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Show VOLUME I OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY. NOVEMKEK abutments for Political Interest REAL ESTATE Increases as End Of Campaign Nears BOARDS POINT TWO BRIDGES IS Local politics in the city election are becoming more interesting day by day. The campaign opened with a sluggish tone, but activity is fast becoming apparent, especially in the mayoralty contest. Workers, both for Ora Bundy and Castle Murphy, are canvassing the city for votes for their favorites. Betting odds favor Bundy today, where even money bets were placed earlier in the contest following the primaries. If the drift to Bundy continues at the present rate, he will probably be a 2 to 1 favorite on elec tion eve. The Larson and Rackham contest for the commissionership is a touch-and-g- o affair. Partisans of these candidates are waging intensive campaigns. Sentiment seems to be quite evenly divided between these candi NEWEST EFFORT proponents of Lincoln and Grant .Avenues for Street Extensions -- Meet With Commission; City Will Ask for Bids for Bridge Abutments Ton. Both Streets; Bridges Can Not be Completed 1. 1929 NUMBER 44 Will of Rosa Ivolin ULTRA MODERN Leaves Estate to HONORED AT LAW Her Five Children FURNISHINGS IN HOLLINGSWORTH TO EFFICIENCY CONFAB OF BAR Rosa Kohn, widow of Abraham .eon Kohn, who died October 22 at the Hotel Bigelow, loft an estate valthe ued at approximately When One Clips Real Estate Many Recommendations for UniRond Coupons There Is Direct form taws Proposed to State Connection Between Them and legislatures by Commission- M0DELH0USE 'arger part of it to her five children, Modern Appliance's Add to the according to a petition for probate of Convenience and Attractiveter will, filed in the Second District court Thursday. Phillip A. Kuhn, a ness of the Home; Correct Use sun and the petitioner, represents tho ers at Memphis, Tennessee; estate as consisting of $30,000 real of Beautiful Decorations Is estate and $500 personal, Utah Accepts 25 of 11 Uni- and thatproperty, IMcasing; 1ublic Is Invited to the rentals from real estate to amount a She $4500 year. requested form Acts Proposed Inspect Heme and Furnishings that her body be buried beside that of Rent Rills; Years Ago Owners Managed Their Property, Blit Experts Are Needed Now her husband here. Mrs. Kohn bequeathed $100 to Harry and Dora Home lovera of Ogden who have inirugor, of Brooklyn, New York; $100 spected the model home on Marilyn to Aaron ltordman Kohn, a cousin, Drive are praising the artistic manVienna, Austria, and $100 to the Con- ner in which the house has been ltrith Shulem, Jewish gregation and furnished, as well as marchurch of Ogden. To each of her five children she gives any and all money velling at the modern way in which which during her life she advunced to it Is heated. These two features cl them. Mrs. Kohn left her jewelry to the house which, after all, really fcvnicc Kohn Janncy, a daughter, anJ makes the home, has been furnished then the residue is to be divided into 'ifths. Receiving a fifth are Philip by tho Boyle Furniture company and A. Kohn, Ogden; Stewart M. Kohn, Jackson and Pace gas furnace expert.1!. STew York; George Kohn, San Fran The house itself is of English cotcisco- and Bernice Kohn Junney, Los Angeles. Sigmund Kohn, Berkeley, is tage architecture small in dimenMen to receive two fifths of the remaining sions, but affording spacious room to. Expertly operated skyscrapers and Proponed Acta Recommended To State 'ifth, and hia three children to one where the room is needed most, and fifth each. money - making flat buildings are utilizing every bit of space for the legislatures convenience of the fortunate couple usually the achievements of the propFinal approval was given to a few The city commission granted a raise erty manager, a gentleman who has who will occupy it. The house has uniform the to of $10 a month to members of the remained unsung when most of the minor amendments seven furnished rooms, with bath and motor vehicle code and to the uni, police and fire departments. The in- epics have been written about busi- form room- laundry Wheel acts The sale of securltiea act. crease affects thirty-nin- e men in the ness geniuses, says the real estate asThe richness of the little home is were approved by the bar association mem' sociation. police department and thirty-on- e entMtd by the harmonious use of state recommended the and The to legis club Wedmet Ogden inbers of the fire department. The Rotary The modem atures for enactment. nesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow