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Show S THE OGDEN' WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ' t were awarded a contract for a powrrl torn, two centrlfuital pumps. 100 new if.it hrjr, whirh throrgl t1 the winlr Cluff announced that the state had at Kfllinc at J ;. II 0, are U't-lirlgham City. pipeline sum Jba.in be.n certain a for. the appropriated c apac1 00.000. rnarkrt at S.IS. illon . a . of terl tank or toJay'a in the canyon and.it would it miles Pin:. project j bfalwere: URvlrn Taek- wiii Th Ycirterday'a ity. pumi'hmiif h imnossiblfi to annronriate addi with firpnof. the Yh iwrtpht The contract Hneclf irtion for thin fVFtm h.ie (Inp & Provision Co. four cam of hcfi. tional funds for additional work.. He! at niackfo.it provides for been company fir-- ' T. K. Hardy, San DieRO, Cat., rour car submitted board of to the declared he 'was willing to accept the. iron .uid miles of miles underwriter and approved. A reduc-- 1 Co.. Fan Fran-r!cof hef yulntoofRanch of Matheson Joint pipe, arytng- from Uon of about 20 per cent from the in- suggestion of the engineers in their cattle. Union ten tvck ran of a sixteen to four lnrhe!l. KxtenMons suranc kev rate la expected, A. Cattle company. Francisreport and in the. contingency Iind reducinftj suburbs now leak held that the city should repair will supply without wa the coat of insurance in the city by or cara co. ftock cattle. p!x full circulating. The wathe road which might be damaged. ter and OO; of dollars annually ' lxten-tfct- h ?cveral tlioupanda oo from be two will pumped ter AGRKHABLE. GOVERNMENT driven wtlK to be drilled northA marked reduction In the ellin of the Wheelwright "The Gilded Lily" comes district B..J. THE I I STAN CI- engineer Finch, Construction the city hall. The power will of west Government and ' City, State Tor the pa.; apparent Viirpn ti of nuhHf! roads?, also declared AlhOHlbra SUIlday electricity supplied by the Idatw Stranger Beg pardon, ir. how far price of hop, New Water 0 be' , three daya, baa been reported at the? , is it to the station? Power company, Agree on Solution of Per-- : the agreement would be acceptable tbj Co. to Build X OrDIU- O a DQ CiaSSeQ WILD. Oolf Bug I should aay about a full Ogden Union Ptockyarda. The 2ecreae For emergency, oot Blackf At tne government. System Problem 3 Boswill braMies haa enpriAe a been he and thre dtiYC, installed. putt. plexing approximately mo- - ton Transcript, day for Hie paat thre- daya. cho&r!den FruitM in grandeur. There will be two city attorney and the attorney 'general! The Wheelwright Construction com With the agreement last night that the citv would aerree to install the pro pany of Ogden was awarded the conwater Ogden city will protect the city over the pipe tract for the installation of a new tecting slab of concrete the road near water system In Blackfoot, Idaho, at nr TdTstanM of twol Id- -d " anlies tobeneath held bythe members of the responsibility a meeting o cits- - council of Blackf oot .last night. sea a of event in the and expense breaklamage The contract price for- the work is declared, iha nrnhlpm which recently arose over would beMoran to and him the acceDtable $190,000, but with the taking over by which It appeared that paving opera- work would proceed at onceithe city of the present system the cost was ' practically tions might be halted,, v be approximately $300.000. or jwlll settled. the As a result of the agreement ENGAGED ON THE SrOT. This is the second contract awardwithout uaving work will be continued "So you are a pastry cook, Brid- ed the local construction company for pause by the P. J. Moran company, get ?" wuter extension during the past five which has ,the paving contract. to.The as but one, weeks. The contract for the extensmVam, "I'm registered be It's new road will necessarily have I a ion and Improvement of the system blind. specialize really only &cr in home home-mad- e constructed directly over, the and Evanston, Wyo., was closed with at brew, but ' main which at some points lies 1 nc hootch." them recently and prior to this they two feet below the surface. engineers reportproblem arose When roadbed prepare ed that railing the the pipe fracture to might paving tory of the cause undermining I joints and For a water leakageby pavement government time it appeared that the aid in the project. mieht withdraw itsPUOTKCTION. TO PROVIDK 0B0 , TF.S SET HOGS TAKE BIG - ct H-- ven w - - i tn DROP ii! OCOti! - o. ? I ; ... . - er -- i - 100-hor.pow- cr . -- on 1 X??rTiu r I P.-J.