it proved inevitable that Mr. Wat patronage. In short, put the old hulk in dry 5000 presidents and professors of uni-tj8 wouid be defeated. That he was dock and scrape off the barnacles. versities, judges, lawyers, bankers, buried B0 deepiy in the Bnow drift, is . Observer. merchants, manufacturers, farmers, of factors. of numbr lt Jalair ieaders, etc., scattered throughTh defeat of Governor Mabey in 24 was another demonstration of the oi administration "justice faculty of the elector- discriminating of Utah. In that instance an un The bulletin just issued shows that f4? man r a minonty P1? a majority voted in favor of a judicial in each state to make a study hr ran. a?ai?st,l aa incumbent gov-o- f ALIAS End W the power of state organization and procedure and ernr w SUMMONS was command his and at Crart .f Weber Ceantj Dbtrict coun-in la th. 1 patronage practice courts, and that such .f Utah cils should have no further powers. seeking a second term, a veteran of First Sa vines State Bank of Ogden, n corporation. two a and That state judges should be appointwars, good campaigner, Plaintiff, vs. William P. Chambers, a widower, But the people didnt want Mabey and Cheater Arthur Chamber and Jana Dm ed by the governor. his wife, whoa, other and true That the term of office should be for for a second term and said so with Chambers, name la to this unknown, Defendant life. unmistakable emphasis. He had not THE STATEplaintiff OF UTAH TO SAID DE. That the full judicial power should satisfied them in his administration FENDANTS: be unified and vested in one state or- - and the party could not put him over. You ar hereby summoned to appear within day after service of thie summons That a majority of the people of twenty upon you, if served within the County in That there should be specialized Utah normally prefer to vote the which thie action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service ; and defend the abort be obvious. ticket is Witness !.arer publican .,? entitled action ; and in cnee of your failure so district be attorneys . T??t appointed the vote for Senator Smoot in to do. Judgment will be rendered against that vernor 1926 large to the demand of the iw aild the election of Don B. Col yon according which has been filed with the Clerk, E- - O. Leatherwood each time plaint, ton and hTht of said eourt. aThis action is brought for the purpoM of .f foreclosing thl geyahave came a?J and legislative council in each that certain mortgage now out candidates state of for legislature to assist in the study of tending against tha following described er than those who as more fully appears from plaintiffs ic.e pending legislation. complaint, to which reference ia hereby made: untted That there should be uniform state A part of Lota Z and S, in Block 9, in t all would seem to Plat e88on laws on marriage and divorce, probate HB" of Ogden Cite Survey: Beginning corner of said Lot 2, and administration, statute of frauds, lim- - be that ifc ia not the Sevens" alone at the Southeast thence West S rods, thence North 19 itations, wills, conveyances, deaths by that aila the party in Utah, nor is it running rode, thence Eaat S rode, thence South II wrongful acts, admission to the bar, the "church that is to blame for its rode, to the place of beginning. THATCHER A YOUNG. traffic and motor vehicles, liens on failures. The Republican party shouk Attorney. personal property, foreign corpora- - now have learned the lesson of three P. O. address 914 Plaintiff First National Bank tions, issurance, state liquor laws, successive defeats, Utah. Building, Ogden, commercial arbitration, descent and First publication November SO, 1928. They each teach the same moral: Last publication December 28, 1928. distribution, guardianship. The people demand a new deaL That the grand jury system should Then, and not until then, can. the Creditors n0Ti.baef Republican party in Utah regain the there should be legislation to support of the In of the Second Judicial the District Court people. District in and for the County of Weber, State Get rid the domination of the of PrThat theshould?pHi' Utah. In th matter of the estate of Maa9a dis- - Mgang in Salt Lake, Creditors will rgaret P. Bingham, deceased. viHnpiw jLrhDpntfnn0,! business nvo- the , to voucher claims with present f W putes and the enforcement of aum-- L alSif in at 260 S2nd Street, Ogden, Utah, ea or before February 17, 1929. yjjdcate mary proceedings. Sele LILLIAN B. B EXNAP, There are other minor questions chairman, some (SIGNED) of the Hatat of Administratrix a conception of submitted, most of which are decided 01L J81 P. Bingham, Deceased. Margaret what it is all about. in the affirmative. D. B. ROBERTS, The conclusions arrived at seem fair Attorney for Administratrix, F.ir the executive committee. Ogden, Utah. Name as national committeeman a and equitable, but there is not much Firat publication December 14, 1928. hope or danger of wholesale legislation I man Last publication January 4, 1929. experience, national acquaint- along the lines proposed. Tradition BtrnS with the 1921! POWER GROWTH BUSINESS ed. matter Oc- 1AROMETER Entered aa aecond-claa- a Securities are like any other cominvestiAfter nearly two years of tober 17, 1927, at the poat office at modity and subject to the law of Research If dumped Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March gation, the Statistical demand. of the National Electric supply andon the market through 8, 1879. wholesale conthe reached jght association has because