th rorawlungs in the living room crease docs not affect the salaries of studies market property manager who n,ered through a small vesti-th- e might not like The conference gave its tentative for dinner. The meeting was held in . . either chief of the police or fire de- to be reminded reports that he evolved not so approval to the uniform rom flor to ceiling nothing labor child eighty-nin- e and ballroom, members partment. long ago from the janitor who studiiv secure and friends were present. Building Jtt ?en spared to make this room The men in the police department the furnace fire, but the descent is in- act and to the uniform act to comfortable and pleasing to of of the thehomelt attendance wheel the Rotary compulsory comprised who will receive a raise in salary and disputable. . hc critical eye. The rug of de cases, criminal club. in of the hub witnesses The of program the "jori their respective positions are: One He Originated in Rome These two acts will have further con- wheel, which was the history of the u3te Willistan quality a copy of the chief of detectives, $180; three serthe year and wiL organization, was given by Charles 11. Royal Surak pattern manufactured sideration Moreover, it is possible to trace his doubtless beduring geants, $165; one identification bureau approved and rcc Barton, and the spokes were treated from genuine oriental yarns, gives a superintendent, $155; one secretary, origin back still further, points out ommended atfinally 1930 conference for by the following: the Classification, richness that one would hardly hope $145; six detectives, $140; fourteen the association, for the janitor himGeorge Thorstensen; attendance, I.l of seeing in a moderately-price- d by the legislatures. patrolmen, $135; three desk sergeants, self is descended from the doormen passage undei been has Ilerdti; fair dealing, J. II.. Douglas; home. The eye naturally Is attracted act witness The $145; three chauffeurs, $135; two hired by wealthy Romans around 20( code of ethics, Ed. Olsen; Rev. John next by the general harmonious and for three consideration years, B. C who were called traffic officers, $135; two motorcycle janitors from Carver spoke on World-Wid- e and necessary act, Pearance of the furniture, arranged officers, $135; one jailor, $130; one the Latin word Janus' which means a very isimportant one could sit in front of the warm Officer of now means no Petty Rotary"; There Kastrup theo whereby policewoman, $105; one merchant po- door. is ab- U. S. navy spoke on The Navy"; R. radiant fire, natural gas grate, and who case criminal year. in a witness liceman, $50. Sixty years ago, when everyone sent from the state where the crime PL Arns, Pacific coast representative listen to the Grebe radio or the notes City Engineer Harry Errett estiIn the fire department the men to lived in houses and when office build- was committed mated that the abutments at Lincoln can be compelled to of the Red Cross, gave an address, from the grand piano. avenue would cost $2600 and for receive a raise, and the amount of ings were small structures compare! return and testify at the trial, either The background of drapes and wall Spargo was ihn N; Roscoe ' Grant Gwil-- decoration next attracts the avenue $3600. ' Mayor Francis their present salaries, are: One as- to the skycrapcrs of today, owners o: state cannot take his deposition un chairman of the eye. The income chief engineer $165; three property acted as their own for the state or the defendant. The hams presented the inaugural address WfcH gave it as his opinion that there might sistant the latest i, rough plaster melandlords. lieutenant one neW Property management then less the defendant consents, but the la possible be some unexpended balances captains, $155; n2emtJe,I Music for theLfft 0 gre(.n anj g0ji The beam some of the funds at the end of the chanic, $150; one mechanic, $150; one consisted mainly of collecting rents, defendant can take the lhone tiful drapes of antique Nub the rough h direction of Berne electrician, $155; one lieutenant, $145; and this was usually done by personal without the consent of the depositions state. "year. texture of which harmonizes so well . -"Commissioner Peery moved that the eight drivers, and. one tillerauuv$145; calls.. 