Show arcwxammer SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 30 1923 OWNER GUIS AIR OVER LAND He Also Possesses EartH eDowri To Center of World The owner of land owns his holdings down to the center of the earth and up to the eky and he may sell or lease not only the rurface of his property but anything: that vexists underneath it or he may eel I or lease the air over it points out the National Association sof Real Estate 'Boards in its weekly lesson on real estate matters It is nothing new for people to rell or lease mines loll - Wells or natural gas but it lis something new for people to deal in the void over their roofs the association points out in a discussion of what you own when you own a piece 'of real estate " NOKA WHITE FROST grand champion Shorthorn bull at the 1928 Amer-r- i jean Royal Livestock exposition in Kansas City is shown here This famous bull is owned by M E Singleton president of the Utah Idaho Central railroad His ranch is at Midlothian Texas He will head the Singleton herd at the tenth annual Ogden Livestock show A -- ' '5 Lit ° r' f V' v ' I is I v " 1 V - ' - V i ' " ' ' - ' i " - 1 " " J viS counsel! In hiV volume "Principles of Real Estate Lawf General Mac- Includes Chesney says: f'La-nis of natural origin whatever The grant of growing upon it land buildings and lences witnout special mention as well as trees and herbage upon mines and quarries in the ground "Minerals in their natural location in the earth are a part of the land and the title to all lands and minerals belongs to the owner of the land unless the one has been conveyed without the other Minerals may be transferred separately but only by a grant or conveyance as prescribed for the disposition or the soil itself A conveyance of the land presumtively passes tne minerals below the surface inat part of the land consisting of minerals or of specified minerals may be made the subject of separate or distinct ownership Jn a later paragraph of the same chapter he says further: "A tenant may own the structures on the soil another person may own the surface and a third and fourth eic tne curierent minerals beneath the surface Thus a distinct ana separate festate my be held by one person in the mineral or min erals under the surface while an finer holds an estate in fee In the will-conve- s AS V V it BANANAS BECOME RIVALS OF APPLES MEW OFFICERS STOCK DINNER TAKE PLACES PLANSfORIED I Nebraskan Is Coming To Make Principal Address On January 9 "The program for the tenth annual Ogden livestock show dinner which will be held In the Hotel on the evening of January 0 will be exceptionally entertaining to the 500 exhibitors breeders farmers and business men who will attend" says E R Alton chairman of the dinner committee MUSICAL NUMBERS orchestra will furnish a number of selections and a male quartet will sing several songs some of which have been composed for this occasion Following th dinner President C H Carton of the Ogden livestock shew will introduce James H DeVlne as toast-mastMr DeVineVill call upon a number of prominent individuals present for short responses before introducing C N of Scotts Bluff Neb who Wright Is coming to Ogden to be the principal speaker Mr Wright Is vice president of the Platte Valley State bank In Nebraska is a prominent livestock feeder and is known as Nebraska's Will Rogers He accepted L F Whltlock's invitation 'Saturday by telegraph ' COMEDY PLAY Following Mr Wright's address the Frank Jaggers minstrels will put on a show entitled "Sam and Mandy's Courtin'" The plot is laid in a backwoods village in Mississippi The play has been read to the committee and according to Chairman Alton "it is one of the most and laugh promoting amusing things I have ever heard" The beef served at the banquet will come from choice Hereford steers selected by Ed Topping Ogden commission man and a member of the banquet committee He says: "I can guarantee that no finer beef has ever been served at any dinner and I don't expect to hear anyone who eats some of it say that he thinks it Is from a bufseven-piec- e er -- Joint Installation of officers of the Brotherhood of Railway Train men lodge No 6S and the auxil-Uta- h No 17 3 iary to the lodge was held Thursday evening in O F hall B R T officers are: Hyrum Williams past president C B Doty president C J Strawn vice president F R Eckardt secretary J E DeBano treasurer 11 