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Show THE OGDEN POST 2 The Ogden Post W. I EPPERSON, Editor Member Utah State Press Association Member National Editorial Association. Published each Friday by The Of den Post Printing and Publishing com pany, 2428 Kiesel avenue. matter OcEntered as second-clas- s tober 17, 1927, at the post office at Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. Subscription Price: $2.00 per Year. one-thir- From the Customers Telephone 365 , American real wages the wage measured In terms of purchasing powto four times higher were d er than in Europe. In other words, an American worker, after buying necessities and luxuries, is still far better off than his foreign brother. In this country the worker lives in a good home, wears good clothes, educates his children at good schools, drives a good car, patronizes good amusements. In mast of the countries of Europe, on the other hand, he is still worrying about how he is going to provide himself and family with the bare necessities of life. Viewpoint EDITORIAL Tho customer buying electric ice must judge it as he judges any other product by quality and price. At the present time the United States is interested in a controversy The People Have Voted Wisely and Well serv- number of laws increases the amount of crime increases. As legal red tape grows a steadily increasing number of criminals eacape punishment. And society, to use a colloquialism, gets it in the neck. There hus been, for example, a certain amount of agitation for stringent laws on the grounds that these disarm the underworld and turn it into a place of holies. Nothing could be more absurd. What more could an active criminal class, which violates all laws in the pursuit of its ciprofession, ask than to have a individual protectizenry deprived of tion? To go back to fundamentals would mean to sharply disassociate the good citizen and the criminal and not pass laws that act to the disadvantage of the former. It would mean to crop our weedy growth of red tape and burdensome legislation that tends to make justice a farce and favors the above the anti-pist- ol as to whether electric utilities are too large. conbe growing The people of Ogden are to The citizen, however, is not A average of the on the personnel gratulated . confused lot of loose talk. He a by officers elected on Tuesday, and this Professor R. II. Fernald, of the commendation is in no manner to le can remember the day, and it was construed as a reflection on the de- not long ago, when he bought his elec- University of Pennsylvania, predicts The successful tricity from a small, local plant. It that the private home of the future feated candidates. Ora Bundy, was expensive, the plant would break will be heated by gas, and that com candidates, Mayor-eleCommissioner-elec- t William Rackham, down, and power would fail. Often munity central heating plants, using Florence Glines, are service was provided only during a steam or hot water, w.ill be common. and Auditor-eleto be congratulated, not only on their stated number of hours of the day. systems, both for houseNow small local plants are being hold and air cooling, election, but that they will enter upon refrigerators the duties of their respective offices absorbed into interconnected systems will balance the winter heating load under financial conditions more favor- that serve hundreds of communities for the gas companies and make cheapable than any administration for many and tens of thousands of homes. er rates possible. years past. This happy condition has Electricity is cheaper than ever. It been made possible by the care and is always available 24 hours a day in in economy of the present city commis- nny amount. Current interruption is sion; and, before they go out of of- almost unknown on such systems. fice, these officials will have perform- Largo companies have facilities for ed the further service of collecting service that are out of tho question In a recent interview with the New thousands of dollars of delinquent pub-lic- e for small plants. York Times, Alfred E, Smith shows Tower and light users today are getImprovement taxes and confirmdifference between administration better service at a the ing the city's interest in all property ting constantly cf business affairs and price that is lowered steadliy as serv- affairs. "It's much easier government on which tax is not paid. to run any is improved. . It is no wonder that ice It is gratifying to the citizens of American citizens have confidence in organization by common sense than it is by law," says Mr. Smith. "The Ogden that the new administration' is indeed a new administration, in that their nation's electric industry and head of a business makes up his mind billions of dollars into its secur- to do something. He says, 'Ct ahead it is free from obligation and contam- pour ities ination of any interests, clique or dan, on in order to make a fair return and hoot and the thing is done. But their investment as it forges ahead association or organisation. This beits a very different thing in public new to accomplishments. office. ing true, the people will have a right to, and will expect, much of this in"A certain friend of mine, employed Millions coming administration. by a big corporation, came