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Show TAYLOR FEELS CHEERFUL OVER DAM PROSPECTS in the project appreciate the interest shown by the business men of Ogden through the chamber of commerce and by the business men of Box Elder county. Here is a summary of pertinent facts concerning the proposed Ogden river development project: Acre-fe- et storage 38,000. BRIGHAM LOSES SOOALmiS TO H0NEW1LLE OF THE WEE I Mantua and Perry Win Friends Call On Stores Penneys Says To Roosevelt Rise in water 45 feet. fill with rock Missionary On Type of riprap. enterReeder L. M. Mr. and Mrs. Length at top 475 feet. g reception All tained at a 25 feet Thickness at top on Sunday afternoon at their home, 440 feet. Thickness at river level To Recover v C. Honeyville and Mantua are tied for in honor of their son, Wallace, who Earth in dam 151,000 cubic yards returned Friday from Australia where first place in the second half of the Be cubic yards. Rock in dam 59,250 promptly at he has filled a mission for the Farm Bureau baseball league as the Cost of dam $740,000. of wins over Brigham City D. S. church. result L. 8 p. m y $346,000. p. Cost of Light refreshments were served to and Corinne. George B. Taylor, of Far West, $292,000, new of Cost at highway and the game relatives started hundred Honeyville member of the citizens executive tatweeTK hour! Brigham by making three runs in BACK -committee that is promoting construe T0l,Sfcost the first inning and were never 3 and 7 p. m. , of lion of the Pineview Dam and canal i Cost of south high line canai Qut of towa gue8t3 present Included headed. J. Hunsaker, pitching for system by use of U. S. funds, Satur- $204,000. toMrs. C. P. Baird of Layton; Honeyville, held 'the locals in check made is Mr. said being progress day - Mr. and canalof north Cost We highline Mrs. L. R. Nelson and Mr. for most of the game. Brigham City started. and ward getting the project Mrs. S. R. Nelson of Corinne; loaded the bases in the seventh and and have reached the point where it is $476,000. Cost of operation, one year- - Miss Auretta Gertson of Ogden; Miss put two men on the paths in the almost certain that we can dispose $25,000. we which possibly Mary Elizabeth Kearns and Evan eighth, but were unable to get hits of all the water I Total cost $2,324,000. can store in the Pineview reservoir, Clay of Logan; Miss Hilda Feltmanjto put the runs over. Boothe hit one he said. In fact, I believe we could Cost per acre foot, north $107 on of Lewiston, and F. Francis of Df the longest home runs of the fence, season, over the right-fiel- d use more water than is estimated new land and $94 on supplemental Morgan. 1 South Main - Brigham I available to us in the report of E. 0. lands. paying 0n the Mantua diamond, home reclamation for on the no was match acre-foot, Corinne States south $108 United Workers Cost Carson, per County new lands and $96 on supplemental .club, and Mantua was victorious by engineer. dam a score of 21 to 1. F. Rasmussen lands. Enjoy Outing According to Mr. Taylor the in Ogden and would greatly benefit portions of Cost per acre-fonild pmniovees of Box held the visitors to seven scattered (Weber county which can not obtain water from the Echo Dam. It will o also provide a reserve supply for cleared the bam way out Ogden city, he said, as the city The party left the Court House Last Saturday evening a group of would undoubtedly subscribe to a grounds at 6 p. m. and upon arriving lnTeler11.; or more girls from Harper for column win the twenty suitable portion of the water. at the resort a delicious luncheon thePerry from a most delightful outreturned half second in To show the need of storing spring the time first by was served to twenty people present. run-of- f, Mr. Taylor said, our present defeating Battery A on the Perry lot ing at Camp Beylmla. flow in the Ogden river is only 66 The teams were by a score of 7 to The Utah Power & Light company County Company to They were accompanied by their LOij second feet and during the last eight- would be expected to pay evenly matched and put up an in- president, Mrs. L. E. Pierce, and Mrs. een days it has dropped off at an and the project the other half of Meet and Dav- Elmer Wight and reported having exhibition. Tingey teresting Wednesday average rate of four second feet a the