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Show 50,000 PEOPLE RUILD WITH IN OGDEN WITHIN 3 YEARS OGDEN DURING 1927 AND VOLUME THEATKK-GHAM- S' 1 OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY. CANNERS DISCUSS problems M AKt'll U. 1D27. NUMBER Hermitage Hotel in Ogden Canyon Suggested as Summer White House For The President and His Family vital TO BIGJNDUSTRY! Street Commissioner Questions State Association Concludes Two ity Engineers Reason for Day Session at Hotel Bigeofl Accepting Alleged Faulty Job; low; Prominent Canners C. Brown Issues State- Xation Deliver Addresses; mcnt u 1,0,1 Contruersy. John L. Pierce New President President Louis W. Hill, of the Great Northern Railroad, Says Ogdon Will Re the Ideal Siot for the Presidents Vacation; Suggestion Made for Chamber of Commerce to Take Immediate Steps to That an invesiigaiiuii vf the cundi-dUtah canners who asembled in Og-- 1 tion for and the of the pavement, laid about six Saturday U5t Friday 17th annual convention of their as- - months ago up..n the extension to the I Twenl;-fJllrt- h at feet viaduct may be ? rt SHOWN IN CITYS COMINGELECTION Talks i VU of (iovernment City Changes Start Municipal Political Pot Simmering; indica- j tions Point to Many Candidates in Have for City Job. f.-- ' 14 V riintemplated changes in city brought about by the pass-lug- e of the lewis bill by the state legislature during the past week, have started political gossip fur the municipal elections this fall. Conditions Secure Famous Mountain Resort and n brought about by the adoption of policies in the city government it to in the past have eaused opinions of vurious kinds to he heard as to what would be for the betterment and progided, pointed . I the communication from the city That Ogden should extend an invitation to President ('ooiidge ress of the city and give promise of have not made a dollar in two years. I Aft?r to make this city the summer capitol was the view exnressed by He urged the canners to curtail the engineer was read it immediately being an issue in the fall campaign. mientity, but raise the quality of their started a clash between Commissioner Iiuis W. Hill, chairman of the executive committee of the Great The reMut that there may ha in I packs. H. L. Cannon, president of the Peery, in charge of the engineering Northern railroad, who made Ogden a short visit Wednesday afteradoption of the councilmanic form of noon. The views of Mr. Hill coinside with other vi?w advanced National Cannery association, and department, and Mr. Crown. government would mean the election Ogden boosters. The visitor said thHt the president should of a council of six members. Each by werTresent" aJd C?mmiaf,io,ier Peery stated that the bo invited to the Hotel Bigelow bis summer residence, telling make of the five wurds in the city would the tallca to the canners. I3'1" wist end of thc- him that it would be an ideal summer resort hotel of the junction Pn have a rotim-ilniagave valuable and the sixth mem-tie- r I viaJuit of the west. would be elected from the city at The aeaaions of the association were a"J.,,ar city that part over the held in the beautiful Hotel Bigelow, PuIa,I large, together with a mayor. The chamber of commerce has un opportunity in the matter was broken and cracked and I the annual n),e.T where, Saturday night, It seems that no mutter what form of invitation an to visit the to Already Ogden. president extending I be in need of of government is chosen for Ogden, banquet was held with plates for """A .soon come out of Washington that the president hns innews the has In the orfhemg, which will entail a large timated that he wishes to spend his vacation at some place in the 650 men and women. there will lie plenty of candidates in He questioned the engineer election of officers, John L. Pierce, I exPensc the field for the offices. Now that The west. idea of an to invitation the president through extending of Brigham City, son of I. N. Pierce I as to his reason for accepting the Senators Reed Smoot and William II. King to come to Ogden and the liewis bill hns passed the city will the pioneer I paving in behalf of the city, have the choice of three forms of city daddy of em all ne the Hermitage hotel in Ogden canyon ns the summer White etnmr of the state, was elected as I jn his communication to the board TIoue would attract a great amount of international attention These, three forms are: government. Thu present commisaiun form, the city president. of commissioners, to Ogden. City Engineer n f the canners I Frown 8aid that in view manager, or the councilmanic form. Tb of ,h(J ccm. The Hermitage hotel could be leased by the chamber of comThe chief interest Jiffs in the mayor-- I merce for the summer period and used exclusively for the presi2 The administration of George ulty. as had been made I. dent and staff, which would include the secret service men and the rowgnation, K. Browning, the present mayor, has It was featured by the addresses of II Umnussioner that he believeu customary marine or soldier guard. The hotel with its many rooms received much favorulde, as well as unthe state and national presidents of statement I a was in order in order and beautiful environments would make the most ideal mountain President favorable comment, fur the stand he Barnes the canners. State retreat for the president. It would afford him the greatest sehas taken ujion the enforcement of gave a report upon the tomato and I to put the general public in posses-pe- a even greater than what was given him in Massachusetta the prohibition law. lSone-drsup- pools for the packs of the past Irion of facts in the case, not only in clusion, last year. With very little expense a presidential suite could be of the present mayor claim porters years. He said there yet remained a justice to them, but to you who as well as the necessary quarters fur the White House they will bring about pressure upon part of the tomato pool of 192 tained me, and mvself, I think a reply oreonred staff. him to lie a candidate fur and a quantity i f the pea pools of I should be