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Show 2 Friday, August 26, 1932 THE OGDEN POST THE OGDEN POST Member Utah State Press : Association. Entered u second-clas- at the postoffica matter October s at Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March 17, 1927, 8, 1879. NORTH OGDEN Telephone 365 EDITORIAL Governor If the results in Ogden last Thursday evening is a forerunner of the popularity of Henry H. Blood in other parts of the state those who induced Mr. Blood to withhold his announcement until such a late date knew their po- ficials and public servants) will not reduce their own functions voluntarily. The reduction will have to be forced by a people who, after they have adjusted their own personal and business affairs, will turn to their governmental problems which in a large measure they have permitted to expand, by their own indifference, without check during the past dec- dha Hadley and Mrs. Lulu Soren- son. anMr. and Mrs. Elmo North Ogden was well repre- nounce the birth of Wayment a boy baby sented st the Farm bureau dance their home on Monday. and at the outing Saturday. Several at Funeral services for Ruben E. ribbons were won by contestants Hancock were held Sunday afterin the flower show and other con- noon in the Wert Weber ward chaptests. el with Bishop Joseph Skeen of The girls returned from the Og- Warren presiding. The invocation den stake M. I. A. camp Friday wm given by George H. Palmer evening. The week was spent and the benediction by Counselor --82X0 per Tear Subscription Price- Publiahed each Friday bp The Ogden Poet Printing and Publishing company, 415 Ecclet building. II. H. Blood for Weber County Correspondence and without any serious Arthur Marriot The singers were I your pommel and gave her the bust, eh? Three cheers for our side. William B. Latham lay on litical psychology. Ogden and We- ade. OLD wicker chaise longue in the ThisCheer todevilyour heart's content poor isnt dying," Glenn ber county practically swept C. t, Hackett retorted savagely. hard veranda of his country house, Emphasising the term Clarence Neslen to obscurity even and pretended to be asleep Ckooked Bin looked cautiously though he had been working for times' has become more or less a sometime in Ogden. The results racket indulged in by a growing a subterfuge quite In keeping with around to make certain the door gave Blood 62 out of 69 delegates army of theorists who would rem- a certain salient characteristic of from the veranda to the Uvlng room and some even claim that he has edy our ills through schemes which his which, quite early In his career, was closed, for It wss Instinct with 64 backers in the Weber county try to create employment at pub- had earned for him the not inap- him never to make move until sU lic expense, thereby further disdelegation. of Crooked the conditions wers propitious I propriate sobriquet exorPremises have been made from couraging industry through was hadn't any Idea you two were enBill." Not creating more crooked In that the old rascal men who knew in Box Elder county bitant taxation, thus the commonly accepted gaged, son." unemployment. Most of our ecothat Mr. Blood will do better hi the nomic sense of that term as employed in We weren't, although I think we doctors afraid are to state in Wein did peach district than he ber. The numerous friends of Mr. plain English that we are on a new the quaint patois of our times (In- could have been If 1 had been fool Blood have sprung from all over basis; that products of all kinds will deed he was a most honorable man), enough to lnalat Bobby likes me selling at pre-wprices; that bnt because he was possessed of an tremendously. Pm sure of that the state to work for him and so be numerous are they that there is a large part oftoour unemployed are uncommon degree of craft, of auda- Shes been expecting me to propose to have make employment cious and little doubt but that his nomination going generally amusing slythemselves at wages more nearwill be assured long before the for what ness, In business and out of It a before received the ly they Democratic convention in Ogden war. sort of born of unMany of the Jobs they enSeptember 8. joyed will never return because the canny Innate ability to read human conditions that produced them are natural He was popularly believed