OCR Text |
Show ' - ' ,. . . , - ,....... : 1 ,,1 ... .. t'i ' 4 .4 ', i, - - - ' .. I.? . ;,. , - I.- - , ,.. - ',., - ' '''' l - .' -' 4 4 I, . 11 - 3 1 i ci I ' ...., "I ..- ' , I .1 - ; , 1 ' . i a '. I , 4 41 I I 1 , i - ' i f' 1.".. i'.- ''' 0 - i 4 , . A , e pc , - k - . , , s t iii I, 1 fI V,, , , . ,7,: , le'lk ,, . . ::,:..,v.; .,... .. 0 g - , .,.,. i,,,....s. 1 .. t 4A , 411-- 0 i '"' ;:',..,.. . - ,' -- - ,, it ,, ,....., t , , , .... ,1 .."..f--, -- 17 - i , ,,, ' .,. ' i r. '..1 I, t a V ttlf tiiii .,, ' , , ' ' .. . , , ' - ,,, r1 , 'il, ,Sor .. . ? I - ': , ., , , ... .. . ''', ... ,...,,,., , ,. Snow Supply On High JI 1 4, i Ranges Reported EPHRAIM. Feb. 'pita.. that shattered all prey-werecords for. January at the Great Beata Experiment station in Ephraim Canyon and at the government weather atetion in Ephraim measurementa by Ranger Welts Thursby and Frank, Ittevenson. respective observers at thee two key weather etatione. r total cif LIS intim of monster' fell in tonn up to the :Oth of the month. with the largest. single .storm being that of Jan. 2 when At inches was measured. 'This 1.29 'inches tneasured made tile month Ithe wettest on record.. theprevions in January. 1930. !nigh being, I. 5 . 54 Inches in Month Diirifig-,- t lie issant mom ti precipi-------- -tat ion at the Great Basin Esperi!mem Station amounted to 5.94 was 36.69 inches inches. ,'Ilie a water deep witb 14.,5kit inches. Sever be asinttal WS 1922 when measurements were began. have prospects for an ample water siMply been so favorable at this lane Of The TOWCSt 2 alowit ever record!ed at the ntnuntuin stai!on Feb. 1 !was int;le3 of moisture in .3.--- Pree Hon figures . ., , ' ii ' :'' '' t ,' ' -- . ,. ," ., ,...,,,' .., . ' 4,,,.. ' , , I ' () - .fi I 1 ' v,. r '.'' k ,''''''..1e.',.41."'' : : ' '' , , , Heavy i;..:.:. .. , I. i .. Breaks Record For Moisture ,P.' . ., ...ess- -, re - , ' ' l I i - .'-- f IConditions - '', - I . 1. i . ! i i .,i, , lha--ala- , isndre-way.Mt- iRelief Society -s. ; of East Jordan , Fliers Unhurt Utah County ,Provo Begins ,Fetes High Priests ill Utah 'Highway Wi !Airport Works, without il Ch Takes 'lee. I part-Reli- Be h.l ccs , -, .A' i l t,r . NA i hfcitar - S' .Ir ', ;. ... ef , r plo-:th- f." '., .. . , - . Great Basin I - ,....... Piont ,... ' ., , , 1.......or I ' ' - -, ' ., . , ,.... .. , .. '''' - . ..,, . , - ,.-- , . , - : ,, . , ,. II ''' F ...512 I 's ' - , ' - .. , . , . 'k4, 1 . s. ..', r.hr 112 Members i .bring about two major changes, the 4 ....my-'offIcials believe. removal of the D. 1.'--; & W. R. G. office f Ii from freight the present building on Twenty- :NmettaiWymmit-a, lourth Street to the Union Station and Conpolidation.of machine shop , actiVittes of a!! lines in the present Seatedleft to rightJudge tried Lindheck. organizer of Murray Post. American legion, and (St i 1931. Feb. laPE' . ntrattUrentcnts ,. , Southern Pacific roundhouse. I iesley, oear altOwed a total of 7.07 incht-,department adjutant. Standingleft to right.C. E. Raffety. Third District commander; The economics effected by ouch S. ,., snow turnA. is the Post Post the Peter J. and oho Dingledine, Murray commander, Murray Adjutant past !Although a reOrganization-woul- d Include only George ; . ti years has averaged 35.95 inches ' ing over post papers containing the names of 112 charter signers. rental, heating, lighting and main with 36.69 this year, las compared tenance expense of the present sep-- I , it our- their dri War. and Ifni Harry Van Quill. the average 'eater content of the MURRAY, Feb. until the present , crate units, since the law provideC ,s, are the leaders of this ntovement. !snow during this 15 year period la quotaof more than 100 signers that no reduction of