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Show . - , i , t,..-- 1 , i . .... -- ",,., o'-- ' . . ... .-- - ,..., 1F.,, ."1,,t ,,,,,,t, ,. ,, -- '. - t 1 t") , , - ,..- -- ..... ... , - -- S- SATURDAY zritE DESERETL7NEW- , . S I, NJ'S : . - ---- 1920 4 : - , - 1 - -- Fa I .. 7:- -- DECiMBER-- IS - - ' - Iraq, - 1 '4' :- - - 'r( Is , ANENT . ! 4- -- I ,t p , , 4 ' ' I , Fest Assuming Large Importance as an lndustriaIC enter, ' - Largely-Du- tojts Adoantagoas LoiationiValsRelpectto-Continental-Railroads- e - ,, are capable of' turning out c;vor 6000 both cans and bores. Including conbarrel of flour daily . beside a cereal densed milk, 60.000,000 cans are used and Stock food. annually in this section and including reinning fac candy and cereal foods. over 2.000.000 of 1,,uth's thirty-si- a tories. Ogden has eighteen. including cases or boxes. To secure and handle all the large factories; excenting one, 'his business several eastern companies Ogden having become the shipping have built branch factories here. for thts great incluptre natur- While not seekingany additional for ally attracted factories for ci.i.titainers companies for Ogdel4 there is - need - - said to place it es one tor Orden is th;it the cilY ie eplendid- - ling faciliticr4s eaten of the Vnited States etioiPPtd as to raliwar carroleals, i of the ten most milling of grain. for the ntes of the Utkion Pacific- - which do the Intermoun- Southern l'anfic, Oregon Short Line. t 1irain exchanges for loceted at other ' and RIO Grande, the Utah .tam n country,. formerlyconeolidated and Idsho Central and the Salt. Lake and ',opine have been The sterage eta- iC4den railroad converge here 'Ibis transferred to Ogden.in this over is milts city the fact has been a meats of attracting nacity at hare come from 2.00000 bushels of grain.;;' The mills lnianufacturers - who --Ito- lwitssi-Ssatas-a,- ait. . ---------- ----tainished bratinthes of their industries. . ci t A v tent to t he west part of the ty ; will re,11l the fact that that district ----a , verrtalste- - hive-et frisionsin., , it. - . - Cushnahan.. A campahrtr.------TEADT and solid growth marks to raise the necessary funds was start. ' cit of y the 40g,len ed this month. The new hospital will be known , t. Mary's. and although by year; end- the yeer that It will be operated by one of the orders The passing is tio exception. Catholic of church it will be for the laid census gave ()Cdclit a P,PulatiOn the use of all persons. regardleas of .. cies to 40 000. religious beliefs. Ogden le predominaet in the in- Irtner Owrilltglill Debt , i Weber county will be free from Ite ' te r, packing house center" livestock bonded Indebtedness by the end of the .. 1.. the school' center, grain ruining crnicr, groin I will . remaining I:which lits tntr'St PresSt revealing al be the event celebrated handllog ten ,,, .f sgelen- ()Mend paid 17'111" t'sf paY.'.. ."'-- ' Isteady growth itt Population- - Seven I by burning the last bpnd at the county. : trols the priipal indlistries-ef' stroets . five tulles of Anal total of theme students are in the building. Chairman Martin P. Brown, I thousand : sttfori, e speally the aMer factories...?e, ,ng t instructed during the present i elementary 'schools. over 100 are in in malting this announcement says i By Mayor Frank Francis- I the the the canning 'ytair in vatious parts of the city. Trot 'schools; 700 in the night that the dreams of the present county high ' , darira, cost of 1u0 - - - achoola in and the time improvements ---paving littsiness elevator' part, and the: the milling have been fully ren, administration ..d,,,.,, to litoS tole as eont- amounted Anhatals.---- 114 liveettiek Parkire--1.tell'crpolicy ot ,' The public sehodl buildings in the strict economy has been matntained leen-r . ''' carried t - ' ...1)'ne wha7hal. ;.' .i The prier.ipar.paving-.or.it- 'eortiPanteO : ,,, . ' a 11. with i number total 1 city I exceed r to to ealls the attention with faet touch Ogden that ,r? .,...., was e.,"4 2,,,Z4-north the - Extensive improvements pre to be 'lent IT ) ear Washingvaluationtea dm-- in "g' : Including grounds, of beerthuilt---: -- lirmistr 1" ct YOlcrill'it rttere-th- ao s 1.160.000.00.Two new junior ' ' . k carried seut ' I ald of bonds without the ' 1, and that 1,A-high' ., 4 : As', - e - Ogdon river st Nintli.enth sti.eiet. remote idea of theaterelop,.,47.