pipe line cost. enport both pitched good ball. had a most enjoyable time the cool, this to at continues The County Company of the Daugh- drop Bear River failed to show up at pleasant night being especially en- $13,300,000 XwWeA day. If it pro-The the government operates rate there will be an irrigation water f w'neerg will hold their Willard with a complete team and joyed for sleeping. ect for a year before turning it over LanABatlf r on shortage as bad as in 1930 and 1931. to the farmers. August 2nd, was forced to forfeit the game. Yesterday morning a large and L 2 p. m., Wednesday( JThe loss to farm crops in those two on the east iawn cf The box scores: t enthusiastic crowd of Fourth ward Berkeley, U years in this country would have the Court House. HONEYVILLE fits- r girls left for a three days vacation President Emma Facer wishes all paid at least half the cost of the dam. ab h at the girls home, accompanied by We have been bending every effort members to be present. 4 1 R. Wheatley, ss Farm loan applications n their president, Mrs. Odell Nelson to speed up the work so that this 6 2 D. Hunsaker, 2b and Miss Mary Jensen and Mrs. to more than $13,300,000 Mrs. Sophia Killron, Mr. and Mrs. preliminary survey may be approved 5 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Scholes H. Orme, cf received at the Berkeley Borman Watkins of the Stake Board. by the Utah water storage commisHolgar Christensen and Mrs. Chris- - 0f Ogden announce the arrival of a U. Hunsaker, lb 3 for the Land Bank Commissioner? schedule the is The following sion and the reclamation service and tensen of Shelley, Idaho, are visiting nne baby boy born this morning at R. Boothe, c 5 now arriving at the rate of the remainder of this month: actual construction started as soon with Mrs. Christena Hansen and Mrs. the Dee hospital. Mother and babe J. 4 Hunsaker, p Willard. 5th. per day, according to 4th, 3rd, as the money becomes available, Annie Jensen In this city. August 5 are getting along nicely. Mrs. Scholes Harper, rf Woolf, ward. Agent of the Land Sixth 9th. 8th 1 August 7th, thereby relieving unemployment. 5 J. "Wesley Horsley of this will be remembered as Miss Rozanna D. Orme, 3b for the states Attorney missioner ward. First 12th. 11th, 10th, "The farmers and others interested August ..5 S. Orme, If city Is spending the week at Los Lee of this city. Arizona, Nevada, and u August 14th, 15th, 16th. Mantua. Angeles, Calif., on matters of business Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Olsen of this Fifth 19th. The number of applli 18th, i August 17th, ...42 13 8 connected with his legal practice. He city attended the regular meeting Total Score is about ceivcd m ward. was accompanied by Mrs. Horsley. 0f the Ogden District of Chiropractors BRIGHAM CITY these are 23rd. Perry. 22nd, 21at, August Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman beld Monday evening In Ogden. A ab reports. r t August 24th, 25th, 26th. Honeyville. 5 of Deweyville announce the arrival discussion of typhoid was held. At D. Hansen, cf Mr. Woolf stated today; reservamake to ,(i wishing Anyone 4 of a fine baby girl, bom Sunday the meeting next week, Disentary E. Facer, ss .... The land appraisals for of the use parties for camp tions will be H. Facer, 3 afternoon. Mother and babe are at and Heat Exhaustion of the made in connection with Land or family reunion during week-ena local 'hospital and are getting along discussed. Watkins, c Commissioner loans are beinj may ward schedule, the or following splendidly. Gleave, 3b Mrs. led by the appraisal staff or Jensen Norma Miss call 4 A COERECTION Hess, rf Federal Land Bank. This Tuesday evening, August 1st, In the Norman Jensen. A H. Hansen, lf-- p basement of the Public Library, at 8 being materially Increased t) we of our 4 Issue 0 In pub- Nielsen, 2b July 25th, the present situation. The Ad p. m. a book review will he given .1 under the direction of the First ward lished a poem entitled, "A Beet Larsen, lb-- lf are working strenuously, and 3 our aplicants will not be h Mutuals by Mrs. D. O. Anderson. The Thinners Dirge, which was credited Wright, If to Abbie R. Madsen. public Is invited. patient if it seems that tli 36 8 3 The poem came to us by mail and Total Score Mrs. Ervll Boothe were consideration of their applioi and