L White agent of official publication W W Jones legislative representative H C Tanner conductor John J Code chaplain O A Olson warden P J Sheret inner guard and S A Davenport outer guard for the auxiliary: Hyrum Williams counselor Lodaska Williams paat president Edith Teeter president r Ellen Branstitter vice president Pearl Doty secretary" Rose Day treasurer Christine Scherrer chaplain: Georgia Johnson conductress Blanch warden Maud McCall ' inner Bertha Mlkkelson outer-guarguard Eva Lusty pianist an' Green legislative' representative j After installation exercises the members went to the Continental hall on Grant avenue where they were joined by many friends in an entertainment consisting of music short speech-makin- g and a dramatic rendition There were 110 persons present Toastmaster C J S Strawn gave a short speech of welcome and their introduced other speakers who discussed matters of interest to the orPresident Doty who ganizations has been a member of the trainmen's order for twenty-fiv- e years gave an interesting talk on achievements of the order The 'drama "The Old Maid's Club" much amused the aasemblage In the cast were Mesdames Johnson Mikkelsen McCall Falk Lynch Day Murdock Lusty Cline Dixon Handy PJastep Harvey Lazenby' Hendrlckson and Branstitter and the Misses Brittain and Mooney-haI-- Ia-zen- Isa-bel- BOISE Dec :29 — (AP)— Idaho apples are running into stiff competition from the banana crop M L Dean director of plant industry declared today r "The banana today is one of the most important factors in the fruit market" he said "The enormous increase in the supply of bananas makes them one of the strong com' petitors in all fruit markets "During the past 10 years the supply has increased nearly 9 0 per cent and during the five-yeperiod ending in 1927 imports of bananas in carloads have approxi$ 507283 Increase mately equalled the carload shipments for apples for the same pe"The greatest gain in any one riod and tbve future increase prom- month of the year was in October ises to be even more rapid" which was 2038 per cent being the largest gain 3f any postoffice in the United States for that pear SOCIAL MEETING HELD AT BECK HOME by le ' Service Star Legion Ogden chapter entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs P A Beck 150G Twenty-fourtstreet Two solos h were given by Virginia Sanders Miss Julia and Miss Nancy Liddell gave two Spanish dances in costume Bill Kinard gave a Christ-ma-- ? recitation and Mrs Liddell a Scotch reading Christmas packages were opened and refreshments served Mrs J: G Falck was chairman of the program Mrs Eliza Rogers and Mrs Bertha Moore assisted the hostess Cobabe Joe m CITY LICENSES FOR PARLORS APPROVED WEDNESDAY JAN 2 ' TWENTY-THIK- D QUICK Nervous conditions often traceablei to strain Our accurately i1 Ltu glasses t'ummaie condition 1 fit 1 1 are eye RELIABLE AND KIESEL AVE SERVICE EVERYWHERE nt March 1 He-gir- "Ixm-Sunday- MOOSE HOLD PARTY TODAY is May 30 June is a month of It has five Sundays for delights surcease from the daily grind ahsj£ "what is so rare as a day in Jim-?Likewise this month famed for moonlight marriages and metaphors brings in the trout fishing season in this state on the fifteenth which this year will occur on a Saturday Local sportsmen may now tret out their tackle and prepare for a two-da- y jaunt to the mountain streams Just five and a half months from January 1 The longest day of the year "likewise the summer solstice falls 011 June 21 Flag day is June 14 July 4 our national Independence day will be on Thursday this year August Is uneventful September arrives bringing Labor day on Monday the 2nd makrest period with ing a two-da- y Sunday and the holiday eoming together Autumn starts' Monday the 2 3rd October has Hebrew New Year on Saturday the 5th Columbus day is October 12 and Halloween is October 31 Duck hunting begins Tuesday October 1 Deer season opens Sunday October 20 November Is with us before we realize it and election day is Tuesday the 5th Armistice fray is Monday the 11th and Thanksgiving day occurs Thursday November " 28 October 20 Then December comes sliding in home with Advent Sunday on the first day Bold Boreas stakes command on the 22nd and iChrijsrtmas December 2 5 occurs on Jnes-da- y and a we§k later younj£ Mr 1930 will be knocking for admit tance Ho hum how tima does fugit on the home stretch! fe The