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Show TUESDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. TAH .;.u, TM OuTLEGRL SJJ sczzzrr SCOUT ACTIVITY L fEETIKG OFFICIALS AT OGDEN. UTAH. 1 New Captains to Be Ap pointed to Care for Grow ing Number of Troops - arzz? yLL3LZ3 i ' U rrw m W JB- zzLzm. szzz. ILJ rr-- a UUU UUU U L3Viy A i .rrsi fflaW7l ,; - - 1 -- . .. J rrrzrr Star?" LAKE, Nov. 15. County be applied; If we. have not erred we commissioners and other county offi- should be in a position to present such Plans touching on the Girl Scout cers from practically all parts of "Utah an analysis of our actions as will proprally to be held Friday evening In the met with the state board of equaliza- erly enlighten our constituents. Central Junior high school, were Hit tion and the state, tax; commission EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY disto two are to in state "There cardinal points the center of interest last at the capitol yesterday cuss taxation, both in its general be observed in all governmental ac- meeting of the membersevening Girl the of phases and also as to practical and tivities efficiency and economy, and, Scout council held'at the residence of without doubt, the latter item is the Mrs. David Eccles Twenty-sixt- h administrative, problems. street Governor Mabey, addressing the most Important at the present time. and diavenue. Under the Jefferson even our We must live within, means, county officers, declared that the peo Miss of rection assisted Stiles, Betty ple of Utah have registered strong, though it may sometimes necessitate captains of the various troops.a Girl protests against expenses of the ad- sacrifices in the matter of efficiency. by of the city have planned proministration of public affairs, and that We must do the best we can with the Scouts gram which will be given complimenthese protests must be heeded, at least facilities we can afford. "The question before us is not the tary to- all those interested in Scout to the extent that a careful examina-io- n amount of taxes collected last year or work. must be made of officials acts, Besides the plans for the rally, othand the officials en- in any former year, but what are we matters were taken up and a numabled to analyze their actions so as collecting this year and for what pur er ber of new committees were appointto The be are constituto poses they expended. enlighten their ' Mrs. properly ed. tax Ralph D. Roberts was aptotal taxes to be collected in all ents. Irflr units of the state for all purposes pointed chairman of the camp comSPEND LESS MONEY Mrs. Rose Packer was apThe only way we can reduce taxes not including those for special im- mittee. pointed historian and will collect ar is to spend 'less money," said the gov- provements, and for irrigation and ticles of various Interest that have or ernor. "The question before us 13 drainage districts, is $18,333,179 this contain a history of the Girl Scouts .in .1920. In what amount of taxes are we collec- year as against $18,472,611distribution Ogden. us examine Now let the ting this year, and for what purposes or At present the Girl Scout work Is to the various pur is it expended." ...analapportionment on account of the Insufficient ' limited an poses. made then The governor number of captains. Ogden women DISTRIBUTION ysis; of the expenditures of public $9,- - who are interested in the Girl Scout district and "For schools, with high the in state, moneys particular S8. 566.731 last vear: movement enough to devote time and attention to state adminisrative ex- 103.073 as atrainst to a troop are asked to ret in for city and town purposes, $3,786,-Iwor- k penses. He went into detail with m aiiss ueuy Miles. Neces 145 last $3,936,416 year; forjouc" to the expenditures of state funds asgainst books with Instructions for Ten sary county general purposes, $1,222,719' derfoot work aenvea irom me general property will be given by Miss as for last $1,217,871 commissionyear: on the county against and urged new Stiles, and as captains will be asers a careful' analysis of the local tax roads, $2,068,656 against $2,431, sisted in every way ' in 'taking hold of 141 such other last for purposes year; situation., Mrs. Wade Johnston was T want vnn tn Yifln 'm dfrride." as indigent poor, widow's pensions