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Show Fire Prevention Week Fire Prevention Week October 6th to 12th October 6th to 12th Weber County Cattle MARTHA SOCIETY CITY GROWTH IS Win Prizes at Fair At Blackfoot, Idaho DISPENSES WITH BASIS OF MANY DRUNK CHARGE HADE AGAINST One Year Light BUSINESS MEN Contract Agreed To By Commission OF WEST TALK I Cattle entered at the Blackfoot, H It ANNUAL BALL daho, fair by Weber county farmers I'p.n the recommendation of (Yin OVER made a very rood showing, according ni'hsitmer ll.irman V. IYery, the rily o the list of local awards made pubcommi-sie- n agreed to the Phillips and Finn Charged With ic yesterday by Oscar Richardson, Charity Ball Will Xot IJe Held Lind Increases in Value While signing of a jesurday one-- ) ear street lighting i n Complaint who was in charge of the Weber contract with the Utah Power and Regional Meeting of Western Drunkenness This Year; Society Makes You Can Enjoy Profits; Don't Light county exhibit. Commie seiner Division- - of United States company. Sir Romeo Pride, owned by George one a for for Contributions to prepared by County Attorney; lecomi.icndjtion 1'eerys Have to Wait Ling, Says AsChamber of Commerce Draws Taylor, first in the second year jour conlmct was made on the ground Will be Filed Today; Preshaw class; on Work adof the OrganCarry that there be in a Princess De Kol Aggie Homethe Thirteen charge may a sociation; I.urky ministration targe Throng; Reclamation, soon, and that the itieom-in- g stead, owned by Oscar Richardson, : Notable ization; Says Bark and Theobold Fail first Work Number in llealt of board should y tho have to History BlosDode junior right yearling bull; Forestry, and tabor Supply r make its own contract. He also statsom Calantha, owned by C. S. Pot to Do Duty Gains Arc Subjects of Discussion ed that the white way lighting ter, fifth as aged cow; Ilazlewood would expire next ycur, and that Heilo Annie, state industrial school, The following letter is heing cirLast night County Attorney Samuel first as contract for all street The growth of American cities has lighting cow; Rose Wal- culated Over four hundred of the business by the Martha society of Pfaoirham prepared a complaint charg-fa- g ter Mercedes, owned be made at the same time. lould showers owners the of to rough! William gold leaders by of the eleven western states Police Sergeant George Phillips Skeen, third as of the land, says the National AssoRoinon-doie- n W. A. Huckins representing the assembled In Ogden Monday and Doar ad Detective George Finn with Patron of Martha Society: ciation of Real Ustute Boards. Matador Ormsby ower company, stated that tho puli' .Tuesday for the seventh annual owned "In accordance with a suggestion The drunkenness. T. F. Preshaw told a y C. S. Potter, fourth asPrince, senior year ference of the western division of the fait that cities, both big and ic utilities coinmisMun had not poit reporter that he would sign the ing; Thelma Hillside Korndyke, own made by meny of our friends and pa- ittle, bursting with increased popu- owed any one-yecontracts Lhnmber lighting of commerce of the United The complaint ed the memliors of Martha Society lations, have today. complaint business to be mude, that all the schedules call- - States. Paul Shoup, by Fowers of Hooper, third place trons, their expanded nave said defendants were decided to dispense with the ancharge that as junior yearling; lYincess De Kol td for three year contracts. However, I of the division and president of the nual benefit ball this year and to districts and pushed their residential he stated that then and there wilfully and unlaw Burke, owned he would report to the lKuuthrrn Pacific company, presided, Ward of into lanes areas further North the Og- make by country (ally drunk. den, fifth place as senior calf; Segus are an nppeul for contributions, Vt of yesterday, has brought fortune to officials of his company and would1 Fred Roster, of the sending this letter to those friends many people, points out the associa- wait upon the board at a later date. The preparation of the complaint De Kol Abbekerk Sadie, owned by of the California chamber of commerce, was who in waa Blackham the Society have Harold Thompson, third as senior calf. tion. by County Attorney the opening speaker. lie discussed made it possible for us to past on the outgrowth of Preshaws attempt the Almost carry has heard of everyone Western Development. our work Finn and last arrested through Sought to have Phillips purchasing