personnel ca n! passing the expectations of Le, had been recehed. Nowever government statiaties They are being assisted by Mrs. 18.:9 inches. . be made in carrying out the na- - gion officials tho new Murray i are still "going over , fleorge Doran. Mrs. A. J. Peters, !show. : Lionel program. Tr' American received Post, Legion, Mrs. are tbe Favorable -' Clifford Yrs. J. Hansen. appear-I- t top" and signers V;it :5was indicated by officials that 12 in daily at the Post's office in of the 'now signers on their application Henning Anderson. Mrs. to effect that O. coneolidation ,',. the A. Robbins. Mrs. Clyde Marston. - - U. R. and D. supply on the highest ranges wou.d Murray City. Hall. "We are go- k:, , Ir ,,,rf S would be forIIcharter ip the state and naCompany 4 .. to !indicate conditiOns to Mrs. of be most favhave thelargest Post in and Hobert ,Heckle. all ang et., t expanded to include every tethity IToKal organization. orable. After having settled about , the state by May-1,- " te . s''" Murray. says Judge at the terminal. Ogden At the presten inches. snow at the site of the Judge Fred Lindbeck. assistThe nest meeting of the husilLindbeck. ''and we donl mean Onion-stasel by :,-feint time it operates the Rafferty, third dis- - : iary unit has been tcntativeiy set Ephraim tunnel operations measur.!,t maintains the yards and con-- i trict commander and- his adnit- - I intybe..t ....,:,;!,:,,. . trl.......so fit .Mace recently. according FebPX 7. for new le it whkh time at the .., Legionnaires .. .. troll; traffic activities within ant 'William J. Higbee. began are not to be outdone and met peeted to have the department !to Engineer M. S. Ross. thei circulating petitions yards,. or- for the where organization Saturday auxiliary president present to adOfficials said that if the eventual' ganizing of the post last month. , dress the group. work to formul ate. en auxiliary , aim of the natienal co prdination' and while only refit, i ri na- got The Murray LegiOnnaires hate Lind- ired . program is to 'eliminate parallel ac- - natures of 15 veterans, they re- railed a businesS meeting for this heck.commander of the auxiliary tivities in competing lines. the itt ceived such a warm welCome by City EUREKA. Feb. of Argonne Chapter. Disabled evening to further the termountain region will be effect- - Murray veterans they continued has received its loan of $26.0e0 uln:lqufaeeleld.cionni:teht..ei.-t-ii.o.iiAmerican Veterans' of the World lion of their activities. ed only slightly. Between Welk; and, from the Public Works Adminisand Winnemucca...Nev.. the Southern tration for the development .70:t.l'air.tip.n7sg Pacific and the Pacifi- improvement of its water supply Ogden Ste-- I aWestern n o. ot her''' and system. The money arrived di of it oth operate Pitt Feb. 3.East Jordami SANDY, inetance of p Ogden -' hi, late last week and la now avail;Slake Reilef Society board enter-th- e able for, U.S. if- - found here, they said. The work of securing the money tei tained the members of 11 lif,igh today by.faire From the present indications! ban been a long and tedious one Maier Harman W. Peery. also front the sentiments!Farewell ,Priests of the stake and their which has required no end of work !stated that since Ogden has eho,judging rue front far . to and members of the So- and delta The first application ed the cream of the PROMONTORY. Utah. Feb. L PROVO, Fen. 3Work plan to prepare now and Iheir part.'egan:ciety of the stak Ayres made nearly three years ago on the morning mv"ners at a social at Sandy Recrearnat-Walden'. administration. alld !tional iMonday airport project, when the present city off;cers asFIELDING, Utah. Feb. 3. Guard: Hall. Friday evening. with kSpOkarie, Was Mayor Peery also stated