-'If ',:l whieh-wi- ii have been paid off at a ruts ailmirinte the 1 , gli,eila 1.),,,c1 ' at an estimatod, Cost ot1500., et 1,,.., or wayEnaction ,,,,,'' le 1, :,. ', present t s. the Irani ea tateadang-,:iic-elanortinahladas-,,1,:''- , ,,. 11 000.. The Ceetral junior high echool I ,congesticut on.,the ateatil ,p',,: -- !' :i ....' I citY11 great--t, .. ,, limit n. a dortamel- the possibilities of ,. Chief among the Impro vements I n 4.1, '17 :' It in nt,t..0 pitton,s,i to north to south city at 'rwenty7fifth street a nd Adams! Weber . tertegoaara. ..', rna n I Pr growth became, ef the new tne . es.; of nen rly rive miles. the county .to avenue during be year is peat -, ' speared ready foy; h 1 ,,,,..; ; 7,1 ' replace tha present depot building. t ' .ottehtate thrntigh tbeetity con-- I ,. duetrlee, Ogden rapidly is be- ''''' ' 4416nth al been extensive construction of .. ,,,,,,e, ,."7 'iy,."..1ii, ' apnrdetheebroy be hard outface Thiel beginnieg of the eaten se,...e 11, i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,04.0.,ruy,,1417,t 414,,rth 1 r .iSal . miles being 7 i t .,.., center ti,e manufacturing ' , .coating , a ..1 : '': ' !,''", the rowaimg south into ,.;. seen county, .4,1 , the ...Nag., is ;, bliiltat Riverdale. by four ta core,trtiet.oe of i's ilt.:6.:. She1920-2- 1 ,. miles the provernents ,e,Iic,' beginning by : ready -and i n intermouncain -! region, , .cf the line I t , r , ItPleasant view Andtwo miles at Plain ,. , ".,.,,, .,; ,..,...--- ,. ., 'Wheel year. Ir.! house ttied road f roni t he on the , work tTr-ogresIt, 're-- coun- - , at Wiliard is bstrofodaod a .gos,,..,ti,P north City-- at 1 &coat of . n it ': It1;..,--, i In the . yads, . .terminal ,3 t.4.,,,. t,,,,tb,,,t.c,,,,,,cfre;4 , 7.1 in the construction xi ment to the total school enrollment ham also assisted 1 A feature of the paving ltrprovement , t . ..:.' ,,.. ready for operation next simmer in North Washington , , --- ! . ... t ig cities in of.the , 4 Ogden is one of the leading preparations I cut '1i ; r-North SVashi ngton a venue is an i. - number of war ki-, w ill be . Its State& United portion of the Improvement the ,,--s !avenue. - ,...1 '1 ' i'.', i;7:7 -- I''' ! 7 c'".6rit e'rInE tIV,-.-- telt-'17,97, protnt!.ng notch In the future. . - str," .. are made for school med- ' ' ,' ' !revisions ' '' plarits ,in the west. The output will ex- t the piv emont arol the strsol 4, cetwo large ele- 2'it, . cart IVithin the year :' 7", teal inspection. and the services of i Contracts have been let for the 4 , , : ''Sr,'..., 7,:,,,.....2. o,f ti.e ,',Otillg le caed 2: tons t a rtittetal tc" a 4 aY , tracae. 01 :, ', 1,L00,090 work one physician is required in the ' vatm g tz,t,! I ,. ' 0 3...,..4 ' conatruction of a hard eurfaced road in and-10,.., cars may be handled at nn e to prevent 11 i.:, 'sal' .4.4 42.- -a li ' 4 irm theto t.. gtain, It Mgtwo f lour m ills of , of health protection In theschoole- 1,7 canyon from the south of the Lrat-kGatti .-- The he -- pin 1st, AK...titer-w- it h . 7;,' -to Ifuntsville, a distance of .a 4- e. ''' ';f: .7.1 gorge bay.7r.t ';''''. fr''.14: , sala of services lion included in the ,,l other Improvements, calTsover little seven miles. This work a tricks nth,: than at the intersections' y !, ) 1 , ; ., i;',7 b.. en Inater .conetruction. aried nurse who gives her entire time will coat". 1280.000 of which 47' "" the trasks; ' ,o. the the roa dway - Aff penditure of oVer 81,090,009i ..4te' -,7 ' ''(.- ,e,- IIn Shia important work. An it e plant requiring an ea-, .. th e l'tan Rapid' 150.000. . mutt ..:111' hake the ea, county i"' pay been ,,..."''" by '':' patted '. Scenic !leanly Alsounds. Americanization of ,'- :4,4 ,,i- .t' ...- r.!"..-J . V :.j. I he' 4 . ,,.- h be paid by the mats. to amount penditure of $1,0e0,000 is being N. i,,, .t, ing ITS, 1.::,.: company. This partng unit . the foreign born is maintained. where- The paving Improvement will corn- - e . 1...., ;;;. t.'f'..r,7.1 .,....?' expense bng met, b uilt, It Is generally conc eded that the ienet II tiii.tori, , ,. i in 345 foreigners were given instruc- - mance I The railroad yards are under. ,4.,,-:7' : early next year. - During the --, o''' ' ',"'"1.-,,- ', s scenic beauty and graner revealed lby the city, 4,unty an e tate, laot year in English, History, Civ- )4 Lr tiers i ' .14 ... ,. ........ e,,, ''' ri-past year preparations have been made and '3' i ' gorng remodeling '' Improving. in the tea. n.1 school School orchestras. glee ' Iluilding Activity nearby Ogden is unsurpar-sc''' .' '1: l'-- '''' ''' 1. r the roadway. conntructing ''' ' ' ' - I Pr'"rt, clubs. dramatic societies. oratorial con! by wideningwalltseand ' ,,ci 0 The land for a sewer pipe fao0 I :'' .:''''' ' At tiviti,s in bate bust. United States or in tiny otioir country. ri,,,t,ling ''.1' ;"'" e. '''''....,'-enew bridges over 4 retaining ':.";'"gi 1' htiv-re- teem. and other . 4 many '. ..7 ,, . in . special group, '' this .. . be the Vii1K .. .7,41 noss '7 lkAA and LI. 7 re.tior'ial largest stricturs. fory.to the view from A liount ligdsn' prtsents k , Ogden river. activities are maintained under the a.-t..ase the donna eood b''''' been yiear .-, The purchased. decision to form gion, an irrigation nature then 't more of the handiwork direction and supervision of school , .. ,.., i,,,,,,..,,;....,. though n aiiire,t reductton is otice,i - 1. , Indtisi-rieI are gro wing In nu- m I dietrict in the county. when SO per cent : ,. can be seen Tr om any other peak lit t ,,,....,.. .,. 191 9. ...., The total cost of con V .,, ...,,,r , 1 ..i . ,a,d- !f.,v . I PI and m ,, The Weber Normal college has on of the people voted in favor of the SLO 43.- 4 agntide an d eventually work for 0 stru the Un ited States. Is a caitia in ad-a .1: .,. ,, i ,,14.,' ..$ , ,c.,-,.attendance Of 900 students and tbe undertaking. lc one of the most im- - ,,,,,k,,. with Int;e2.,nrii (sCiimpan!-.4gilt n Wili tie a city holding the ' and never disputed. From that ele- - iii,Ii.011 as 19 - At improvements to be carhed ,.,.. academy. a 0. ' ; 50. for 19 ine'l .1 e d in the neivi, atttintta of the entire country, ! 4' i t vatien. two miles above the OCCarl and buildings for girls. has an en- - out in the future. The Irrigation dis- 2: for the. yerr 1519 were taare.-- ' ' 1 , trfor has bean formed exp4.ridtaiebeen with James 11. 1 in eigden attendance. students t una be Peen 4terge flour mills sine elerr.tors tt , tine Julie abet- liteo cktY, 11.94'LI seat of two state 'schools Bens of Hooper. J. R. 110bROTI of Plain Thet ing c,mn,eretV-13and industrially,aeveral states, mealy cities. expanaions the C.rrtTlet Junior high arbor)! 1 k , the state echool for the deaf and City and D, D. McKay of Huntsville, i buildinx now under COMertle- - , thA municipal authorities have of splendidly ert:to,steci 'farms and or- - ' largest 170 students and the as directors. The project will bring lion and ft,r ahrh a Pere.i,t ray tr- al '. .7 brert eni ivortrot to keep public :b ...Thabout school with 290 and m chains , ountain Wash:nor-pupils. beneficial results by doubling tillable chards, many nt seed cots yerr is the South , , ., !' e:i up to the needs 1 littpitveittf-11, , ,,, training school for acreage of the county. ton high azitool whieh will env--- Iill;e.-.- peaks and the peat Sa!t .o.t. nursee enrolls 60 stedents. of the 'Imre, wad, in tieing thin, The plan calls for the irrigetion 1 The princueil EC,11te ;'1,1tro(tion in 0.e". ' ' next year it is ex- - of 125,000 Before of end the : . . aeres of land in Weber i itve romp,,,tect a pain e ere- the pre,tent city a ,Intinistra- a , , orcerf is the tinder' canyim .jost cast tonWhen the Weber that ',., college gymntspeetel entered office on Januar ; ' ''' ' county. including 5o,noo acres now un- ' S. iN TPCogill7fA 'one of the will be completed And ready 7tom 11' e, of th e eity. Th is fam ous anti bta,- - reirriber of cher'r PR wee. m,,a the, ' - grnM , carried- - on du- -. . ille: 'The foundation Was .,dieerg if gorge-11- : rttrr a - y coot's- Iiii vever-of mss e ri-- l' rtn"nt in thy we 6.-t - One arid i..7r.. ,1,,, I rt: : , ,-- 7, ' -- 7, this fall and material is now being as- - landabove the canal lines. Toof carry , W al ast'untert i ." i re of ii PoL i rn ,g i b it at e ts 4, Icir 2') ors , ho'er's of k el. ,i.. it year y 1.a., ca''il ... in site at "ambled the for Lthe plan , T 1.1 , P. J. 1Vard ard Chief preparation loner 7, 6.