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Show 8 THE OGDEN POST New Equipment at Ogdens 1927 Building Report of Health West Ogden To Have Ogden Baking Plant Program 'to Be Started Conditions of Bus Line Very Soon City SALT LAKE BASIN PROJECT UNIT Within the Next Month Manager Fred A. Kuhlmai.. na That Wert Ogden will have a 'bus Made Students Is (Continued From Page One.) line in the near future seemed as- ager of the Continental Baking has announced the comu,.v T sured this week when application was pany Secretary of Interior Concludes That Project Is William II. Wattis, chairman of the installing new equipment in its PRESIDENT COOLIDGE APPROVES Feasible from Engineering and Economic Standpoint; Based on Investigation. board. In the new addition will be a complete suite of operating rooms, togey ther with room, and clinic. Arrangements will President Coolidge on January 8, and economic standpoint, and I accord- room also be made for a maternity room. approved the construction of the first ingly so find and declare. The entire third floor of the pres division of the Salt Lake Basin pro Land to Settlemeni ent hospital and the proposed addi of Adaptability ject, Utah, as submitted to him in the and Farm Homes. tion, with the exception of the operfollowing letter from the Secretary of The land embraced in the project is ating room, will be devoted exclusively the Interior: of more than average fertility. The to maternity cases. Ten years ago out area included within the project can of the 1,795 cases during the year, Department of the Interior be utilized in production of crops and only 85 of these were maternity, cases. Washington, January 7, 1927. The President, is prepared for the effective applica- Last year the hospital had a total of The White House. tion of water. Good yields of all crops 4,193 patients and of this number 513 My Dear Mr. President: I wish to grown in this locality are assured. The were maternity cases. Nearly lf make, concerning the first division of farmers at present on the lands as of the babies born in Ogden last the Salt Lake Basin project in Utah, a rule have 'savings and checking year were born at the hospital. the following statement and finding accounts in the local banks, are indusThe standardization of the hospital of feasibility: trious, pay their debts, and constitute was made with the addition of the Section 4 of the act of June 25, a solid class of citizens in the State most available modern labratory 1910, provides, in effect, that after of Utah. and teats during the past the date of that act no irrigation pro Probable Return to Reclamation Fond equipment two years. This has rendered great ject to be constructed under the act aid to the physicians and surgeons. of CoNt of Construction of June 17, 1902, and acts amendatory A contract is about to be entered Ten years ago the death rate at the thereof shall be undertaken unless into with the Weber River Water hospital was four and one-haper the project shall have been recom- Users association for repayment of cent of the cases admitted. Last year mended by the Secretary of the In- the cost of the project on the basis of the death rate was two and one-ha-lf terior and approved by the direct 20 equal annual installments. The per cent of the cases. During the order of the President. works can be completed in less than year 25,000 labratory tests were made. Subsection B, section 4, act of five years, if congress appropriates Ogden will be with 5, 1924, provides as follows: the necessary funds, and payments in resorts and open-a- ir amply aupplied dancing this year, That no new project or new division accordance with the terms of the pro- according to the plans that have seen of a project shall be approved for concontract will begin on Decern announced by the company struction or estimates submitted posed her 1, of the year in which the Sec and the Peery Building company. The therefor by the secretary until inforannounces the completion of two open air parks will be the White mation in detail shall be secured by retary for the first unit. The City Gardens on Twenty-fift- h street him concerning the water supply, the expenditures construction coat of this di- hill and the Berthana Roman Gardens average engineering features, the cost of con- vision of the project will probably be on Washington avenue, south of the struction, land prices, and the prob- about 540 an acre, making the average river bridge. The contract for the able cost of development, and he shall yearly payment 52 an acre. To this construction of the latter park has have made a finding in writing that will be added annual expense of been let and the excavation for the it is feasible, that it is adaptable for operation and the maintenance. proposed sunken gardens will begin actual settlement and farm homes, The total charge will not be greater as soon as the weather conditions are and that it will probably return the