up to AlIt is confidently believed that the Last year American railroads spent bany while 1 was governor and put people have voted wisely and 'well. almost 195 millions for the improve- up an entire building while the state ment of safety devices, according to was digging foundations for one that a was absolutely' needed to carry on the recent report. Make Tremendous sums are continually state's business. Why wae that? Beinvested in heavier rails, block signals, cause every time he wanted to do Elimination of modification of the steel passenger cars, elimination of something he did not hevo to send Volsted act and religion as campaign grade crossings, etc. In every phase over to the attorney general' office issues swing Virginia back to the of operating steps have been taken to to find out whether he had a legal eliminate hazards and minimize risks. right to do it In business everyone Democratic party. As a rasult, during the last 10 years is wot king for the benefit of the conthe number of fatalities on railway cern; there are no legislators of a difU property, due to circumstances within ferent party who selfishly retard tho control of the lines, has decreased measures for improvement in order to Cl per cent advance their own ends." According to a Salt Lake newspaper is a notable, but unhappy fact It So long as public officials seek five people were killed and 171 in- that accidents outside the control of votes and are responsible to no one, jured in automobile ''accidents" dur- the railroads hhve increased during we shall have waste and inefficiency ing the month of October. It has been these same years. Grade crossing ac- when into business . government goes increased that suggested speed. "U" cidents, which are within the jurisdicis the of individual result Progress turns, general recklessness and con- tion of the motoring public, have and America genius responsibility. the tempt for rights of others, espe- steadily risen, in spite of gigantic ex- has with a maximum of busicially in making left turns might make penditures for crossing protection. The ness grown freedom and a minimum of for higher efficiency in the death rate. turned a deaf has, public apparently, Sorely these are great days for doc- ear to the old pica of "Stop, look and tors and undertakers. listen." The safety work of the railroads has been equally as important as their work in cutting costa and raising standards of service. It would seem Extending telephone' communication United States senators and repre- that the least the public can do is to from one country to the other is maksentatives place different interpreta- cooperate in preventing accidents ing the world smaller by bringing tions upon President Hoovers declara- which are solely within the control of every region into instant communications on the tariff question. The the public. tion with every other. M "regulars, including Senator Reed "There are no tariff barriers which Smoot, insist that President Hoover the telephone has to surmount, says asked for revision of the tariff to the New York Times. Nor can the Incendiarism is one of the most benefit the fanners and certain of between differexchange thought "other" industries. Senator Wm. E. cowardly and despicable of crimes. countries be prevented or even iment has during A summer season closed, Borah and his crowd insists that by customs duties. The favorPresident Hoover asked for a revision which untold damage in lives and peded old boast of 'splendid isolation' has ite In on those articles that will assist the property 'was done by the arsonist. become splendid nonsense." farmer; that "farm relief was the the west great forests of invaluable big issue and it was for that partic- timber have been burned over by fires ular purpose the special session was purposely started. And throughout called. the nation fires set in order to get inSenator Borah maintains that it surance, or for revenge, or because does not help the farmer to raise the of pyremania are common. In the last two or three years a new tariff on certain imports coming into The public has been strangely apa- factor has entered into the "sales apthis country that compete on the thetic in its attitude toward arson. In peal for automobiles safety. American market with farm products spite of the efforts of fire prevention This Is a logical trend. As traffic when, at the same time, the tariff is organizations, it has, from a practi- congestion grows and the accident increased on certain other items the cal standpoint, failed to cooperate in danger increases, the motorist becomes fanners are compelled to buy. It is fighting these criminals. It fails to concerned with the strength and sturdlike putting a dollar into the fanner's understand that incendiarism is a con- iness of the automobile he drives. pocket and then taking it away from stant menace to the life and property There have been many major steps him again and giving it to somebody of us. all of in automobile construction in retaken else, and in that operation try to make active fight against incendiarism cent years. Better brakes, An the American farmer believe that he would be of major importance in the glass, lower center of has been benefittod. to reduce fire waste. have become standard. The gravity