Show SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER CONTEST WON 1 1930 to the EDITOR BY LAND OWNER Court Decides Rounded Lot Comes Under Corner Paving Exemption Editor ORDER HONORED A Standard-Examine- r: tremendous ' struggle is In process which will end at the polls Tuesday on a very important economic probLucille B Scowcroffc won her case lem namely the amending of the against Ogden city Friday afternoon in Second district court when-Judg- constiftftion to give relief to the S Barker ruled owners of real estate As tne cityGeorge must exempt her underthat its president of the Utah State ordinances from paying special imRealty I am taking this opporprovement taxes on 60 feet of association tunity of calling upon you as a man frontage Th® S cower oft property fronts interested in the welfare of the real feet on Taylor avenue and estate business and in the welfare 7764 feet on Marilyn drive and pav- of the owners of real stat to do ing was done in the spring of 1926 what you can to secure the adoption with an assessment of $5426523 per of the amendments The vested interests of the state front foot The total charge levied are making every effort to defeat by the city was $93703 The property in question does not the amendments and are spreading come to an abrupt many gross falsehoods concerning corner but has a roundedangular contour to the effect these amendments will conform with the drive and the have upon the people of the state street intersection They have said without equivocaMrs Scowcroft claimed a $22559 tion that taxes on mortgages will be exemption under an ordinance which passed to the owners of the land provides an of 60 feet on and that mortgages will be called in 60 days if a tax on intangibles is corner lots exemption The city contended the property passed was not a corner lot and sought to These are base misrepresentations collect taxes for the full amount of There is no serious danger of a frontage without allowing any ex- property tax on intangibles if the emption Judge- Barker had kept amendments are passed but rather the case under advisement a law to tax the income on intangibles and I defy the opposition to demonstrate vhere any kind of an income tax is successfully shifted Nor will the money leaders shift a' moderate rate off the income from Besides by what aumortgages will’ the customary' mortgage thority be called in 60 days? It is the opinion of this association that the owners of real estate will be benefited through the adopThe Waldorf billiard hall 2469 tion of the present measures The avenue Washington upstairs it was proposed amendments follow out the to the police station this reported urged by this association bemorning was entered Friday night plan fore tax commission and is through a rear window Three ma- along the line of a set program for the chines some merchandise and relief of real property owners adoptchange were taken W P Winslow Thirteenth street ed several years ago It is also in harmony with a movement of propand Pacific avenue advised the de- erty owners and real estate organa partment today that in many states of ewe had been stolen from the home izations You can do no better than to lend Mrs tT S Beck 350 Tenth street your efforts in urging the people complained that the locks to her whose interests are in real estate to chicken coop door had been forced vote “yes’ on the tax amendments and four hens stolen Friday night Yours truly Peter Anderson 450r Twenty-eight- h B C PALMER street told the police department President Utah State Realty that a $60 overcoat was stolen from association car his at his home Friday night st Grant Evans 120 Thirty-firstreet advised that a tire had been taken from his can at the home Friday night Mrs Nora Campbell Upton aparttax-burden- e i 1 ( FOUNDERS OF ETTERS I t 4 ed Mary Treloar filed two suits late court Friday in Second district against the Taylor Building comto collect pany and others Loyal Order of Moose members a total of $443635seeking and interest alcelebrated Founders’ day Friday leged due on notes secured by mortevening in the lodge hall with E gages The first suit is against the buildP Archibald vice dictator presiding company also Carrie E Rodgers ing over a large gathering B Dana Home and Joseph included: The program Singing of Loan company WilfordBuilding Little and ‘America” by the congregation Jane Doe Little The individuals selection by orchestra address are alleged to have some claim on “Tribute to J J Davies" by L R mortgaged securing a promNelson: selection by orchestra ad- issory noteproperty is for $1726 This suit dress “Moose Order” the Rev John and interest W Hyslop The suit is against the A general dance followed the pro- buildingsecond Frank J Irving company gram the entertainment winding up Jane Doe Irving J E Davis Mary with a supper of venison Roe Davis and Ella Kelsey These individuals are also alleged to have some claim on the mortgaged property This suit is for $270975 A1 Smith’s Double Running For Judge Water Shut Off As Plumber Is Jailed GREENWICH Conn Nov 1— for William C Runge for judge of the probate court" reads a large