- the-decisi- . AMBR - on - 1 U - gf JT AH ' FINEST TH EAT RE S . POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TODAY Cecil B. De Mille's Mayor Frank Francis, representing ana the city, agreed with state, county last niht government representatives a slap -that the city would install of concrete over the pipe for protec-:n agree to a contract tion aiid would would responsi-bilit- v xhich the city in assume the event cf pipe of repair wen solved in problem l.reakyge. Theand was acceptable to this manner road bureau state,. government and and to the contractors. Twenty representatives of the state, and the government. Weber county Din.the meeting. Ocrden city, attended to the confer- ner was served prior anu me care ot-fici- THIS .s als STANDS ON ITS OWN ' once in a local . ence immediately followed AT THE CONFERENCE. Those- - who attended the conference were: Harvey W; Cluff r Mark Tuttle, and R. Simpson, Ira It. drowning road commiss on; state resenting the 'B. J. Finch and. Walter N. pubthe bureauM.of Child representing lic roads; Moroni SUeen. J. ana and E. S. Green, commissioners, representsurveyor, John C. Brown, The city was repreing the county. 1 rancis J. K. Frank sented by Mayor Ward andChris Flygare, commissionattorney, A. ers; Wade :.. Johnson, attorney. city Powell. M. Tracy, engiF. Larson, auditor; J. waterworks dePackard, Fred neer; . C. inspector-foremapartmentstreet , J- Moran. I supervisor; Martin, vn 5 representing the Moran for the contract the has which panv.' of road canyon the work paving The meeting opened when Walter X Frickstad. senior highway engineer read a of the bureau of public roads, invests had who of engineers the conditions in tnthethecanyon trob,,,.! .report o re the ? b ef in re marks said that steps reading Mr. Frickstad must be taken to protect the piPJ: line before paving operations satisfa&orily accomplished'" SUGGESTS SOLUTION. solution through the Suggesting aslab over the jdpe line 1.!acing of the than mm c "Rather stated: report that believe is it lower, the pipes,economical to promore be it would of the the grade A tect them by raising Blab concrete. of use the or road by is thick inches six four feet wide and most propractical the to be believed tection in most cases. The cost of of racing this work, includingthe the., disis latter where the grades purpose of protecting tinctly for the is difficulty to determine the pipe, it more extended inveswithout exactly i the tigation than practicable believed to be time available, but -isincludes I about $55G5. - This 1-- rick-Wa- '4 BILL "FORM BBEI 30.C Prices 10c AT 2:45 OPENING TOMORROW FEET V 4 r . ! -- . , Three Shows "Mary M Daily 2:45, 7:30 ft 9:15 V. , IN . te.-C- '7:1 .: .v.- ant - A, J K - ;y. . . ; ; - ft't. r -- 9:00 - T" IX ies mi HER LAST REALART SUCCESS .ear Latirx hm heen blind from babvhood. and. like all blind people, had learn ed to sec with her fingers- - The strange fate which pave back her sisrht to her took awav the kind friends who had sheltered her, and she fell into the hands f n rrftolr who conceived the fiendish idea of makine her sensitive finrera came just in Hut rcene safes he would rob. . (pen the combinations of the rr v r m .mu-.Mi.MWva raosi powerEYES Or TliK lliSAKT is .uAKi time. ful picture. V - T m Y a w Sweden's Young Violin Virtuso and the Frence Chanteuse . Mis3 Elle Voelker, Accompanist VAUDEVILLE'S MOST BRILLIANT ARTISTS , , TOGETHER WITH . J? 7:15 She Saw with Her Fingers J .: JAN RUBINI & MLLE. DIANE - 5:30 Eyes of t ' "v n; Sel 3:45 2:00 GREAT DOUBLE BILL TOMORROW ' d, Shows at Adults, Matinees; Adults, Main Balcony Evenings Floor Evenings Children All Seat : 99 Sixth Episode OTTO BROTHERS of the Wonder Jungle Film In the First Entrance STAN & MAY LAUREL - i. an-allow- of 20 per 'ceM . . fori CARTER & BOUTTE Ebon Knights of Syncopation PREVOST & GOULET inci- ROATINA & BARRETT- dentals," The report was signed by Jleuben the Simpson, ' district engineer.- for state road department; Joseph M. lracj, county1 surveyor; Mr. Frickstad, city engineer, andPRESIDES-MAYOR Francis presidedGen--at Mayor Frank and and Attorney he. the meeting eral Cluff led in. the discussion. Mr. - . iii t- nf i ( . MV1L Theatre UTAH FRIDAY "OUTSIDE a THE LAW" S3 i-f- . , I mm LAST TUVIES TODAY 1 iCJ .r CHARLES "ff ro i 3 m ? V rid E- Marriucia Going Up - ? ir, A Vaudeville . Melange ance if. : J X' Ll2$ TPJ k n i 1 A'--u . f r li.r..' 0J1 Envy li L i. i V c In His Comedy Success H and Phyllis" "19 vi . iyhere she is! Comedy Drama! Full of life and laughter Full of charm and sentiment A Ogden Concert' Orchestra CHARLES "NINETEEN the woman wanted by. the police, . . Her name is p r Also Pathe News, Comedy and Sunday D Basil .and she is outside the law I King's Powerful Drama . "E?.rth Bound" OrpheumOgden PAY - PHYLLIS AND Starting Tomorrow v 1 . SYLVIA BREAMER in 7 'ALWAYS GOOD USUALLY GREAT" ' ' - One Night Only - - g g action Full of thrills and Full of fun and romance-- Full of comedy and melodrama its Be sure to sec it! You. will never-forgesheer joyousnessl Don't miss it! Sec it today! swift-movin- "NOT GUILTY" OGDEN Theatre " Rip-roarin- t : ; I i 4 -- Sj t - Thursday, April. 21 Mail Orders Now "There's but one UtAH THEATRE Al Molson." 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