Show 0Pte (Mttri Stsm&r m Committee' Formed In HEW VIADUCT Movement to Prevent Oil SATURDAY $450000 Grain Loss CEREMONY AT Public Invited To Attend Gathering Southwest of City -- t ' 1JTTH James B Beus as chairman ap-- W of grain pointed Wednesday evening at a meeting general business and agricultural leaders in the Hotel BigeAn informal celebration in honor low to take ‘immediate and aggressive” steps to have the of the completion of the paved West Twenty-four- interstate commerce commission delay the effective date of highway between street and Death curve will the new freight fates on grain and grain commodities — be held Saturday at 10 o’clock with a On July 1 the interstate com 4 — th short ceremony at the viaduct over the Oregon Short Line tracks The highway has been completely paved from Death curve on the Salt-Lake Ogden highway to Twenty fourth street in West Ogden and to the public after the will -- be-ope- n ceremony W J Parker member of the state highway commission will be master of ceremonies and will cut the ribbon which officially marks the opening of the road Speakers will include Frank W Stratford 'county commissioner and Ora Bundy who Is chairman of the chamber of commerce road committee and the contractor who built the viaduct The public Is invited to attend and can reach the viaduct by travstreet h eling over the Twenty-fourt- Riverdale and end or by going to albe will cars No back cutting to until over the lowed bridge go Mr Parker cuts the ribbon -- merce commission published a list of reductions on grain and grain commodities effective October 1 The railroads due to the vast amount of work necessary in the compiling and publishing of their tariffs petitioned for more time and the date was postponed until January 1 1931 Now the grain men and agricultural interests are asking that a further delay b made putting the rates into effect July 1 1931 as at that time the 1930 crop will practically be disposed of and the amount of grain which will be in storage and therefore affected by the new rates will be very small ? OTHER MEMBERS The meeting was held under the auspices of the Ogden Grain exchange with J Francis Fowles vice president of the chamber and state senator as chairman The committee appointed with Beus as chairman consists of George F Stallings president of the Weber county farm 4 bureau Frank W Stratford chairman of Weber county board of commissioners A P Bigelow president of Ogden State bank A J BidweU chairman of commerce traffic committee H E Hemingway president of Commercial Security bank M G — ii ' manager of Farmers’ Nationand shoes for An appeal clothing to- Pence Grain al corporation E R Alton food for Thanksgiving was made of Globe Grain resident manager the Salva and day by Mrs A Diez ofavenue Ora Bundy company Milling 2635 Grant tion Army 6f Ogden and A L Chrismayor “There are many calls lately for tiansen Weber county agricultural food and clothing” Mrs Diez says agent “with cold weather bringing out dire E R Alton who is chairman of need for wearing apparel Food de- the transportation committee of the mands are increasing every day and grain exchange outlined the situaThanksgiving appeals will soon be tion to the gathering after which heard” and sentiments of Donations will be called for The of action were expressed by Army telephone number is 2960 P H Mulcahy A P Bigelow James M " R Beus Mayor Bundy Commissioner Stratford A" J Bidwell H E Hemingway George Stallings and others the As outlined by Mr Alton New City situation is this: Farmers all over this intermountain region are holdthe grain for future sale with T Gajewsky Ogden furrier has ing of the grain being stored in majority his New after York arrived in City and Ogdenof or some other point than Germany trip to Poland origin France having made the trip across that to freight rate rules According ’He the Atlantic despite ill health once moved takes on is that will rest at the French hospital in grain movements the tariff that New York City for a brief time be- following time it was the at was in effect fore resuming the journey to Ogden first moved according to word received by rela That means Mr Alton showed the tives this mornipf shipped from gathering that grain Malad to Ogden for storage and then sent on to Los Angeles after the new rates go into effect will not be allowed to travel on the new rates but will have to continue the rates in effect now trip on theother hand grain that is On the stored at point of origin will be allowed to move on the new rates That means that grain shipped directly to Los Angeles from Malad on