to the'annual celebration. .Turnstiles at Feb. PROVO. the of sumed the ,responsibtittiew The heifiter s. landed here last night andi ,ed to cost $48.000. Commission that it is now the log- - the Stadium would be a permanent testimbnial and farewell will rpottrnore than 400 in attendance. C'f. efbe- Hon state the the months SI ago about highway in aeiheld the city ruin embrace 116 acrss of First! The program siita in Thursday teal time to advertiee for bids on fixture that could be. eased on Fieldingi of forts to secure the loan were con- the Midway. which is conducted on :occasions. but more important to us Ward Hall in honor of Elder Carl itrain carrying a group of mem.; tween Provo and Springville is Ward pasture land. near the 'nun-- , Mrs Dlive thazi,r, first charge counselor ' included in a state Project. ac- C01111to bers who Coombs. is tinued without a Weber the our of of Feb. belonging s to, tecku the as an matter atnuae-liHall the course leaving The City checking The golf lety. project a..,2; The arrival of the money will ment center. Square cording to Preston G. Peterson. icipal for the Mission r Sportsmen's Association. "In been approved by the city years weet sales and restoring order among, mean that the project can be put have let a hid for thepast Home. prior to The there. Lieut. A. C.. ailalstrom vice chairman of the state road mission and the govern men,. our Christiarisen. pa-- 1 rodeo H. Shaw. Miss and .,...,John plan.lpatrons .,..,...4 during general once. Work but this under full headway at ' 11.4..8.11 land Sera. arrea Fackenthall cammismi"- I recommend that wegeant." The le; Mrs. share ia $14.Oed most ibeannna thdeePartEasuterrne !were '''t,.. on a small seal. has been going on advertiseyear The project. calling for a of it tocitys on Would End Error training flight and left .,,,,eft..for bids: one for the coll.! Harold be furnished in the forrM of deal hand still for two or three weeks due to the cessions and one for the ride." labor. ....,.. fort 10:30 a.m. at great i Wilford Pierson. States; Sunday' Mission.iSpokane C. of material. said! "Our experience of the past twit cicraapdole.s. i t He will special astringements made by the leave.Salt Lake City. North of here they' provide a permanent Improve- Relief Society of Draper Brick from the abandoned Lake n- the mayor. years. both with the pageant '; salt Lam, of great value. View school a ment considered First city Meals to back no the was snowstorm. Ward. under heavy our !rodeo facilities' direction. Influx of that : utylencountered house i Expects pur-proved I radio out of commission On the Provo end, honey locust chaved by the City recently "OM. soceseari. The money In discussing the 11341 Peter handling large crow& are in-- 1 1.;,.., ,,,,i ..: .'. for New York 'and. with Commission Mrs. Etray Christlitusen; obtained from the Commercial celebration wetwill tow to black with forced he instead of planted. fly Spraynozzle. Salt Lake: of Richard , on Feb. SO. the Commission. ,adequate in the way will be used in the construction of checking' Rank of Spanish Fork. who ac- era, Mayor with stated: nut on,the Springville end. Along a e ,, ,",,,Tennant. Granite: Miss Nelda Pier- "Our attendance at the gate. With All friends Off Peery Work on cepted the bonds Of this city for near Days Celezration Mrs. Nora Peterson, Kromer 1 to landi the dry stretch. south of the Co.. thehangar. gar:rdathrkenesrsailfroorededstthtr:m can accurately i we develop-Ius- e has of turnstiles. school began Monday Coombs! Elder Another by RAOritba!l. the amount of g21.000. , Steel tumble Plant. liackberri admit-over ed the past two years into acheck the number of persons wheref I Prayrr, president of thst 'crew :It of men. are rLir S10.000 