calendar that is usffd In Children of Moose members and youngsters from the Martha society day nursery will be given a special Christmas party in the Moose hall this afternoon starting at 2:30 o'clock There will be presents a Santa Claus Christ ma trees and all e holiday gamta A Christmas talk wjll be given by Mayor Frank Francis Special numbers will consist of readings and vocal and instrumental music The affair will be under the direction of Dictator W C Camp of-th- ENGINEER ORDER WILL HOLD SOCIAL All members of American DesNo 55 B of L E and families are Invited to Join members of Clara Barton division No 2 37 G I A to B of L E and ert division their families and visiting members at an entertainment and so- cial to be held in the W O TV hall Tuesday evening January 1 at 7 o'clock Light refreshments will be served There will be no charge OGDEN ACQUIRES AIR DEPARTMENT A department of airports and airways lias been added to thou© already functioning: In the administration of affairs of Ogden city and Commissioner Fred E Williams has been placed at the head of it Deeire to put Ogden on th map as an airport center prompted the commissioners to establish airport and airways as a separate department and budget $10000 for its administration this year they said 3E MOT AM SLUS H3 Mud snow "slush and watei constantly being splashed on your car will ruin the finish and shorten its mechanical life Leave your car at home and An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 BUY A PASS AND SAVE UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Ask your Doctor about Washday- LOW PRICES ON J Have you ever used Pathfinders? d know this quality— through a long long life of low-coyear quality all through! stout-hearte- st If you have yefu rnrro-plnstin mileage Good- Dan Wadman Tent and Awning Company Phone 349 J f -- Imagine that tire quality at prices like these: 30x3 V2 cL cord 32x4 ss cord 30x450 balloon $595 $1220 $810 29x440 balloon 31x525 balloon 33x600 balloon Are these low prices for high quality? M $735 $1265 $1525 doctors know that a FAMILY often is the barrier to We leave it to you! Standard Warranty for Gooodyear Tires and Tubes Every pneumatic tire of our manufacture bearing our name and serial number is warranted by us against defect's in material and workmanship during the life of the tire to the extent that if any tire fails because of such defect we will either repair the tire or make a reasonable allowance on the purchase of a new tire I lit- - it mis Mid-Le- 'March in that April starts out with All Fools" Thea the month of showers skips through its thirty days with only three brief pnusi-two for religious occasions' one beins April 7 and the other first day of Jisovcr on the 25th Arbor day in Utah ia April 13 May comes along with Ascension day on Thursday the iMh Mother's day in May 12 and Memorial day r can beat this value combination THAT'S CANVAS" WILL BE OPENED ) f k day h No one 1 ft self-sustaini- OMINOUS DAYS perusal of the 1929 calendar reveals some interesting things It ought to be a very lucky year for those who are superstitious because there are only two Fridays that occur on the thirteenth! One is in September and the other in December During the past year there were three Those workers who receij? their weekly pay on Saturdayi" will be glad to know that March June August and November of 1929 are months with five paydays Those that are paid on Mondays will get an extra pay check in April July September and December Persons Interested in astromony or moon gazing will be interested in knowing that there will be five phases of the moon in two months of the coming year May and NoIn the month of May vember there will be new moon full moon' last quarter and two first quarters In November there will be a last quarter full moon first quarter and two new moons Just 79 days from New Year's day spring will begin officially on March 20 June 21 ushers in the first day of summer September 23 the autumnal equinox will mark the beginning of autumn Winter will begin on the solstice of December 22 SHORT AND ACTIVE February shortest month of all has some actual and some quasi Ground hog day or holidays Candlemas is on February 2 Then on February 12 or Shrove Tuesday also Lincoln's birthday Ash of Wednesday when the period Lent begins is February 1 3 and Valentine's day beloved by enamored swains and mischievous