- waa it hie cast t33 and latai.t through to ng necessary , pai ' ,,, i scenery which is unsarpas,eti. construction work early in the spring secure 1,000 second feet of water. The . - 1 !, c. Brownin g woe relea sed from eerince- i Om, Red a secend t contract finished 1121. of Donations to the A we c ltY go xernme nt sscud an ICeprain Jonethan Jones se as' Arn hUlid.ing . .' I ;40 ' ,' 1" Nov. 30 laet covered two and , t tt. funds are being received from not only the ti:talatevirnpaetndeaotf 130 an acre and .. ; $ , ,:''.1 .. s,t- - las chief officer et the pollee depart-- I g ' " al ' ',.. .. . .. ,. , ' re fourth noir; of paving a'nd re- ,, option on a large tract frut-lmembers of the Church but other eit le , be S1,710.004. This Isthe project will , .,,, ,':',i 10 lk , ; '.; ", '11,...;,,'.-,.-' I Tr ftt rin d a. miMher of tho offle'ra, ' ,4,,:a ure an ,,d la expewtt Itated an d expected to re-- 7 zens who are keenly interested In the suit in kind v.:. ",,,7,.oi.i 47: i,,...7 1! d quired 3,2, ,,,,,)..i linder.the former 8,1mintetre 1 value Increasing ..., a : ,.. above ..., I ntw ;. tit. s, ..,...1, s,.rving thirty-lou- r vera Proxiolkaat niatle ,;. atop; itrEHillit for r n,1 : Fr etr'a' f)eipg ...,1, w.r., i (!!,,,,h,rgAti an ettveLI ti,k Pt Car vomPri Wee. ipi sortie. Inetances ' - Th" nfiedil Institute: Th. building Will even more andandthein benefits .,1!,1 lig' L 04,Z Nvieno,a...,,,a-;-:-th. 'Utah Vapid Tinnalt e.ra'finan- - I. to the -- : te,kat $300,000 of which amount the ho.tra, the ',now, conelyte of 12 toto. of watec every twenly-fOu- r 1.'4' el,ity in distreas and bnytdqt td- 1 , ., truntee-in-tru, ...A, ,,. At'497,L.4 1. Or the Church will do- - tphraonper8t5y0000wonoeors amounting to, more a : e . t fee -' ,,, 4 Pos.'.' , Roy 'SeDuts Fight Fires- I.'. e .41Z,SAidiodsk. ..;.,; ' aryast sauion heviatt apparently tlx7iL ,.,-,e-a. nate half. sible for tho railway to do ita , faFarmers in the enemy have been , effeeteetee n t tic- nuttntity-orntra- lit to act. fire calls! Part ef the pevinc, Ow fr141Vt of Add to Federal Building. handicapped by the existence of &boos PiP' ed a die, Ii o'ho are authorized la e th was made and available. OF :tn. city 60 independent irrigation companies, MAYOR FRANK FRANCIS n this city dortrue the past year west' O'DEN i the federal to addition A build large tance of about eight miles and delly- - reduced 14,4 as compared watt 309 A.1 In thftt manner l ti Mortis of street Liu') ;lied OartowrAhgtech raersee,.rvfliellarsnciaolrly parbol;mtos ing pattered at Twenty-fourt- h North Vi'ashinst Con douhle track . In service Januar, 1, 1?2,4 . 14.31 Fire Chief Gaerge mains 'e ered Into two cement reeervoirs in the i the year 1013 22 and may be built in the (.rant avenue. were laid and the intersections seoute 'concrete Two tieed Number 194 of the. that fire CraVem daenta are! tn in hydrants... Illilita. reports t the near future. it en' city 'foothills expected. Informa- - proper structures and channels and paled at a r0Ft to the company of . Number of valves lithe reservolts, ctpa.;:)472 excellert service by repor t. tiOrt regarding the probable cost of !or the control find conveyance of the When the War department was east- - rencl,?ring the N ',trained $1;4.000. of !laving r la the ration 467 meters ital. tf ......-,.fel,s61.413 gallons thg to the department land for the proposed addition having ' greet railway to Re utmost to de - e ell ,,,,eeee Mg ablaut for a site en which to build all cambustibies found in any part of nd. eruythteh ligrrmigeaatniosnitdwiantiribeet - - - aei,eale palc.eet 4 been wought front. Posem aster 0 l'organization -- the warkeati e ear- .allowed sh,s-,.iii-1 i :70-wrouts nee a rat thy the,ne se , ,, i E. Browning officials the at by Given a build to as curd Clerk. utility of by Comity it number public Total ',mg', of ed the united statee, um, see at sui,...! their part in rethicing the Washingtrine D. C.- Information has Possible to rebut) funds through the , ,. re,..... along ...its nater. rates., and . fel In, A special. Inspector is 1 felse...alatme... Lets nts l'1,067,370.00 aloe; been sought as to land for a sale Of long term bonds for construct- 11"thl'''''''''.4"- the roadway with gravel, the 7,081 e r in' h et c increte also empire-ea- , principally in the busi- l747..476.09 Acreage the Mg near necensary terminal of storage and the eervitiot works, railway the postoffice preventing purpos? 2.64 lected because of raairoad fecieties.lress dietru et. and ehese two facts are Persorati proeerta . I ;.'i itar,60. 