gone forever unless we start anoth-e- r to have more money than some folks Quit world-wid- e war, which would be have hay; he had no wife to bother Go to a terrific price to pay to stimulate his life and he paddled his own Continual howling about reduced employment. canoe; also, he enjoyed excellent It may be hard medicine to take, health. earnings of many corporations is doing much to prolong the depres- but it is reality and the sooner we It pleased William B. Latham sion, intimidate the individual and recognize the conditions and adjust this late afternoon to pretend to be ourselves to them, the sooner will (hive money into hiding. asleep in order that he might, from Why shouldnt corporation and we conquer the depression by mere- under the drawn-dowrim of his more to standnormal ly below fall the returning private earnings watch his late wifes niece enhat, ards of living. peaks of two or three years ago? gaged in a pastime peculiarly dear We were then living under abnorto that most attractive young wommal conditions. Copper an, to wit, snaring and breaking the When an automobile salesman heart of a youth whose manifest without any capital could open an decencies appeared, to Crooked BUI, auroom show sell and expensive sufficient Justification for receiving tomobiles as fast as he could get friends snd relatives here. Owing to the accumulation in from the young lady In question them, we were not living in normal The program in sacrament meettimes. When a bond salesman with- this country of large stocks of cop- what her uncle and guardian deing Sunday night was furnished out any practical experience, capi- per and to the low rate of consump- scribed as a whole lot of letting by the Huntsville ward. Speeches tal or knowledge of the intrinsic tion, the imposition recently of a alone." were given by Elders Smith and tariff of cents on four a value of the securities he handled, pound With the odrlnary run of young Felt. Musical numbers were renthe is not to cause metal, could open an office equipped with likely dered by the Huntsville quartet. who laid their gentlemen vealy expensive furniture and oriental any early appreciable increase in hearts at the feet of Miss Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hack announce rugs, and sell securities, bonds, the price of copper, according to Antrim, Crooked Bill had little the birth of a birL She is the first RoHe Heard of Patter the Rapid symWalter Lyman Brown, mining enstocks, etc, to a clamoring public, grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Will bertas Little Feet. pathy and less patience. The maand make money faster than he gineer. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Alma amusever dreamed of, ordinary caution While the new import levies have jority of them were h Hock. a should have warned anybody con- been criticised by economists as ing themselves with Roberta as out- for month, and Just a Uttle while Miss Ellen Garner is the guest ditions were not normal. When a marking a step backward, it seems rageously as She amused herself ego I wss fool enough to do It She y of relatives hen. real estate operator could take as if there is justification for some with them, or else frankly attracted looked so Infernally propossblo The H club met at the home I And whllo I was doing It I practically worthless land and sell duty to protect a home industry to her as a moth is attracted to a Myra Barker Tuesday afternoon. it at fabulous figures which no such as our copper mining. Appar- candle flame. Crooked Bill had more looked at her steadily snd noted the of normal crop value could Justify, it ently none of our American mines than a In her eyes, snd The girls spent the afternoon sewsuspicion, too, that. In addi- triumphant glint should have been Uttle self satisfied smile on her ing, under the direction of Melba that can operate at a profit at recent tion to Roberta's a undoubted charms, Chatelain. The following members there was something wrong. And prices and only a few could make fact that she was his heir was lovely lips: Something told mo she were present: Lilo and Laverne Berthe so on through every line of indusany real profit even if the whole not a negligible attraction to her was preparing the skids for mei So, rett, Maurine Johns, Bertha Hall, trial, agricultural