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Show 4U.1 50,000 PEOPLE TTUTTC IN OGDEN 11 WITHIN 3 YEARS rRFi j DURING 1927 AND volume Former Residents Here After Touring European Countries property mine IN BOX ELDER Re-op- IIarinu ompbred a month-- ' is Vint?U ,ta twoafilble111 bSx L,?" tember lf?. Kgan a toar o properties, preparations hastcd Uiltij january " h Co-operati- c h Steps leading toward n Greater den were taken by the members of the Ogden chamber of commerce, at the annual meeting Monday night, at which new directors fur the next two years were elected. In addition to the I rlecton the membership heard the an- nual reports of President James II. s- " i;;''1-,Ki?- Point station on the railroad, and the fiMithern Pacific ?Kt3 11 beds, located II , Ather is the asphalt Europeans holding up" the bout fifteen miles northwest from . on north the mines, airf 15 d the Lakeview th , shore of the lake. The development tourist season of these two properties will bring tietk YX prS' den from ta-rf- - passf"J ft JSSJ nSio wi oo",rio,hirtViJ;. s a safe valued I'; t? Jr - t Friday the lust blast in the pioneer tunnel of t the bore vvus heard over the iHdie. The completion of the main lumu-will bring Denver 17.1 mile cIom r lo I 'tab. Comph tion of this short cut mark ulmo.-- t half a century of labor and ireiims of those who conceived and started the undertaking. :. Ht-- H23. ln the annual report submitted jointly by President DeVine and Secretary Richards a general review of all Ogden chamber of commerce activities during the year is given. from the report regarding pubic activities follow: Ex-erpt- Ilinieroy, ('clnrado Newspaper Man of Rally Bonanza Days. -- li.-- for pared with a loss of Lust Blast Heard Over Radio As Tunnel Is Opened; Tunnel I 'Lin Originated by Brick - yt-g- on s TUNNEL wcurtii about cd at $.i0 at the WiHilworiii stunSunday morning, luvordiiig to il t ords at tin olui stati. n. That tlu x:er! by robbery was was denioiistrati'-- l by tin- ncri ncr in whiih theywoik.-il- . ihc ivb Ivis gained ail entruiao to tin- m . mid floor, wtiiih is vaaini and t cut a hole down through a partition gained un entrance to the mh.i!I office in which the safe was kepi. This office had a partition which v tended almut seven feet above the floor. They then tipped the safe over un the floor and with a sledge hammer continually hammered the up per left hand corner of the steel door until it curled up at the end. Then the tumblers were hummeied off. Tht fireclay inside the heavy door vyu. removed and the tumblers thrown off ami the door opened. The cash strong box was pounded to It was estimated that tin pcices. duys business, amounting to about $1,1)00, most of which was silver, was taken. The robbers w ere old hands lit the game and wore gloves, as no trace of finger print could he found upon any of the tool used nr any where Uhj the safe. The rohhery was dis- Chamber of Commerce Members Suggest Steps Toward a Greater City; More of People Is Need, Declares President DeVine; Suggest Membership Dinners to .Stir Up Boost Spirit; Seven New Directors Named at Mondays Election; Banker Is Optimistic. Promontory r ivlila-rt- -- York ew NTMRKK 12 - t. Mr. and Mrs. j.:uropt, which . S.e 1927. Safi-- ber' of railroad contracts in Oregon during the past year. development Elder county 2.. in silver and I en Pa-cif.- lt S Robbers Get S1000 HH0FFAT Outlook Much Ogdens From Big Safe in Woohvorth Store! Brighter Is Speakers View at Big Meeting Eurr'. Mr. a:,l Mr,. Paul Re- - V,UJ. Tyler stopjd in Ogden this week Ufcv'e" Mining Company to Be Making Prepara- - or,n fe' dayf enniute to their home poriea Francisco. Mr. Tvler, the non Valuable Mrs. Johnl, Tyler, was cfMr.Rnd to lions in Ogden. lie is ei:e of the Isborn property; New Company large railroad contractors on the He completed a numcoast. Beds. on Asphalt Working Ogden THEATRE-GRAM- OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY DEVELOP BIG IIJII, I) WITH i OGDKN 2 TO 4. on: ru. lion of the Mi-ffa- l The following historic review of the tunnel project will he of interest to loaders of The Post: Rack in ls.stt or lS1, M. M. Brick" Pomeroy, publisher of u weekly newspaper in Denver, conceived the idea of building u railway tunnel under Janies Peak, at or near the point where the Moffat tunnel pierced the