00 thus unite the owners of from 90,000 the thisher sweeping the gravel railway depot. '.1 i.,1 of any serious coniith of tartest.: on l,essiseaat.00 I,'Ztto acres, up- - reducing the Improvements The elle covers The necesetary Information has been to 100,000' of irrigable land In the over the paved hichway. Twerov-f,y. flagration in this cite. F,e,,,,, , e, 2.93 .11r, l2,142.4.0 Total 'i IVIIILed to fectihen an te ferwareed er iihiCh ettefsse Washington and It isl,nountY. 4,at riarming , f ..i....1-- i T men are employed at ine 'ire to parTmatadatn- Tax detimal for 121 e. it, tes 2 6 . 1 0 Mertin P. Brown is &airman of thought that Congress will take favor-- , sanitary.e Seseer fit an mitiae 4,e Inch will be, hnown as tne -- ,oroughly 2 34 ., equipped Heti .a th iz, I - re, es buildings Extreme width east and ni," 01'''''t a rtilnielP11 able e:te'rtz. action at next session. If the the board of commissioners. The other its ti"" eWte the. for 1,11e t7" 3 motor .10,1 I 6t37 west .tieden Arsenal, with all n. cesF try Toil, tereets 22.65 apparatus 4 s to two ana additien is coneructed local people members are D. II. Eneign end expert Pghting plant. r ,and bulidiegs to be oier $ Extreme length nor It and end t,gtiti..g will see a realization of their efforts John Childs Me Brown and Mr. large its water sistem by ,.1.1-t- ; of Ogden is the Wealth itrio-..... eouth 51.45 ,The Arsenal aid b, a4.1 f.,r the st.ose'ed 4124. ; e to care for ti to males trill retire In the new year and inoestendent geezer, Ensign for in 1.Y..,,I,. accommodation tlw Test-a14,r et:Teets larger any ,,, by :. the slogan of a nt (.,1,... et . length iee ling of munittees aerreary F11701 ( the growing bulginess.; here. The new will be succeeded by M. Skeen and ',, partS me 1,r. head (4 Th..- city ertereh erd !The construction werk a tale 1,751.51 47.113 Area of street, :ctTh,,,t ag eee,rs otiden 's w ater si mpl y. n ow ii rtn addition will probably house the forest Edward S. Green. 4, t E lliott is n te e i yy s r. ' be .2.737 etuare mties d acres or to main oar, o.,jut. b a r front derived. service department and also the bu- c',PanY Weber county schools are modern 77 at exPloelae will deaviming to impress this fact upon 10.6S1 acres .. 3.3611 of Area city. biT, .. Sc,r r elle. may he Increased tea.; of public roads. which ncrgeoc- - In 41) building and equipment; 16. 6 e03 square mites .ceminence. At the Present tittle. or .t 1,le (2) Fr the minds 4.4- citiZeritt and. achieved n of wells the by cupy rented bulidings in this city. telerating the flow competent supervision; (3) employing 41.000 !men are employed and lye teen toe muchstinasout during the past year in Population (estimated) sistint.., ler 24 the lege ef (lir lifts Tests hese, A lerge addition wag constructed to skillful teachers. aeove sea of the pen- elevatiun Nearly Mean heete 2S2,360 l'. expected to be emPleYed eerninttent;Y I oeteleing the Ivan med.. with this end in view . the Thomas Dee Memorial 4 310 feet 'WhPri the buildings are ready fer tee, ; pa of Ogdentin re,lucing the prissit:Th- .level ne nit num hospital dents are enrolled and in ,actual at Plea . f this en r at a' c 0 at of $100.000 . This tendance In 21 schools. presided over fat..,re a t,- el the outbreak of serious epaiI aril the restate have tern Cr It is expece.d fil the ns per 24 Impro v e d p ark area.a..:le acres ree .erk new anbex emetically eatarlee eeeecie br21, principals. The teaching corps cournging. e.ge barracks for United States bollierc l d.:,:c4s park street .. 44 acres --- 4 tremprovad 1,,,;ri g 19,20. Ogden rnaintahied - -- ,, sue , he esteblisbed en -s-etIt'isessaf.-- - assegaisseassztemssiciA. 'Mee egnikeeete tre- - iti fate. ea R. Ic' st, Y0 stits7seasseettesess,',..sneessonfter Z.i miles Atilll''''"'f....";'''f';,-4r1-17'''''''";T'- ',, that was erected ten years afr o as a a primary supervisor, a health and (single) year.. mi,i; in per mills. which le one of the li,Tee.t The grouth.of.the milling memorial to the late Thomas D, Dee. physical training director and art Pu- Interurban electric reale ammunition include eonstruction n 7.199,824 hY Ptate. In has rotes. the Th's been tex cite the air part Six xeare ago the hospital was taken -Dervisor. an ad,ffiill'-'trdtiebuild. linnet, track) .....3.Z,76 miles 11 sewers 4.98 magazine-aTotal tl ,ot h p coseihie wIrd.,- the le- The schools are. flomrishing; better ,, ea, rend.load overnar the Church,atted theetteweddi- Interurban electric roads en- e,ece leaps end bounds. althougchief Ogden te,,,,,, a ,irr,bsr 61 ,r'''-- ' Sewer ing, fire