and financial ac- four-eetariff were added to the continuous and no sooner had I popped the ques- Jeanette Shaw and Virginia HalL shifting entourage. tivity. present price. tion and no sooner had she comIn case the of the young gentleThis virtually means that our During ten years of inflation, menced to assure ms that she countless persons came to think mines could not exist in the face man who sat with Roberta on the hadn't TAYLOR remotely suspected this atthat by their own ability and of unrestricted competition from stone bench under the elm, Crooked than I her tachment, and Interrupted shrewdness they were creating foreign producers operating with Bill could find no extenuating cirAt the Farm bureau flower show wealth for themselves by specula- cheaper labor, in view of the over- cumstances to adduce as to why Ro- withdrew my proposition. I begged on Saturday the Taylor entries cartion when, as a matter of fact, most production and which berta should not be convicted of In- her not to think any more about It ried sway a number of prises and H l's fire!" Crooked B1U was ribbons. of them were creating nothing and seems ahead of our own industry flicting cruel and unusual punishTaylor waa awarded secsaving nothing while they lived in for a few years at least. ond place in the community display. ment. Glenn Hackett, to begin with, steeped In reverential awe a fools paradise which they That got her biasing mad, Hack- In the flower garden contest Mrs. was of good family where brains thought would last forever. C. E. Stoker was awarded third and money. In evidence for three ett continued. The majority of persons have It would anger a sheep," crooked place and Mrs. G. I Hadley fourth bad been used generations, always more today than they had in pre- Marches B1U agreed. Roberta's mighty high place, while Mrs. C. E. Stoker and wisely. He was rather tall, war times, but they complain about Mrs. Susan Fay were awarded third handsome A recent survey of farm electriand la her Ideas and angular, with a plain having less because they are mak- fication showed that 11.1 per cent and fourth places, respectively in told her tt had suddenly oc- the honest free like a kind horse. He 1 ing comparisons on a false basis. of American farms are now serv- was garden contest Among curred to me that she could never the vegtable a and old, This is true of individuals, and it ed years lawyer thirty individual varieties Mrs. Evelyn by electric light and power com- a good one, which Is to say that possibly consider marrying a lawis true of companies. Industrial Mower wss awarded second, farm who grubbed for a Uvlng In the snd third ribbons forfirst concerns expanded beyond any nor- panies. are When individual the Asters, included, the percentage Crooked Bill gladly paid him a large yer mal requirements. They have en- plants heart of New York's financial quar- first place for galardia; first place of electrified reaches be- annual retainer. deavored to maintain operations on tween 15 and farms CTooked Bill wished he might ter. i told her I was quite certain for calliopsii; first for wild cu16. an inflated basis which cannot be The 11.1 per cent represents, in have been privileged to hear what that what she was seeking was a cumber; second place for coreopsis; done because there is no longer any and I wasnt It I told first and second for columbine; first electrified fsrms, Glenn Hackett and Roberta were knight-erra698,786 number, artificial demand to maintain such as with 177,561 served saying: However, he was a fairly her I had suddenly made np my snd second for perennial phlox, and compared production. with power in 1928. Michigan accurate reader of gesture facial mind that It wss all a hideous mis- first for inAll over the nation, one-ma- n heads states the of an expression and nods, so he was as- take snd But that's as far as I In the same contest Mrs. Emma list showing dustries and one-ma- n farms are increase in electrified Hunter won first for hibiscus, first with farms, sured that Hackett was proposing got" starting again on a deflated basis. Illinois second. second, and third for geranium; You can drive through the country to his nlecei "She marriage left sod up you then, son? first second, and third for scabiosa; These interesting figures, and see little "shacks1 springing up