campaign general At this end of the lino it appears body is an outstanding feature of mothat Senator Smoot and the regutor car safety. lars" have created the biggest tariff A Safety in all things is our modern in ever at started the nations cap-itfight The prolonged drought, occurring watchword. And nowhere has safety in trying to benefit certain other the northern part of the United States been more pronounced than progress industries. If congress had confined this year, has proven the truth of the in the automobile. its work to fnrm relief matters statement that steam plants are now, since that is what the special session and will continue to be, our major was called for the new tariff bill source of electric power. could have been passed without any According to an authoritative surdifficulty and the American farmers vey, tho entire growth in electric outwould have been given honest considput this year will be carried by steam eration. 1921 plants. For the first time sincesmallThe Norris amendment provides water be will production that when the farm board finds it er thanpower in the previous year, in spite advisable to aid in marketing the increase in , consumer deof a surplus of a certain crop, it shall di- mand large which has taxed steam plants rect the secretary of the treasury to in to many areas. capacity issue debenture certificates equivalent some rivers on which of The flow to one-ha- lf the tariff on the same have been dehydro product imported into the United importanthas beenplants to the lowreduced States. These certificates would be pendent, Yet there has 25 in est years. point redeemable with customs collectors at electric of no been power shortage not less than 98 per cent of their face due to the increasing efficiency of value. The amendment is also designated steam plants. The drought has demonstrated conto prevent overproduction of farm products and speculation, being drawn clusively the necessity of interconso that the amount of the debenture nected electric facilities and the supwould be reduced on a graduated scale port of hydro plants by steam plants inversely to the volume of production. if uninterrupted electric service is to If the Journal's summary of this bo maintained during low water pemuch discussed question is all "wet, riods. Hydro power has been much will some of you good Republicans in the public eye, due to its being made s political issue, but it is steam put us right? Box Elder Journal. that assures us a dependable supply of power under any and all law-break- law-keep- er er. Prediction ct ct Gas-cooli- ng Saying It English Plain for Safety a Issues Difference Turns Might Help . Telephone Breaks Farmers and the Barriers Tariff Fight Arson i!oner it Oed.n U City. UUt, thi. Azores, 31 City Recorder. i, 1929. First pubMc.tion Novenjber 22, WJ. Last publication Post. the Ogden Published in Notice to Contractors Summons Ogden Notice is hereby given following the make to OP WEBEE City proposes Construct IN TUB DISTRICT rOLRT UTAH OF 8TA1E public improvement, COUNTY, avenue, bridge abutments on Grant Welter Adwn. thereto, Ph! Adam. PUintiff; w. together with work incidental and specifications to plans, according of UUh of the v ... mrm braby mm mooed to appeor profiles on file in the officebids are City Engineer. And sealed reinvited lor said work and will be Rethe of office City deftad ceived at the ! m ftr Mm. and in cut of your failure ao corder in the City 1UU at Ogden, ty dy jmu on the E dJiSdKit will b. Utah, until ten oclock A. M. InstrucU dn.nd of earn 13th day of November, 1929. which ha bean filed with the Clerk tions to bidders, plans and specificafor the Vvomt of TO action I broughtdivorce tions for said improvement can be diviwr the 'of da1 the of office the securing, seen and examined at d heretofore now of matrimony bond Baxd of between pWnOffndjdefcndMt, (!iiy Engineer in the City Hall ' plaintiff Attorney, City. Kiesal Avenue, Ogden. Tbe right is reserved to reject any 875 p. O. and all bids and to waive any defects. . 19 to-w- it: ZStiT a" Publication CommisBy order of the Board of and December sioners of Ogden City, Utah, this the 6th day of November, 1929. R. A. MOYES, City Recorder. Presented to Commissioners and recommendation adopted and Notice to Contractors ordered published. datea November 8. 15. 6, 1929. Summons IN THE DISTRICT OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF UTAH IN AND FORME agffg D Hs Pocry Fititf, a Corporation p? t re. Samuel Stickney, If living, and anknown heir, hie unknown deviiw 1 known tegatcoo, and hit unknowa and also nil other persons unknown any right, title, estate, lien or eaj4 toVfS " SAMUEL B14-61- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Annie A. Burt; Plnintlff; va. Agnea Poland. E. Sorensen, John MeWeUrh, Thomaa David November 7, 1929. I L McGranahan, eiao known aa T. H. JteGrmn. known aa M. N. Publication November 8, 1929. baa; Abram C. Butler, abo aleo known aa E. Butterfield : E. R. Ridgeley, Published in Ogden Post. R. Ridgley; George Stephen, alee known ne George Stephen ; Delta County Bank, a and all other peraone unknown claiming nny right, title, estate lien or interest in the real property advene to plaintiffs title Notice is hereby given that Ogden thereto. Tho State of Utah to amid