and the work. on a committee for this as against $538,412; appointed concluded the: governor, "if there are work. state mafor the $1,512,489 fund, general any state departments which the That the Klwanls club of Ogden is .can do without. as against f 1,722041 last year. Ybu jority of the people the Girl Scouts was assured De backing to oDserve tne amounts mat win , in this Let ois ascertain the feeling E. Dr. P. Mills and John Culley. by are various for; the purposes respect, so that the necessary legisla- collected of members the Klwanls club and of Inall less in this than last year can at recommended the be action tive Scout Girl the council. stances district and for except high end of another year." Numerous reports were given by schools and for the item classified as BAILEY FOLLOWS . all other purposes. Reduced to a members of the council and Miss Betty . The governor's address of the mornread a detailed report for Octoand considering the Stiles ing was followed by another from Wil percapita basis, ber. as state of the 450,000, the. population 01 me siaiea liam aiiey, cnirmun oo-. ij i i i average tax to be collected from evman, woman and child Is $40. ;that the two great features of the tax ery long can we stand up under a problem are the reduction of expend- How itures and the equalization of the bur- burden such, as that? REVENUES SEGREGATED den of the expenditures remaining. Mr. Bailey went into .detail as to the .. "Nov let us go a little further and work of the state, board of equaliza- apportion each dollar collected In taxei tion, aiming to show. that property. as and compare. with last year: 1921 1920 sessed by that board is valued at a high- proportion of what it would bring District.. and high 463 on the market. .496 He declared the schools .207 .213 county officials were entitled to this Cities and towns . . : 069 .067 information. He went into detail, as County general fund .131 .113 to some of the public utilities, notably Roads .035 ,029 Ogden Sugar Men Leave to the telephone company, the Utah Other purposes .093 .082 State ana ana ie general fund fower xigntfrom Greet Capitalist was questioned time to time by members of the audience. .Totals $1,000 $1,000 Pocatello "It is 6nly natural to suppose that TAKE UP DETAILS - In the afternoon, following roll call, the bulk of the tax money collected the meeting took up detailed work of Is to be used foncurrent expenses, but Emil S. Rolapp, assistant general cqunty officials, both as to how to get it would be well for us to consider how manager and vice "prfsklent of the a proper valuation of property and much is to be applied on interest Amalgamated Sugar company, achow to make up the records in charges andI sinking funds on the pub- companied by John Comer, agricultur. lic debt. have information collect- ist, and H. A. Benning. factory superwith the law. ed from the various Mr. introduced the taxing units of the intendent, departed today for Pocagovernor Bailey J . J i mw itiuiiiius auuress ttnuue state, which is as yet incomplete, show- tello, Idaho, ui i'lxiy where they will Join governor, explaining that his subject ing the public debt to be fn excess of Horace Ilavemeyer. head of the matter "was such as to make the read $41,000,000. American Sugar Refining company and a director of the Amalgamated DEBT $92UPEU CAPITA ing of hjs speech necessary, gave the "In these days when" we are accus- Sugar company. Mr. Ilavemeyer will following address: "I have Invited you to meet with me tomed to in millions this in- arrive In Ogden Wednesday afternoon to discuss matters of the highest im- debtedness'talking may not seem significant at 4:10 o'clock over the Oregon Short portance in connection with our duties until we consider its application per LJne and will remain In Ogden until as public servants and I would urge of our population. Computed Thursday evening, when he will dethe utmost frankness and candor capita on that basis it means that each man, part for New York City. our discussions. The peo woman and child in the state Mr. Ilavemeyer la inspecting the vaIs throughout we serve have registered shouldering a public debt of approxi- rious sugar pie whom plants of the west In strong protests, in some instances in mately $92. The average Interest on which he is lntereated. He will motor