coiitiiuntal divide, on Friday of last week. Club Ouarter. The club quarters of the chamher wh,'n he ai,L must have the lave become the civi. center of tl-by W. H. Wattis and associates, which on coura of its convictions in itself and ofJ i? amatter include members of the Farr families, it or ity. Daily throughout the year the its future The mine is said to cany lead, copper Lnsiness men huve gathered at d President DeVine declared there where they have held meetings alwaya add an extra amount on the be mure community interest and and discussed matters prtuining to mu9t ago the Mr. said the charge. only Tyler I thing I Pomeroy was nn old type of news good returns were received from the covered at 11 o'clock Sunduy morn- paper man and shown, lie said: the welfare of their different lin-.do is to adopt thc uropean 8ys. greater during the Civil war ore. Dunng the past few years the L,m of -ing, when Munuger M. A. Gate came published a paper at IjiCross, Wishaggling" canJouttalkdown.,TTo much eannot be snid in praise of f buxines und this city. than other the There property All the luncheon dubs of tlie city to the nffiee to open hi mall ;lnd the Americans consin. He wns a firoy Democrat them hoae who have He aid that be did not I ,a a Eoneral need of more that. Officer Janie Hearn tried the hack writer of unusual ability. Hi paper, l lave made use of the club quarter for in circulated been have Ogden notice ports than ,l bas born possible to develop the holding of their weekly meetings, dour of the store when he went off Tlie IjiCrns Democrat, kept it odi- unj,Je the ii shift at 0:1.5 o'clock wJEd between dtn den, ns well os the trade associations Europeans. They Sunday morning II tor in hut water most of the time dur-an- d property may start up again. nil right. But ing the war, but a we remember, he wh anxious for the Air.ei loan tourists I ran be maintained as an industrial the city. everything The activity at the asphalt beds money and catered to thorn The information bureau maintain, five hour luter when Manager Gates j succeeded in keeping out of jail. He . . has been revealed through the filing , .. ed by the chamber of lommerce ha: went to the store the back door wns was the author of two T , Sense," of articles of incorporation of the Na- - BcStam win used more during the past year opened, so the robber must have left and Nonsense, published soon after I Products .L ni,nKS u tional Bitumen J, than during any previous year. The the building between those houri. company, th. vvur, both of whieh had a large found that the have of citizens (he sale inv'e. for that day. Sense was largeOgden tor They S?k AVm DyS ThihComS Brownins, pm chamber of cummeree is a clearing a collection of newupnper article I ly pu5leCo7dey f.M which had appeared in The Democrat louse for information which is read e a I m,,lt,r veloping the - asphalt beds in Box r Jew!Par lbt inquiring, 2oPpia!I! P,ion l'f .Saturday lly furnished to all the capital stock is Elder county.ilfxr?.' Nonsense" wag made whether they are members of the I500JMH), with shares of the par value chamber or not. Each day a large up of clipped local news item, which Transatlantic of $10 each. The incorporators are: cJlwnh m- number of jtcrsnnal and telephone telephone service, had been given a humorous or ridie-- 1 Raid ttiat Ve John F. Janssen, president; Jdsef E. ulous turn. calls for information aie answered by which was established bewteen N-York and Ioondon on January 7, ha Lawrence K Biallas, chamher. en'Z officials the of In 1880, soon after his newspaper and Clayton, secretary. The three officers ?r'e",n,? already been extended to include New in lJif'roH had liecn taken for debt. New Industries. the of accomplishments ?f York the New England states, he went to Denver and, being staked the board of directors. Mr. During the past year your chamber und allstate, middle slates and now Janssen and Mr. Biallas are residents the. Bwn,n pna and told of ps of the in the of commerce has been successful by a Chicugo type founder, fe a a in the PunhoP of of San Francisco and Mr. Clayton is Utah has been included. some Democrat. of establishment in the Siding at 8dena resident of Ogden. best printed Simultaneously with this servi new industries in Ogden, and we have their return from Europe, Mr. The property of the company