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Show c MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1921, IHJIS SUGGESTS SYSTEM lite ttitt&ar&-'jaiitt- nr OGDEN. UTAH. OF OVER AVERAGE Luxurious Silk Shirts Is October Crop Report Issued By Federal- The Foundation For Slrong Eyes Statistician the creamery building to the foot of the Huntsville-hill- . "A generous setting of evergreen and ornamental trees with an artlfl-cia- l lake would add greatly to its attractiveness. PARK NEEDED "A park - approximately within the city limits ought to be secured of not less than one hundred acres, but betShirU will ple you with their ter still five, hundred acres. located somewhere between Thirtieth, and coloring and luxurious silks. Fortieth streets and at the base of they are S tin striped Crepes, the mountains connecting with the Is a line boulevard. Such high park oft Jersey and all favored silken fabrics in absolutely necessary to the future um and benefit of its citizens similar to fine Shirts. the "Golden Gate" park, San .Fran-CiscVBalboa" of San Diego and They are carefully made, and tailored with even "Liberty park" of Salt Lake City. the greatest care. "Ten acres of land at the entrance of Ogden canyon ought to be secured, the unsightly banks on each side of the paved highway graded down to level and parked with grass. Drinking fountains and bench seats ofcght to be .O sr provided for the comfort and benefit of its citizens. Such an improvement would tone up th general appearance of the entrance of this natural gateway. Later a memorial arch couid be erected in memory of the pioneers and each year with proper , ceremonies. "City hall square, Union square. Lester and Liberty parks ought to be lighted with appropriate iron column ornamental poles with electric lights as a protection to its citizens to dispel the gloom that ndw exists. BETTER LIGHTING "Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h Streets and Washington avenue from the bridge to Twenty-eight- h streets nur-s-m i:vnnrr.iNs ought to be made "white waya" at exkalt Mn.L T. Dee of 1100 Twenty. fifth pense of property owners with cost of . tfela - Yimr- w r1 a ln4 light paid by city. Such an improve- Sixteenth AnnurU Conven-- . ft t r ! mn I Mr- Harold Perry and Mrs. ment with under-groun- d afternoon. wires would r . icnneid ot Rait Uike. At o clock tone up the general appearance of theJ tion to Hp Held in Ogden luncheon was to be served, Mr. city. Ierhriol.I travel In fh f "Such vast Improvements as sugTwo Days China to make her home. . Mrs. Perry gested will stagger the average citizen ana Mrs. iu return to their who may think them too expensive and impossible except at prohibitive are beinr made for the open- homes this evening. Plans cost, but each and every suggested im- ing of the sixteenth annual of provement is practical and within the the grand chapter. Order of he East PARTY. resources of the city and county gov- ern Star of Utah. In the Masonic temsunpitist: most the of Omj attractive social one ernments. Each year that any of ple here Thursday morning at 10 events Ple was a surprise last the week of are It them makes harder o'clock. and of offithe delayed Reports GREATEST ritOJECT. grand on C. Dee. the members party given by more to cers subml-ted do because of the difficult and committees will be "With a future exceedingly bright city expanding of the Ninth ward choir Monday eveon and of the first In upon the lon. encroaching day its citizens ought to take steps tonecesplan the boundaries of the at his home. &Z Thlrty-Hr-- t county. Work the evening Jnitlatory work will be. ex- ning in advance many of the things street. The "venlng wss pent in for a big man emplified by the grand officers and an games, and of Its of this kind calls sary forMts prosperity. One is music Late In the eveone can who and exhibition foresee be the drill will given by the ning a luncheon the future because of the most wonderful opportunities was served. Those of ladles' team and drum corps. line boulevard on water table at the work. We seem to magnitude Mr. and Mrs. W. O. were; high present usualarea be a the Klectlon of in about officers will and living .'only reports the foot of the mountains from near Ridges. Mr. and Mrs. George Wan reai;ei reported, as the entrance of Ogden canyon, run- money age , where men think of noth- feature the Friday session, and in the gard. ly grown.six