relation to -our administration of pub- the public debt Is about 5 per cent. through Cache valley on an inspection . lic affairs. Their protests must be Furthermore, we must consider the of the various plants in heeded and a careful examination amount to be raised each year for the He Inspected plants in must be made of our acts in the hope retirement of the debt- For this we Montana and Idaho and .will inspect that if we are in error a remedy can wiH take the maximum maturity oi the plant of the Great Western Hugar company at Denver ufter leaving Ogden. Mr. Ilavemeyer will attend the directors meeting of the Amalgamated Sugar company Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The meeting originally was scheduled for Wednesday so the eastern financier might attend. Five additional directors will be named at the Thursday meeting by the holders of. preferred stock to serve on the board of directors of the company. Action on minor resignations and action on the secretaryship of the company will be taken at the coming EDISON meeting, it is Said. SALT rrrzzz Hljtf.(.i-.j.ji,l- I m- r m. it 1 U . L n M MS T I 1 ft J error- s-corrected . i Can You Imagine Suils worth to $87.50 Gloves . of domestic A very good quality kid. in white with either self or black stitching. A mighty good Christmas gift. This is a rel good 12.00 quality. Beet special . . re-sa- rd " bounty,-$640,09- 100 . school girls. These are all good combination colors. Full range of sizes. Values worth to "15.00. T Beet liar- J no vest special 4 -- t a. , a AVE MEYER ON J)I.i0 . WAY TO OGDEN . .......... - at. . tne-rauroaas- - I 1 1 ce , . that-section- - The Graceful Chippendale reflects the Chippendale characteristic ; namely, the accomplishment of massive design without sacrifice of grace and beauty. It will be delivered to your Christmas Tree for $ (Fill in your own first payment) This cabinet : lllulll Edison Diamond-Dis- c .Model. 1 Heppelwhite Edison will The be delivered to your Christmas popular xree lor $ - (Fill in your first pay- ment.) Sheraton Diamond-Dis- c . embodies the graceful, tapering legs, and. grille typical of " Sheraton. .(This model can also be obtained with inlay, for, which Sheraton is famous.) . It will be delivered to your . Christmas Tree for . (Fill in your own first payment EAST & TflOMAS 1 1? . ' ' (Fill in your first payment) any of these authentic period cabinets will be delivered to your Christmas Tree. Just call, or' mail the coupon.. You should. know the full details of our unusual Christmas Deposit Plan. .' v;Act today. -. . Dear Sirs: Tlease send me full details of your Christmas Budget Plan. name; ADDRESS w - The condensed analysis shows: TOTAli OUTTjAY Total appropriations for two years. $4,(554. 851. 98. For educational institutions and departments, $859,309; for deficits former administrations, $809.90.98; for care of public charges, $779,3(9; for Interest and sinking-funds. $363,300: for maintenance and operation courts, $349,900; for miscellaneous provided by law, $212,500; for fish and game department, $92,600; for expenses in-ot legislature. $35,000; for charitable stitutions. $33,000; for miscellaneous claims, former administrations total, $1,5(4,692.61. Net for all "other governmental operations and miscellaneous appropriations by the legislature, $ 1.089.760 25. For governor's office, $41,100; for secretary of state, $45,000; for state $32,-621.6- 5; for attorney general $43,000; for state treasurer, $18,400; total. $182,600.- For all boards, commissions . and other departments, $715,880; for state, protection, national guard, $121,400-totalt $1,023,780'. For miscellaneous appropriation by the legislature $65,180.35: to'al grand total, $4,(54.352.96. auditor,-$40,000- ; $2.45. Spe. $1.85 . . to a medium Heavy ail silk, full fashioned deep garter welt, double toe. and heel. A mill run f a regular $3.5'J stocking. Ileet one-hal- bon- ing, rubbe'r top. Made of a good quality of coutlL Slxe 20 Special full Specially priced. Skein PlU.O . . Mskej your selection of teviral as this price will not last lond Val ues t4 ll."5. Beet barren oe!ail Brassieres Aprons For either ladles' or Made of a quality of percale. Good ge nerous a ties in the most de colors. Values orth Good Bandeau , Beet quality. barrejt pelaj . 