'with the wall paper. The circular Witness Abaence Prevents of five one But imagine the job of collecting the deputy fire marshal, $145; dty engineer advertise for bids for in one wail and arched win- I windows Defendant of Conviction two , $140; truckmen, $140; rentals in the 1,300,000 apartment abutments at Lincoln avenue, but the pipemen, dow is other which, as a rule, are the ; motion In many Instances the absence failed for want of a second. live hydrant men, $140. The increase units now in New York. and November will take effect 1, 1929, After some discussion, Peery moved The first apartment building in New irom the state of the principal wit. that the city engineer advertise for aggregates 6700 a month. York appeared in 1870, and the world'i ness prevents the conviction of the curtains of net curtain glass Celenese " bids in two separate advertisements, The increase was unanimous on the first steel frame Many cases are close to The First Presbyterian church will material add to the rich appearance skyscraper waa defendant. one for abutments on Lincoln avenue, part of the three commissioners. erected in witdedicate the new pipe organ recently of the windows, Chicago in 1887, less than the state line and an important and one for a like improvement on Mayor Frank Francis recommended fifty years ago; and, with the passing ness need only go or be spirited away nalalled. The organ is the gift of The Grant avenue. This motion was ear- the increase in salaries. The police of the dining room walls are decoratbecame or a short distance and the prosecu-.io- n Iarman Peery to the church, and was ed with years, rent a high-clascenic ned. and fire departments in Ogden are less important than collecting and conviction of the person used in the old Utah theatre. rent forecasting The paper, the colors of which aredesign hand The bridge construction will, of said to receive less for their services in income A is crime with impossible. charged church officials had it rebuilt to suit air brushed. producing properties. the cross can necessity, be left to the incoming ad- than any city the same size in the for example, witness, church purposes. The value of the Public Interest in Earnings One wonders in going from room ministration. United States. Both departments have iudson river from New York City to organ is $10,000. Frank W. Aspcr . . . shown a high grade of efficiency with I Cities expanded and income propIcw Jersey; st Chicago he can cross of Salt Lake tabernacle will from' preside a fewer number of men than any de- erties became larger and larger. Real iver the state line to Indiana or to at the both at services. organ Sfa partment in a city of the same size. estate bonds became popular about Wisconsin. The same situation exists Society fatta wall where warn is 1916 as a means of ir forced and from Omaha the Hot Kold St. establishand Kansas Louis, at City, foreign corporations, financing large furnace. unii:s, and the public became directly many other places. ment of airports. Ogden interested in the earnings of office The act provides that the court of Utah Accepts 25 of 44 Uniform Actsl In the kitchen natural gas The members of the Martha society and lances are in evidence, both in the It flats. buildings,, hotels, state where the crime was comthe Couples of Ogden have dispensed with the anThe conference, prior to the one stove and the refrigerator. These two the mitted may request, in the interest that increasingly important nual Martha society ball and axe makstructure be erected on a par- of public justice, that a court of gen held at Memphis, had approved for-- 1 appliances are in white and The marriage of Miss Rachel Mid right ing an appeal to the public for funds ticular site, that the rentals be care- oral jurisdiction of the state where uniform acts, of which twen- - harmonizing with the color of tho and C. J. Jensen of Ogden was to defray the expenses attached to the dleton fully calculated, that a Weather eye be the witness may be found issue a sub have been enacted by Utah. I woodwork, wall paper and linoleum. at in the. solemnized temple Friday running of the Martha Day nursery, on the possibility of districts to return kept witness the Wisconsin and is first with twcnty-sipoena requiring In the ba8eltientf the floor of which situated on Washington avenue and Salt Lake City. A wedding breakfast changing, and that tenants be state. other to th the kept rela5 covered with linoleum, the next n,!,iett?n,,ooQMg Elizabeth street. This organization followed at the Hotel Utah for Te(,8ee in office and home. at and close friends. They will happy tb inxpct ia the furnace room. tives room is one of the most Have Hearing Witness May in Utah, make their home in Ogden at 421 worthy And it has become necessary, be- Proposed the uniform adopted incompetent 'Thfa which houses the aparatus and should have the Ho Desires room, He if support of the cause of the staggering sums invested Wor d war