when it isare She was as she peased ma first for red rose, first for golden It'll be like her to refuse him, crying considered that much of on cheap land and in the far-- a jy the extension of the movement has he decided, and him the only real I didnt tee her, but my hearings glow, first for salvia, first for lace places. The occupants of these lit- taken place at a time when agricul- man Ive ever seen on the right good for my years Boy, youre flower, third for verbena, first for premtle homes are going to produce their ture was not blessed with ises. And for once In his life hes a gift from God! Continue to play stocks, first for snapdragons, first prosperand make little a living gradually and that now one out of nine doing an the talking while Roberta your cards like that and she's yours for phlox, first for delphinium, and The big fanners who ity, surplus. American farmers has at his beck does the third for dahlia. Mrs. Susan Farr d listening. I know that without a flicker. That girl requires won on land the and call an unlimited supply of bought second for gladioli, second for a o whole lot but high-pricsad bend shes of her merit, lickin, of as only phlox and first and crops, strength reasonably-price- d mechanical pow- head while resigned second for zinwell as the industries which built er. she tugs at her hand- got to be Ucked once 1" Much nias. of flower shows the and equipped plants at peak prices I suppose I startled her. Tm a success was attributed to the As a matter of fact, the farm kerchief and tries to appear surTayand built up peak overheads, are electrification movement is produc- prised. She most have admiration little bit afraid, Mr. gha lor Farm bureau leaders, Mrs. Be-all going to have to readjust them' men Ufa Is from or a delusion and results us realize. plays fast snd loose with a man. selves to the basis of the man who inghas madethat few of possible better stand- a snare I And now she's picked on fihris a confirmed flirt" Oooked BUI Indulged himself la is starting at the bottom today. The It back-firards of production at a lower cost. s victim that's bound to e "They make awful good wives a very mirthful little chuckle. Well, laboring man who enjoyed war- It has made great changes in the on her. or Fm no Judge of men. once you halter-breatime wages for the past decade, is domestic and social em," Crooked at any rate, she's a very good dear life of the farm Helloi he's talking too much ! Hes BUI in the same boat. sweet girl," he defended finally. suggested. the to of it by bringing advantages The same inflation that affected the getting oppressive She's finding the How do you know?" "She cant coquet with be. She convenience as as far home, city going not to her liking ah, 1 industry and the individual also af- and comfort are concerned, 1 married one and she was that wants to be pursued. Im a busy the plus fected government and taxation, so 1" girls sunt Roberta comes by her man and Pvs pursued her for a advantages possessed only thought and government is among the last peculiar (hooked Bill drew his hst brim misfortune honestly. AR the Bar-row-s year, and you know, Ur. dweller. the Electrified rural by Latham, to recognise conditions and reduce women were romantic. In fact as well as I do, that whenever she farming really does mean a new ag- down over his nose, opened his its mushroom expansion according- ricultural mouth a Uttle and commenced to Roberta's mother ran era. away with an has another swain on band she ally. The trouble with government is breathe In long even respirations. end man In a minstrel show. She ways devotes herself to him and Igthat its managers (our public of- He heard the rapid patter of Ro- adored the Jokes that boy used to nores me. berta's Uttle feet as she passed him crack until be cracked ona on her "Wants to see If youll get Jealand entered the house. In about by marrying her. She bore him Ro- ous." In an article on the severity and five minutes he heard the firm, leis- berts and from that day until he Crooked BID stroked Ms chin and extent of the depression in this urely tread of Glenn Hackett, fol- died Roberta ran him ragged and spat a thin amber stream over the country, the Manchester, England, lowing, and was aware, presently, mada the poor devil like It He was veranda railing. Tell you what