Mr. Miss Verna Doe, who is training to since its publication we have learned MANTUA being delayed. Everything ft be a nurse at the Holy Cross hospital that it was Brigham shoppers Saturday. not written by Mrs. Mad' August 4th and 5th ab h Mrs. Nathan Tolman and is being done to expedite til and Mr. In Salt Lake City, is spending her sen, so we make this correction. We 7 4 children of Oakland, California, spent of this branch of the Emergent vacation visiting her faither, William would be pleased to learn the identity C. Rasmussen, lb mm6 5 at c D. Rasmussen, Sunday with Mr. Tolmans mother, Mortgage Act, and all those Doe, and other relatives and friends of the writer. 6 3 Mrs. Belle Tolman. Petersen, If qualified to receive loans nr in this city. 7 4 Rasmussen ss and Ruth Clark Act Misses Ruby Rasmussen, may feel assured that the Mr. and Mrs. James Gabettas of CARD OF, THANKS 6 4 last a lawn cf at entertained financial relief will be delfa" party Larsen, this city, announce the arrival of a 6 3 the least delay possible. Keller, 2b Friday night. fine baby boy Sunday morning. Mrs. To the many friends and neighbors Jeppsen, rf 6 1 club, The Keen Kitchen Kooks Land Bank Commissioner! Gabettas was formerly Miss Stella who so kindly assisted during the Jensen, 3b 6 2 met at the home of Jane Grant on made for terms ranging from' Lichtenstein, and is at the home of death and burial of our beloved son, F. Rasmussen, p 6 4 Wednesday afternoon. Three apple twenty-fiv- e years and are lit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lichten- Lee. Wayne Lemon, we wish to exdishes were prepared and served. A amount to $5,000 to any one! stein. She and the babe are getting press our heartfelt thanks. We ap56 30 21 health demonstration was given and Total Score These loans may be made t ' along nicely. CORINNE preciate the beautiful floral offerings, were played. games viduals engaged In farming f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinstock and the condoling words and singing at ab JCtuEC. Bill Wheatley Is spending a few tions either personally or tlr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berger of Salt the services, and all that was done Young, If 4 weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and agent or tenant and these lorj! Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cole- for us in our hour of sorrow. May Shaw, rf 4 Mrs. Ed Wheatley. be made: man of Los Angeles and Mrs. Frank the Lord bless you for your loving Fredricksen, 3b 4 Promise Graham Is returning to Grossman of Ogden were dinner sympathy and kindness. Mr. and Mrs. Bosley, lb .... 3 (a) To provide funds lor pt California on Saturday, after having any Indebtedness secured guests of Mrs. D. B. Baron of this O. M. Lemon and Children. 2 A ing ss (It) summer here. Jensen, spent the of the farmer; secured, 3 1 city Friday evening. T. Bosley, 2b Misses Violet and Mae Rasmussen 3 2 (b) To provide working Miss Edith Olsen, daughter of Mr. When his wife, during a family Holmes, cf of Nibley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. for farm operations; and ..A 1 and Mrs. O. W. Olsen, and Pearl Quarrel, said: Give me the car and Rader, c James Rasmussen. week-en3 1 (c) To provide funds b.M Olsen of Logan, returned Wednesday you can have the children," William Wardrop, p d Mrs. Albert Braby was a any farmer to night from a two weeks trip through H. McGuire of Milwaukee, Wis., apguest of Mrs. Olga Wheatley. 30 7 1 perty owned by him befon the northwestern states and Canada. plied for a divorce. Total Score motored Wintle Eldon and Clifford closure, which has been151 FERRY They report having had a most to Blackfoot, Idaho, on Sunday. 