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Show lr READERS! ktttr July 20th This Paper Will Have No Free Distribution. ini SUBSCRIBE TODAY! I foLCME Subscription Basis. I OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JI JULVJ5 I.V 12, 199 Honor Students For Sprint; Quarter At U From Oj;dcn TO 18 Old Folks Are Guests GREATER OGDEN At Lor in Farr Bark; Have Knjoyable Day CAMPAIGN FUND Saturday, July 20. These dates are the most import-J- b ant ones in the history of Ogden andthose participating in the Ogden; i Post Travel dub. The first date marks the close ofl the Ust remaining credit offer, and' will spell victory or defeat" to the! club member who is out to win. The second date. July 20, marks the close of the entire subscription drive. Just 9 days distant. It is now a matter of hours! Just a few minutes more to WIN or LOSE a prize worth 31550.00. Just a few circuits of the hour hand and then too late! ' If TODAY and TOMORROW pass without speedy action on your part your favorite may lose. After Wednesday night at 9 p. m. and throughout the remainder of the Ogden Posts subscription drive, there is a material decrease in the credit earning power of subscriptions and advertising cou- 9. En-eunpme- nt; nurpoae of acquainting the of Ae .Ute oi Utah with d methods discovered and endeavor of field by their in a, r REACHES $25,000 Wednesday, July 17, 9 p. m. com-mitt- in Farming, Live-etoc- k Horticulture, Dairying, and Poultry Raising to Annual be Explained at Noted Authorities to Give Addresses county's moat honored guests, the old folks who pioneered the country, were royally entertained at I r in Karr p.nk Thursday by members of the county and church old Red and Blue Trnnt.s Hold Final lolks' cummittec. Among the 2493 guests wearing Meeting Today Noon nt Hotel adges there were 90 whu have passed Bigelow; President Alton and their IHHh birthday who were given white badges; 77S between SO and 90 Chairman Anderson Pleased years of age wearing blue badges, and Wcht-- (Special) cards have been sent byCongratulatory the scholarship of the University of Utah to fourteen Ogden students who have nented the rating of honor students, lecause of their high scholastic records for the spring quarter of the school year 1928-2All of these had averages well above a B. The following Ogden students were among the 360 students of the university having the highest average grades for the spring quarter: Al- Stephen 1). Durrant, E.,L,JJrown John Edward Irving, tlelen Merrill, Phyllis Alene Merrill, !j. Raymond Pouter, Raymond Earl Read, Dayrel D. Smith. Alice Tanner, Emerson B. Thatcher, Helen Ilia Willie and Evelyn Nielson wood. The plan of sending cards to honor studentscongratulatory was inaugurated about four years ago by the scholarship committee. It is the result of a desire on the part of the committee to recognize scholastic mer-t- . Slethods TODAY! NUMBER 32 14 at u. a. c meet Latest After July 20th This Paper Will be Put on a Cash SUBSCRIBE lift All FARMERS I READERS! that cannut be overtonie by a few days' honest effort. Jut n little more 'termination, a few ni.oe long-teror a few more adver- books would change UP bance for one of the major v,,.ur f n,,s aml vour this tan,lK 1 Think what encouragement this to your friends who are so i: created in your auccess. All members have laid plans to their credits by thousands, yes, h mdrrd of thousands and possibly nilllions. Subscriptions and adverting coupon loiks will roll In to the Ogden lost Campaign Headquarters u! 2428 Kiesel avenue as never before. Below we give the names alphabet ically And their addresses and telephone numbers. This list dites not indicate their standing in any way. Mr. Maud Benedict, Wilson Ijine. Mr. T. M. Jones, Hooper, Utah. it. T. Murphy, 19 18 Kceles avenue. J. Wm. Norton, 490 25th street, w 1625 between 70 and 80 who were given red budges. Everything possible for the comfort and amusement of the old folks was done to make the day the huge success that it was. The guests were taken to the park in automobiles, and a bounteous dinner was served on the tables at the park. Supper was also served late in the afternoon before any of the visitors departed to their homes. The afternoon program was given to the various groups seated around on rugs placed on the grass, and in rocking chairs hastily provided. Included on the program were selections by a male quartet composed of William T. 1ickett, Gerard Klomp, Herbert Smith and Joseph Madson; comic songs by Mary E. Farley and Mrs. Herbert Seagjr; violin solos by Alfred Jaggvr; guitar and Hawaiian music by Mrs. Castle II. Murphy; by the Union 1aeific band; readings by Mary Duffy and Emma Koldewyn and dancing by students of Dorothy Young. uM lx With Success of Drive and Congratulate All Participants With the "Grentcr Ogden" advertising