margins Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year clusion that the demand for industrial force of necessity cover drop in prices, to insufficient are acculower serves as an unusually loss is as disastrous as index of conditions throughout the resulting rate 365 when a occurs crop is dumped through Telephone American industry General business to hold the same. of producers with inabilty activity is, as a rule, synonymous of stock exThe program voluntary EDITORIAL :,he activity of factory machinery. It to stabankers and members tag been estimated by the National change of the financial the bilize practices CHRISTMAS CARDS Industrial conference board that 73 Christmas night, after the children per cent of all machinery is operated nation, deserves unqualified commendation. had tired of their toys and books and y electricity, and that nearly had been tucked in bed with their is purchased from of this power little tummies filled with turkey, plum BOUNTEOUS SUPPLIES OF and power companies. pudding and other Christmas goodies; ight electric the of light business The FUEL OIL ASSURED had discussed the after the grown-up- s grow-.n- g is steadily World oil production in 1928 is exand companies power doings of the happy day and gone to should each year and, therefore, pected to reach 1,279,220,000 barrels, their rooms, leaving the living rooms over rf which total the American continto the grandfather, he pulled his easy normally show a substantial gain ent will produce 85 per cent. This chair before the fireplace, filled his the preceding period. New customers addare kinds continually is all a world increase over 1927 of about being pipe with his favorite blend, lighted it, of beand for awhile smoked in contentment. ed to the lines; new motors are 29,825,000 barrels, or 2.3 per cent. The most important development in On a stand nearby he noted the ing installed in factories; new indusbasket filled with Christmas cards, trial uses are constantly being de- the oil industry this year has been which had been coming in for more veloped, which, to a large extent sup- the progress made by oil producers iu than a week. Reaching for the basket, plant older processes depending upon the United States to balance supply which he placed on his knees, he turn other forms of energy Oil heating with demand and thus conserve oil by ed the cards one by one, admired the is rapidly supplanting the coal reducing waste. In the face of an artistry, read the sentiments expressed and electric refrigeration the available supply almost double the actand noted the names thereon. Soon ice box. The market for ual yield of the fields, production revery soon, he was with friends anc all sorts of devices for mained practically stationary this g neighbors friends of long ago, and ,he home is increasing by leaps and year. neighbors of more recent date and of bounds until the householder is no The United States is expected to today. There was a card from a city longer simply a customer for light- remain for years the dominating facin the Old Bay state, from a woman user. tor in the petroleum situation and stawho was now fighting the battle of ing; he has become a power are bility of the industry will depend upof farms thousands life alone. There was a card from Every your the to both on intelligent and effective control of adding electrified, Atbeing Bill, the engineering friend at an lantic seaside resort. There was a day and night loads of the light and American production. Never before was the nation so well card from "A. L. friend and neigh- power company. The Statistical Research depart- supplied with high grade fuel oils and bor of pears long gone by one who had achieved great success in the ment has been making a careful study gasoline at reasonable and unifrom world. There were cards from friends of these factors of growth and sea- prices. Assured supply of fuel oil Is in the states of the middle west and sonal variations and, while it is not causing a rapid increase in the use house-heatirelatives in his own home state. There yet completed, it is felt that prelim- of automatic were cards from loved ones in the inary estimates of normal use of cur- plants. Automatic heat in the home, provalleys of Colorado and from "John rent can be made and applied to the M. in Denver City. There were cards and collected of duced by oil or gas, is the greatest production figures from California cities and towns with published by the United States Geo- convenience and labor-savthat has palm-line- d streets, and from the cities logical Survey. since the advent of been developed of the great Northwest. "As a result of interconnection," electricity. As he read the names he marveled N. Tidd, "05 kilowatts of says at the days and blessings which had powerGeorge plant capacity does today what MINING A GREAT BASIC been his in the years that had passed. 