an-- c,,re food I -of higher salaries 2 , attendance is secured by , ottve gr"1"1115. develeped the n rte.'ont ere t tertng new tion was financed by the trustee-1n- city 47 - I garage, reeneeteg interof. cost by of d hierher center the everything ,en with farrners in harvest work and by Utah-Ida- ho Central Railroad) true. . Nienithee Ur sr.:!...77 eewer beeves, staiees and a n'Iniber of sub- - imanufecturing tnniirtain r.igion. During the pnet two ,Theerrote.t eeoemerie arid most the state law on compulsory (The Bamgerger Eiectric A new hospital buildin g w ill be enforcing 714 manho . sidatry buildingee rm, strong comperdes handling And retrenehrri,nt. attendance In et sttudents s, Railread) gehapt up ted In this city next year if b N.irrlcr ,,t f......h tanks Itero tq pri...,nii,1 in rnrul,,n.el a :Municipnl Improvernent.i. kill It years. Rot lunches have been m.ilmg gritn.11ve heett erecting great Steam roads enter.'n g c't ye. now being worked out meet w ith plans sue-- , ,,,10,M1tion N;Irt.sr ct in Owl city which are making form date eton Ogdpnstarted In some of the echoole and altiniciptil irnprovenwnt.. intludingli-l.nt' cese, 2 The for SouthPacific site the instittition w several mere will be a d d ed in tau a menheee, ,!1,! f:1h tanks Milo... Railroad, inter(Union ocreet pavilig, taileisalk, aml guttere, the city the niiii!ng center of thelite Railroad. Nur.',er t ltc Lito;. in Iteern Pacific recently donated by Mr. and Oregon j dm feature this Year Meelleal Inspection To11 !eryth of. di.triiiii!inir hare been cat ricI out On a largi! scale tmflfltl !ii 'country. Aithozigh .1;,!;-,:--,- ' e y wo ed, the deed for 627 1. l'elt0 Abbott R. Denver vit.. Line Railroad. ft If Short 18 .76.25 Pp4rF,Ay mroni, wrOp, itTrvoiniloi country Very rduring rho past Yeat elnePervialosteAstaineeegtigutereeeee, Which leeselesse- n e Preoettted- ao. Stotteg- - andheatea ., eteatenareelietten,aeneeireat,CIteirreoLta in weber county. ee eeeeeAelsutearremateteraperieeteretopreeta. y' pe' - . - , - . ,,.., L'.. . - .....,.....,.....- .,. - ,. ...,,44. . , - - - - ..,.. , .. , . - ,,, '.........- :- . EN lit ' , ,...,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,oliWnit.,44 ,., , . : , . -- - . 8 C,' ' , ....,,-- t. - ,, . .. ... .... termetmetteinereerne,-rierea-ra4stereeren---;v- t criristri--ecti-'-isr-- I nor P. a great influx of sufficient Mgh grade tillers of the soil to intensively cunt- vat the lands to be reclaimed by the raw irrigation district about to be formed. because of Ogden's location ita-s- i railroad center it is considered the best in the west for livestock producton and a livetock market. I Ogden City School System. Over 000 students are enrolled in - litOgden--011.-&-fact-- M. --- 1 110-.00- ot - ' - ma-inertia- - -' - - - t nnitle - - . nrqr, tt --,' ' -- 1 elbsAito,p-s- .of t4o.tuki.t.1.......1..L.,1t-rAiksr- , . "- i, ,41 "It . ''t, , ..... ,- - i , : , onti - - . .' g , lioco,aeuhpistegnetyeeinechthe-seelpriw- I ' '''t , ! Tias.-4.1.t- bus-hel- l s " f'rt1' . !1.; 7'.1- ' , . , hi 1 or 2'eft ,ir ' ';' .:.., V. , i aes.. ,. t ;, , ,.,. .-- Cth: pant . 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Su- ' - ' ci-- . hc,-ir- )e-it- , ' I i .ctvl f , - i . i in-- atleavets-Itettiroadt,,,,e-eeeee.e 'nt:Ztatgtt,lgn3zUEgtt.ttertteg;rmpvtgz:t.:t-J,,;ANtVtrttgg'.nnfrt;:arr;digtttrw';.peshozn- i reqcliurit ,frOM 1,,uch taxation among 'We eounties has also been tr.- fe,tf,L,- - It S nnderatood that stoek- men may ask the !eglelature for s,ma amendments to simplify the ooeratyln "t the law, but- the be:let is gen eral ternain 1,13t Its main prov.sions Need For Revision Of Tax nc t.oral e., r Laws Receive., ire,taf n ,d 1192., were !ire y.a r : er, . : 'S changes, many of brought aliont by war. the 10 madtt in conditions, tax. 