fun.! now practically fully subscribed, the Reds and Blues, comprising the fund rommittees, wil! hold encamp-SffheI Sending authorities, an their final meeting at noon today at Agri-colleat the Utah State the Hotel Bigelow, it is announced by each smnmer. This R. Alton, president of the chamthe short course will be held ber of commerce. Chairman Harry S. Anderson exA program designed especially for pressed himself as fully satisfied that . VTl.ti kaa Man AMnOTM the fund goal of $25,000 would be passed. In addition to advertising Ogden Students who failed to maintain a pon books. to miss the ninth an- phone 965. as a tourist and industrial center, three Term 3100.00 and I Long the average during Sulwcriptions past quarter Lewis U Parker, 3015 Torter aveusil encampment. road projects are included on the adhave been placed on probation and Coupon Books Count Most. 3572-J- . nue, phone As dairying is to be emphasized in will be vertising program that will attract adGet them! Give them! Yours to participate in any Miss KAthryn Shufflebarger, 2332 Itk program, America's most eminent student inelegible ditional travel to Ogden. deactivity during the coming might be the very one to be the Jefferson avenue, phone has been secured to give The Weber canyon road from Echo in to factor the race. this quarter, latest ruling ciding easy going Mrs. C. A. Swaner, 3128 Adams where the IJncoln highway turns work in that phase of agricul-w- T of the according Any Those who hold back subscription! avenue, phone 3540-J- . south to Ogden is one of the most He is none other than O E. student scholarship committee. who fails to pass in will only lose for after Wednesday, of the bureau of dairying, P. C. Taylor, 841 Washington ave important projects, together with the of his work, provided he is the credits tumble again. Give every Washington, D. C. J. B. Fitch, of the ronosed road through Ogden canyon 1523-J- . nue, phone registered for 12 hours credit or subscriptions and buy every coupon to Randolph and the scenic highway to 30th 322 Mrs. tusss SUte Agricultural college, and more, Whitaker, Margaret or who fails to pass in all of book you can and leave them at 2128 the lop of Mount Ogdon. u eminent dairy authority will contR be is carrying less than Kiesel avenue for your favorite con stieet, phone 1526-y01 With good roads leading to scenic act class work and give special lec- Vi8 Ita Up to You 12 hours, is automatically dropped testant and they will be properly areas tures on improved dairy methods. and with fundi to advertise for is hand. The crucial If test at you from the university. to Beacon credited. tourist travel, Ogden will have every The dairy sessions will begin Tues-Ldo ever intend doing anything BIG, to go ahead. Chairman opportunity Who Will Win? July 16, at 9 a. m., when Chief it now. Show your friends that you Soon said: Anderson "The Greater Ogden ted vul discuss the value of bull Lincoln That is the question that no person value your reputation for doing things IsHOcietions, and Mr. Fitch will talk fund success ought to stimulate Ogden them with will So that faith Ogden citizenship and give momentum to keep you can answer as this is written.' At Declared ta the selecting of herd sires. closely arrayed are the flub members for their support and that you wil MO p. m. the same day, Mr. Fitch every effort to develop this commuThe large, revolving million candle nity. that it depends entirely upon what is- not lie satisfied with A prize, but noth will conduct a general discussion on Highways power beacon light soon to be install 'I desire to express my appreciaFrom 8 p. On feeding of dairy cattle. Grant and Lincoln avenues were de- accomplished between now and Wed- ing short of THE prise will do. Hurry! ed tower at Air tion of the on top of a sea-iko, of clared arterial public highways by the a. to 9:30 p. m. in the general splendid pert, Ogden will enable fliers for 3d the busy business Utah Oil Awarded Men and professional Mr. Reed will give an address on board of city commissioners Monday miles distant to locate the landing men who the needs of the dairy industry. gave their time and energy to be used together with county and it Is announced by those familiar to this campaign Oil field, Convention and to the progresOn Wednesday morning from 8 a. state roads connected therewith. with the huge beacon. sive Ogden citizens who have made a, to 11 a. m. the farmers will be The ordinance, published in this isinHundreds of people have already the campaign a auccess, through their Bid of the Utah Oil Refining comtaken to the college experiment farm sue of the Post, declares the two aveS. Fred Norton, president of the the lamp in front of the Og- subscriptions. spected then George 20 12 tank to Bateman, superint- nues arterial highways from their in- Ogden