100 kilowatts to do in 1913. took it He rejoiced that these bonds of friend INDUSTRY dollar is worth only 05 cents ship still held firm even though spread Todays Mining is the basic of all wealth. from sea to sea, bat his eyes grew in general buying power as compared Mining creates new wealth It takes dollar's moist as he missed the names of many with 1913, yet it still buys a the useless from the ground, and whose cards had ceased to come for worth of power on the 1913 basis. transforms it into the invaluable. That is a very creditable record for ever. The west was opened up by With these thoughts flitting through the power industry perhaps un- mining.great Towns, transportations, and his mind, he turned to cards of the equalled in any other line of industrial growth were brought into friends and neighbors of today the being by. mines. It paved the way cards from those with whom he met for agricultural development to folfrom time to time and from day to THE PROOF OF T11E low. day. As he did so he thought how PUDDING The precious metals support our fine is friendship, that substance un No better proof of the essential monetary systems. The base metals, seen which sustains one at home soundness of the American economic friendship which hallows the past, of system could be found than the am such as copper, lead and zinc, are in modern life. today, and makes life worth living. Icability today existing between laMines have brought direct prosperWhen the cards were all scanned, he mused for a while, knocked the bor and capital. ity to many states, where mining is At the present time many of the the principal industry. And indirectly, ashes from his pipe, arose from his ' ehair, switched off the lights, am great foreign powers are in the through its widespread service it has stood for awhile looking through the throes of unrest. The Russian Soviet benefited the entire nation, and window out over the snow on a moon experiment has yet to be worked out every American citizen. lit earth and sky. What he saw out satisfactorily, and has been chiefly there he can not tell, but it was some- distinguished by conflicts between difTHE thing that filled his heart with happi- ferent Communist factions. England, BILL ness something that was big and Austria, Germany and France have laAs has long been predicted by men fine. bor problems. Government ownership n of basic industries has not met the of political discernment, the beDam has (Boulder Bill) WIIAT WILL WE DO demands of workers, and has damaged come a law. The squabble and filiWITH 19297 national prosperity. buster so long carried on by Arizona, Could anything have been more apIn comparison, the United Statqs and backed up by Utah, failed. propriate or significant than the nam- stands out, with unparalleled prosper- The lately bill the senate with some passed ing of January, the first month of the ity and industrial satisfaction Examendments and was inconsequential year, after the Roman diety Janus for coal, major American indusaccepted without further amendment the god of all beginnings the go cept have been free from strikes for by tries the house, and was then promptly with two opposite faces, one lookini years and even minor disputes be- signed by the president. back into the past and the other facinj tween employes and employers have Apparently, as the matter now forward. been rare. all the Colorado river states stands, cue me that the Isnt for you and in With with coun in our the wages growth exception of Arizona and and for everyone else as we begin this of 1929? Should we not be as try, millions of workers are purchas- Utah want the Boulder dam built, and AMERICAN ROADS WIN Jear looking backward and it would seem that these two states RECOGNITION looking ing stock in industries which furnish should concur in the decision of the them be the will employment. the They In forward, studying the past for foreign road building I remaining five states. The bill as Frankdiscussing lessons it will teach, and facing the capitalists of tomorrow. B Curran, chief- of highways! future with hope, strength, and conCapital has made our prosperity assed provides that the bill cannot section of automotive division of the ccome until imoperative and labor has benefited And the fidence 7 approved by bureau of foreign and domestic comThis is a good time to review the ported panaceas are found, when six of the river states. It is evident merce, says that the world is turning Arizona will not approve the law, past, not only the past year but the brought to America, to be sadly lack- that to the United States for and that is state on Utah highway independing life. we What have in the qualities that would endear done, ing past things formation and materiaL what things have we left undone them to our individualistic and inde- to help her block the proposition. Salt Lake newspapers make much During the last four years," says What have we learned from the things pendent thinking eitizens. Mr. of the fact that Utah can Curran, we have made an exblock the done and from things undone? Bascc on all that has gone before, what wir rROTECTING THE building' of the dam and are clearly cellent collection of data on highways antagonistic to the measure. In an and highway transportation abroad we do with 1929? What will we do INVESTOR editorial of recent date the Salt Lake and of new opportunities for ourselves, for our families, for for American In summing up the Nations 'busi- Tribune has to trade resulting from road improvesay: mankind ? 