'AXIS of Olt' 4:31e by the fl ti thirteenth E,epsion of- the rtah tare at its It'll!' meeting. roan) ertt entiotPi fat of those tneisu is auKfina the purkos4 - ... r tltan for rt rd! dif-!cu- 1 t. ri - , -. ved. th-,- i I - 1 I.,110-- - ' of th Aar at Lave been tnade.most counties of the state. however of them Tito man with two of adds-- 1 few poll taxes had been col,ected in: okoitl:h:rt flea go into tail eernIngnit7 refuses to part with ono forbananas mang fewer the result of than three fish. made necessary by recent years and the But the same number of men insist - theta -- - Finally the ten men remaining that tax levies for Istature's action was the occasion of at n e o quit in disgust. Everybodi conpreced- - but little comment. tie eat an gmtehne weshmo uarmoe. ery iseatnohd work to tinues; to sat Th a hidden , aro C fish It Is understood that at the comn g The fifty assereors generally t and Consumed. Coma brought to !are s.li to f.,,d fault with the law.1 session an effort will be made to se- - and cooked the fish have to do. a day whenlight there is no food of any '61iJilut1lib4ko1116111baluftla the enactment of a substitute toll owing to the undersupply I ilralyrpd, iof eliforeement Ii eon'endir,e kind on the island. Everybody on tho ll COntintle to 414.Mand food. A Lo hpr taxes which will at the same time their 1,lcu:t swicted at the ins! island blames pram and that Ita Ine. What G d 0 would Peern to everybody ths isiiklaiute b h a vtcw to erati.,n li s,or fcelinc toward their be a measure to promote be Exr.er no We thought you would Under the prortmon s of th -- ,rz r t he pubile fails to un- - flan-- t fr ehial actly! cf the taxPa)t,t; nes,5ment of pro p d v wh!,h had ottie, 1,, ., It. gum wo For , , that i proposed law aliens would be require repeat caret hithrto esc pea taxation Pq one pro,- - derr. ri 1 i return you eat buy . innathin- - sell, steal. - to pay as taxes a certain of the ter (,T.) give At away. cobection board. the velletablem for wear, of legialause, the tgl orpercentflge,' tiring fruit and with. or gamble with, what ,tn,th r jtAntr,i- to whi,h taxing personal property at the time it is ei,,- - tore ii !, uii leretoott an attempt. wilii of 'their wages, payment to be made Med them and moon twenty. of thte it.wedne: play ISN'T.Portiand Cement o Association. incregv,,- - in taMoill Under its provisions the At.- - bF, Mrt;!, ! ,OCsUre an amendment un- - I through their employrs who would e ri he froit - an d ve- ge th ga quit this; Cerement is, mAtte prior to the firpt der vIiii:-r- t ibe variour varieties of au- - be required to withhold the amount' tabitai the revenues ,s "irate BATH CHASMIC 11.'1 pro-of, the Rut the entire One hundrsdr men eoNionday in June, and sine, the tax !tomobi!, s v ::! be elaasified, t from the salary or- wage eherks of tinue to initiPrt upon their rigia than It! n!lle, have not At that time been fixed Ithiir av,,,,,,!,,711:s definitely bePn mito i the !amount of the fixed and the Another reason why a win should food daily ti!rii.z 1!;r t:rst nP,ra- - ?he V. so lovie$, the with levied. e tak vocal It is t'Ontended that romputei4 isorai collect...tax on Is beret's It them tA.es h The man Purply twh gradually - ever has anylessons with fish de t,f !re tttat4te irtit-rpermrit.ri .r the Trecedirg year as a basis. such law .were a enacted aliens Ihr shildrea to raise she will license I wout4i mantis three bannas In eturn for one need a tr,!ts a, the tirne the a h !! i4 ; VII The iavt- providei, that it thn lot of voicaDallaa New& fers ar!, ta,t the proceeds subse- - hasten to becom naturalized.. Some i 'oe demanded that a !Iv cha n re V. nf persona properlv PO liZ transmittedto the home question is said to exist, !weever. awl -also a payer of taxes on real pron' counfies C,f hu,h automobile. fnaever, in theme:hod of mite talk-loo- t to the constitutionattty of such a 1aw,1 tion. Nviln forty the tax its to IV coi!p-tp- d 1 State School Fund. clailtilrrta l'atherleuflifetclxithrtifstaa:h4; High Ith ansessment is made. If it shoul! Mot'. Migratory St Ock Ta g- than any other l'.e-- trend of state taxation is toward the''' - anbsequently develop that taxes for, -One other x !cent athe of Income tax laws similar tion,,,I,,,,,?,1 0 !he la, of,trie fhhe. On . I,re,... F., the statute , -- -- sessiou - an amendment to the con- to to federal I law the and it t".: '''-' said that c'nvides that the differen ce s ha ll h e t 111;st,t , a,,-- , u. . hwas approgoi ,..; or ersolow-oLilo the 'eget:: s:,, ;t1 th4- November e lectton I be 'attire aasked may . 