Cabbages Ixn Jones. Mrs. tons per acre, but only ning southerly along the foot of the ing but greed for gain and give nothing evening the officers will be installed. A. C Mr. and Mrs, 'yielding Mr. Harold Cromp-to"three-fourtCampble. was in return for betterment of future Five delegates from each of the three the usual acreage a point apreaches it until mountains Mr. W. O. Mr. and Jackson. Mr. Salt Lake chapters will attend the ses- and Mrs rown. mankind. where near Bufch Creek, Mrs. Karah A. proximately The are now Is Onions a very poor crop. "Ogden approaching a time sions. line it ought to cut across the highoverJaxkson. Mr. and Mrs. D. (J. Pickett. oo of where 'field is reported as only 100 bushels benches opportunities something MUs Florence Covington, Mr. until it reaches the bluff and with an average of Madi- must be done for future development 3er acre compared about at Mrs. Mrs. Uintah, Annie valley looking C, Browning. 79 I)e. The are is j also only Our present son avenue, then follow along this of parks andasboulevards. are tVrenen. Adah Porter, William cent of that usually grown. but playare, per as good parks, they below the bluff valley overlooking Ixuls Reedrr. Mabel W. Jaxl Pasture and range conditions have we have no boulevard save as then , intersect things and cobean. far Stevens. Mrs. C. Spenpracticable, Emm, .declined the past month - because of Washington avenue from tne west to the Ogden canyon driveway. Mrs. cer. Mr. and Mrs. John CJreene. of moisture. OPPORTUNE TIME , scarcity a point near the southern boundary Mrs. Wilson. Pickett, Mr. and Mary oo "It is now an opportune time to plan Mrs. W. O. Ridges, of the golf links. Such a drive would and C. Wlntle. J. arrange for future improvements command a wonderful view of the D. W. Flone. Harold Shupe, Jr.. Mr. could be through the most capable landscape Rex Wlntle. M mm Vllate Hlevens, VI- city, valley and lake" and can produce. We the;nation made without doubt the most wonder- architect Ut Ixirett Call. MUs May Pickett. to secure th services of such a M ful drive in the state. Such a boule- ought tUra spencer. Ira Hick Pickett, and lay the plans now for a bigundertaken and built man and D man. vard ought and Stanley Ix-Cornelius a better Ogden. Such work Jointly by the city and county because ger of it being located within the districts cannot be done In a year or a few S. Abrahamson and Arthur many to complete cr.Ln- controlled by each respective govern- years but will take Addleman, Suspected of nurnrnAr axxtvfilsauy any undertaking of merit. Parks and ment. wrati:x. On Friday afternoon Mrs. A. Glen '''If any citizen questions the beauty boulevards are a city's greatest asset Clark Burglary that have them have greater WrUlht entertained at her home. 470 and benefit of such an undertaking a and thoseover other cities less fortuTwenty-nint- h street In compliment to motor ride over the proposed route prestige convince him of the ex nate. Sun-daVoters "Whose Names Do would readily men who on y her mother. Mrs. Alice M. llanford. be to Believed the was the birthday anni drW'e and commercial benefit ."improvements of such a nature looted the rtldenc of C. B. The ocalon Not Appear in Book Must cellent t Mrs. llanford. The living to be attained to the city and county ought to be built by special taxation Clarknight Twenty-secon- d versary street and llll ' of approximately I60.ou0.00 per year atole governments. valued at rooms were attractively decoratedclothing and jewelrr Get Listed for a term of many years. IN WINDING Cl'UVKS. yellow and pink rhrraanlheS. Abrahamson with $400. m giren to the mums. Tn time "Jlotor to Salt Lake City and spend approximately "An intermediary boulevard could wer and Addleman Arthur arrested a conwith and in line the of also your games between built Sunday be family Liberty or high playing guesting Detectives Uurke Robert by Captain Political leaders of all factions are boulevard and the won make Mra. and then hon tests. Ann residential with the Garntr comparison park and Desk Sergeant Rarlow Wilson. ors. Luncheon was served to the fol and are district which wouldpresent watching with keen interest be a valuable as- what we have in Ogden and onewlll The evidence the men. accordon to 'the tab registrakeep preparing be convinced that we have ing to Captainagainst it If to set the readily however, built, lowing gueats: Mrm. Harriet J. Jack city. is very