1928 which sets a new roc ness for "If Arizona, before June 21 next, ments. We have heard the remark, ho or she has a past. Who is there who has ord for volume, the American Bank- shall ratify the seven-stat- e compact, Argentina, South Africa and Ausnot a past? One's past, no matter ers Associated Journal says an au- and California in the meantime un- tralia buy American road making mahow ignoble, is a valuable part of his spicious beginning is set for the new conditionally ratifies, the law will au- chinery . Persia, the Soviet and conditions become at the close of tomatically year by operative after the life, because from it he can draw employ American engineers to 1928. president anhas by proclamation commendable future. direct the development of their As regards speculation on the nounced full ratification. Or. after But in reviewing the past make no highway systems. conservative June 21, if Utah shall ratify the the mistake of viewing it with regret. stock exchange, to coordinate the work ofIndia plans' road im- -i compact, and California ratify Regrets are useless things; they in bankers and brokers have raised marprovement under a central the board. law will unconditionally, become warnject hopelessness into the soul, anc gin requirements and repeated Road construction in Java operative. increases waste valuable energy. excesses." ings against demand for Americw But "til one of these conditions Most folks learn by making mis . asphalt Along with improvements in indus- is Australia dead-lettthe law met, is a adopts a new federal aid takes. If one has to learn to stanc trial production methods the nation and not a dollar can be not a stroke system based on ours. A Swedish en- on ones feet through having one's has been benefited by just as great of work done underspent; lnVCnts a new its terms. Furthfeet slip, there is no cause to regre improvements in its financial strucpaving ermore, no construction can be under- process the slip. The child learns to walk by ture. The Federal Reserve system in have taken, been on a world-- 1 falling down. Man learns to live the strengthens our banking system, while of the any event, until the secretary interior shall have made con- V d campaign tocarrying same way. Repent face absut bu arouse stock bond modern and exchanges have tracts for the sale of power from foreign countries in road interest in do not regret. built sound up practices in security Boulder dam, on terms adequate, in especial y by the use mprovement Do not worry about that water tha. of Ameri- and his opinion, to repay the cost of the can buying selling. has gone under the bridge; there is methods, materials and the the several investment within fifty years. During past years more coming down stream; keep your public, knowing little about securities The one thing apparently cenain is eye on that. or their actual values, has rushed that construction work on the dam will 1929 is another year. We have brand new chance to begin life al headlong into an orgy of speculative not begin for a long time to come, even A BUSINESS financiers if Arizona should be unsuccessful in PROPOSITION over again; you and I; to mold thing) buying where seasoned If tariff schedules are reduced to feared to tread afresh with the knowledge gaincc Recognizing this con getting its case into the federal courts from all our past experiences to guide dition and also a duty which they for adjudication. Theres many a slip a pomt where manufacturers in th cheap-labcountries of Europe can us. owe to the public to try and protect twixt the cup and the lip. " The people of Utah, as a whole, are bring their products into this Let us not fret about the mistakes it from its own lack of experience country we made in 1928, but make sure we in the field of finance, stock ex- by no means opposed to the building and undersell our products, there is one of the of two dam; indeed, there are many only do not repeat them in 1929. things to do reduce changes, their broker methods and who strongly faVor the measure. wages, or close down plants, throwing Wickes Wamboldt. bankers have exerted every effort to millions of our workmen into idlecurb speculating or gambling tenden- Among those who favor are Half ness. said of Salt Woolley Henry M. Leland, a GOVERNMENT AS JOB Lake, hydrographic cies on the part of those who could of engineer engineer, PRINTER high and standing, also not afford to take chances. Th differencerecently. a Jorge number of the Utah is the difference Society between the full Uncle Sam does the biggest busi In the old days speculative listed se- of dinner Resolutions Engineers. pail and ths favorin' ness in the world as a job printer, curities were commonly purchased by the measure were empty dinner pail, between a nation only prevented by by selling stamped envelopes and print putting up a small percentage of the opposition. Now that of many millions of well-pai- d ing the return addresses on them, purchase price, known as a "margin.' the bill has become a law this element citizens as against millions of thrifty people in small or large quantities. If the price went up, a largo profit is favorable to the with poverty." of struggling The country newspaper and job was enjoyed; if down, often a total the The compact which was re- - vast United States is glad to buy lbe printing offices have always protest- loss. During the past few years repquantities of material which we nb los'siature of wu' ed against this as unfair competition utable broker members of New York, 1J-- .. The repeal was made practical- do not produce ourselves from other on the part of Uncle Sam, and as tak- San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, ly without debate and at the riviuest countries, and we want to give such ing away a large source of revenue Boston and other stock exchanges have of both Utah United Stales senators rations an even break in selling us from the smaller printing establish- been consistently and steadily rais- and both representatives in congress. their products, but we must protect Had the ments in the country towns and small- ing margin requirements and impost-in- g against unregulated foreign compact not been ourselvesion. is ion. petit it er cities. 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