Kiwanis club, in making his pany to furnish from den Electric company's ature. It burns demonstrations tersection with the state endent, will give convention 1000-wa- tt cars work International oil of road at for two specially designed the of $1.87 per report highway showing the value of record keeping stated Milwaukee, held at from an automatic with switch 42 the southern limits of Ogden recently, gallon barrel was accepted by the lamps D. II. ud determining the individual differe- alongto Held most deeply impressed board of Weber one to the was other. reflector The he that their northern termini lamp City north at commissioners nces in dairy cows. rounty women and men of is bark inches the about 30 of with the limits of the city. lamps high type On ) In the final session Thursday mornias delegates to Monday. One other bid, that of the in diameter. Special light reflectors Designating these two avenues ar- who gathered there of Pan ng, July 18. Professor George B. Petroleum American company are arranged immediately in front 0 the convention and were connected Los on Bond Csine will tell of the herd improve-ae- nt terial highways enable the state and Angelea was for $1.95 per notable Several the lamps, and the front glass is in work. Kiwanis with imroad county departments to aid in association work in Utah. barrel. and three pieces, with rather loose fitting speakers were in attendanceof KiDavid H. Johnson of Kaneaville was Although dairying is the leading proving and maintaining the The road from the Eden store to the joints to take care of the eztreme the various phases on spoke hill on the bound over to the district court Wedencampment program, othconcrete Artesion heat generated by the lamp. An elec highway just east of wanis work, it was stated. er phases of farming will not be on a charge of assault with nesday in now is trie motor was the valley being Ogden park keeps light revolving, intent to commit Albert J. Southwick of Logan Class work in poultry raisi- cows and dairy products. Suitable murder by Justice beThe is for road oiling. and it may be set at any desired an convention, prepared ng will be conducted under the able space will be reserved on the campus musical director of the Peace of the Alfred Gladwell. Johnand the Megravel graded, necessary of ing gle. the dr. Southwick is director son was leadership of Professor Byron Alder, for companies wishing to make ex released under is to hold hauled The oil. $2000 bond. the being At the present time several tropolitan Male chorua of Lagan, so rtretch Pertinent subjects to be discussed in hibits. The witness the was C. D. of the to east complaining pavement lie lovers. I these sessions include: Summer care of the leading dairy equipment houses well known to Ogden music Bids Low Johnson, no relation of the defendant, mouth of Souh Fork canyon is now conventhe to chorus have entire took the in advised committee the ef pullets and charge who testified that on June 2 David laying hens; housing that being oiled. On New Sewer sad sanitation; they contemplated the construc- tion last year at Portland. for growth and I. Johnson fired two shots at him feeding tion of displays. lor eggs; problems of disease contan argument over a pasture bilL after Under the direction of Professor rol. to Bidding $2,800 higher than the city Neither of the shots took effect, it MerTaps C. Mr. Company B. A. Caine and Is the crops department, to be d George engineer estimate for the work, the was stated. exGeorge Lowe was by Professor J. C. Hogenson, rill, of the dairy department, an Wheelwright Construction company Reservoir On hibit of dairy products will be prelow bidder on the construction of was the follownig day, however, it joe following topics will be discussed: alleged that David II. Johnson cheese state crop including milk, butter, Attorney Ira Huggins, chairman of sewer district No. 155 at $11,913.80. fired two more shots at the other program; hay crops, farm pared, water from the East can- Weber associate Irrigation ice As an and cream. ex I Futures. Union The Construction company ohnson over an Central Professor Hogenson will county Democratic argument concerning yon reservoir was turned Into East hibit Mrs. Maycock will conduct committee, will associate himself with of Ogden bid $12,988 and Mullins and Wejprea practical demonstration on smut demonstration and Davis the for the creek shutting pasture canyon gate. One of the cootrol in wheat, oats showing Wheeler Auof appetizing Lake bid Salt $12,320.30. shots Attorney George II. lawe after and inficted a scalp wound on C. D. luio a demonstration of the barley;n dishes made from the dairy products. ber County Canal company Tuesday, gust T, it is announced by Mr. HugProtests the have against project preven-li?was announced by Robert C. Nye, adeen