strong. as a tomorrow Burke, returns tion beginning been to and son. windwake to Jsck Evan. with be built It's.tlme sleeping up Irregular Vlt, Mrs, ought means of forecasting the result of the While Captain Burke and Dk Ser- Mra. Mr. Kdd on and be each Mrs. Joe WlHett. curves a Gamer. with doing." Alph roadway ing , 25. on The were October Wilson in election' the neighbor--- oo geant primary Mc Mrs. Ann Garner. Mrs. Lura of parked center of approximateconsensus of opinion among the poli- side150 hood of the Clark home on Saturday Carthy, bouleAlma Cbloie width.Mr. Such a in Doxey. Mr. feet ly ticians is that, the registration will vard evening on police business, they saw Flinders. Mrs. W. O. RlSg. Mr. built upon the lines of the OGDEN SCOUTS TO the two men iqueatlon loitering near Ed determine in a measure the result of Mia Rtt Ranford. Mr. Creek" boulevard of Denver "Cherry "inter-LochlImllua, the Clark home but doing nothing for WrlRht the primary and that the primary will and was jlied In the serving of HONOR ROOSEVELT which 'anve at seat-tithe determine in a much larger sense the they might ie aresttd. the and their entertainment by election. men were followed later to her guests The Yloi and Mia Ama-fre- d Ml drive sifters. "Another asi splendid equally out is it that necessary They point street and Lincoln aveRanford. Efforts to have October 27 aet aside Twenty-thir- d and pleasing as the high line (q be registered in order to vote at attractive nue were and the where place be to built they, boulevard runningh as a national holiday la honor of the either the primary or on election day, from the oughtbluff of west Twenty-fourtlocated .both being strangers GOLDnN FriKK CLUB. high . T Nov. 8. late Theodore Roosevelt are being rooming In Ogden, street until Members of the Golden Pplke club running southerly Alt citizens either 21 years of age it reaches a made in all sections of the United Following-th- e of the bur- will be entertained at the home of 'point near theto "Armory report or more than 21 that have resided in Grounds," where connect States by the members of the Roose- glary, which was discovered it ought Mr. Mrs. J. W. Wihr, J221 Adam avethe state one year, in "Weber county with a city park because its mag- velt National Memorial committee. ac- and Mra. Clark upon their by return nue, Wednesday afternoon. four months and in Ogden city sixty nificent view. This drive ofought also afternoon. Captain Burke and days prior to Nov. 8 are entitled to be a double drive with parked center cording to word received in Ogden by Sunday Desk Barlow Wilson went to Sergeant AH AN NOUN CI IlNGAGmiirsT. Scout Executive O. A. Goates-- October the room where persons that voted of approximately 150 feet in width. registration. the men were stopMr. lust year at the general election and and Mrs. n. J. Jone announce 27 of bJrth the Isnhe of anniversary ARTESIAN PARK DECRIED. and awaited their ping placrturn, of thlr daughter the engagement that have not changed their places '"The the great American and scout troops ing them under arrent. top in present driveway at the conThe wedClifford. Alvln nf.l residence since that time are regC to Dors., obof sections all the will avenue country Harrison who saw a man enter the ding will take place In ths near fuought to be un- serve- the day with Neighbors istered on the lists of their districts. of special programs. tinued around the bluff of the hills residence Saturday night will be ture. All citizens should see to it that til schools and universities will Clark aveHigh with Jt intersects to Identify the two men. One called Washington they are properly registered and nue, giving another splendid view day with special services. of them suffering of observe the d was v vote snowrai. 