campaign banner here The picture of the banner however is unmistably familiar it is not that of Runge but of Alfred E Smith The resemblance between the men is so strong that Runge’s manager admitted today they had used 1928 presidential banners campaign merely changing the wording TUP) — “Vote - COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Nov 1— (AP)— Throughout the day a loud voice came from the city jail demanding release Police believed it to be the protests of a voci- ferous drunk It turned out to be the cries of a plumber who had been locked in the jail while he did some repair work and then forgotten It also explained why the city hall was wofoi oil rlov THEFTREPORtS ill ri UTAH NEEDS A WEBER SENT TO POLICE i 200-pou- v i'WVS"tCA-A’- 4 A k i ?' - f ' J £ "X ' s v $ V ' s v St the-Unio- n GAMBLING CASE BAIL FORFEITED r eferences Social— Women of the Mooseheart Legion will give a card party and dance this evening in the Moose hall opening at 8 o’clock OGDEN DAY TO BE REPEATED “My pay day comes Monday can I buy these ‘Ogden Day Bargains’ on Monday?” Hundreds of questions like 'this were heard at Wright’s Store today Hundreds of customers whose pay comes Monday wanted the special bargains offered in this unusual sale qfkT°rtJ1T?-UtaJ- It has had tor a generation Therefore “Wright’s Ogden Day” is to be repeated for next Monday November 3rd Every offering contained in the four-pag- e announcement of Friday will be available Monday excepting only thoso few items 4which were sold out today The largest crowds of the year attended this Ogden Day sale for which preparations were- - made well in advance The most wanted merchandise in every department is offered most all of it being newly arrived and very specially priced A resume of the offerings is to be published in this paper tomorrow A Elective offices for ten no member of the United States Senate Don’t You Think — That a change is needed? JOSEPH RIRIE COMES FROM NORTHERN UTAH HE IS OPPOSED TO THE HOOVER POLICIES and is for protection to the farmer the miner the and sugar grower rather than to the eastern industrialist Progressive policies and principles in public affairs stock-grow- Make Joseph Ririe Your Next Congressman! Political (Paid was a Democratic County Commission that started the d road building in Weber County The Democratic candidates for County Commissioners pledge a continuation of this program consistent with economy er WEBER COLLEGE Advertisement) It was the democratic Party which-firs- t championed the cause of an independent state institution in Ogden T CONGRESSMAN JOHN A HENDRICKS Why should Congressman Colton ask for Weber County votes? What didjhe do toward getting the Veterans' Hospital for Weber County? The Senior Senator from Utah (the Republican Party's recognized head) demanded the hospital be placed in Salt Lake Did our Congressman' “go to bat” for Ogden? The record speaks for itself V Candidate for County Attorney On Democratic Ticket JUDICIAL NOMINEES r The record of JUDGE EUGENE E PRATT on the bench during the last two years deserves continuation in office He is honest and able j - A graduate of the Utah Agricultural College 0 ?V X s V CHOICE Graduated from the S t a n f ord University Law School with the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence JOHN A HENDRICKS or 360 It r Served four years as Ogden City Judge A ROADS VOTE FOR lowest To Speak — Don B Colton will speak at 7 o’clock Sunday evening in the Third ward corner Grant avenue and Twenty-secon- d street Music will be furnished by a male chorus and male quartet Note Sait— Edna A Buckle filed suit late Friday in Second district court against the Fritsch Loan and Trust company to collect $2145 and interest and $300 attorney fees on a promissory note dated December 19 1929 and secured by stock In the Utana Mining company Horses of the Khan this season won $250000Aga in stakes on Brit- - 1625 A Republican advertisement reads: Remember that Republicans make no rash promises but fulfill their pledges” WILL THEY PLEASE TELL THE VOTERS WHAT HAS BECOME OF THEIR PLEDGES OF TWO YEARS AGO Two years ago a G O P advertisement read: “You will do your duty to yourself your family your state and your nation when you vote the Republican ticket In so doing you will protect your welfare your prosperity your children's happiness your family's hopes” LET THE VOTERS JUDGE IF THAT OR ANY OTHER PLEDGE HAS BEEN KEPT bard-surface- Ich Phone PLEDGES ? For Rent—New houses furnished or not Phone 1625 or 360 9067 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Fully Gas Equipped or Coal Heated Ideal Location j FOURTEEN children New Homes for Rent I ONE That Salt Lake City gets the new United States Hospital? That Salt Lake City is the site of the government’s airport development? 