is lo- and some extension in America, the service by I publication of thut day and Pomeroy devoted time considerable his "d sister in Tyier visited British jost office in England was I put ajj hi great ability in the articles cited on the north shore Great money in aiding industries now oper-Jth- e I fl fM Salt Lake in Box Elder county. The ?H?h.in?n. extended to include all of England and I which appeared in its columns. Aa 7yle.r 8 in this city. ating of in are the lake, edeji"g lTylers aunf Mrs principal workings Wales, but not Scotland and I we remember he brought with him the We are pleased to announce the membership of the chamher could Washbum-Crosbie names of 20,000 paid, up subscribers the b Milling re.-Frank MDrigg, coiiS j SSnfh The extension or the service adds I to tho LnCroKS Democrat, thus start- mill j the tfrom has formerly dmW purchased pany b.g m.mlmr.h.p W.Pmy. UmWer.l by the Albers Milling com-- 1 1,395,000 additional telephones to the jI hip out with the largest circulation her marriage .n Ogden, a num-- that had been held up to a few years occupied foree of men, under the direction of of stations from which cads to in the Rocky Mountain region, pany, and will equip it with new mill-Mj- rt of ears aS was Mlsa EtheI IIar' ago and suggested a revival of these be made, and brings the j A. Walker of Salt Lake, are work- he one of it comKngjand atter he arrived in Denver he dinners. His suggestion was ing machinery, malting ing on the property. It is expected man UJ !. finest mills in the territory. The V)tal conceived the idea of the tunnel under mended by Secretary Richards. ,5.'l40jT,JTfeiV "I'"; I of that ss soon as the camp is established people selected Og and organized the At- jaR1,,g Among other speake.--s who spoke Washbum-Crosbi- e jvak, Valca now available to American kele-mill after Intermountain for den their railroad company, the iacific 4 and chamber the activities Ogjanjc icfn hf placed J1 the upon Kaysville Atlui)tic & lRCific Tunnel company enphone user is M17.000. working foree will carefully considering several other can I now talk to London. larged. cities in this territory. anj tj1 Atlnr.tic A Pacific Mining I announce to The development We are also pleased of the asphalt company. From the above it will be future of Ogden never looked better reds, found in the lake near the north that Fomroey had a three fold hen Ogden is to have another dub. It I than it does today. This city is in our having sold the old race track shore, have attracted much attention I will be on the order of the Bonneville I the midst of industrial expansion that property in West Ogden to Mr. J. O. object a tunnel for mining and trans- in the past, but little work has been club in Salt Lake City, and will have I means much to porution, and a short line railroad its future. Ogden wil Noren, who is establishing an oil re' done for their development. The pres-- 1 for its from Denver west. Pomeroy was of bringing to Utah, come into its own if we get together finery on this property. While Mr. purpose I ent company acquired the property I noted men in literature, art, travel and a out with with the ultimate to start Noren expects thoroughly of behind the the affairs get ilham Degen, of Derm r, Colo., 8UCl.ll)tl( 0j imbued I and for more than two months 8Chtme and proceeded small plant, he expects his operations I and science. The club will hold ita chamber of commerce. past L I to nas been put btore tho public through the Fred E. Williams, W. Karl Hopkins, to grow until within the next few preparing to carry on the I banquets at the Hotel Bigelow. Frank wa!I I columns of his newspaper. On his tbe..Ant" work on a gigantic scale. COr.. lM. Driggs has been named chairman Warren L. Wattis and Frank M years he will have ere of the out-- 1 I 1 lbp ,C8t railroad land William H. Reeder, secretary. the and wtro Bome Driggs spoke along lilies similar to standing oil refineries in this dinn.er of that day, and attbf mining engineer The following have been named aa those of Mr. Barton. The speakers tory. I I a11 bttt ,t,t UP tho Fomeroy dream. nd Globe the advised We that are o: committee: declared the officers and directors were the selective membership Mill. Mr!r Kx'n' .mI!.'l cotrnpUtme .d- George S. Glen, chairman; William H. the chamber of commerce could