4 both at should, the primary and the valley below. of the Ogden Council of seen coming out with rl'rprihh Troop of the Clark was pleasantly Mls Joue Jones t the general election. lora Is one two In of Scouts the and Addleman, when arrested, admittroops "Still another boulevard could be Boy a number of her larte At the primary election on October built by on the edge of the bench land United States named after the late ted that his nose had teen bleeding surprisedlast 23 those candidates receiving the highfriends evening at hr Thursday and features be will special from Twelfth street north to president after the he handkerchief in had his entertainmusical and Game est and the next highest number of running home. on anon the troop program the Five Points, but this drive could wait listed pocket was found to be blood stained. ment formed the diversion of the evevotes will have their names.. Dlaced as scoutis is not so important as the others niversary. it Armstrong A neighbor in the vicinity of the Clark ning. Mia Jones was the recipient upon the official ballot tobe voted for mentioned. master of this troop. house saw- a man comlnjr out of the of many beautiful gift. Refrh-mfn'- J on election day, Nov. 8. one or all of these boulevards President Roosevelt was one of the Clark "Any a handker residence were served to &0 guests-There is to be elected this year 'mayor, if built ought to be with restrictions In ardent supporters of scouting in the chief to his nose,holding the say. police a city commissioner and a the way of buildings so that all citi- United States according to Scout ExOO INAUGURATION PROGRAM, auditor. . city zens would be protected against unde- ecutive Ooates, Prior to his death he Invitation hae been Issued by the on buildings and business blocks. was offered the position of national members of the board of trustee of ' sirable WEBER STAKE TO "The , misnomer 'Artesian Park commander with a salary of f 25, 000 COWBOYS HERE EN the the Brignam Young university forHar-rto be made into a real park of per year but illness prevented him acRbUTE ought TO LOGAN l Etewart of Franklin lnaufuratlon HOLD CONFERENCE approximately 100 acres of land, tak- cepting. of the s Young Brigham president Schools of Ogden will be asked to ing in all of the low land as a proMonday, October 17, at tection to the water-she- d beauti- Join in the celebration in honor of the and The University of Wyoming foJbll university. Provo. The quarterly conference of the fying with serpentine drives and park- late president, it is stated. team, headed by Coach John Corbett Weber stake, it is expected, will be ing for the benefit of its citizens. Such oo in Ogden shortly pfter one CARD MCI AI. held in the Ogden tabernacle next a park would be a wonderful stlmu-lou- s The difference between an Irishman arrived from o'clock CowLaramie The will be given by social A today. card anFull will be Sunday. and advertising feature to the and an American is that the Irish- boys are en route to Logan where particulars Woodcraft. of Ogden circle they Neighbors nounced during the week by the stake community. It ought to extend to the man thinks he isn't free and the Amer- - will meet the Utah at 8:30 machine in No. Argle Jtl. evening Tuesday presidency. roadway east of the Edeij switch from Iran thinks he is. Minnesota Star. a regular conference game Tuesday. o'clock in the I. O. O. F. halL . an Spring wheat in UtahanIs yielding which acre, bushels 29 average of is approximately five bushels an acre the above the average according M.to JusOctober crop report, of Miner tin, agricultural statistician for the United States department of agriculture, with headquarters In Salt Lake. The production of spring wheat is now estimated at 3,596,000 bushels. This' brings the estimate of the totalto 6,747,wheat production this, yearindicate S9 000 bushels. Aids reports marbeen of his cent the crop per ' keted, Oats are yielding 42 bushels per acre. This is about in' line with the a proearlier estimates and makesThis figbushels. of 3,36,000 duction ure is. confirmed by reports from the 00 farms farms growing oats out of 1 been tabwhose thresher reports have ' '" ' ulated. CORN IMPROVES. Corn has improved slightly in condition. It is now reported 92 per cent of normal. Barley ,is practically unchanged since last month.in Produc-of spite tion is lesa than last year a higher yield as the acreage is smal'i ler' The V Potatoes are also unchanged. state crop is smaller than last year. Car shipments, however,! are already larger than the season's shipments last year. ' Sugar beet digging has begun. The condition figures remain; unchanged, one point lower than last year. Apples are better than expected. The production estimate Is now about four per cent larger than last year. HAY SEED YIELD VARIES. Alfalfa seed is averaging five bushels per acre. County yields vary wideare: ly. The county yields In. bushels Mil4.9; Box Elder, 2.0; Duchesne, 3.8;. Sanlard, 7.0; Emery, 3.9; Iron, the perIn. 