tickets rtovy of the purchase of Manhattan Mr. Koster asserted that only or the balL We shall be in Army very grate-u- l Island by Peter Minuit from the InTuesday night for drunkenness. Construction if western solidarity eould prog- through will you kindly respond with dians in the summer of 1926 for trinClasses Captain Robert Burk and Detective on the price of a ball ticket or as much maintained. He advocated the nn Snvpplrt,,,?ti kets worth $2r.00l but few people George Theobold answered the call aa you may feel inclined to V,UUltlllJ aI1(1 information by of Ot,m,rfX1.,nnKe give. We want to wait 209 years for realty 7 enclose self and took the officers to the city hall, Monday the various chambers of commerce addressed envelope to be gains. firm and Phillips were not booked by I that the facilities of the organ- used in sending your contribution. Wc served been has the Summons on So the association today gives exeither Burk or Theobold, nor did Chief Classes for reserve officers in all shall be be used to work out differ-i- y MRon Jnion officials to Construction receive pleased from company you amples of increases in land values of Police Harry S. Anderson prefer branches of the service will start Mon- also "PM sectional disputes. He an aa to that oecured while the owners rould expression of ' charges. The chief did, however, suCity Attorney Arthur E. Dratt. I rtU'Hxed day evening at the chateau, according which you consider the opinion the for chambers The is summons necessity a better preparatory step policy enjoy their profits. The illustrations to the announcement of Captain Nor- for the spend the accused officers. commerce to make practical Society to pursue, to sell ball are taken from 22 cities. In four of n recovering damages from tho con- 'tf Ihe availability of natural rePershaw said last night: "It is an ris P. Walsh, regular army instructor M w Bave formerly done or to these c'ties enormous increases took for alleged faulty company and to exchange the informs-whic- h J 8u,rc' outrage that a citizen and taxpayer for this district. Arrangements will ask for contributions in this way. The construction of the Third ward srwrr, place in thiiteen years. so obtained. Publicity organiza-fo- r is called on to prefer charges that are be made Monday night for enrollment work of Martha been local in has the spotlight lo"B Society has been so it cant make you feel bad to know nd commercial Burks and Theobolds duty to prefer, of officers in each branch of the serv- long established in this of. lh., "ut a longtime, and that have site the community you might bought ice classes for in inasmuch as the offense was commitsubjects pertaining its value is so well understood our of the Woolworth Building from the ted in their presence. It was indi to that particular branch. The nights friends that we know you willby feel A..oTy company officials ir Indians heeds of had a for you string for the Vest. Various communities nested at that time that charges may for holding classes will be decided that any contribution you I nlcim-n- t may be lived in the seventeenth century, but be brought against Burk and Theo- upon at that time. nhouij compete ethically for pleased to make to us will be most the : business, of Mr. M. P. Crosbie, of within ten days, he would file com- story bold for failure to perform their duty. . Ogden made an enviable in showing carefully used in a very worthy cause. Seattle, who made a deposit of five plaint and a bill of damages and pro-- 1 ' the duty of the chambers of I coinm.ert'c, he declared, to oppose class County Attorney Samuel Blackham the Fifth district last year, and it is dollars on a piece of land in 1902 am cced against the companys bond. Cordially yours, I wnaciousness, m a I n t a i n Industrial Martha Society of Ogden. said that he had investigated the expected to do better this year. Aswhich bond a The for has in back million dullars $8000 a half got city lo rt influence for The Martha Society was charges before drawing the complaint. sistant instructors will be appointed 192G is something to ponder. was furnished by tho company. Re-- 1 organized who will I work under the supervision February 20, 1908, for that showrs no He interviewed, not only Preshaw an government of the Thirl residents Let us first take up tho thirteen cent threats by ,gent charitable and H. H. Merrifield and R. Kaplan, al of Captain Walsh. social purposes, and was incorporated year increases. ward to take court action spurred ther01, t,,m or n The following