little occurs on February 14 boys Washington's birthday is on the 22nd day of the month First Sunday in Lent is the-17tIn March comes St Patrick's Palm day on Sunday the 17th Sunday fis the 24th Good Friday is March 29 and Easter Sunday falls on the 31st the earliest date it has been since 1921 Easterdoes not come on the same date each year It is always the first Sunday after the fourth full moon af-A - Thus it five-wee- Mures i RIDE THE STREET CARS AWNINGS ft i Vi V "The money order business is shown as follows: Domestic Orders Issued Amount 1927 46988 $49146456 484 599 6J 1928 46401 Foreign Orders Issued 2285236 1927 1174 1928 2776493 1325 Domestic Money Orders Paid 1927 48100 $53536620 4S877 1928 53463308 Foreign Money Orders Paid 74 1927 $203451 ' 74 90886 1928 "The total of money received and disbursed for the year 1928 at this point including postal receipts There was a was SI 338 378 37 all expenses after running surplus of the Ogden postoffice which was remitted to the central accounting Howoffice of about $130000 ever almost all small postoffices and all posare not tal revenue finds its way back to the people jn service rendered" i -- AUTO TOPS I street Twenty-fift- h riod happen on certain days such as on blue Monday dayming maid's afternoon out on and the Thursday and reit coming due on the first of he month and taxes delinquent on November 30aid nil such annoying firkigs 4 When we were philfJren j$ was with keen delighVe swatch the or days fall away until iChrist$i?Ns a birthday" arrivedsn 'feul-nowe begrudge each hoir' tha't seems to slip so futilely into the past All too quickly the birthdays come around now and oh the other hand it seems an eternity from one payday to the jiext! wash tor the firt of tlu year may occur any date of a the equinox period aft Sunday is March 0 has another claim" to fame it is the month of "mad empire The year 1929 of1 the Christian era comprises the beginning of the 154th year of this of the United States Independence of America and corresponds to the year v6 6 of the Julian period The year '4 38 of the Zyzantine era begins on September 1 19 2i Julian calendar The year 5690- of the Jewish era begins at sunset on October 4 1929 Gregorian calendar The year 2589 of the Japanewe era being the eighteenth year of the period Taisho begins on Janu1929 Gregorian calendar ary The year 1 348 of the Mohammedan era or the era of (he a at sunset on June S begins 192 9 Gregoriai calendar Day-huf- f' Our New Daylight Shop I 264 152 Francis Twenty-fift- h street George Manos 3 26 Twenty-fift- h street Y Lopez '2346 Wall avenue M Mortensen basement of Marion hotel P J Quinn 240 Twenty-fift- h street Eight soft drink parlor licenses surface" falo" were approved by the city commisMAY HE MODIFIED Everyone that can be accommo- sioners at a recessed meeting Satxul me ancient ruio or tne com mon law that says a property own dated in the 13 banquet rooms of urday as follows: J Decorsos 258 Twenty-fift- h street: Frank Combe owns an mat is over and be- the hotel is welcome to make if 84 Twenty-fift- h street Clarence neath the land may be modified in its strict application by the de veiopment or aviation points out MaeChesney if T irie aeroplane was in jkiuio vented attorneys no doubt would iwvb sam mat property owners could prevent strangers from mak ing use or the air above their roofs because title was owned to the eioucis and because any such tres passing was extremely unlikely Now according to MaeChesney it is contended by some authorities that navigation of the air is some For Manufacture of what analogous to navigation of tne water and that even though the landowner owns up to the sky lie holds title to his property subject to this riht ()f navigation so long as flying is at such a height as not to injure the property 'or interfere with the owner's use of it "In some states" says General MaeChesney "'the legislatures have enacted laws permitting the use of aeroplanes over the lands of propowners so long as the flying erty i done at a height that Will not hurt the property of the land owner but the law on £his subject is in a formative period and it is ' altogether too early to make any and definite predictions as to what will happen in this connection when" aviation is developed further" ''EVERYTHING ± By MAURICE HO WK When you place a new calendar on the wall of your home or