veterans guardianship act which street. ' modernizea the h'me i. citizens. The society is composed of Twenty-sixt- h a have The proposed witness may in commercial buildings, to ascertain of a drafted committee, by special of m0Ft interesting feature the Miss Dorothy Williams, daughter influential women of Ogden, who give also future of these struc- hearing if he so desires, in opposition which Commissioner Hollingsworth probab, in Thia funiace the home. tneir time and financial support the Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Williams, and tures what the Forty-fou- r may be so they will pay profits to the request. Before the witness was chairman. legisla- - k0UM jn winter and cools it in sum-lurClifford Hunsaker, son of Mr. and to their the upkeep of the home. the subpoena owners and over can be required to obey met in 1929, and the act was mer air s The average cost of maintaining a Mrs. Ben Hunsaker, were united in a period of must be paid in advance his witie in nineteen states, and in three J midified and forced automatically years. October 25, evening, by electric motor child at the and Friday less fees for the days of travel nursery, exclusive of im- marriage slate it. principal features were ewnly to cvery room tWlth this fur-Hotel The at room the individual owner n of the mile Shakespeare property, his and the provements, is fifty cents a day. The attendance at trial, Inace in the home it ia not necessary ooptod. Members volunteer their services in Bigelow. The ceremony was perform- who generally is engaged in some age in going and returning.' Commissioner Rawlings was ap- e open the windows for fresh air on the administration of the home affairs, ed by Bishop James Riley in the pres- other business anyway, the sub' If the witness disobeys the a member of the committee the hottest of davs close landlord, can no longer run such buildpointed the to be will thereby saving large sums of money ence of relatives and a few pen subject information . was served ings in his spare time. It was neces- poena he Here in the furnace room clothes the laws of the Mate I supplies and household goods. The friends. A wedding dinner fixed by ally worth the EItH to create HoHln,. a new profession of where he was ceremony, sary doctors and dentists donate their serv-ric- immediately following n for mclU by disobey subpoenaed 01 decorated with men who had to train themselves sci!?I i ... vent a in the furnace. is free, and the hospital rates are The dinner table was and opening The witness exempt a v. subpoena. ing chrysanthe- entifically to produce, and operate The ted rooms of the home are .greatly reduced; but still the expense a centerpiece of roses service of civil process in matters of the conference, PPn j o' running the home is a big item, and mums surrounding a wedding cake. with profit, the massive structures for decorated with the latest the into moniously hia entry accruing prior to to the special committee to draft a or targe amount of money is needed Pink candles were placed at either end. that line our city streets. arrest from and the of state trial, voters act and retained asl absent every year to maintain the home and The bride wore an ensemble of brown Very often the manager is detention upon any criminal offense chairman of the veten crepe with a tan blouse and hat and called in at the property eep it in proper condition and in d of a com- charged to have been committed prior DEpret of rose inception act committee. She carried pink "Hand green arepoint A matron and a number of shoes to match. noticed, mercial real estate enterprise, says to his entry into the state of the trial, ship trusted employes of excellent moral roses. Covers were laid for eighteen the national association. 116 is quite and for ten days after his discharge ed to the civil procedure acts section,!I The bed spreads of Lesher mohair character are employed at the home at the dinner table. The couple left likely to be an organization of many as a witness or longer because of se- the committees of which will consider " colors harmonizing with the rooms shortly after the ceremony for a wed- men trained for the various kinds of rious illness or unavoidable casualty. the witness, notice to legatees before they iare in add to the attractiveness care for the children. and the deposition acts. The members of the Martha society ding trip. They will make their home work this business entails. He adbedrooms, The act provides that the witness probate, members of the associa-l- n Utah at the The in Hollyrue apartments Ogden appreciate the confidence placed in vises on