14 oy 34 of the year for which I r. der erto escu;,4 tax,Iti. enact such Int,0 Prils class Its fr.. .s- ions - a e state- high law. Numerouw,rocommendationw to y is mad. failat-ot-will i Iwillry,r- ran iitabtlth-Who ow Difteren ce to made Existsthe Uinlon Ata iiveetoca rndkr legislature the 1 ersiorv by provi. tO I,. snd elties .a;,;.1,rtorte,d to the siOTIS ownerst state board , of equalization for The statute was enacted largely f(,r migratory or transient EDO& It IL DILL OW THE DEPERET NATIONAL BANK NAVIN ti high amendment of the existing laws the maintaining "Tbik livestock are reqair ed to ;Pl. ,stit- - !the pu rpose of assuring to on 4,t schr,o!,. The monies fertilizer purchased from yen last season was need en my farm raised theattg'h-, whet are aid to to at melite of much prot;erty wIth the gases- - taxes on autornoldost own-,op on Ross Gardena. Vegetable Ty I,t'r- - !out ti. Holliday Pamir Kate fltar high school putlifost4; ties In thcir opera tio- n Gardena, inequalli: Al.. and Bests, sor of each county Is herein he stoek sous who acquired Infthi- And ,nsljo'ed am I to ,pleased tasteIn "Life, Peedueed . 4,4,4.11.L1 s ,,,,, f r..0 !..;7.41).,,,i,,7,t,,,,,,,6,1,.,..tabzo,.....40t.44,7,-011-4,,- vvritifrmit-I!rTz.7!7:-repeelally with sugar beets sad altalts-therel'i;riir.) is in til.o, LiVra GO; Provision is tile Corteottan of the Personal ProPorlY frotti toiurl and be apportioned the high achoobt of the state NIL !RILL HAI DOWN ON lete IrAttlit4 Thy OAS D litliAT madé- tor a bond. to gaarantee the OP Pot one hundred sten on an Wend ON YOUR FARAH eneot of th"., :kx And Tirldf4' the jilf11. ,,,,per,t,,,:e teele. Al to the opertttion of ,Lavr. a Proponents of the law Claim it will where fish is a stsPlee article of sus- di !lon or , h., Ftte- - hoard of erii7..1-.1- , ti!lf.reAric of op vion exists the an ong tho Ton tan ent down your labor coat; you can men five catch Pete the a Iiin per emvt il" Ttenarnet of tion the taxes paid are aiMortioned strengthening Tewenty ()Moen' tie to Ito value crop Instead of a Mere fraction of a crop, If produes fiewhe you us IMF apecially in. remote Settl,nS 1;i1;i1nTwtehn! among: the Counties reporting the generally antielpstod, however, itthatit hIgh schools fertilisers-Writprepared e stale. its opponents took the poprePenee 4,1' the Stockthe annual reports of county and , bunt and eeeoetehimi. The 7aloil that it would work a hardship, t,,ri at genes ter seditious! thettnonatles. lira abaft gladly bead Tom entire tympany eats what thus is cathi:eports from various vounties aree'itaxing Authorities' will ,show anstae la- - on the to the effect that the Taw has resulted tired our deeeriptIve Voider. tree on Noumea. more and 1,renared thickly cress. in the revenues accruing from The So long as everybody works there in a into tome will operaumendiloont ch.Pk or &itch -T ho elittm tioa l ProPertte Is ars bao-Jan. ,l, 1911; and its effect will plenty. all handl) much of it being assessd which had to also made that there has been las el"1-sti - st heretrforec-egraveelf.clilr, - Ten c't fr.sh. flicrease In fhit collection edocatore el I ty- hycatching 101 MeINTVILII BUILDING ' la yoneral among taxing official that lot such Was. 4453. ang o taxpayers. ' ask Leta City, Utah Of poll tax laws was one of 1 ti;hetlibemipreaet:hry: unct bide part of the t 'llallEIM a More equitable distribution of the, On the paPrilt. Uf tax paying public' theItepeaf acts of the last legislature. r In , rive continuo to catch Mb. but,ir' It. , - 410.t7A1 " ! , ns per-isu- Uri" - - methods to rivet, war iotitittions, the belief is general in ofttsial 'citteles that many of the Ivies rtinciid at that ,IteSSiOn Win be rel',etiled or altered by the ensuing one in ord., r to keep pace :with the (hanees tkt have a:ready lo make thelr.s,-:- es app,irent in financial condition, , i ,. oega.(1 1 -- . O.- .1 !e!tc161-2-.7.-- ----- - acted were several which permitted an increase in tax iPViP; for various poses in Order to witast the power, to an inrated eurr-n- y, With l nth 4. - ftyh'd---r- Banker andProminent Farmer - Praises Life" - -- 4 ot.-te- ;at Se - , 7- T I - pc;wer of the increased it ; dorier, chasing thereby is an'ieipat-ethat the legislature all be urged to ',Tepee' those statutes. which. when enacted were in the gulse of etneeency measure' A natural result of their operation luta been a heavy increase n taxes,throuthatiFthe greater portion of and complaints have been nurn--0- , ', ' ' I pat-ita- a. I ''' ' e , settled-distric- Ilvestock-IPersona- ts - - tAX-ei- y. ta-.1- - th-r- ' , , - e 1 si-il- . ' , -- f'f,'-c- ,,h - .. ,.. , , 4 : t,,,,,, , . t ea,,ieteezet.eyriaeter,44,,,44,e, (reige., ti- -,,c ctri- . - , -- - ' 4 . ' ,, . , . - - 4- - - , I ' I - . , at . , .. , ; . , , :... t -- v. - ..- - , - . ,... , . |