1, ab h Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bird of Hopenjoyable time. Alfred Wried and children of at any time after July 5 1 cf entertained Mo., Weaver, Mrs. the Mr. and Elias Pabagee of Washakie was kins, Delta are visiting with following 4 0 After giving birth to twelwi John Treese. arraigned before Judge B. H. Jones relatives at a dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, c 5 2 of In the city court Saturday charged Loren Buzzard, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baty, ss Mrs. C. J. Ray of Porter Mrs. Poulson Veran ters, Mr. and t eon. 5 1 3b Mr. Mrs. and with the theft of some wool. The Bird, Eugene Crane, Wight, Ogden weYe visiting Mr. and Mrs. recently gave birth to a 4 1 case was tried by a jury, which Dale Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bird. Thome, lb Abraham Wheatley on Monday. B 4 1 J. Davenport, p Miss Janet Wheatley left Monday and children and Eldon brought in a verdict of not guilty Yellowstow 4 1 R. If hot a from for concentrated Rays and the defendant was discharged. sun, Davenport, for Salt Lake to spend the week left Sunday 4 1 and Glacier Park for a friends. On Monday morning, forty young through a window glass, set off sev- Christensen, rf visiting ol 2 2 2b fireeral hundred dollars of worth Schubert, Hunsaker Mrs. Mr. J. Ross and outing, returning by way ladies of the Fourth ward V. L. M. In win5 10 works cent and a store I. A. left by auto for Camp Beylmla, ...37 10 7 the girls summer home south of dow in Claremore, Okla., on the Total Score BATTERY A Mantua. They were accompanied by Fourth of July. ab a number of officers of the organiza.4 The day after Mrs. Iva Jones of Call, If tion and will spend three days at 5 Watseka, 111., received a divorce, she D. Johnson, cf the mountain camp. took a job as a housekeeper for Haws, 3b .5 Miss Ruth Mae Nielsen of Mantua her former husband on 3 a salary. Valentine, 2b left Thursday to visit the Century 4 Wright, rf of Progress Exposition at Chicago. Ivan Mills, a sign painter In Quincy, G. Tingey, ss-- p 4 She was accompanied by Professor Mass., 4 underwent his eight- Peterson, c recently and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher, daughter eenth 4 Mortenson, lb operation in twenty years. Sara, and Cleo Nielsen of Logan. M. Tingey, p 3 They will spend a four weeks visit Bootsie Shue was one of the sweet Johnson, ss 1 They will visit many eastern cities. girl graduates of the Lafontaine, WILL BOX TWO OPPONENTS Enroute home they will visit the Kansas, Total Score school, recently. A7 10 4 high Yellowstone National Park. Their Games dam--Ear- th the Water Believes Saturday. home-comin- comply with the National Act, our store will close m except Saturday, Made Available Can We Do Our Part' Used. right-of-wa- LETS BRING PROSPERITY! i I 69-7- Harper Ward Girls FARMERS Enjoy Life at Camp ot J"1 ess?1 ",us ev'-'r,t- APPLYING . I HEAVY 4- - I ft one-ha- lf ji. L From in I - LOCAL ITEMS hr-- I a k'' vi to-dat- e n I GRAND OPENING I p-- lb ds ELBERTA Honeyville News THEATRE Friday and Saturday fr i 4-- H I -- i p-- c-- two J X r JACK . Stowers RETURN Also a Laurel and Hardy Comedy THEIR FIRST MISTAKE and INFLATION Prices: 10c and 20c Until 6 P. M Evenings: 10c and 25c COMING: Sunday - Monday Tuesday CAVALCADE DEMPSEKj - IN PERSON - WRESTLING & BOXlNj ROMAN GARDENS DANCE PALACE OGDEN Especially Invites BOX ELDER COUNTY DANCERS Each Wednesday and Saturday Get a Crowd and Join Dancers at Ogden . . . ROMAN GARDENS NOTICE ...to the Public! DEMETRAL The letter: July 29, 1933. Gentlemen: This is to advise that your Kelvinator franchise has been discontinued and we will be unable to serve you with either Kelvinators or Leonards from this time on. We are giving you this information at this time so you will not make any arrangements to sell either Kelvinators orthat Leonards to your customers, and because of the reason that we will be unable to fill your orders. Youra very truly, Z. C. M. I. Manager: (Signed) R.F. PERRY, Wholesale Specialty Merchandise." The above is a copy of a letter seut to certain dealers who have mislead the public, purporting that they could In order to correct this impression, I amsupply publishing UiQ 16U6L rs. a Ralph MORLEY Jack Reed Ogden toe vb. Chicago Bill Haymond Salt Lake, vs. . omm geWS4" Ogden Carl Terris San Francisco 4 Rounds 1 I). wa . joe Holbro Ogden 4 RounW WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2nd, 8:30 PARAMOUNT General 4Qc Admission Ladies, Main Floor or Balcony 1 1 t0 . FALLS Lke kunklb vs. Gorilla Reed Limit Wrestling t VS. Madison, Wls, 199 lbs. BEST 2 OUT OF Following is the copy of a letter sent to an electric refrigerator dealer, who Is selling refrigerators in this territory now. wish to Inform the public that I am the Bole representative of Kelvinator Electric Refrigerators In this section. (adv.-lt- ) D. PAGE. AL HARRY Chairs, Ringside -- 1 y! t. c r |