Guardian says: Under all these that the young man had sat down a end man bnt a poor Judga you do, son, he announced prestrials the American people have In a chair beside him. So he pre- sf good Investments, snd when be and his ently, and Glenn Hackett leaned behaved with admirable fortitude tended to sleep on for five minutes, wife were killed (n a 4rala wreck, forward to listen to the words of and patience." That is a fine testimonial to the then ho stirred uneasily, gritted bis my wife and I fell heir to Roberta. wisdom from the oracle. "You stay in temper of our people. They have, teeth, sighed, opened his eyes, and She waa eleven then. My wife died to dinner Juit as if nothing out of ten years ago and Pvs been riding the ordinary had occurred. Roperhaps better than any other yawned pleasurably. now haven't that herd on Roberta ever since" had Well, yon in berts T1 dine la her room. If she has the borne world, people inescapable burdens without losing either your forty winks," Hackett ob"I fear youve mada a had Job of any appetite at all, which I doubt, at faith or courage. They have re- served quietly, whats your opin- It Mr. Latham. been uss tbs maidll tell her you're alised that drastic, thoughtless ac- ion as to what my nest move should tin hero and shall think thats In"Well, you can't bar ms for try-in'tion is not necessary that, in the be? Ive Just Jilted Roberts I" decent of yon. Let her think It Ckooked B1U responded calmly. normal course of events, our prob(hooked Bin sat up with the Tlie girl's sound at heart but Continue to come out uninvited and lems will be solved. They have of a abruptness cursed with a tact and figure that'd unexpected whenever the notion put shoulders to the wheel and have which, la an fairness, ha resembled make Helen of Troy look like a gripe you, when ahe gives you the bent every resource to meeting the not a UttlaL Shoot me for e horse-thie- f Navajo equaw la comparison, She dead free you grin at her Ilka a exigencies of depression. I" he ejaculated. UTAH POWER A LIGHT Chinese Idol and tell her hew Played fast has brains, she has e A people who can do as our peopoise'' COMPANY "Not any more Glenn Hackett she looks la that new dress. ple have done in a time of unprec- snd loose with you, eh, boy!" No, Just tried to." Eccles Bonding edented stress, need have no fear interrupted gloomily. Tve Just sp- Continue to advertise yourself, sob. S yon threw the dally for the nations future. lit her friael" (Continued Next Week) Hill-cres- ar super-prudenc- e Kicking and Work n American Deserves Consideration to-ds- 4-- self-evide- nt wants to fish for fish, fish in Fish Lake." Being the loosers of the contests which took place on their recent trip In the canyon, it fell to the Beehive girls to entertain at a swimming party which was given Wednesday, August 17, at the Hooper sugar factory pond, directed by Bessie Widdison and Leona Jensen, teachers. Miss Marian Widdison entertained the girls at her home at a lawn luncheon, after tiie swim. The girls present were Marrian Widdison, Margaret Widdison, Bessie Widdison, Jennie I .owe, Effie Lowe, Lucile Maiming, Leone Christensen, Eva Christensen, Hah Naisbitt, Kathryn Naic-bit- t, Helen McCloy, Leona Jensen, Dorothy Stoker, Angie Cottle, Nell The chaperones and Fred Kenley, Jay Gibson, 0. Earl accidents. girls who made the trip this year East, Hazel Marriott, Anna May are as follows: Florence E. Man- Collins and Mathel O. Ridges. The ning, Mable Orton, Myrtle Chad- speakers were Joseph Watson, wick, Myrtle C. Barker, Maurine Ernest Cordon, President W. J. Storey, Lottie Randall, Della Garn- Maw, Bishop George A. Hislop and Interment was er, Ethel Swenson, Mabel Camp- Bishop Skeen. bell, Leila Spackman, Irene Storey, made in the West Weber cemetery Ruth Chandler, Elaine Spackman, with Joseph Glen Blanch dedicating Johnston. Lorene Barker, Mildred Brown, tiie Wert Point snd Kanesville hall grave. Lola Deamer, Mary and Jennie Mr. Hancock died unexpectedly teams met on Hooper park to play Norris, Lila and Laverne Berrett, on Wednesday following an opera- a tie-o- ff game resulting in a vicMsurine Johns, Myra Barker, Hel- tion. He was born in West Weber tory for West Point, 14 to 16. en Larsen, Mildred Barker, Allene on April 17, 1896 and lived there James and family of Manning Orton, Janet