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Show "I run ciimsr.uAS news, decembeb is i:t3 2f -- BUlLDING'ACflVITIES IN OGDEN INDICATE GROWTH that all building Ogden, excepting perhaps that of 1919, will he broken thin year are shown by offh ial re porta of building permit estimate., for the ftrat ten month of 1921 of Since that compilation $1,19&,7P&. was made there have been many more ptrtnlta for construction work and It la expected that larer totals will 'arid before the year clone sum, Kvcn herirly 1200not000 to the consider the possibility this doe issued for ''Tho of a permit hem new Ofcf'lcn I ttion station, which will cost $400 ona or mure Kieatest building year Ogdon have been since the close of the In HIM, owing to war world war. condltW-ns- . the total of permit was for $J4d.O'8 Building f the Sperry flour mill andw sevaisl tth the other factories, together of homes, inconstruction total to $1 5t2,(Oi. creased the 1919 litany In t.2ithere waa a decrease to The year l93tbroukht a osj,9l 079 and this was folgain to 91.17T lowed by a decline inat ear to The total .for the first .ten months of 1923 exceeded each of theae. excepting that for I9l9v - NumeroU buildings' which were i under construction thla year are not i in The Imjcd in the pernfit total elw r K mnasium, one of the larg- est structure erected In Ogden in j recent ears. is betng Uuilt under a j permit Issued moir than a year ago t'onstru tlon nf the Ogden-lla- h company plant and of part i of the Ogden Baking company plant waa also finished during the rcirly t he permit having part of last year for both been Issued 'year, in the building record Important i for 1923 have be n the building of the new ferry I'ayptlan theatre, on the alts formei ly occupied by the Last A Thomn department cbr. the rebuilding of much of the Paine j Host block for that an addU store and construction ofdepartment Hon to the Mound Port Junior high school, The Van Alen thinning factory is mu of the (orpratla establishments linger Industrial built In 1923. There have beeenr ad dittoes and improvement to other manufacturing plants within the INDICATIONS , k j I i xrity. , Water and Reclamation. Magic Words (Continued from png five.) mil the federal government to tlio Idea general scheme with with making this a definite policy coun-tllos, consent of the state and the then developing the project a in unit the knJnt wtlh. he completed. te , jf en-K- re f f t - IToJwt Flan, j Briefly this plan contemplnte reservoir on the Weber gufflctent tri water remaining land that can he reached from that river; connection of the Provo and Weber river at the head eo excess water can be diverted to the Provo reservoir storage on the Proto to serve high land between Balt Duke and Irovnl and the diking hack of the lake 'to form a great auxiliary ' , OGDEN, UTAH An educational institution of the Church of J esus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. , Ogden B oasts Furrier of Ability of furs him become important business lines of the United State, an Industry which demands the attention of Th odor Oftjowsky, specialists. exfurfter of Ogden, Is one of these experts. Trained by many yearhandIn the selection and perience of fur nuiking ling of fur nd in thewear of all kind, fur garment he has become known throughout the tnlermuuntaln state. tJajewsky not only buv and sella furs whith are of the finest quality but conduct aNo a manufacturing business of considerable rroportP ns He ha, a well provision for the proper storage of fur during seasons whfti they are nbt being worn. not only knows fur a is a taxidermist utOaJewsky well, ho understands the methods of properly preserving fur. In hi establishment he ha capable assistants constantly under his direction and his sUtcrvleion and Tooele of Balt Unkf, Utah counties and Involve several knotis It thnt ty problems. thoughtshould settler under the project couni he given some help t the tlcH that now spend large sum fob flood protection. Also some mean must be found io equalise the jpostl settle!. Too le county1 among land, for example, could not pay the cost of putting water from the kProvo svstetn in tho countv. The cost to Half loike nnd Utah counties would be reasonable and if A flat charge of so much per aero were made regardless of location e of land It thought1 no charges would come to any of the settler. A Friend at