received by 11 per cent of the , 'ohnsons head. gins. diseases in potatoes. Business firms of the state nave will it ejrtrnal of the company. secretary Following the shooting, the wounded vised Mrs. Maycock that they jAIso in this section. Director William Attorney G. Osmond Hyde, who has property owners in the district, it was man An abundance of water is seen for been is alleged to have knocked the exhibits in these stated. Wmon and Mr. Delmar making associated with Mr. has Lowe, that been Tingey will attractive the fact from season the revolver from his assailant's hand present electric apAll bids for the project were rethe weed problems of the to Washington, D. C., to by installing waa not tapped serve called in the alien custodians depart- fused at a meeting of the city com- with a shovel. pliances such as refrigerators and in 1927 the reservoir addition to this exhibit, until July 9, the same as this year, ment. Mr. Hyde leaves Saturday for missioners Thursday. A ke encampment program con-ru- cookers. In and that a large supply of water was hia new It was indicated at the meeting that position. Mr. Lowe has been something for every member of playlets and pageants demonstrating had during the entire season. The a wil of the the commission would in proper foods, to a Idaho importance for practicing attorney for Olsen women and children vmi y huge dam was tapped on June 23 last number of years prior to coming to ids on the project. yally cared for, while the be given by project demonstration IS earlier the than pres17 days members from Tooele, Davis am year, Files Ogden about a year ago. Cache counties under the direction of ent taping. Son City Appeal H. Maycock, state home Miss Ruth Zollinger and Miss Elna Oil coun those for home Miller, agents to arranged an ties. Notice of appeal to the state sun educational program It was Burke who said, He tha Goes to County court was filed by attorneys and preme Build wives. f.arnier Classes wil iSj Arch R. Moves of las Angeles spent for Murrett our with us strengthens Olsen, Clearfield garage Oil LJ nomen 0CK anl nutrition, chdk wrestles the week in Ogden visiting his man, when he alpast Course Golf our on nerves and skill," sentenced Wedsharpens management and clothing. father. City Recorder R. A. Moyes. nesday to serve awas sentence in the state hS!iC5ildren wil1 be takn to the though the airplanes and the flyinj:a The Last city recorder took the occasion of prison from one to ten years by Monday the board of county at the barred mare are encampment, in true army American The Legion where Judge commissioners awarded the contract his sons visit as an opportune time they will number of interesting contests will be Kj?ayround E. Pratt in the Second district will muster its forces tomor- for Eugene fashion end en-- L for his Rmes rUhSjtonstJfuctive annual vocation, to that they court on a approximately fifteen cars of road m 8.a- - n. to 5 p. m. with conducted to sharpen the skill" of row at the new municipal golf course oil to charge of kidnapping. the Utah Oil Refining Co. The oil might enjoy the visit to the fullest. callCow include: 6 visitors. No. the They the from of of the supreme 12 to for the Pending 1:80 when preparing purpose will be is on Moyes used the the West Twelfth b(r.1881on at Los court, Olsen isaction special under $1500 at chiwrfn8 V guested to take their ing, milking, horse shoe pitching, dairy hole and green and the 525 yard fair- street. West Second street and the Angeles for the Scottishagent liberty Union and rnnrm?1 u.ncb. An expert play-b- a products judging and livestock judg- way between the sixth and seventh road from Eden Junction to Eden. National Insurance company. He left bonds. holes. been secured to The first two projects are being par- Wednesday for a visit with friends at Judge Pratt had previously denied : ach contestant in the of the children, and a both Provo and lleber City. He wil a motion for a new trial in the case. Commander Ora Bundy announced ticipated in by Ogden City. minbe three will demonstration given hsfciSZf10!!0 tbe camPua lawn wil of the post return to Ogden before going home Evidence at the trial showed that Approximately one and one-ha-lf ' utes to show his ability at calling his today that all members off With wire Saturcars be to of oil are are of Olsen had pushed Leah Schofield into mile a present netting to pet cow. I for urged required might say that it is no day being of the childrens 6 hole which is road. number noon at n JnhblU?ts hia automobile and taken her for a for rom bnng the cow along The price paid was $1.87 per barrel. New straying on the forbidden necessary to as about 100 feet north and ride against her will the judges will base situated the the contest, Monte Springs. The Pan American Oil company bid El lake at of west the of By