65c rs 98c ......... styles, either fmnt or back faitenlnr. weight. pUcots in either fsncy or plain, sll fixes, misses. toJl.SS. ..48c . S:Kil j fH O 65 . . j 1 M Ladies' Union Suits Dresses Made bf a g4od quality of nieelyj bleach- - tj y rd cotton yafn, slightly fleeced, in either V high or'lowjneck, short or' long j sleeves, (Q ankle lecgtll. all nice new deanfS f H n X Big assortment of high claK dresses, in il.UU rt.rk.pech.Hjr priced . . J serge, tricotine, satin, georgette and Beet hartaffeta. Values worth to vest special . T Y union nicely - PLAIDS Just Ihe thing for children's drrstea. Very stjlish. Regular $1.00. 59c Special, yard SERGE All wool. In the most wanted colors. Up to 54 Inch widths. Regular $3 00 value. Special, yard SILKS Big range of high class silks. Special ly priced. SKINNER'S SATINS AND TAFFETAS Wo reserve the right to limit Quantities. i nn Values to $3. Deet hanrest special, yard4 JwO COATING Lrge assortment cf both - you no: and old. heayy weights. All specially reduced for this sale. PERCALE We hate a good line of tS inch Unions Children's suits, tn 4 d 1'U tn weight, bleached. (All i'.ies. 6 to 14 yesrs. Values to ll iWt.ar- - CCn weight waist union sulU. Donrj buttongoo made of combed yam. J 1 vatne. 89c Fpclal ! 1 unions Children's 19:7, n t 1 heavy $1.98 . figure. Free hip. light bar-speci- . For knitting. Very best quality In all th best shades. Reg-ula- r f.. Our line of Fur Coats was never more complete and up to the present we have sold more, than ever before in one sea- f of spn. Prices are just about what they were a year ago. Prices range from $47.50 up. RE-CRMII0- NS the debt as twenty years, which means that an average of S per cent of the indebtedness must be set aside each year in sinking: funds. Then each man, woman and child of our population is burdened annually with interest charges in the amount of 4.60 and another. $4.60 for sinking funds. If all this was to be met through the collection of an ad valorem tax It would mean that the taxing districts of Utah would be paying better than $2,000,000 a y?ar .for. interest on the public debt and another $2,000,000 sinking" fund. In annually toward trje other words, an excess of $4,000,000 collected in taxes each year would be applied on the public debt, or nearly 25 per cent of the total taxes to be collected this year. AI'fltOPJtlATIONS CITED "Novsr I am going to analyze the appropriations made by the last legislature for the support of the state government for the years 1921 and 1922. and I hope you gentlemen will go into your own appropriations In a like manner. Most of us were new on the Job the first of the year and we may have permitted appropriation which, in the light of subsequent experience, would not be countenanced if they were to be considered, at this time. Be that as it may, the appropriations have been made and the "most we can do now is to see that useless expenditures are eliminated. I can assure you that all members of the state administration are watching the situa tion carefully with a view tp limiting will give you a condensed 'analysis of the appropriations of the 1921 legislature for 1921'and 1922 and then enter into a more thorough discussion. Values nights. cial winter cold FUR COATS has-recentl- THE NEW EDISON these Hose school children. Heavy ribbed, reinforced foot! A dandy 50c stocking. 39c Special . . .. 1 A splendid model for last Just the thing for Yarns good quality cotton ISO e For ladies, made of a good heavy quality of outing flannel for All approved styles, good quality, me- dinra heavy weight, combed yarn. Keg- ular $J value. Ueet Harvest sponf, C Q (Q) cial, while they Al fj fj Hose twenty-fiv- Corsets L. D. S. Garments A -- com-plian- p?r cent wool. Just the thing for just Gowns Sweater mi- - for$19.75 , f Petticoats suits in this line, cither plain or fur trimmed. All are of a. splendid quality and pool styles. This item will be a biR saving early shoppers. Just think onlv W'c have $1.39 7 , SE UNHEARD OF VALUES WILL BE THE FEATURE OF THIS BIG rest special. . J lUILU 1 Til 1 -- it $1.98 ii ii ii ' ir i i JUT CO'ATS . - ! Our Cloth Coats have the approval of the e are most cxac ing buyers inpgdeii offering the. very best valnes rhoncy can, buv.. We most earnestly &olidt an in percales for dresses, aprons, etc 18c Ileet hanrest special, yard .. GINGHAM Dress ginghams, 27 inches w die. wide. Eeet harvest special, 15c yard SHIRTINGS In dark colors. Just the thins for work shirts, good and strong. 