Court. Appointment of Dr. John A. Wldisoe on the reclamation fact finding commission by President Cool i is significant. Utah has a fi lend at court but not one likely to foster a reclamation pUfi deatinsd to ruin settlers simply to Ret great sums of federal money spent in the state. . Continued wuik ha hrought additional large tract of lund in tne t'tiita bantu under irrigation during tho year. Kventually no doubt the Green river project, dMlared too expensive at present, will be undertaken 8 a part of the general Co.orado liverK project. Thai IHah recldinntlun schema part ofWalt must 'dill t he Colorado river Is treaty definitely settled nnd plan made fur the first great storage reservoir to equalise the flow of the great river Itself. Difficulties confronting reelamA ton on a large scnle thut :irpeared prodigious a year ago hive been met. Possibilities a Veiir ugo noW In fact, it loom aa probabilities on the appear that part of Trtnh cltixens thimselve added to definite dcterrnlnattoA on a plan to present to Ceingres is all that remains to secure an appropriation for the first unit of tho Croat Balt D&ke project. Offering two years of college work in course, pre-medic- Con-grcf- I t al preparatory engineering, finance and commerce, general arts and sciences and also normal course. -- HAN'Dl,N0 I. Delightfully located in one of the west s most beautiful cities, where both educational and social conditions are of the very best. For Information Address THE PRESIDENT OF WEBER COLLEGE Ogden, Utah. f Service Safety OPEN AND CLOSED CARS. lmpu-(ttbt- Taxicabs Ogden Aulo Transfer & Taxi Co. t Taxi, Transfer, Baggage Day and Night Service de 1 undertaking requires 1 1 reservoir, j ftenator iteed Smoot, and other member f Utah congressional delegation.! have served potlv on und the reclamation dePringreR partment that they are tired of voting million of dollars for fed1 eral rednni'Hlon In other western suites with nothing done In Utah Have the Hfraw berry project, no .Zvi reclamation ha been done by the federal government in the state. Thbre dvery promise that the Great Halt Dnke basin project will be recognised l the department ami the find unit undertaken with rnopry appropriated by this It I now generally agreed that he Provo ike 'prnjeti will he the first undertaken More water now evaporate from, the surface of the lake than Is used for Irrigation. 4 he i bottom land Annually threatened und damage fromlhign waiter. Also ti Is thought that re claimed riparian land will partly Tht pav the oi of the project. j ' WEBER COLLEGE However, the larger volume of building hw been in ronsw uction of home! The .resident!.) area of hna apreud In every direction. Ogden 1 here hna be n a demand for ex tension of writer main, sewers, electric light and phone line, curbs and leutlera and paving, arid the city haa carried on improvements in the business area. Kxtensive railroad improvement are being made this year by the tn-b- n a part IAofic railroad of the railroad plan ystem for handling the constantly increasing traffic through the Ogden gateway Construction of the Klverdale viaduct. only a short distance south tit tygden, is expected aa one of the major construction enterprise of the winter months Lowest Prices rhone 588 and 22. Standi 262 24th Street. Phones 88 and 22. ' Stand 262 24th Street. ! Early Settler Believes in Brick. Robert Turner, an Irish Quaker, is the author of what we believe to he the oldest letter on record written ii America, boosting brl k construction. Writing to Wm. Penn, August 3rd. IMS. ha says In pact; j ! since I built mr brick house, the foundation of which was laid at thy going, which I did design after a good manner to encourage others, and that from buildwith wood, it being the first, many take example, and ing some that built wooden houses are sorr for it. Brick building is said to be as heap. Brick are exceeding good, and better than when I built. More makers lalien In. and cheaper. They acre before at per 100. and now many brave biitk houses16. arfe Knglih going (ui with good cellars j ? M Two hundred and thiftv ear have pawned since (Robert Turner wroto the above eight if only nts countrmn had taken his so we would not now be worrying advhe, expressed quaintU, about the fire loss or huge disappearance of mur forests. Ashton Fire Brick & Tile Co. fr'trt: HHIl H, HOI M.ni.v l.ll ,Mt i, i m. ftWOOTII. |