was furnished by the gov- show plane nosed over. The plane, trees will be et out because they High Priests of East Jordan Stoke, nothing short of a theatricel,ted to the performances. thereby 1..4111,1'..,..' ri te eordially. gi,suffered ernment. I Sirs. are more drouth resistant. Elfieda L. Juisen. former elighi damage. colossus: we hold a pageant of un- - diminishing th,a possibility of error t h e fo llowin Malstrom- had moth-- , Shrubbenrwill be piwntett presidera of East Jordan Stake paralleled loveliness since the dawn '.in checking our ticket Balm'''. eteGi Elder To Be Given program which'er narrow escape w title util!Itclirf SOCiCIV: Heber L Burcon. of time: we have a veritable jug- - ,ed Mayor Peery. letting: hide the has been on Jan. 21. when his plane, itte-- along the roadway on both Bs Eultsgd ,pre5ident of Ea.t Jordan Stake. ranged to begin ,crashed while makIng a takeoffi sides. The newly built under-a- t Shower At Fielding ' S P.m. 'from the Fait Lake City airport. i pass through SPringvilla also NI FIELDING. rtah--ThMisr Coombs Song. rongre-- ! The total !and (;laantra of !hp Fielding M.Men, State Patrol Makes will be beautified. s Live-Their-LawAation:. ..Invocation. ... Wallace .......,. .,.. a a ,..w.si.z........twhich...11,nUO slytng--mrssionsry lehnsve Bourne: Fielding Ladies' Quartet! Dalls Arrests In is for the underpass. in honor of cart Coombs prior to " 1 GATWIELD. song; trombone boto. Reed Feb. his departure In the Eastern son; reading, Beth Smith; voeallp ENTERS MEDICAL SCHOOL, day are emerging into "11 Siit,SiOn. be States The pe3rmAte'n'ederid:t party soh), Wayne Coombs; 'Mod greatest periods that 1.)ta.h. Feb. 3.Ted bold at the home of hist. parents. of the higway patrol through Von Stokes; speaker. Lcal E arl KATSVILLE. Fb. 2.Samuel LBLANDING. pened In the blittory Of i nem. mrc.ann Leah S. O. uege .ai duet, iltax is county, 4:3 arrests for trat- .tionot and Lucile stated Elder Davit; principal of the I erreo:enti:00:Y. WO Utah Towns ' OGDEN. Feb. 3.Six Galbraith of Banding. projects' non: missionary remarks. Carl S. iTutAay after Mutual. g h Sett el. was Itt tuck by a pass-- Ed sin members of Boy Scout violations, ivere made through-o5-Thave been adopted by the merest.' Coombs; remarks by Bishop M. as be was walkinsigraduate student of the Utah Statist :S;iirsday afternoon close rela. automobile the past season. and their parents test u ears Old Given College, has passed iti''es sill entertain in his honor beLion and scenic development com- Gam. the highway isouth of Kaysville!Agricultural Garfield Ward. chapel. led the list by an O'er. enSpeeding fore his departure the following s for necessary requirement ' late last the The of No of remeimee evening. particularst Speaking evening. Service mittee of the Ogden Chamber of from 9 to 12, will be the School s&Saturday for- the Mis.iost Horne in whelming biaJority totaling 1;3. known the countssibilities of boys. Eld Davis by toiare devoted and (nor,FANGUITCH. Feb. 3.For the Commerce for presentation to the University. at;Balt Lake tlitt: The social will Improperwereregistration 'sheriff as yet, except that he was- George Washington brought out the fart that thwboy first almost a tie be ng 6S time since they were settled Intermountain Amociation of Cline dancing. 