antici- lh. op.,n ail parts of the United States, from in " dition. .od Dr. E. hild in Ogden and the mining national pate the support of the membership Reeder, Jr., W. Karl Hopkins, from jwople of moderate or industries I mostly future. P. Mills, J. Orson Douglas, W. Rice They said the lack of attendance at jwooj wtirii 8j,ow Speakers paid smnll mean in the south who had withthe I been established ve in D. B. city in and A. J. did the Barber not indicate s. Richard &H lhe une Kimball, Dr. any meetings djt t in and admired Pomeroy. As Finch. Another committee composed I way the real spirit behind the com in the past year. With more pros- -' responsible for the good work of sec faith stream grew so did the we golden times eaP b?.h predicted perous Charles M. of Frank the woolgrowers convention for Empey munity. Driggs, I lie commenced activities, more some Pomeroy's able secure to outstanding Ogden, at the convention held in Too much speed in the business dis- - and Harry S. Anderson, have been . The annual financial report of the to Denhe the near the brought tunnel; driving in for industries Ogden I J Uutt with showed the Ogden chamber of commerce in january. named tQ make arrangements trict by the fire truck the in the ver the artists country, greatest future. Un objection nog.nnt Bigelow Conm.iMi.n- and commissioned them lo paint great The Livestock committee of the for the year was $2,588.88, the dining of dinner, nt th. hotel, lUrSn W. canvasses showing the tunnel portals room making a profit of $531.10, com (Continued On Page Seven.) of the city commission, and the mighty mountain it was to HeTT. Tuesday. contended that more lives were endan-- 1 111 pierce; he opened and furnished a gored by the fire trucks rushing mit of offices that were magnificant through the congested business Articles of incorporation of Robert in splendor; he builded himself a casand across street intersections II. Hinckley, Inc., have been filed with tle of stone and brick in North Denthan hy fire itself. He said Utah Bottlers of carbonated bever1927 the county clerk. The company is to ver, then a sand waste, and took up WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 26, Their state convention T have watched ihe ages began take over the agency of Dodge Bro- his residence there. equipment oodge in and out of traffic and across this morning if the Woodman of the thers automobile, which was held in ORPIIEUM For a time Pomeroys Atlantic & EGYPTIAN streets at nearly 40 Cheesman the Automobile Pacific by Ogden hour World b11 on Grant av!nue' Tith companies were the talk of the Saturday Saturday and mining world. Work company. The latter company is preCIRCUS TIRES RUBBER INDOOR PANTAGES that there have not been senous ac- - eral cities of the state. Featuring the location move from its at to on the tunnel and the bore paring progressed and ridents 25GG Washington avenue, to its new was pushed steadily forward, and innieeting today will be the address of BACHELORS" SUMMER BOY" ATTA c- - B- - Chestcrman of Sioux City, Iowa, is hound fo? iril street and vestors confidently expected the cutt. building at Twenty-sevent- h liv eSanSril f U ro wbo is president of the association. Washington, ting of rich veins of precious ore Hoot Gibson MEN OF PURPOSE" The Hinckley company wilt take the which mining engineers had located in Wednesday wood, Int, than SILENT RIDER the ohnne. building at 25GG Washington avenue. on the surface. At this juncture, WUltam U OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL The capital stock of the Hinckley Pomeroy died and the great project I Norton. OPERA WMw S Th. progr.m for th. two is given as $35,000 with died with him. All the money which OGDEN company bead I days session is as follows: t. Ot thl of the par value of $100 each. hud bun gathered was lost. The shares public safety department, said .. Saturday 25: VAUDEVILLE PANTAGES February The president and manager of the newspuMr ceased to appeur; the casFriday, FLAMING FURY would investigate the matter and a. m. Registration of members II the fire departments -Snnday-Monda- y company is, Robert H. Hinckley, of tle on the hill became the home of speed. and guest. Hand shaking and good PICTURE Mt. Pleasant, who will make Ogden bat. The bubble had burst. THE STOLEN RANCH" cheer C0ITpJain' I,0t welcoming, his