than the irrigators ran pay, and it is favorable. cost thereof to the United States. believed that the additional water supThe White City Gardens built a The various features' of the first ply will increase incomes so as to large open-a- ir concrete floor division of the project requiring in- - enable the irrigators to meet the re- last July. The plans of dancing the managevestigation and report under subsec-tio- n quired payments on this project. ment call for the addition, of many B, section 4, act of December 5, The settlers will be under specially rides and concessions in the park, 1924, supra, will be discussed in the conditions to respond to the which occupies of aorder in which presented in that sub- favorable development due to the increased block. .These plans, it is said, willcity be section as follows: water supply. The agricultural pro- for a concrete Water Supply. duction in the nation is not keeping openair theatre. swimming pool and Source. Weber river has a mean pace with increase in propulation. The Peery Building company is also annual flow of about 570,000 acre-fee- t. These lands must continue to be incontemplating the building of a theThere is sufficient flood water tensively cultivated and the settlers atre in the. Weber river to fill the Echo will be helped so far as practicable Twenty-sevent-on Washington avenue near h street Adjoining the reservoir (which the United States to organize for in pro- theatre will be an open-ai- r root beer proposes to construct) in most years duction and marketing. The favorable and ice cream garden. with holdover from years of large run- conditions recited justify the belief that Within a week the pouring of off. It will be possible to fill the this project will return the cost there- concrete for the new Nineteenth ward reservoir i on an average of three of. the corner of Wall avenue at P'i years out of four based on records Because of the urgent need for a and Thirtieth street, will be under 20 f?rr,thve Past yews. By exchange larger water supply by the present according to the announcementway. ox of Echo reservoir storage and diveracres to be ben- Bishop I). S. Stuart The Nineteenth on the sion of surplus Weber river flood settlers the 80,000 efited by first division of the proj- is one of the youngest wards in the waters, about 15,000 acre-fecan be ect and because of the additional de- city and It was organized diverted annually from a point on the of this area which will last May county. from a portion of the Weber river above the reservoir to the velopment ensue from the construction, the proj- Eleventh ward. Provo river by means of a canal ect is destined greatly to benefit the ITans for the enlargement of stores through the Kamas bench. By this nation. I recommend anproval of the n the business section, the building of means it will be possible to lengthen first division of the project as out- more apartment houses and new season and increase lined and request authority thq flood-floto make homes are also the low water flow on the' Provo contracts upon the schedule for fir and to proceed with its the years building. In the item for river. construction. homes the Taylor Building Features. companys Engineering Very truly yours, program calls for the expenditure of Storage Dam. The proposed dam Work. Hubert a of quarter million dollars during this is to consist of an earthen embank-meApproved January 8, 1927, year. across Weber valley, about one-ha- lf Calvin Coolidge, That Ogden needs a new senior mile above the town of Echo, President. school building in the immediate high Utah. The maximum height of the dam will be 125 feet and its length before the members h hoard of education during their about 1,800 feet. The fare of the our of inspection ofthe city schools. dam is to be protected by riprap conThe board found all the 4 of feet thickness of in sisting h city filled to their buildingsand rock. The spillway capacity is dump to be capacity n the high school found 2,080 stuadjusted for floods of 15,000 second-fee- t. dents in the ninth, tenth, eleventh and Outlet works will have a cawelfth grades. The larger per cent-ag- e pacity of 1,200 second-fee- t. The emof the students of the ninth and bankment will contain about 1,400,000 cubic yards of material. The Ogden Hairdressers and Cosme- enth grades are attending classes in Main Diversion Canal. A diversion ticians association has been launched he central junior high school, while those of the eleventh and twelfth canal is proposed to be constructed to with all the principal beauty parlor conduct the waters of the Weber river grades are taking their lessons at the anThe as members. across the Kamas bench to the Provo proprietors nouncement of the organization was senior high school. The members of the board expressed river system for use on lands in Utah made during the past week. The purand Salt Lake counties. This canal hemselves of the opinion that will