reserve officers are September 27, 1008. of whom were present when the of In 1912, Mr, W. M. McGregor, o city commission to action. Numerous I Government in business was another , fkeri were apprehended, but also expected to enroll this year: difficult problems confronted Wichita, Kansas, sold two lots at the complaints have been made for scv-- l point stressed by Mr. Koster. He said: Many Infantry Capi. Charles L. Hughes, the members at first, and the most corner of Sixth street and Scott ave- eral years, and the city has spent ap I "Government ownership and operation Deputy Sheriffs 0. H. Mohlman anc Clair Rasmussen incident to the hap- First Lieutenant Arval L. Anderson, trying one was the lack of funds to nue for $10,090. Thirteen years later proximo tcly $800 in repair work, but must be acrupously confined to those are utterly beyond the ca- penings on Tuesday evening, and that Lieutenant Evan E. Pike, Lieutenant carry on the work successfully. A in 1925, the same property was sole none of the work bo done was effec things that tha county officers had said that both I. C. Burroughs, First Lieutenant L. campaign waa of pacity 400 for private enterprise.1 $40,000.00 an increase of per tive. inaugurated to raise funds. The First Annual Martha So- cent. Phillips and Finn were under the in- Majors. lie further advocated the stimulafluence of liquor, Phillips being the Field Artillery Lt Colonel Law- ciety Ball was given and sufficient No Jinx in These Deal tion of airport development and highworst of the two. With this assur rence Clayton, Major Ralph Poulton, funds were raised to start a In Houston, Texas, in 1913, a strip Sophomores way construction. NurDay ance he drew the complaint. First Lieutenant Jesse W. Farley sery, where mothers who had to work of land fronting 128 feet on Main Foreign commerce on the Pacific can be developed further, asserted Mr, Preshaw, Merrifield and Kaplan First Lieutenant Ilyrum S. Goddard, for a livelihood might leave their chil- street and running back to a depth Leland V. Jones, dren during the day. of 140 feet, was bought ut what was Koster, by greater development of the said that they looked through the open First ' Lieutenant In the James L. Barker James Lieutenant E. Laird, A suitable location was secured, and then considered a staggering figure. First natural resources of the western tales doorway and saw Phillips and Finn, the nursery opened to the public poraneous speaking contest, held et that form the back country to the Paand that, in their opinion, they were Lieutenant James W. Hepburn, June, The price paid was $2,000 a from Weber B. Paul Lieutenant 1913. college Wednesday, the sopho- cific coast In The enrollment was small in foot Thatcher, in a drunken stupor. May, 1926, just thirteen was declared the winner C. Spann. more class Albert the Paul Shoup, western one a the but later, beginning, strip adjoining steadily increased. ycais Early Tuesday evening H. II. Merclass of the col- of the western division of the chamfreshman tho over Ora Capdescribed sold more Bundy, mothers for Engineers Major Many to asked leave just slightly their Phillrifield, 2547 Lincoln avenue, saw tain Don E. Rhivcrs, Capt. Gerritt childt cn at the home overnight, and thin $10,090.00 a front foot. lege and the class name will be in- ber of commerre of the United States ips and Finn enter a house across the Yander Mies, Captain Earl E. San- the demand This and president of tho Southern Pacific In 1915 in Kansas City, Mo., Dr. scribed upon the loving cup. for a night nursery was street from his residence. He at once the company, as chairman of the meeting, at annual been an affair E. Nopper. has Lieutenant W. S. Woods Cyril Atkins ford, trustees the apparent. Inadequate housing condipaid called T. F. Preshaw, an employe of a number of years, James outlined the purposes of the organize Medical Corps Lt Colonel Walter tions confronted the for college a for of $159,000.00 piece property and the local postoffice, who resides at society, steps school E. Whalen, Major Sidney W. Badcon, were taken to secure a permanent which now comprises the ground on L. Barker, president of theoffered a tion and pointed out some of the ef- 2211 Monroe avenue, and Preshaw 1914 to 1917, having from R. Pugmire. fective reaulta accomplished, home. which six Leroy of lie asthe north Major the story part called the police station and reported for that purpose. Mr. serted that any ideal of American Dental Corps First Lieutenant Wilcup loving now building