'Washington. D. C.. areordina to - take place at the home of his par. loading and rushed to the St..letter picked up that lives the Scout Law will be 67 and roily-threrespectively. ents. from received Saturday. for its consideration. Marks Hospital by a police officer. WILL mEur "the man upon whom we will and nearly flty years ago. the towns clubs drivers were picked up because of Dr. gtyles W. Wherry. chairman man who struck him.,G Sutton: director of admissionei and the That boy will be a of Cannonsille and Honerville. In can rely." HEBER CITY. Feb. lack of license and 27 who failed of the conwnittee announces . the Garfield have university. Sir. Galbraith Is Low they county1 tnowlat LUNCH CLASsES sur work The telephone because of the N. Charles boys good statesman. Broadbent visibility left latter the to observe stop signs Others la a are: Watershed protection for clues a and is major zoology was storm &eelcause. the to prepare himself go that he will service. of the of part this week for Chieago; where TOOELE. Feb. 3.Mrs. Hazel the following order made out the die student He has taught battertThese towns are located under and towns within the cotttnes of she be a man." he said illustrating by will who Jon Marden. her of Lack !total: of Danford. superintendent inspection !tiertifiki known as the Dump. the area designated by the Inter-- 1 has labored as a p.n. ologY laboratory at the Utah State, T. explaining the Scout Law of doing what No. 2, will !cate. 22:. reckless drAing. 12; viom.asionary for the for two years. school lunches for mountain Association of Civic, past about 36 or 40 miles from ranAghcultural College TEMPLE DAV SET a good turn every day. months. of Elder Broadbent lation service hillon commission be in public Tootle y afternoon ison he At Tula Their nearest telephone dubs; support and promote the' working present OVNTIFUL. Feb. 3South "Any boy that pays attention to snitch. lighting. 4; Lake project;1 spent a considerable part of his Davis Stake Temple day is anmasters thesis. which deals with! to conduct a clas4 to the home Pe0- - law s.. 9; improper of his service has been at Tropic for Green River-BeAire. who Is kinsiderate of time mission the drunken Tooele secretary miscellaneous. nomies 2; driving. department of the assist the State Agricultural C, with nounred for Feb. 6 by witlie A.1the influence of diet On the micromother. who is alert in thinking Years. at TheY who 112. women headquarters Chicago. school for thoe inieitinal High tract:Of rate the flora of Owing-tthe nearness of the :ege aggrewsively in its effort and (Mick and accurate. and learns will visit noints of Interest in the smith. Mr. smith I s head of the The total fines for th season preparation CCC tamp to these towns. the control the lilalti smut menace that stake genealogical work. Membersjle is also carrying on an experi-- 1 are to tharge n. theNew how to live. wilt to.ow to tweome cast before returning b''tne. menus 1,flit,1itIled th Stl.fl4t.211. Thts was isW- to determine the Wert leti of school lunches. arnountr has been of an destroying the st. stake attend alarming tel,phone may recently will at be leader any a man who h ghwae to the dishes and county for .applied dioxidel var.ting on the carbon suggestions of the potential Income stalled. . of ire throughout the day. It i, heys." stated Elder Bennion, tn he served the school children fund to be w.ed tnr construction -!wheat farmers of northern Utah: eided that each person attending!Producing organisms In the soil.Bryce Airport or costs. maintenance will he dtscusacd. , sponsor and support the Programi register before leaving the build- adults. he said that they must six -1 for the hitildIng of htittrlBacking the 1111 onliceliitSchiiöl tablish responsibilities for ing. ,, Re-.Feb. work to of the lake; PAROWAN. way north thei boys: because the leisure time of' ' are- - pimpe;tur for: From Garfield County OGDEN; Feb. end that a completed standard Kelvin., publkauir-her- e today is bringing harm to the lads. Project Begins Again e 7. on of Mr. and Mr Harold coming gampaign through that MONTICELLO. Utah. Feb. highway be completed E. E. Mattheals. Scoutmaster. FANGUITCH. Feb. S. Ths