future home. Associated with him Years passed when David Moffat, etl7r Tueday-Wednedajr d vf tho 5rack 12:45 p. m. Luncheon with com- the LYCEUM Dean R. be will Salt Denver banker, took up the job; of a BUST Erimhsll, OR I CALIFORNIA 3 wnichcomes to pIimerjt5 Gf Becker Products company, the central nu,mb" wnen E. S. of J. overtook him before ho got death Salt Luke; ,, Lake; Qninney, - -- Saturday J the equip S. Hinckley, A. and of After a time the leadS. FROM THE rtarled. MAN Provo, THE WAR HORSE" fairly is on a fire call He said this Denver took up the of Mt. of Pleasant. citizens WEST Hinckley, ing makes too high speed in uuwness district and across street enterprise of Pomeroy and Moffat, and Sunday COLONIAL THE BUCKAROO KID intersections. through untiring effort and special Saturday through which bond issues legislation, FIGHTER" THE FEAR Monday the tunnel has now been were floated, Sunday-Monda- y THE SILVER TREASURE S. bnred through tho backbone of the IZZY MURPIIY" "STukevtaw mines nacE t- Ii!faked7littJ?nd XthS .1, tto 35 th.-lu- s b" al? luu-ks- , t.ed t fS vice-preside- nt; f SI T nin th-s- Transatlantic Phone Cnrvien Ic Kvtonilofl e 2, health-consUtut- e la-gu- n trlJ r; othe d pS thatU ad: edSX h cum-Nrelan- d. C. cn New Dinner Club Is Scheduled for Ogden :lriinery 1 npnvnr Qtnrk Mnn Is Banquct Guest Here 1 1 "",". terri-vcvUr- Xrl .r. nlnpnn'; Spnr Z .howl3"' .k. !"" j 1 PTt tbta, UlSll BottlCrS State Convention! dis-tn- ct Hinckley Company to Take Dodge Agency OGDENS LEADING ATTRACTIONS Thur.-Fri.-Sa- Sun.-Mon.-T- bftS, fit, Thnr.-Fri.-Sa- 1 Thur.-FrL-Sa- t- tWmnt :f Ogden High Students PRIVATE Enter Texas Contest! students of the .iur mool left on Monday Tuesday-Wednesd- UPSTAGE" CALL OF TI1E for Dallat I Sanitation 'where they will compete in I physician, Ogden, r national contest with one thousand I 3:15 p. m. 'Address, Selling Our her students for a Meld J. Mulyihill, place upon the I1 Merchandise, school high orchestra which etary Utah Bottlers of Carbonated ply before the school sunerln I Beverages. wndanu convention to be held in the 3:45 p. m. Introduction of supply exaa City. The Ogden candidates I own ana adjournment, the honor are Dale Wangsgaard, Annual banquet for mere- P- - m. I Vilford Yeaman, trombone; her. and guests. Program of enter Rasmussen, trumpet, and Ed-- tain.ment and dancing. kd We8t tympani. The national I Saturday, February -- 6: orchestra will be composed of 2W 10 a. m. Eusmefs meeting and I eiectlo.i of officers. Subject of dis-b- y loung musicians and will be directed Joseph E. Maddy, cf Arbor, Michi- - cussion will be credits, seibng meth-gaI ods, national advertising and prices. .veXa sec-a:,10- nl 1 1 K'-i-on 1 LICENSE Wednesday Thursday-Frida- y Ogden high w Tuesday THE MARRIAGE ay Ogden Arsenal Will Not Get U. Money . WILDERNESS" WHITE CITY GARDENS DANCING THE VOLCANO Thursday WITHOUT MERCY" Fridav THE DEVILS GULCH Every BERTH AN Tneiulay, Thursday and Saturday Nights Music by Jack Passey and His White City Band A DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Nights Music hy Olie Reeves Orchestra CALL A YELLOW CAB. PHONE 88 n. - Ai continent. No money is provided for the Ogden the After almost a half arsenal in the second deficiency bill a dream of L'rick Pomeroycentury has come was reported to the house of repre- true, and who will say lhat he and sentatives Tuesday, according to Itave Moffat were not listening in It was stat?d the committee when the mountain was pierced, and refused to approve the budget request the news was radioed to the world. for $3,152,681 for th-- removal of from the Curtis Day depot, Maryland, and the Raritan, N. J. de- BAILIFF OF COURT SUPOEXAED pot to Ogden. The report said: When Judge James N. Kimball, of The committee was not impressed the district court, was advised by with the urgent necessity, for the Sheriff K. I). Pincock that the bailiff removal of this explosive material at had been supocnacd as a witness in this time, nor is it certain that it wil! the city court, his honor is said to be more acceptable to the people in liave answered: Well I guess it won't some of the communities at which it matter much. The bailiff might just is proposed to be stored than it ia to as well sleep in the city court as in the people where it is r.ow stored. this courtroom. s. . |