occupies December, 1917, the home Boly present tattPhillipa and Finn were in the iam S. Moyes, First Lieutenant John on Washington avenue and of languages at progress can find expression through Elizabeth Twelfth and Waihut streets. In 1928 Barker is now dean house across the street from Merri-fidUtah. of the United States chamber of the H. Myers, First Lieutenant Lamont A. street waa 99 year lease was plated on the University purchased at a cost of in an intoxicated condition. He Lieutenant Russel B. Pet-,- $11,000.00; that First valon land a For the basis the Pack, of through the system of referMargaret $700,000.00 sophomores, amount being sublater called the sheriffs office. enda maintained by the organization. of the First Lieutenant Albert D. Mur- scribed by the membera of the benefits on the Sehmalz increase a an more of than spoke uation, society. Captain Burk received the call at ray. Governor II. C. Baldridge, of Idaho, The house was remodeled at a cost of half a million dollars in thirteen years. I study of the drama and Grant Sy police headquarters, according to Chief irf his address at the annual banquet Illithe de discussed of of Lieutenant Rockford, study frana this Olunder, Jr., amount $3,000.00; phers, Quartermaster Corps being subscribAnderson, and sent Dewey Hawkins Gordon Croft, Lieutenant Ralph C. ed by the merchants and business men mos, paid $12,300.00 for a lot on bating. On the opposing team were stated that in his opinion discriminout to investigate. Hawking rode up iSwiiliam, Lieutenant Rulen Smith, of the city. The home is maintained Seventh street and Fourth avenue in Robert Marshall, who spoke on the atory freight rates and the suppresand down the street in front of the Second Lieutenant John Croft. by voluntary subscriptions from rep- 1900. Thirteen years later he sold study of law, and Katherine Thomas, sion of water transportation on the house, and, seeing no drunken officer W. Air Corps Lieutenant Frank resentative citizens, city, and county the lot to the Swedish American Na- - who talked on the study of music as tributariea of the Columbia river are or any disturbance, reported back to I wilG Roscoe C. Lieutenant allotments, dues and contributions tional bank for $25,000., an increase the most elevating and educational impending progress in his state. He Burk. Thereupon Burk and Theobold Browning, took issue with the recent referen103 of or course. cent. Lieutenant Robert R. Hodge, from membcis. $12,700, per went to the' house in question, and, as liam, dum of the national chamber in dehere are the examples of increases to The Utah legislature has appropria listened Lieutenant Chester T. Zinn, Second were The or&tors by reported by tha chief of police, saw no Lieutenant August C. Rich, Second ated a certain sum each less in claring against further expansion of than four years. lare numlier of students, it being year since that occurcd one about. A small In Kocklcrd, Illinois, a lot bought I icgarded as a praiseworthy contest, reclamation. However, the governor boy approached Lieutenant Chester T. Zinn. 1915. Alterations and improvements snd rushing up on the front porch laid the blame for the overwhelming Cavalry Captain Walter E. Lind- are made with this money. With the for $1,600.00 in 1922, sold for $G, About November 22, another ora- - vole opened the door and Burk and Theo1924 00000 in against western reclamation to W. lieutenant Douglas Clifford, last allotment sleeping porches, were torical contest will be held at the col the people bold went in and found the officers, quist, of the west for their failin small the A f W. vicinity built farm, Lieutenant and the Stallings. Joseph grounds were improved. jn commemoration of the jegc eech one on a bed, asleep. to ure educate the rest of the in southern Roads and the Ridge Signal Corps Lieutenant Albert 0. The average cost of maintaining a of the blrth of President II. to the value of this importantcountry Burk and Theobold aroused Phillips Roberts. phase child at the nursery, exclusive of imll - . S. church. of western and Finn and started out of the house, development. Any n m choice feM Judge Advocate General Dept. provement to the home is fifty cents offers year President Grant he said, "that jeopardises movement, vhen two women appeared. The two Lt.' Colonel James A. Howell, Captain a day. Members of the raore 19 W worth nrifni924, book to the winner of the contest It reclamation society vol- Ik officers were taken to the police stat- Eugene E. Pratt. jeapordises