5.0. Juan, 4.0; Uinta, harvestRentage of the usual acreage ed the counties stand: Box Elder, 54; ' Duchesne, 95; Uinta, 100;!Millard, 114; ; Emery, 64; Iron. 75; San Juan 20. The production for the state lis estimated as 71,910 bushels from 14,382 acres. JLast year the estimate was 77,420 from 15,900 acres. bushels 1 The yield of beans is below the Average. The acreage is, also slightly smaller than usual. No; quantitative estimate is made of this crop. SMALLER ACREAGE. , Tomatoes made their customary Vield per acre, but the ;acreage was I v " " -- -- ! j With a view .of determining the needs of Ogden Jn beautlflcation and places of recreation for "its citizens.! Mayor Frank Francis has sought sug men of the gestions from prominent ' ' city. Among the men solicited for sug Ogden gestions is John 8.' Lewis, been an Jeweler, who has for years of beautlflcation, looking advocate city to" the future. Manv years aeo Mr. Lewis made suggestions to the. city council for the to welfare of Ogden, urging the city or east foothills in the land Durchaae the city, between Strong's andanWaterIdeal fall canyons, which afforded place for a lake and park. lie there fore advised that the city purcnase land in that section, that a park be built there and the city , council apeach year for the propriate 12.500 such a park. The maintenance of communication at that time was. re ferred to the public buildings ana grounds committee.now Deen astcea ior Mr. Lewis has his suggestions to make Ogden a city beautiful and he has responded with an outline of ideas which follow: POSSIBILITIES LARUIi "Nature has placed within our borand high ders water table landbenches that offer wonderful possibilities in the making of Ogden the most beautiful city in the western citicountry. It rests entirely withtoItscomzens to construct and carry pletion what nature has provided. the cele"Ogden has Just completed construcin the 60 years bration of tion of the Ogden canyon highway, emerging from a little frontier hamlet of log and adobe houses, advancing step by step from the ox team to thev stage, the railway, automobile and the flviner boat until a city of ap bullded proximately 40,000 has been acme of and where many think the With perfection has been attained. such astonishing prosperity in the past half century who can foresee the future of the next 50 years when even greater things .will be accomplished and when Ogden may and probablywill, have a population of 250,000 peo- A 2 Minute furnrlh& I nary, WAS BLIND BUT THREADS NEEDLES NOW .E. S.STAT HEALTH FOLIMS mSSUSEO.ISFVUU. "My wife'e eyes btgan to fail In 1112. In 191S the wae totally b!mJ and specialist eatd ahe would nsv-e- r eee again. In the fall I saw a chiropractor. Aftsr the fourth, visit ahe began to aee a little. In March ahe wae doing her housework and In May ehe threaded a neodte and has been able to do euch work ever Blnce." Thomae W. Dowsn, Chiropractic Research Bureau, Sworn SESSO JS HERE iki: - fln-ali- Statement No. sr-wlo-n INDBTASESCr TKCF0UCWS3CJGAXS: I k-- B0WLLS Charge TE LOWtR NCRVE ; UNDCRTHC MAGNIFY IMS CLASS IS P1NCKC0 The Ogden Chiropractors" j; McKELL IRA A. F. BLAIR hs PlHCKtO NtnVLS CAKH3T HEBER J. McKELL 0. 3. CLARK n. thahskht HCAUtiruL iMPi;uc.cnmopjiAC- - FIFE BROS. POLCE ARREST O.B.JOHNSON Trie ROSS H. McCUNE t r . - " RC. Morr th i rtLissvz z. TCAWUSTtN3 MARTHA HART s. .7- - snmt Act Today Consultation le Without . . v LATH V STOMACH A 1CJZ. s, .H-nslo- AtHS HLMtff , -- . lift. when they utm fer da to It en!y te Injure the eye. Out there le- - abundant evidence that adjusting the Joint ef the backbone In the neckfreglen rtterca vijereut eye power. After adjusting, the nerve ben"e nermar and efficient. Juat hew d'erdr or alight diaplactment ef Jolnte ef the fcacVbone cause a ehuttingeff ef nerve power le indicated In the Illustration btiew. - ! lttr In ing fin print. Othtre find qIiiki rvetary early H It U, ef court, unwlae te peitpene the w ef ! o. who-believe- No, 10. Cmaitta E 1 n. 235-bushel- lu ind Eirtlta that withtrth Is )ri100ruc!ta tntart fcttfkUl ef trv prevldtd supply pr rfrhln$, tntrgy. normal hard to alat. &m Jwit what run Into eld age without th y'sht ef rtd Qlaaaa ivtn tec read- one-four- th 4. Tim Monday. Eath THESE I Ettay en HtUh Evtry vmn KLRT 13 AS KATLt I IXTl M3 S. -- i TOO SUSPECTS "INO 6 XFPEC ,NRVC6 PUS HCALTH - VIGOR. V)TALTV - 1 to-b- e - am) ruocaiAM. dang: No. 1. O. K, Member cf the Fifth rar5 Mutual willMiriam .