nd the college doctor wil their decision on the merits Wednesday Bill" Stevens has agreed to have $1.95 per barrel BILL BOOSTER SAYS: 40 an7 illness or caller alone and not on how it might four mule teams present to to :u help cow. affect new The size small particular United any States can be done estimates day clearbe heavies in during the PteiinitiiLhl given an contest each en- do the heaviest ofofthebrush. In the fo. pUroj1. he is accepted in After the afternoon, all present will take a swim currency bills were eagerly sought the ground ing three will be given after Wednesday when $51,000 in the THE SWOOU400SC SSSP- -d as a prevention for trant Bun- - in El Monte Springs. to prove his or her ability at work is done, which commander OatVE 0yDAY AS SCHOOL IS new currency was received by three i!iI,fectioQ- - diseases, periods lactic fluid from the of the Ogden banks and readily diswere enrolled extracting the kine. DISMISSED JUST LOOK When the milsweet breathed -tributed to their patrons. throughout the encamp-b- i me CUILDREkl WHOSE AT ALL SUBSCRIPTION ORDER blow a will the are kers judge ready, the While new the bills rec-PtVhm?M to it 0 are be 6EIMC? MOULDED ARE LIVES blood, a I put on and the contest will go in circulation immediately, many 0: v?5! ?fben yon consider whistle, THERE AMD THE U THIU A so wil whistle when the one for minute, the bills were doomed to life im THE OGDEN POST, pufJJ? ltlj? Bolsheviki are sud-- I ARE YOU POIMQ- ALLMHI be blown, and each entrant will move buru!Ctw j n tb same inclosure. prisonment by being salted down" Kiesel 2428 CAM TO COOPERATE WITH Ave., the of end At cow. the to another as souvenirs. A delay in the mails vcampment a Pcial me TEACHERS IU THEIR. f XJt elinM.1!! Utah. time the milk will be weigh Ogden, resulted in the First National and the P the l.?-- b? conducted by one specified IMPDR3AMT lVCRK.Tr awarded and ed prizes individually, ftsh. First Pccialists of banks not Savings take These will contests receiving Gentlemen: clinic is conducted free, accordingly. their quota on the opening day with M J? 17. afternoon, Wednesday July place obildren are and an? the other banks flnekhat to,T?mjn a of the includes city. find $ dairy products judging herewith Enclosed please tt? ? have their feet The placing of butter, cheese, milk Nl giy. j attendmg specialists the ice cream, according to quality. and Schools Open r !!c the correction of fa ifeSuno to The will be given for these conTwo years for. subscription fund during the tests days Lunation, wo- and men to are $izeatd i which open Monday, Lectures wiU be given Post. fo" Ogden clinic the ocri?LoOWe by rh fuTai? VhicfiDo The horseshoe pitching contest, Gass instruction in the Ogden City P ,m. In addition a will as golf, known better barnyard schools will will be conduct- ? begin Monday, September Mi, 16, at 1 p. U i!idalist 9, it was announced at a meeting- 0: Odell, extension commence Tuesday, July - .1 been has Tb1 exhibit will m. In past years competition the board of education Monday when .................. Address Street ear for the entire keen. If the large crowd of the official school calendar for the fsi3y. 11! or two at not see a coming year was adopted. Teaehere H?Lplaylet? .and points each didthrow of the ringer four shoes, they in the city schools will convene Thurs This Town. I club would be terribly disappointed. day, September 5, for instructions, rs of rwVen by the with singles and doubles is a?he and the registration of pupils will be unty under the contest cn ,8S Myrtle Davidson, open to farmers only. on Friday, September 6. the tert Please credit this to For other diversions to pleasecom; For Armistice day, Thanksgiving, Washtk. the his and family, ttnie in the history of tired firmer ingtons birthday and May 1 have mittee has arranged a dancing review, ? 1VPraont work . .. ........... .Contestant ..................... been set aside as legal holidays for counfrom various which at couples with two weeks for the folk j the schools, ties of the state wil! demonstrate Wood $1.50 per year in advance. max vneation. School will close Chris! price Subscription Miss Mary by as taught dancing, n May 23 fer the year. i Hinman. of the Hir.ir.an schacl of Vnr KJt de-Ji- Wil-co- x, M ge C Afford 1 i. 2d ns two-thir- ds Light Huge lie Installed at Airport y, Grant and Avenues Arterial 40-fo- ot tforton Praises Kiwanis at Contract Road Johnson Murder Assault Charge; Out on ne-meet- j Wheelwright Canal Storage con-Jrte- Ira Huggins Contract Join Attorney 1 ni Sentenced State Prison; Notice of " American Legion Fairway Green Road For Utah Recorders Contract Visits With Father Refining cow-calli- n, "S ; Currency Issued Banks s7 ,tt,4 cow-milki- ng L one-minu- te leSn NtSf - -- 1 fe City September N Cjf; - j- 0ti5 4-- H a ... I , , m :zz--r- : mim |