Defendant : the following You are hereby summoned to appear within City proposes to make to-wConstruct twenty day after aervice of this summons Eublic improvement, upon you, if eerved within tho County in abutments on Lincoln Avenue, which this action ia brought; otherwise within incidental work thereto, with together thirty day after service ; and defend tha above and entitled action; and in case of your failure ao according to plans, specifications to do, judgment will bo rendered against yon of the the in office file on profiles according to tho demand of the complaint, bids are sealed And which has been filed with the Clerk of said City Engineer. rebe wiB work and court. invited for said action is brought to obtain a deem ceived at the office of the City Re- of This court quieting title in plaintiff In and this corder in the City Hall at Ogden, to Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Block 8; lots 1 to Utah, until ten o'clock A. M. on the 9, inclusive Block 9; Lots 29 to 40, inclusive. 15 and 16, Block 8; Lota 1 to 13th day of November, 1929. Instruc- Block I; Lot Lota IB, IS and 17, nil in Block 14, Inclusive, and to tions specifica- 2; Lota 1 to 14, inclusive. bidders, plans Block B; Lota 28, tions for said improvement can be 29 and 19, inclusive. Block 2; Lota 1 to IS seen and examined at the office of the inclusive. Block 1; Lots IS to 27,ail inclusive, and 41 to 64, inclusive, Block B, in ColoCity Engineer in the City Hall cf said rado Pises addition to Ogden City, Utah; alee Lota 19 and 20, Block 7B; Not Hill Annex City. The right is reserved to reject any addition to Ogden City, Utah. W. R. SKEEN, and all bids and to waive any defects. Plaintiff Attorney. CommisBoard of the of P. O. Address, 2876 Kiesel Avenue, Ogden, By order . sioners of Ogden City, Utah, this the Utah. Publication dates October 11, 18, IB i No 6th day of November, 1929. rember 1 and December A favorite anti-tariargument is that while duties on imports permit ff American producers to pay higher wages, they at the same time increase living costs. An authoriative survey based on data collected by the impartial national tabor Office at Geneva, shows that in .the latter part of 1928, anti-freez- e. Gwilliam Super-Servic- Countless cures intelligent action. have been suggested, but there is one plan that remains untried. That is, to go back to fundamentals in our treatment of crime. It is ail inescapable fact that as the e Station ; 23rd and Grant Are., Ogden R. A. MOYES, City Recorder. Presented to Commissioners and recommendation adopted and Notice to Contractors ordered published. November 7, 1929. Iublicstion November 8, 1929. Published in Ogden Post. Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that Ogden City proposes to make the following Construct public improvement, pavement, curb and gutters, sidewalks, sewers and lighting system on Ogden Avenue between 25th and 26th streets, together with work incidental thereto, to-w- it: according to plans, specifications and profiles on file in the office of the City Engineer. And sealed bids are invited for said work and will be at the office of the City Recorder in the City Hall at Ogden, Utah, until ten oclock A. M. on the 26th day of November, 1929. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said improvement can be seen and examined at the office of the City Engineer in the City IlaU of said ! Let Us Snow You How to Save Have you ever stopped to consider how easy it is to save money by buying in quantities? This habit is just as. applicable in buying street car fares as it is in buying provisions. Read these figures 4 rides a day at 7c $0.28 6 days a week at 28c 1.68 1 weekly pass at $1 1.00 : . ed City. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commis- - ,, Saving one week . $0.68 Saving for the year $35.36 BUY A WEEKLY PASS AND SAVE! Utak Rapid Transit el ed Our attitude toward crime can be simply phrased much talk and little - Have your radiator filled with We have Prestons, alcohol and glycerine. Courteous Service. conditions. Back to Fundamentals bS Old Alan Winter Is at Our Door! weed cleaning Comparison You look .orried, Bj Yesh, officer, I kf Warning- WkWt tlte buds 1 . U4 Notice to Contractors it: JEWELERS "THE TIME DEN 382 25TII STREET, BROOM HOTEL BLDG. - BuU. Fickle: early thish mornin and havent seen since." Practical Example low-pric- ,7a No Wonder a: ol An Interesting 6, 1929. J-otami- Safety ! C. POWELL. P. O. address, B s vld big, Ogden. Utah. Publication date November 8. 15 Summons w real property dmribed in the SSSJLf vena to pteuuifre ownership, or 7 upon pteinUffe title thereto. ,k4 The State of Utah to said Defends,.. You art hereby summoned to sppnjL., twenty days afar servu-- , of n upon you, if eerved within which thi action ie oUlrJI,9 . thirty day. after eerrte?;' above entitled nation; and in failure eo to do, judgment wlU ZLS0 igainat you according to tho complaint, which has been " wnh the Cleik of said court. Thia action ie brought for Wieting Utio In th. plaintiff letcribud real as tats situated in W oer County. Utah: Beginning at tho 10. Lot 19. Plat thence South 281 feet; thence Wn.8,l7,; thence North 68 feet ; toen 5 thenee North 168 feet; !?. "'4 &K to tbe plaee f beginning. Sales Appeal and all-ste- BECOkn Co. |