-. in trmtrit hare asportation Improvement In at a t dar o'clock the Masonic vrts!ng rrorrtm and rangrj an for social dancelntrtlnjr nnt In the ward halL Jlr f rhmnta if .!niir I e. n' ' j ; -- nose-blee- ; l C.-E- . - I v . j : , I rzzr (EMGAMTEC ( TOMORROW SJJ SJ)r XJ) SALE z- - (fl)P - FOR ONE - FUMS 1 ' DAY ONLY TOMORROW $50,000 WORTr OF HANDSOME, LUXURIANT FURS AT PRICES HALF AND cAs: iS LESS THAN ONE-HAL- F j OF WHAT THEY WERE-LASYEAR WELLS TREISTER CO. ' W SEE,TH1 SE WONDERFUL NOVEUTY FURS COATS OF NEW YORK In Chokers, Neck Pieces, Muffs, Scarfs, Capes, M Of; all grades of Seals, Minks, Marmots, RacMr. Wells who is authority on furs, will be Children's Sets, etc 1 coons,; Rats, Opossums, etc. o ; n Og-de- We will hold any of these furs on a small deposit for you until the cold weather comes. ' . v . here in person to give the ladies of the ' advantage of his experience in the purchase of their winter furs. . . l , Don't miss this golden opportunity. If you are set on having a fur of any kind this winter, you will be more than pleased with this wonderful showing. .... a . . 1 Mnt4. will Ue win ! a mtir.r of the Girl Thrcouncil Pcout at the heni of J!rCATIIOUC VOMr-N- S Kccl Iavld i.i:c;vi trtrAr.f at TxeJay of the Catholic S'oran'a o'clock, ' j will roet at th Mary Kar Ir,n eoTurtdiy aftrnofin ot 1:10 .o'clock, A - ilmn r-- will be sTtven, wun prcrrem Junk. Mrs. IL. Iiurnll menta will be I. Morrlr th Mr, j. r.J V. nurpbera, etrvd. A. I Itrfrh WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY Mra. Claude V. will thf members of the Iadlee 2-in- n entrtaln Uterary club Tuesday afternoon lnta4 VVedne4ay efternoon, A prcrram of IU be flven. Twenty-el- noon. mtmbfrt f arThe letters. prepay make ranged, pcpular proverb: aabeeerrrKhhSsnnf-oooooorrr- r www. of the Jlapilirt society at her hth street, home. TueJy Mla-alona- 1 What l see It? Arrirerto j eetcrdA y's. H ar.3 f. oo fissioxAnr fociirrv. nmsr Mra. Lnor kscr "ill b ho to tho i ry 1 after The Chicago terrsph meetoenetV arreeWd for epee4:nr shouidal be punlhed h ehould bo r.t to centre. Columbia ( 5. C. ) Icrccrd. recently STATEMEIfT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION, ETOp REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONG RE S3 AUGUST 21, 1912. 'OF of The Ogrn Standarxl-Kxarain- r published dailv at Ogden Ut&h for October I, 1921. State of Utah, County of Wtber, pa. Before me, a notary in and for the utate and county afore sid, personally appeared J. U. ELdredge, Jr., who, having been duly Bwoni according to law, deposes and aayg that he U the general njanajrer of The Opden Sundard-Kxaraineand that the following is ,to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man-pern en t (and if & daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date showii in the above caption, required by, th Act of August 24. 1012, embodied in section J3t Peitai and on of the this form, towit : rtvcrse Kegulations, printed That the name and alr('scs of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and an?; Publishers J. U. Kid r edge, .Tr.f and A. L. Glasmann. .Ogden, Utah Editor A. L. Glavniaun Ogden, Utah D. enwcll Alitor Grt J. Managing Ogden. Utah Business Manager J. U. Kldredge, Jr .Ogden. Utah That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its rime and the n&r.'t and of stockholdera owning or holding 1 per cent or more of thh total amount of Mock.) , J. U. Kldredge, Jr.. . .Ogden, Utah It. Mary Kldredge.. Ogden, Utah A. L. Glasmann .Ogden, UUb Glasmann . Glarebrook. Evelyn .Og'.len, UiAh That the known borulhnlders, mortga grt. a:: ! other feenriiy holders owning or holding 1 per cent cr more of total amount cf bonds, mortgages, or other sceirritirs are: (If there are c-n t?,te. R. 0. Glasmann Ogden, Utah H. . Glasmann Utah Og lr V, Glasmann Wn, .Ogde; L'uh Ethel G. Clark Ogden. Utah O de:i. Utah Gla?rmann . Glazcbrook. jEvrh'n A. 1. ., Ogden, Utah Utah J. U. Kldredge, Jr.. .Ogin, r. ) l t his That the averar number of copien of tkch if cation sold or distributed, through the mails or ctherie. tn paid hub neribem during the months prcrnling t!. d.it jhown a?'(n is rrouirrd from daxlv publications r.l v , information 10,U?3. (This r, a La-w-- business-manager- s ' s ...... ad-drew- es n, T , I r.t.'.f lnr -- - . cha-ter- ............. , (ila-sman- i A n. m , C' Swern to and rnheribd J. U. before tile this (Mv i;id)IEi)GK, Jr. 1' da v O-- t n. MciiiuoK. rs Apr:l 22.-02- |