to be a new association of the bring is to be located 25 miles upstream pose about closer working relations among school, which would accommodate from from Echo reservoir, and is to be the members. The members have cer- 1500 to 2000 students, should be h about 8 miles in length with a capaci- tificates of would cost between five and from the state registration six hundred thousand dollars. This ty of 210 second-fedepartment of registration, the same ed Laterals. No canals (other than as which would cost between five and inThis is of the' barbers. .the diversion canal), laterals, or sures required state regulation of the beauty eleventh and twelfth grades. At drainage construction is contemplated parlors in so far as the best sanitary present there are 1450 students in as a part of the first division of the conditions these three grades. prevail. The financing of the new school project, the plan being simply at the A. O. C. are H. The members of the present time to supply storage fa- displaying cards in their establish- would probably be taken care of by cilities for areas under existing canals ments designating their membership i bond issue. The present school would m the Weber and Provo river valleys. together with the national slogan, be used as a junior high school. Many rears ago a number of sites were Drainage. No drainage will be Look Your Best This is an appeal barfor the senior high school The women suggested to of the the at this city. time for the first diprovided bers' slogan is It Pays to Look Well st the time the late Fred J. Kiesel vision. but the womens organization figure endered the present site to the school Cost of Construction by Features. they have gone the barbers one better oard. One site that has been sugStorage dam (including regested of late is to use the land now in their slogan. location of Union Pacific On March 7, at the Berthana, the occupied by the present Central Junior railroad and Lincoln O. II. C. A. will give a dance at which t'gh school at the corner of Twenty-- : highway, rights-of-wabest ifth street and Adams avenue. On 82,700,000 prizes will be offered for the head the corner property is the red bricx dressed heads of hair, reddest Diversion canal from Webrunet- structure, purchased in 1905 by the the blondes and of the ber river to Provo river.. hair, 300,000 tes. Prizes will also be given for the oard of education for a high school best bobs, xuts, and styles. The judges Then the Central Junior High school Total first division of Salt Lake Basin project.. 53,000,000 will be 'announced later. The mem- of the center and east wing was conbers of the association will place tick- structed. The old red brick building Total Cost. stands and constitutes the west As shown above, the total cost of ets on sale at once. of the building. The suggestionwing has the first division of this project is also been made that the board of eduestimated to be about 83,000,000. cation purchase the property north Land Prices and Probable Cost of of the present school property, which Development. would include the Congregational The first division of the Salt Lake church, the Giddings home and the basin project will benefit about 80,000 surt property. There is enough depth acres of irrigable land in the counties to the property for ample of Summit, Morgan, Weber, Davis, as well as large space forbuildings a drill Wasatch, Utah and Salt Lake. All of ground and a small athletic field. this land is colonized and settled and selecWhistle is the name Again last Sunday the members a supplemental or late season water ted Pign from more than 600 names sub- the Latter Day Saints church in of supply will be provided. The soil mitted in the contest for the finding as well the visiting general of loam, clay loam, and sandy of a name for W. Harrells barber church officersas from Salt Lake City loam. Good crops of alfalfa, sugar shop and beauty parlor at 2466 Wash- had demonstrated to them the inadebeets, wheat, fruits, canning produce ington avenue, and formerly known quacy of the tabernacle for and other crops common to this alti- as the Ben Garr shop. The winners stake general conferences. Long before the tude (between 4,000 and 5,000 feet) of the prize are James Hearn, Jr., are raised. Excellent marketing and Orpheum theatre, and Mildred Neil, transportation facilities exist. As an 3032 Washington avenue, both having example of farm income, crop values submitted the same name. on four typical farms are given: Manager Harrell said that he wishes Crop to thank the people of Ogden and Total valaa Weber county who had submitted the Area crop Vines per name contest He value acre names in the A cm said that a large percentage of the for Every Purpose .. - it. K.sov STt.se 500 persons who submitted names reI 14.6 1.768 78.00 8 Let Us 20.0 1.148 87.00 ferred to the advertisement for the 4 .26.0 U60 40.00 contest which appeared in The Ogden Flan Your X-R- ay hydro-therap- one-ha- lf