western progunteer their services in the adminis$5,000.00 an acre. !is expected that much interest will ress. motor transportation Better 857 Hamiltons Numlier ion and were questioned by Chief in Earl Lot tration of the house affairs, thereby Military Intelligence Captain be taken in this effort. facilities Governor Baldridge asserted Calhoun on addition South fourth Anderson, after which they were told E. Pecker. it to save large sums making possible will be provided with the passage of that they were under suspension. Medical Adiminstration Corps of money on supplies ar.d household street in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was the Colton Oddie bill now In conTwo years sold in 1922 for $5,000. Neither Burk nor Theobold preferred Lieutenant Porter T. Robbins. articles. gress. which will make available funds lo. ,id for sny charges against Hie officers, and Medical and surgical services are Coast Artillery Corps Captain for the construction of federal high- they were released on their own recog- Charles V. K. Saxton, Lieutenant E. given gratis by all physicians and surways across the public domain, the Me new nisance. in Chicago, the site of the Barker, Lieutenant R. W. Farrar, geons of the city. The dentists of the of which will somewhat rebuilding aveclub Lieuand on dinah Athletic H. H. Second Chief Michigan Fire Wsrdleigh Chief of Police Anderson said yes- Lieutenant Wells Collett, city also donate their services free. nue lieve the transportation problems now and Illinois street in November, Deputy Fire Marshal A. Bruce llamil terday that he was awaiting the filing tenant Charles T. Murrey, Second Druggists contribute freely, and the the Feb-facing 1 agricultural and commerIn was demonstya-ruarand worth Second talks $1 1925, ton are giving ,060,000. of a hospital rates are reduced greatly to charge by the informers. He Lieutenant James Underwood, cial in Idaho. elements 1929, it was worth $1,802,500, tions in the public schools of the city uso added that he had warned Phil- Lieutenant Arthur E. Layton. members of the home. The barbers William Butterworth, president of 70 of cent. the an increase of week Vernon a as next program Civilians Murray Cowley, per part of the city contribute their services lips on previous occasions as to his of tho 6 the chamber of eommerce October In a week, fire for piece Alabama, ManselL Birmingham prevention to the children of the home. Personal conduct. inUnited to ever the States, pointed J 1920 of in to 12. property bought for $57,000 The members of the Martha society decost of Deputy Sheriffs 0. H. Mohlman and and I creasing government was 1923. sold n down-iin for $112,600.00 Mr. Hamilton, are appointed by the president of the According to clared that the national organization Clatt' Rasmussen showed up on the A. L. 1919 a piece of ground in Mem- will be decorated with is windows on the such various committees, sxiety were and Premises, entered the house bending strenuous efforts toward n eighty-seveTennessee, with week, this fifty by material in keening as house, grounds, health, recreation phis, Present when Captain Burk and Theothe goal of decreases in the high taxes $14,000. Four A noel fire alarm system is being and library, visiting field day and icct, was sold for bold aroused the officers and took that threaten the prosperity of Ameriand later Commander it years brought $55,000., hr.wn the school children to teach can business. Christmas. tnem to the station. police The health committee has charge six months later it was purchased for them the proper use of the fire alarm. A. L. Bodenhamer of Eldorado, The United States must look for Preshaw is a member of the Wel-r- e comrational elected of medical $75,000. was the the examinations Arkansas, by markets to absorb tha over foreign Two Years for this Property league, and Merrifield, who start- mander of the American Legion yes- fraternity of the city, who examine Inc in industry and agriculture ed the 1 production IO in iaill In Minneapolis, Minnesota, the My- MagllCSllim Com- each child before activities, is nnder a charge he maintained, and he further stated entering the home. le city court for failure to report terday at Louisville, Kentucky. mander Bodenhamer will be remem- All state regulations in regard to exBe Built Ogden that the high standards of American Coods he who aminations and health are purchased as a second-han- d of bered Ogden Legionnaires by living can only bo maintained by havdealer. attended the state convention