the type of building that will shall not be required to go to another features one notices in the Otter Atwere the tion 2600 meeting S. attending them by the public, and extend an inMr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, from a state unless that state has a similar returns the the extensions of the radio are greatest bring Parker, Jowe vitation to the public to visit the Harrison avenue, announce the mar- giveq calculates what the rentals aw and grants the same exemptions. torney General George H.P.Smith ln 0 and !.ud tSf!'00"? ftartha home and see for themselves riage of their daughter, Dorothy E per square foot of office space, the The witness may be subpoenaed by Robert L Judd, George of Salt bell the from all ftetrical W. toe results of. their labors. What a to B. F. Redman, Jr., of Salt Lake, take, Calvin Rawlings, I monthly figure per apartment, or the and from the bedrooms the state or the defendant. and Mr. Hollingsworth. Mr. Smith o B?d home means to a child is reflect- - The marriage took place in San Fran- daily rent per hotel room should be. either the kitchen, extensions of telephone of the B &ter life- - Interest in He must exercise the greatest care in Blay Be Required by Court Order to Go was made the Utah member to upstairs and the everything cisco October 11. om Anrnstaln that happens in his world; cheerfulto Another State general council, and Mr. Rawlings beautiful electrical appliances Mr. and Mrs.R. B. Minnoch an all his calculations, for if he is hired in all Utah. ness under all circumstances. These nounce the for of their daugh- to manage the building, the investors federal courts a witness marriage the In rooms, tho dis-l re the very Calvin W. Rawlings, assistant beginning of ideal life. ter Thelma to LeRoy Butcher, son of will look to him to collect these rents, may be required by order of the court Third the for Ail these are supplied to the chili Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Butcher. The judicial. trict attorney in witness to go to another state as a for Check Placed in the Martha home. 23. They AgaillSt What Else He Must Know : district, was elected criminal case. marriage took place October Fontenelle in the is will make their home it expected, act, uniform The The producing property manager generally apartments. Idaho must know a lot about traffic prob- will be well received andstate crimi- 23 to 25, and Charles R. Hollingswill give to and enacted income lems affect as The charges preferred by Mrs. Wiiw properties; they attorney, other and Union Stockyards company, the same power now worth, United States district nal his prosecutions have on and must be com-he 1 nie zoning, of Ilonnold against John Churchill, ll the up elected was officials, on a tour of the ysrds- - .Rus-se- ear to the ground on the subject of existing ' in criminal cases in the fed uniform of New on conference York, have been dropped, missioners Wilkens Merrion Wilkens, of the Roscoe Rich, of Burley, Idaho, pre. state laws which He must be able to buy soa eral coprts. con- - Sheriff Richard Pincock stated today, the airports. enterpreceded company, Commission several sent of the Idaho Wool Growers as- Sheep I Mr. Churchill was arrested Wednei-The conference considered and at an economical figure. H the Idahoans at a dinner at the mustpails scrub-ladie- s, other uniform acts, the more vention. men returned to Salt Lake of battalions command proposed sociation, was in Ogden Monday, am tained Both day 'night in Pocatello on a warrant rid a conference with four other Hotel Bigelow Monday evening. Thes of which were those relawhisk see that and away important issued by County Attorney Blackham, they Monday. Members of the association and mem-he- rs dinner was served in the Stockmen one of yesterdays cigar tive to trust receipts, collection oi last council every Utah the to elected Those charging him with obtaining money the of lower lobby In drafts, etc., by banks; acknowledg of of the executive committee am clubrooms in tho show must He butts. RawMr. false pretenses when Mrs, Hen-ling- s, inspiration under were association the bar guests were invited tenants that ment of corpus and income, narcotics, with his torestry officials on matters pertain- hoteL Additional P. a check of his for $75 cashed hold buildings filling Mr. George IdaHollingsworth, guests from mechanics liens, and depoTnto second and third ing to the government policy on grax-lR- to meet the honored the which from a New York K. generathe was returned firearms, O. stay and Parker. Robert L. Judd dinner was a The members of the executive ho. The