office do you stop to think that it will remain there silent but unconquerable for a whole year while time ticks off the precious hours day and months of our brief lives? We sometimes wonder who started this calendar business and who it was that decided to have things de-ma- v A Rufus A Garner has prepared a il table which shows the time of parture Patrons can up to 1:35 pm for eastern states 6:35 am for west California and northwest 10:00 am for north to Great Falls 1:15 pm for south and east from Great Falls The above time table will be dis played for the benefit of patrons iri all hotels and office buildin Mr Garner prepared a statement Saturday reading: "Since a reduction Ip air mail rates to 5 cents for first ounce and 10 cents for each additional ounce 'it is becoming more popular to the public and there is a decided increase in air mailing When time and distance is an j'mportqgjf factor business men and the general use the air mail for public should first-class all important mail "Recently a one day's campaign In Ogden showed a sale at this office of over 4000 air mail stamps "At the close of our Christmas rush at the Ogden postoffice is shown the largest business of any prior year Especially was this increase noted in greeting cards land letters which was in excess of prior years from two to four thousand each day for a week before Christmas The large volume of business was handled with more dispatch than former years owing to earlier mailing and advanced preparation also by procuring an extra large room for handling of incoming parcel post at the Healy hotel "The following will show you a statement of this comparative year and last: Postal receipts 1928 $28042 183 27534900 Postal receipts 1927 because it was devised by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 when he found the old Julian calendar was Inadequate and inaccurate The latter had been i:i force since the days of the Caesars in the Roman Only Two Fridays Occur On Thirteenth During 1929 Paper Tabulation of Days and Figures Placed On Wall as Year Opens Remains Strict Master Over Younsr and Old Postoffice! authorities are mak ing an effort to increase the vol ume of air mail out of Qgden In order to brlg this service to the attention of the public Postmaster half-biilio- terminal by an entirely different owner and according to an announcement made to newspaper at the time was leased to a build ing company at an annual rental announced as $3G1250J30 The owners of the land it was explained split up the property Into tvvo zones divided horizontally the top of the lower zone being- in effect the top of the terminal coiling' Title to the lower zone was given by the land owners to the terminal company and a separate title for the air right3 above the lower zone was retained by the owners This trend of using the air that is confidenly expected to change the appearance ' of industrial cen- ters in the future may also change the perspective of residential areas should home owners ever come into conditions that make it advantageous for them j to exercise their full ownership "rights In the air above their dwellings It is conceivable to picture the terhead of a family in ritories at some time in the future leasing the "air rights" over his residence and his radish patch for an aeropfano hangar or even for a corner grocery store OWXEUSHIP OF MINERALS On Ivhat ownership of land means as to ownership beneath the earth and above it the associa- tion qultes Nathan William Macof Chicago its genera Chesney Ogden Postal Officials Call Time Table To MODERN-TIR- E SERVICE CO 2276 Washington Ave GOODYEAR DISTRIBUTORS na- so-call- Found On Calendar Attention '!''"'' UXDIilMJIlOUXD I TRACK In New York miles of railroad tracks are covered with hotels of fice buildings and streets In Chicago expendituresi that bankers say will total a dollars are scheduled to be made In buildings to be erected over the Illinois Central tracks In Cleveland a railroad terminal building' occupies a An office building certain site has been erected on top of the MAIL USE AIR this nation and most Christian tions is the Gregorian oints of Interest FAVOR HEAVIER a woman's health and happiness Why endure this strain on strength and vitality? Try the laundry way Just gather the soiled clothes and washday is telephone us over: 1 $?LAJJNDRY doesitbestf Phone 346 DITf CLEANING & DYZING - |