9049 0 The Democratic Party pledges its utmost efforts toward increasing the shop facilities of every railroad running into Ogden to an increase in payrolls looking toward the prosperity and happiness of every Ogden home That the State Feeble Minded Institution went to Phone i j Is"0 Utah County e The most absurd political statement is one by the Republican Central Committee that it promises to bring all Union Pacific shops to Ogden Any intelligent person knows that any railroad must have shops along its line at intervals of about 500 miles Would the Republican County Committee have the U P suspend operations along its line except in the vicinity of Ogden? Weber County voters are still “laughing that off" — Do You Wonder For Divorce — Suit for divorce on grounds of desertion has 'been filed in Second district court by Milton Austin against Deede Austin whom he married July 20 1923 in Farm- haveno A - NORTHERN UTAH SALT LAKE AND SOUTH Duplexes and furnished houses for rent Call 1625 or 360 9061 Under Charge — Charles Martin 19 of Wilson lane was booked at the sheriffs office late Friday evening on a charge of 4issuing a worthless check They ’H other representation Papers Filed—The Personal Finance company of Ogden a Delaware corporation filed certified copies of articles of incorporation with the Weber county clerk Friday Incorporators are E A Bailey C E Rivers and Sven L Lindell all of Delaware D L Stine Ogden ris the agent and attorney ington ABOUT RAILROADS Governor of Utah ever came from the North of the State Utah tas four Senators and Representatives in Congress five members of the Supreme Court a Governor Secretary of State Treasurer Auditor Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction FIFTEEN principal offices thus exist The Secretary of State' is from Box Elder County but Northern Utah with apof the population of the State has no proximately 30 ’ six-mon- prices v' 1 no Representative in Congress years Phone 782 Moore’s Nurseries 2068 li — Begins Term John Sandman recently convicted in federal court on a charge of violation of the national prohibition act commenced serving th a sentence this in the Weber county jail morning chili Spring Chickens 25c lb beans 10 lbs 44c fresh salmon half or whole 13c young rabbits 25c Viaduct Market 9025 2917 " one representative in the l It has had Ornamental Shrubs— Trees bulbs Asphalt shingles Why pay more? V Do You Know That — 1702 Utah last-minut- JOSEPH It HUE Information regarding - advertising rates in this column may be had by calling the Classified Department at 252 O ?P G-- A fh r j District Judge Eugene E Pratt late Friday issued a bench warrant for’ the arrest of John C Mftr-ph- y who was on parole following his plea of guilty to a third degree burglary charge Murphy was charged with entering the Fred J Kiesel building at Twenty-fourt- h street and Wall avenue on June 19 He was paroled to James R Wilson to appear November 3 It was said Wilson requested Murnhv’s rearrest 'V J Birth— Mr and Mrs G C Smith Joe Wing 80 2468 Lincoln ave- of 2340 Eccles avenue announce the nue and T Ymamoto 40 of the birth of a daughter October 25 in same place failed to appear in mu- the Dee hospital nicipal court today to answer the Christmas Cards—Order early Sucharge of gambling alleged to have been committed Friday and bail of perb collections Chimes Press 2433 $25 each was declared forfeited Grant 2056 nine others arrested Friday morning ' also failed to appear and bonds in Explanation— Harry Williams 425 the sum of $10 each for seven of Canyon --road today asked The them and $25 each for the other Standard Examiner to point out two were forfeited that he i3 not the Harry Williams Men names as Bob Smith giving their arrested Friday for gambling Alvin f Jones S Smith and T S Jordan were arrested at 2474 Kiesel aveChristmas Cards—Order them now nue and five booked as George Lu- pay later Fines't assortment Dee cas Bill Devere Harry Williams Printing Co Phone 416 Entrance Bill Bailey and J Jones were arrest- through book store 3051 ed at'361& Twenty-fourt- h street Marriage— Roland Otto Bills and Miss Bernece Ritter both of River-da- le were married today in Ogden by President Samuel G Dye Arrest Ordered By District! Judge X advertisement claims for the Republican party a sympathetic understanding of the needs of labor What is the party's record on labor? This is only a “play” for votes Labor will not be misled s Y w A 4 P andom ments stated that her apartment LABOR s nd was entered and ransacked Thursday night and a little bank containing small change stolen S CONGRESSMAN Faced with broken promises and unkept pledges and being without an issue the Republicans of Weber jCounty have resorted to absurd aAd ridiculous statements in their frantic efforts to gain votes Their statements are a reflection upon the intelligence of the people of Weber County Candidate for Connty Attorney jHis broad experience j fine scholastic and legal training and his maturity of years assure Weber county of an efficient courageous and honest' handling of the affairs of the County Attorney’s office (Paid Polit cal Advertisement) The Democratic Party Pledges Attention to the Needs of Weber County and Utah and Will Strive for the Return to Prosperity VOTE THE PEEdcRATIC Tier" For Efficiency and Honesty in Public Office Ellsworth E Weaver Secretary Weber County Democratic Committee t (Paid Political Advertisement? 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