purpose of between the Ida- tion; he must be firm and effective in sitions. All these acts will have CUy. bank. When arrested Mr. Churehill meeting Committee include Harry Finch, of further consideration. market- collecting rentals. George H. Smith was elected to the claimed that the check had gone to decided to eonsid Soda Springs, Idaho; John McMurray, ho and Utah men, to discuss conference The entireworks The council of the bar association, the wrong bank. , Mrs. Honnald property manager of Oakley, Idaho; Ben Darrah am ing problems. The Ogden sheepmar-ke- t of unoform acts for general er the drafting his efforts but behind the Judd attended the conven- - dropped the charges when he paid Mr. scenes; He and in ly has expanded to such an extent defining voter ballots, absent and Sidney Smith, of Shoshone, Idaho. On the casting to return to the check, and the expenses thereto show and are up in many a dividend, Vool- two years that it has become business by corporations, tion Lake laterexpected of attached for filing the action. the in doing Monday afternoon the members of the the past week. the run could not the in elevators Salt for Idaho lambs business by of the doing committee were the guests of Lester the principal outlet on.?ie not worth tower if he were job. regulating r. Whitlock, manager of the Ogdn and sheep. yu enter a huge commercial J?en building, traverse its spotless marble corridors, are speeded to your destination in a high powered elevator, and finally sit at a polished desk with your feet on a speckles carpet, do you ever wonder whence came all this dates. asks the National AssociaThe auditor candidates, Florence efficiency, tion of Real Estate Boards in its Stevens Glines and Mary E. Farley, weekly are very active in the contest for When story for the public. you clip the coupons on your votes. Political wiseacres predict that real estate bonus, do you know there this contest will be quite close. Is a direct connection between the interest you pocket and hundreds of neatly typed rent bills that are delivered to hundreds of housewives on the first of the month? Yesterdays meeting of the city commission was largely given over to the contest for arterial highways being waged by groups advocating Lincoln avenue extension and Grant ave nne extension. David Mattson, spokesman for the Lincoln avenue proponents, requested the commission to advertise for bids for putting bridge abutments at Og- -. den river so that the work could be done at low water stage. The building of the bridge would have to be deferred to next year on account of fiHe pointed out that Grant nances. avenue has had two blocks of paving in the past year. - It was his opinion that Lincoln avenue could be extended northward with much less expense than Grant avenue, i ( George Thors tensen made a plea for the Grant avenue property owners. He . reviewed the history of their efforts to have a bridge built over Ogden river and the stmt opened northward. He declared that Grant avenue people had waged a ten-yefight for their street and had been put off and put off with promises for all that time. He urged that abutments be built for a Grant avenue bridge. Assistant City Auditor Marcus Critchlow was called in and asked to report on the condition of the city's funds. He reported to the commission .that after allowing for the airport lighting and the increased salaries of hs 'firemen- and policemen that but 100 would be all that would remain the city funds at the dose of the Pay Increases Are Granted in Safety Department United States District Attorney Charles H. Hollingsworth, returned to 3gden Monday after an absence of three weeks. While away Mr. Hollingsan, worth attended the thirty-nint- h tiual conference of the commissioners on uniform laws, at Memphis, Tenn Oct. 14 to 21. The American Bar association held the annual convention n Memphis, following the conference of the commissioners on uniform laws. Other attorneys from Utah attending .he convention were Calvin R. Raw Mr. llollinga iiigs, of Sait Lake. worth was at his office fur a short time Monday and gave out the follow ing interview: doc-oral- cd i Building of Rotary Is Feature - ar non-reaide- nt I - - ap-Edw- . . us'0" , EhLn ixrn Dedicate Organ at Presbyterian ChurchLMtte1 " ss . IftihSe" Martha Will Ask Public to Help Four Popular Are Married appli-Propos- ed be-"a- grn ty-fo- ur ty-fi- - ve Xj to-W- arl es hu-pass- ed old-tim- 1 M Vh-Prw- Hwt es har-reside- nt iroes-colore- re-Pe- ir. . rice-preside- nt vice-preside- 1 Sheepmen Confer in Ogden vice-preside- g. get-togeth- er nt nt Charge Churchill Is Dropped |