son 105 Thirty-thir- d - route through' of a club which wa Street. had charge of the meeting. A ri.IWork. which had ceased about sixieovering the scenic-Monte , has Bryce Canyon two project airport Christo. fractured and effected fered canyon.. Thursday evening. Harrel I a., pelvis nancial report was given by ago on the Monticello schooliOgden Lake area: thence over the been increased in pproprations . L. B. , the broken he when ribs is on preisdent, was Sunday resumed 'Scout addition. Wilde. and the orchestra again 1Bear to attach Ms sled to alton. vice president, and Arnold , Canyon pass to Logan City.' from SZO.000 to $441.o0o.'c ith the and ward choir rendered a numberittaturday following an additional of the share countys appropria1 the iStevena. Bus secretary. completed highwayi , allocat;on of funds for the pur.ifollowing ...of Inimical selections. reduced. explained City gpAit . J. Richardson Roaf.by way of Sardine Canyon. Brig- - tion greatly Walter B. . County Commissioner STOCKHOLDEILS ELECT r and d d , promote the completion of a 'HEBER CUT. Feb.- 3Accord-Pra- t aides. were in Monticello ewer the prolect and trying to:standard highway extendtig easter. Club at their regular Thursday log to Secretary-Treasur. , meeting. Me said that the comMoulton. (be annual stockholders promote additional projects so, missioners would continue their ,' or the Wasatch Nationalito assure workmen of continued drive to have the proje,t receive Itl. Farm Loan Atiosetation will he held ibor when present projects are Valley. s. in . final sanction Washington. Feb. 0 in the Court House Rultelingl.ished...order to NEPHI. WEDDING HONORED here at 10 am. Reports of thet Folleiving-- - the tnapect!on here. . Other speakers who appeared .. Y association's activities will be readU the inspectors with H. Lios-- Han- - HEBER CITY. Feb. fill a demand for approximately .. , , 3.Joseph before the Lions to further the on and Henry L. Ashton drove to; and directors for the ensuing.s-ea-r adobes. for , 100.000 building M. Mahon former McDonald. include James of airport project elected. Blandin g. to look over the work on;C. Ward- and his wife. enter- - Sargent, president of the Fans - ,.,,,,. the school- 'mproventent projectinanida 100 purpzszein Neph1.41,necebt , rs :,,,i, cve7 !rained. IRRIGATION MEET CALLED guitc,hLiene, Saturday, gusts ' tietli-' Tniztir In honor tt? Martinei, of the Associated Civic chicken , SPANItztFORK..4. is to hear the annual fl.! their twentieth wedding.. are Inc.. Clubs Utah. of Southern stockholdersintectliis the of Poultrymen's the annual Nephi ,,,,, k West Field it- - !nancial report . elect five directors Spantsh-Forplanning to establish, an up-t-' ..........,-,- . r gation company. will he held Fe tp.tand. transact other business. it. I.. da.TteonPflawtnivt.e Ip...I.4001"-4161416Sit,' Old Trestneent Often This ht .,call Monr forlittr. S. a t 2 Fork the at ., Spanish 0 pl!. , Haloil glaiwt Of hie I 01..o.,Tk li establishment of 4 hil The purpose of the seeretare. . ,tm" , '01,1. 4, each poultryman Weal sufferers relieve, sagging: plant with 1?,,,,k ., small a In-8tatadobes paying backache quickly. once they discover wanting ifri 0' : ' l'i,fOr that the real cause of their troublA amount in cash and working ' IF I, iro Vel..., time at the 'plant. sod, se tired kidneys. be ei part may iz , . , elan Naha's' is l-1.','6,;;,-"Zlocal are organizationone of The b,,,,i . I FAIRVIEW. Feb- - 2.Salt Lab, low the five year average for Jitnuel The kidneis f4,,, 0 ,,,iii,,, Di, small Of taking the acids and working to establish a mo, of ell. ifs:It-P- 4 iCounty led all other coutnies in !airy I. Of frozen poultry in cold chief wale 'ow blood- - If they don't' . ay. lipt 