here in and carried out If in need of .mediing a tariff in effect According to the chief the two of- Ogden in August. Mr. Bodenhamer cal rare the child is treated at the in the ne r American business successfully conbuild will Utah company, on the lease 100 ficers under year ducted suspension admitted to talked at one of the sessions of the home in the hospital ward, (with the gether with a the for abroad, will, he declared, be a future plant land, commencing with an annual ren- Juki that they had been drinking, but convention here and won the hearts consent of the parent or guardian.) a factor stronger than armaments, metal tiie chief avers that when they spAll operative cases are taken to the tal of $27,500. Within six months, magnexjum of his hearers. more binding than treaties and more before him they were not inMr. Bodenhamer has been active in Dee Memorial hospital. A room in ared unifying than leagues and covenants. toxicated. The chief said that he had the American Legion almost since its the new wing of the hospital has been Dr. Elwood Meade discussed the offurnished by the Martha Junior soregarded Phillips and Finn inception, having held numerous reclamation policy of tha federal govWghly as detectives on account of fices in the Legion, including state ciety, and patients from the Martha ernment during which talk ha stated er brilliant services in the solving commander of the department of Ar- home are privileged to use the room. profit of $170,000.00 in less than two,ucce8Bu that the increase of irrigation areas eataMished be will ren- The first plant 01 major crimes. He did say, how-JT- 1 kansas. must come as adjuncts to flood The visiting committee visits mem- years, after deducting the ground is and it near in the future, Jin Ogden that he does not regard such eon-oiMrs. Donald McCrae of Council bers of the society who are in ill tals for two years. d to In Hammond, Indiana, a man who the intention of the company Ns one As to the as that becoming an officer, Bluffs was elected national president health. Recreation and library compresent policy of the gov- held a tract of land which he large until the industry will wither docs he wish to try them on of the American Legion Auxiliary, mittee has charge of the library, and In ernment this phase ox western de-in the United States, tne and Mrs. J. A. Howell of Ogden was supplies for the same, and outline called his farm for three years of the largestmetal he stated that "what the testimony of Merrifield. lqtht-H- e velopment d Is of the Magnesium with it in 1924 for $30,000. The city commission decided to put elected one of the nation needs Is not a crippled reclaprogram for the year to be carried parted had paid $13,000.00 for it in 1921. crthanalumjnura and stronger thantow mation out by the attendants at the home. whole matter up to Mayor Frank the organization. policy, but a more efficient u be will it pr !!r one. In 1924, the famous Secger estate carben steel; Boston was chosen as the next conFrancis and Chief of Police Harry S The most beneficial change committee supplies coal, The Purchaaing construction. craft the for the food, n New Orleans was worth $500,000.00. pally that can be made, he continued, "has Anderson. Yesterday afternoon the vention city. Delegates attending wearing appeared bedding and Louis-vi!!- e the officers of the comnany r yor and chief held a conference at Louisville convention state that cars anything that is needed to add to the Two years later, in April, 1926, H. S. to do with the selection and approval lands of this estate were sold for as J. T. Hammond, PKSd"t, nich time it was decided to tske the wfts too small a city to taka of new projects. comfort of the children. lift- - Tanner and Ip. J hordes of LegionR. E. Shepherd, president of tha Grounds committee has charge of 12,233.365. This occurred in thebene-- 1 F-jnatter up with the city attorney for of the enormous R. to president; nis advice. city was supposed sur- time of the Seegcr children, who Iuaho State chamber of commerce, the ground including grounds, However, the conference naires whom theshould W F Harden, be better able nJdJfcttrn tiiok place before the on page 8.) (Continued the home and the farm land filed by this increase in value. rounding complaint was house. Boston S. Burton Rupp, the on page ) of care (Continued take to is on so 8.) action only (Continued their further page Jjrwn crowds aitT.dirr the conventions. matter of conjecture. 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