Barker, Myrtle Ber- all his life until moving to Warren visited his mother, Mrs. rett, Cleone Marshall, Florence five years ago. He was the son TremontonManning, last Sunday. Barker, Erma Shupe, Fawn Camp- (Ml David and Flora Gibson Han- Josephine Clarence Neslen of Salt Bishop bell, Dorothy Ellis, Phyllis Bark- cock. Ho was a member of the Lake was the speaker at the eveer, Mildred Campbell, Lettiee Or- L. D. S. church and a member of services last Sunday. Mr. and ton, Florence Warren, Laura Chad- the quorum of seventies of North ning Mrs. D. D. McKay and daughter, wick and Erma Chadwick. Weber stake. He is survived by his Mildred, also were visitors at The New Testament Sunday wife, Manella Taylor Hancock, and church. school class motored to Lagoon the following sons and daughters: A large representation of HoopMonday afternoon. The party in- Dee, Flora, Ruth, Elaine, Clyde, er people attended the annual farm cluded the following teachers and Dona, Dora and Helen Hancock. His bureau outing at Lorin Farr park students: Addie Montgomery, Don- parents and four brothers also sur- last Saturday. A pageant, composald Campbell, Woodruff Deem, Al- vive. ed by Maud Rigby and arranged by lene Orton, Florence Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jsrdine and Maretta Parker was presented. Clarence Hiuuen, Tory Campbell, family left Saturday for Canada. Crops are looking good in HoopIdaMarvin Verl and Mark Roylance, They will he Joined at Rigby, er this season. The threshing is Barker, Darwin Shupe, Lewis ho, by Mr. Jardines sister and fam- nearly over and the tomato harToone, Gale Mathie, Russell Camp- ily. vesting is now on. The Happy Hour club met at bell, Howard Woodfield, Jay CampThe committee on Labor day bell, Clyde Norris, Ralph Embry, the home of Miss Elsie Peterson celebration state that the horseLloyd Shaw, Lowell Shupe, Lowell on Wednesday afternoon, under the nulling is open to evenone and the Judkins, Glen Orton, Elwood Dan- direction of their club leader, Miss hones will be weighed at 9 oclock iels, Eldon Garner, Eldon Orton, Marie Gibson, and Miss Petreson. a. m. at the Hooper canning facJack Deamer, Calvin Chandler, The afternoon was spent in final tory on that day. Florence Brown, Marjorie Berrett, preparation for the exhibit which Two small sons of Orson Fae Marshall, Fae Chatelain, Doris is to be held on August 27 at Davis of Wertboys, Point, were injured NorGretta Beth school. The Lowder, Randall, the Weber county high when they were thrown from a ris, Virginia Chadwick, Jennabee following girls were present: Bern- hone on the cement road, when Viola ice Green, Maxine Kingston, Ep Ballif, Jessie Campbell and on Wednesleaving the ball Chatelain. ma Hunter, Janet Neilaon, June day. They were park given medical atLaPreal Mowers, Mary tention by a physician. Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchin- Moline. son of Idaho are visiting with Gibson, Ruth Munter, Louise AnMn. Emma Jones received a bad- tax-wea- ry CHAPTER : derson and Margurite Favero. HOOPER Mr. J. H. Naisbitt and family, and Lee Stoddard and family have returned from a trip to Fish Lake and report having a real pleasure trip, having plenty of trout every day; also brought home a trout caught by Mr. Naisbitt The guides were former Hooper men, Mr. Walter and Bert Stoddard, who were very courteous snd efficient in handling their motor boats and lines. Mr. Naisbitt says, If one ly sprained foot when she fell her home last Monday. S. P. Officers Are Coming Here Today A D. McDonald, newly elected president of the Southern Pacific railroad, and J. H. Dyer, in charge of operations, both of San Francisco, will arrive in Ogden today to visit company officials here and inspect properties. They will return to the coast to nt morrow. -- nt over-supp- ly Farm Electrification Forward Greyhound Racing Every Night Except Sunday loose-jointe- LADIES NIGHTS MONDAY :: WEDNESDAY :: FRIDAY Ladies Admitted Free! high-price- ed k ICE Good Condition BARGAIN PRICES Official Meeting of the UTAH GREYHOUND BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Faith Patience Fortitude Courage ," wln-om- First Post at 8:15 P. M. State Fair Grounds Track 1ow thrilling 850 of st evenings yoa have been hearing about the nations fastest greyhounds. Under as brilliant m the sen. Bglrfn |