41. Pielbeouageis srmilLinorteL9filse the canyons et out I Jan. I Persistent rhe Nebo. Mount of so rid 3 perhaps get pass pints a day and adjacent to itioh for the month of December 'pounds more than last lear and I, more firs gftite ai, than pounds of waste matter. In Santaquin or sawmill Can-yothan the five year !according to reports just completed 1000 pounds supply-see- d VAL tubes at miles of 16 map Treat even an ordinary cold idstheK the s. for purpose kidney yen Colthat date. for ill.: . by Ambled. ...: Ink lumber for coop building actiously and treat It right! If a Doctors everywhere recognize. this i .;;;r ! four MOTS' k e. cough develops and benp on; if great talue13( Creosote. sizzi.T iflock was 40.96. Cache County m arkets from Jan. 1 to Jan. 24. If you bare trouble with frequent pommel, mill is located in ..do""'4--Tsamount ileantr with bladder bronchial Irritations and chest con- recommend vreomillStOn bemuse it Passages the It aw..y Inbreed second with an average of were 98.295 case more than they often smart and barn. the 'nun canyon. a road lc".111)fi hats ezirlitt gestion torture you, don't depend perfectly blends this Creosote with cent per flock. The ay. were during the same period last miles of kidney tubes may need Bash- :tall oklr ;I' area from that into be built to entirely upon nature to make you other long known beneficial hared- - 135.30 per i... next Box Elder of year. County. out- - This danger Ilagnal in" ,.., well again. and donl waste money ing Nebo Scenic Mount Loop the was 31.41 per cent Sanpete for lents bronchial irritaThe of for hackachs. coughs j,p top eggs of price ,high grade the beginning nagging on ecdd remedies that give only Dons and chest colds. t, A while there le already a and Utah Counties tied for fourth December was the same as for last tot palm looa pep and energy. gag to ilantaquin Can-droes temporary relief but use Creoundr .. 1.6.47 Creomulsion his Pleasing taste; !Place and averaged per cent year t1934); and for 1931 at 21 vat up wain,. meting. pummel sm. you.- going non. tbe one remedy that goes runt Nadel P4, Amalfi! 29 dozen. flock. 1932 was In atom-DWin centS and it Ms:smogs. not or per the Irritate It eyes mow 4 upset the O. to to the source of your trouble and Thaeson, Iran According Phone Pbosionigh Smite . . The State average-wa34.19 per cents and in 1933 It was 34 cents. Donl wait for anions trauma Ait the rehabilitation Odor pitons manager. lights the cough and the congestion aeb. n contains no narcotics. yet !Fent 'per Bock. in 193-- It was 90.31. ' The ' average-eg- g , produerionla TOUT druggist for DoApro prizs..)ocal can borrow rnoneY brings quick and comforting relief I;n 1933 3441. in 1933. 39.61 and Utah from the inside.- two IP: am during the month of Decem- which bays been used sueteettally Pounntmew wen to ee Creomulsion eontains Bet;chwood to both children and adults. es money for coops ber was 10.4 eggs per bird. This is for over SS years by millions of 71 TT Gee a battle at oreamataion fraa:1 iin 1931. Mt; per cent per flock. Tri Tit Creosote- -4 wonderful medicinal buy chickens. so -it is expected happy relief and i The cold storage holdings of 113 eggs per bird more than it was people. They give loosen germ-lad15 miles eV that a number of- mea will go it thet-helTow, druggist. It the results don't out Bush the will in the on help United Mates , Jan. !eye I Nto:te.mrbenirananidt Pointing first the for into breki Up congestion PULA this bustling' tatistrypubelvsutherizedtoro illdney tubes. Get DOAN'S """11"1""re4han-- 4 thee blamed membranes and fund your Money In full. (4141v)isrere last leer but :LOOS eases tjuiveilmogthloyur 1224. kPrige let-u- il ...,.- i i ' ..... '. ,. ' ii 1 ., ., ... , . ''' 1; ' l Ig , . , , ' ... , 4.