19c Values to 30c, the yard spection. Hundreds of items crowded out of this ad. Visit our store during this sale and let your dollar bring back big returns. y cm PAEME j . mJBT WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE und the constitution draft the from the unloading of OGDEN WOMAN IS The proce shaM. tlv that govern finished t!th Federation. to the at the the beets plant In deHONOR ACCORDED was sacked explained product SUGAR FACTORY tail to the engineers. More than 10.000 NOTICE tons of beets are now piled, up at the .Mrs. Fred K. Hess of Ogden was chap- plant. the of Ogden a of members series of was the first The trip The taxes of the Ml!on Irrigstlon elected first vice president of the Utah Forty ter of the American Association o educational tours planned by the en- Federation of Mule clubs lat even- company for the year 121. now due. be paid rn Thursday, Nover.iber factory gineers of the city,oo Engineers Inspected the Ogdencompany a held in Bait Lake must at ing meeting at the office rf Charles King- 1". 121. of the Amalgamated SugarE. Sebbelov D. 1 Defi8. at school of the ton music. under the lt.th National hank. last night. E. C. Carrlck. is important th:a you attend to It TO var company BAZAAR Vas to have the CHURCH of sugar nite work A. the J. Forbes and begun f matter. this escorted the engineers and their ladles music clubs ious of Utah, ON of OPEN the order WEDNESDAY board of directors, Uy the plant. through women with the National Federation of Mu T. II. JONEK, President. In the party were The . K. W. CLAVTON. sic clubs. The meeting was attended Fecretary. guided through the plant by Mrs. Car-lic14 . 121. Members of the LrtileV Aid and by representatives Utah, Nov. ome of of Ogden, the Dorcas societies of the English Luth- leading mulc clubs In the state. eran church hav been buny during Other officers. were Mrsi your dinner Friday the lajit few weeks, making final plan pyblla Clayton appointedof Halt Lke, church for their annual baxaar and president; I. Melvln Peteron of Halt evening, with the Christian supper which will be held at the cond vlce president; Mlf church ladies at ijfcke, rthe church. church parlors on Wednesday Thomas of Salt Lakn, thlri Evangeline n vice noon ana evening ci mm. wee. MUs Flo president: Madison and 24th Sk "ncr basaar opens at 2 o clock In tne sr-'- n 0f pr0vo. ng secretary:! . ternoon when tne large 11 Oilen of Bait Lake, treasurer ouc ana unuaren oijThomss C. it. Johnson of Ioiran. auditor. articles iininea aunng-myear, and 5G the members of these two societies will A special appointed committee will be placed on aale. Among the varle-- j ty of articles may be found various) Jfancy embroidered articles such as srarfs, table linen sets, pillow sofa pillows, towel, fancy and kitchen! Save 20c per gallon on 180 japron. bags of various kinds, nullts FREE LECTTJEE ON like. A hot supper wilj be the and at1 proof denatured alcohol to pre. 'iwrved'by the ladle Commencing will continue 6:30 o'clock and vent freezing1 radiators at throughout the evening. ENGINEERS LEFT by-la- . co-oper- ate k. , i Eat luett ill PI -- re-or- irfiCorner di e I CHEAP ce : oo Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co. SERVICE STATIONS 27th and Washington 23rd and Wall 24th and Monroe and Store 2440 Washington TO MAKE SURVEY OF UTAH ROADS! To make complete a road survey of Utah county commissioners from all sections of the state have been asked with th United HtAlet ,to bureau of public read In the survey 'which has been etarted. according to I. V. lirown. hlEhway engineer ot the United Ftates bureau of public road. At a meeting of county rommlMlon-er- s from all part of the ?a.t held at wtat capitol at Ha.lt jth A a v Mr. Brown outlined th pUn for jthU comprehend unrey. co-oper- ! I-- & xc. aqwi Christian Science i ... BY EEV. ANDREW ! J. GRAHAM. 0. S. B. i , : Member of the Beard of Xectureiliip of The Mother Church. The Fint Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Miui. Atupices of First Church of Christ Scientist, Oden, Utih. NEW JUNIOR men SCHOOL AUDITOP.ru m) TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, All Arc Welcome. 8 P. NL I |