the new rates will travel at 2b cents a bushel and that shipped on from Ogden to los Angeles after January 1 will travel at 30 cents a Salvation Army Asks For Food Clothing m i nec-cess- ity X a committee was CATHOLIC GIGANTIC DIKE II U II DEING ERECTEU PIONEER UTAH EDUCATOR If DIES AT BIRD REFUGE Gives Description Among Mushbach ' of Large Project On Founders of Sacred "Bear River Heart Academy Sister M Flavia that right now on the refuge there ducks and that potato moss is also door The place was ransacked and rs very desirable a $20 bill a small savings bank with is a bank of whistling swan three-quarte- of a mile long thousands of snow geese and every variety of duck found in the west He said also that on the refuge are egrets blue heron white heron snipe and many other birds Discussing the banding-©- f birds he mentioned that each band has a number and instructions to send the number to the biological urvey at Washington They will return to the sender a full description of where the bird was bande’d by whom and the age of the bird and time of banding He reported that bands placed on birds here seldom are found east of the one hundredth meridian Mr Mushbach' stated that sego nd weed is an excellent food for At a meeting of the intermoun-ai- n Sister M Flavia (Emma Gilbert) section of the Society of Amer-ca- n aged 76 one of the founders of the Foresters last night SuperinSacred Heart' academy died late tendent Oeorge Mushbach of the Wednesday afternoon in Holy Cross Bear river migratory bird refuge Sister Flavia said that the federal biological surhospital Salt Lake celebrated of re- vey planned on from 100 to 125 bird her exJubilee golden taken as examples Mr Alton 3u28 and since refuges in the United- States to act in profession ligious the was' situation the plained that that time had been failing in health as sort of filling stations for birds same to any destination point A week ago she fell breaking her during their migration He reported 5000-000 According to figures some bone and was unable to sus one unit of the Bear river refuge bushels of grain are stored in hip the shock owing to her ad- completed comprising 6000 acres tain A total of five units cmprising 40000 Ogden about half of which is owned vanced age acres will be completed next year by farmers and half by the grain was Misha in bom Sister Flavia i dike is now under concompanies waka Ind in 1854 the youngest of A which is 100 feet wide at AMOUNT ESTIMATED ten children In her youth she en- struction the base six feet high and 12 feet "If the rates go into effect January tered the novitiate 6f the Sisters of wide at the top This will impound 1 it will mean a direct loss of $450-0the Holy Cross remaining at the from one to three feet In depth half of which will be pocketed religious house until her religious water will have 45 spillways emptying and the half by by the farmers and profession in 1878 During this pe- into Great Salt lake A barrow pit riod Sister FlaviA devoted her time used in grain men dike-i30 the making The interstate commerce commis- to the study of religious life and the wide and five feet deep This feet will sion which has worked on the rates art of music After making her final be used for boats in patrol work 'one-half vows was Notre sent from she for four and years has A road will be constructed on top completely closed its ears to all pe- Dame Ind with six other sisters to of the dike and will also be used titions by either the railroads or the open an academy in Ogden in a for patrollnig said and the frame building at Twenty-sixt- h grain men Mr Alton SPECIES RARE move to have the rates postponed street and Washington avenue She will have to come from the agri- saw Utah grow Into statehood and Thirty thousand acres of publioj domain in addition to the private cultural men themselves and the watched Ogden develop from frontier town into a prosperous city and state lands acquired make up business men She' herself took an active part in the refuge Mr Mushbach reported was action instant that It agreed cultural and spiritual growth of the must be taken and Mr Beus called a meeting of his committee for 8 the people of this vicinity o’clock this evening Services will be held in St Joseph’s church Saturday morning at FLORIDA COACH FARES 10 o’clock wtih the Rev Patrick F Kennedy celebrating solemn requiem high mass Friends may call at the Specially Reduced Sacred Heart academy Friday afternoon and evening The rosary To Be Held Fares Daily will be recided at the academy at 8 o’clock to Dec 31st inclusive evening The funeral Friday evening