- el re ' ' - ... - . 7''Iialsommn ,e , . ,.... -- , .,,... ,, ,. ..... ,... .. J .4ill .,. - handled through the Ogden Union Railway & Depot company, a corn.. .4" ' ' . MPost Si Rio,, G ' , New ,, OGDEN. Feb. S.Railway officials here may that the consolidation of all steam railway activities at the Ogdefi terminal, will not greatly alter the present organization. Joseph B. Eastman, federal coordinator of railways. who re-'cently ordered the consolidation, chose Ogden as one of the eleven !cities in a national program to !unify and simplify the nation's rail .transportation system.. It was pointed out by local ot-ricers that the Oregon Short Line. the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific roads already have consoll- dated all their units with the ex- caption of the machine shops.- The passenger traffic of the Denver & , Nitile,:mr ,, '0' a- 11 Effected But Very . Little 4., ; . . i Present Setup Will Be t loje k . te , . ilk - - - . 1 .. Em'eka Water Loan, Received ' 4 I ', ,. ' Chiiiigës Seen In Rail Move , . .. , 1 are asking too large a profit and are greedy." the triayor eatd- - "The big companies." he said. have leased property at high rentals and have installed eliftensive equipment and I see no reason WhYthe public should pay the bill." l Mayor Peery 4aid that "the city still can purchase third structure gasoline from one California concerti-- in particular for 13.06 cents per gallon.. If we had not been) restrained by the State Supreme, Court the .eity. could.. be sellio1( third structure gasoline to Ogden residenta for lit cents instead of' the 21 cents they are now forcedl to pay." - ! ' , OGDEN. Feb. LAssisted by Chief Rial C. Moore and City Atty. George 11., Barker. Mayor Harman w. Peery', is conducting an Inv's- whether there ligation la a gasoline price fixing organize- Thus investigation Hon in Ogden. is under way as a result of Mayor with Atty. Gen. conference Peery's Joseph Chez in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mayor- Peery said he waif advised that if proof can be obtained that a price fixing organisation exists. In violation of the statute. the attorney general's office will give every assistance in bringing about its elimination. mayor said that while heves in Salt Lake he learned that there are 22 "trackside" stations gasoline for IS cents compared with 21 cents being paid by Ogden residents. The major companies are selling for same agmlan joOrgdceonm.panies tit; . !Two Ogden . . . ----- The I , -- , ; F " - ,,a i Expects Pioneer Days Influx Officials - Begin Probe Solve High Gasohn. e .. Price Cause , - ..: I City Fear$ Price Fixing Plot In Ogdén , - ' i - . d k ; . -- ., 4 I . ' i s' 6' : in. ! I ceonuntisOrT -,- 0 ' i - 17- Ogden C. Of C. Offers Six rojects For Civic Clubs , iprIncipat Hit y Passing, Auto r . 1 ' , 1 - il 1 Arg 'Phone .7,41 4 : i , 1 r';:'- -7- - 1 v - - itb 11.11 - t I ,35. 1 - gphe h ingBljtol-NRTI- aI mra-lat- r. . ,i . 1 ; nt It serv-fme- nt or - i - full AdobeManufactory-----SlateDemand For Bri cks Spurs firaBrinltd-drrrtrirrgtireLtoro- look-an- daho.L I- - -- -- al-th- - . ...:)....., Nephi ., . SUSPECT.,CAUSE f . ttAi I 1 ,,, 1 . it r b , .. ....".. 3.In IIEVER 11All , ..,:"...;44,. s t , . 4 31 r1 d I 1. ut a'' Kel-!th- 4 cnue, I -Rez ..1. ,,, . , OF BACKACHES atneV"" Salt Lake County Leads All ., Poultry Co ntest 'Watch- A Common Cold ',Utah .0- "' .. - - e , , , i, ' f:kt ) t (-2- , to -- Ll-- - e Coughs-Are-Dangero- .,! LI . us . 7.-- Is u tWelst-17.:ro- ur 11 It Saw-whi- ch ' 1 , ....e......0,:screllt. er 34-$- - . er s , I -- ' - , - - t, - , . : , , , . - el TItl el0 IA to) sElliaD111411. T I' .1.2 en , - -- - - . t, . , , . , I - "1'4' ' , , T5 -- I , t , - - - , . - - |