De-cn- br Dee-Eccl- one-thi- . es - rd et w nt . . fut-broug- ht Hairdressers Have Strong Association Ready to Function During the month of January 6,589 students of the Ogden public schools were attended by Dr. N. II. Savage, city physician, and six nurses, according to the report made by Gertla Marie Jacobs, supervisor of the public clinic of the Dee hospital to Superintendent W. Karl Hopkins of the city schools. Of the number of students examined 5,145 were class room in made to the city commission by Edward V. Maus and II. E. Hedges for a franchise. As the request was made verbally the commissioners asked the petitioner to file a written application. The members of the board expressed themselves as favorable ti the request which would provide transportation service to the West Ogden residents. on Grant Avenue. This will the plant one of the most i rr -- spections. Only six were requested to- leave school because of sickness other than from contagious disease. There were of the latter 530 cases, including 424 cases of measles. The Washington school district had 102 such cases, while the Lincoln school district had - but two cases. There were 45 cases of scarlet fever, 39 of chickenpox and nine of diphtheria. The report showed that only six students out of a total' of 155 who needed visual or medical care had parents who objected to corrective measures. Three were reported as being financially unable to care for their needs. Forty-thre- e calls were made on parents who had children underweight. All showed interest in corrective measures. Nurses of the clinic department assisted City Physician N. Henry Savage in giving diphtheria inoculations to students desirx ing them. Eight hundred ninety-sisuch cases were handled. toxin-antitox- in hour for the beginning of the sessions of the Ogden Stake conference, the tabernacle at the comer of ond street and Washington avenue was filled. As the hour approached for, the services many persons were standing in the aisles and halls, while a very large number were unable to gain admittance. Several times at the quarterly conferences of the different stakes this situation has confronted the stake officers and the visiting general officers from Salt Lake City. While no direct reference was made to the necessity for a larger tabernacle for the general meetings of the members of the Latter Day Saints church in Ogden and Weber county, yet it was a general topic of the members. The stake officers expressed satisfaction at the splendid attendance of the members. On many occasions church authorities in Ogden and Weber county have expressed the opinion that the present tabernacle would be found far too small to accommodate the congregation that would assemble for a general state conference. The hope was expressed that the general church authorities would take steps toward the building of a larger tabernacle in the center of tabernacle square. In the early days President Brigham Young had an idea that Ogden would become the second city of importance to the Latter Day Saints church. With this end in view a foundation was laid in the center of tabernacle square for a general assembly hall and place for conferences. This foundation of rock was built about four or five feet above the ground and then work stopped. The foundation stood for about forty years and was then removed at the time of the parking of the square almost ten years ago. -- Twenty-sec- his master s shoes- theyre worth guarding if 0 they come from here youll see the finest of imported grain leathers and soft calf in rich tans, and black ; toes round- ed or with a slight point with small perforations and rope y -- v . stitching. theyll give you perfect comfort from the first to the last step. thats guaranteed along with our best values $ $6 10 erect-whic- When et You Visit a Beauty Shop Which Displays the ; y, Pig n Whistle Is Name Selected By New Harrell Shop - Oo Ho Co Ao Si en You are assured prompt, courteous, efficient service by licensed operators. Each shop is equipped with the latest sanitation devices. m Og-de- n, con-sis- ts TREES Shrubs and Average 25.8 1.6T0 68.60 Finding Regarding Feasibility of Project The foregoing data justify the conclusion that the project is feasible from an engineering, agricultural, Be sure your beauty shop is a member of the Oo H. Go .A. Ogden Hairdressers and Cosmeticians' Association Planting Post Earl Snell, short story writer, has been placed under a long-tercontract by Universal. The Denver Dude, Hoot Gibson's latest picture, is the answer. He wrote m it Moores Nurseries Phone 782 1266 Wash. Ave. j! ni,.r.rrV. the country. The machinery i bread making which will increa tv. output of the plant. In the m-chinery for the mixing of the d'Mich pouring it into pans and making Vs wrapping in wax paper the bread its materials are not touch, i vl hands. A large fleet of trucks car, for the interurban trade of the fdarit 0. H. C. A. |