at 8:30 o’clock in cortege Friday will leave im the church I the Pleasant View meeting house the mediately following the service and Gleaner Girls will hold a masque- interment will be in Mount Calvary Via Union Pacific to certain rade party The bishopric has in- cemetery Salt Lake under direction points in Florida For details sisted that it be entirely invitation- of the Kirkendall-Darlin- g mortuary consult City Ticket Office Hotel al and that no one be admitted Utah Wasatch 680 or Union without an Invitation The Misses Dora Mayhew Fay evening: Vocal solo Florence Wade Station Ticket Agent Wasatch Rose and Libby Brown as & com- reading Maude Johns solo Ruth 200 mittee have arranged the following Cragun Rhees solo dance Millicent program to take place during the Neil Using warm waterto small change init together with use a ring set in rubies taken away warm N O Allison 825 Twenty-fift- h Mrs spring in making breeding places for also reported that her street that mallard ducks with the hope takhere raised was entered home right by the use of a they maybe ing advantage of the warm springs key Tuesday night and a quanto keep the water open all winter pass of men’s clothing stolen tity 44— Goodwin 143 West Twenty-sevA Roy enth street complains that his home was entered Tuesday night by breaking open a rear window and a of German pistol carried away It is the plan eventually some of the water from Three Householders Victims Burglars 4-- 4 s Mrs Kate Robertson 2717 Wall avenue has advised the police dewas enter” partment that her home and robbed ed during Tuesday night of jewelry and money She relates that the house was entered by mearts of a pass kev In the front V FALL OF MAN madam I Beauty Specialist: Yes remember lifting your face Client: That’s right And now I wish you could lift my husband’s As soon as you sent your bill it dropped hadlv — Passing Show - - r lower prices— bigger values in all our fall overcoats -- 30-m- ile 00 s i ' j Masquerade Party Friday 4 Furrier Arrives In York Dushel $ - Winter Plans There are several things you can do this winter —go to the Tropics —hibernate : — buy an overcoat we suggest the latter as the most feasible and the most economical! '' FARMERS TO PAY Due to the amount of grain that is held at origin points by others than growers who will sell this wheat at the same price as the farmers plus will have to freight rates those who pay the difference between the 24 cents and the 30 cents will be the farmers as Los Angeles market will not absorb it as Los Angeles will be able to secure all it wants with ' the rate advantage of the freight The grain which is being held by buyers at the point of origin and which will be shipped with the advantage of the new freight rates will be marketed In direct competition to that held by the farmers and mill men at storage points Alton pointed out and buyers vail have the advantage of putting their Los Angeles market at grain on the 6 cents a bushel cheaper than the farmers holding wheat stored in transit This Alton declared will force the farmers holding the stored wheat to meet the price of this other competitive grain and they will have to pocket the loss themselves "While Malad and Los Aneeles were Overcoats - ans GENERAL ClECFEZBCifadATrdBEl By protecting your food supply - and eliminating waste an5 spoilage the General Electric Refrigerator actually cuts your living expenses every day in the year It supplies your ice cubes — make3 economical frozen salads puddings sherbets —enables yoti to s make into delectable new dishes —and all this at a cost of only a few cents a day left-over- ANTIFREEZE $35 UNNECESSARY EXPEN with a r Modern 2441 Kiesel Phone 604 - Wnclls7 Get all you possibly can for your money A Weekly Pass is a bar- gain in transportation Buy a Pass Today and RIDE THE STREET CARS i — An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 BUY A PASS AND SAVE Utah Rapid Transit Co ‘ - t i i IRsLlam OV©3f’(S(0)SLt - —is an all-Americ- —materials: I v f 1930 an ' ! - —cassimeres camels hair tweeds lamma hair —colors: DOWN ' —prices: DROP INTO OUR STORE OR PHONE FOR A REPRESENTATIVE TO CALL' AT YOUR HOME YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION WHATEVER nraam 3KurjEi3 EFFICIENT PUBLIC SEFOECB briar brown dusk blue pigskin tan -- SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS - t & Mars Mart Selnaffinier selection for ONLY e — ? by Let ns get your car ready for winter — Prestone Alcohol— Glycerine HAVE THE GENERAL ELECTRIC IN YOUR HOME TODAY Slpemidl —the bulled back - ©m i — fleeces worsted curls "V"®S0' s'6'0 'll |