made. I 12K ana 192G unsoll. (his fall. On the other hand those Hermitage hotel water supply is from a private reservoir I regret that Commissioner Teen at a The cold spring. Every facility for making the hotel an (hat opiose enforcement are casting National President Cannon urged did not make specific charges against about for a candidate. Mayor Brownthe curtailment of the pack to the I me, for they could have been rpplied mountain resort is found at the Hermitage. Upon the grounds ing has not given out any statement near and adjoining the Hermitage are several cottages which, it actual sales heeds. B. H. Fry, of the On Page Eight.) the matter of becoming a is (Continued concerning said be secured summer for the for the may Morgan Canning company's plant at presidents staff, candidate for this fall: lie and for the housing of the guards for the grounds and building. gmithfield, was the other speaker at I has announced will be no there thut This would same then the opening session. He said the only H afford the is as of amount great privacy I lUPTHtHl The Ilermitsge, Ogden Canyon wavering of the carrying out of the found unon the White House grounds. way to get the growers to help the 1 UiU,dl VMCIUII& Ul policy which was announced when he canners was for the canners to help The Ogden chamber of commerce dance hall could be converti'd into a llwcame candidate about two years I at but there die growers. notice, Spokane, has views of the Hermitage hotel and restaurant of such size as would han- port, said that the people knew ' Mayor George E. Browning, welarc others, too. I ndmire it very K hat j,U P01 Ogden canyon, which if attached to dle the large crowd of tourists that much. Mr. Bigelow is to be commend- comed the canners to Ogden. .1rf5ard.,n He the invitation to President Coolidge, come to Ogden, The dance hall ad- ed on of the prohibition law the upper floors forJ J1 entoici-men- t complimented the canners and the exselecting would insure an immediate accept- joins a large covered pavilion, which his home. That will be ideal. You b017.Jhl? flerti?n haa rried tent of the industry and its import-- , of doubt. ance collection The no' could he converted a ance in the state. The state is to be into dining hall know when we built our office building Formal opening of the Hotel 1 lh tte w,thout with little expense; I selected the top floor fur my studio, for having sueh men low will probably be set . for about views makes one of the most attrai JJ tive bits of publicity the city could as are assembled here in such an in-- 1 March If Louis W. Hill was immediately 11,11 26, according to the views of present with an invitation of such a The rocord'that has been made in I the evL n m . impressed with the idea of having spoke of the opportunities as Xr com- - lhe Btate ni.nate management .of the hotel. Al- - nature. by both Weber county t.he president use Ogden and the Hotel ing grain center. He spoke also of tho y poke upon the can though the hotel had not been com- Charles It. Hollings- representatives, from the brokers problems Hermihis The summer season at the summer quarters, then point leted for the canners convention, last Bigelow for JP. toldworth .H YU S. and John nCl Lewi, has caused activities of the Groat Northern I their names to be mentioned rwjTv. Friday and Saturday, it was opened tage means the providing one of the there are those of the city, who should in a nnm-.th- e the and evening of his notice take cpnners suggestion. for the pubiic and will remain open amous chicken and trout dinners for of hotels at variouijber of quarters in connection with the Igdw building the s of the f0T the future. president A. P. Bige-lo- about six thousand Yellowstone visRegarding the hotel through which points and resorts to care for the J mayoralty. Among other possibilities of the hotel company, and Man-Th- o itors. It has been pointed out that Mr. Hill was escorted, he said: traveling public. Mr. Hill, arrnmpan-lhav- e been heard the names A. M. This is magnificent. The view is led by Mrs. Hill, is traveling to Cal-- 1 Miller, Sr., and Angust T. pf affing Director II. W. Beckett. Jr., re- - n the event, the arrangements can he Wright, I ceived in his private car. They merchants of the city. Harry many congratulations from the concluded for the use of the Herm- wonderful. Ro is the hotel. Where h0te' itage hotel as the summer capitol, then did your architect secure these won- pect to visit with their son, Louis, Jr., Anderson, who was a candidate for H. A. Baker! of Chii the lower grove with the large log derful ideas? Some from the Daven- - for a number of weeks. IVesident James H. DeVine, of the tf0,iLrwk,"d eity commissioner at the last election, . is mentioned in civic club circles as chamber of commerce; John L. Pierce, The canners, who wore housed in events will include the banquet hall matches will be held here this even-- 1 a possible candidate for mayor, of Brigham convention City, and President the hotel and held their for a banquet to be followed by danc-ning, and promise to bring out some I For the position of city commission-spirite- d I Barnes, there, were loud in their praise for There will be the conventions of competition. Meet Is er th names of many possible candi- on The annual election of officers was I the management. The banquet last the Utah dentists and the state pharIs the results of Thursday I daUri have been heard. Among them held with the I Following men 650 attended John by result: following Saturday night, maceutical associations in June, the I are the L Pierce, of Brigham City, following: George U Abbott, Gym; evenings contests. president; I and women of the state, called for United Commerical Travellers in June, class-B- urt B2WV Bar!fer of Leslie, Assistant ,0Wph. 0f much Manager the American Legion in August. The Ogden, roomy praise upon Charles ,, Cutforlh, I citv v ir nt; Robert C. Nye, of Ogden; secre-- 1 Thomas C. Hines, in general charge of new dinner colclub Ben of tho State club, The a surer. The directors: Mo- - the dining room, and Kail C. Moor as well as the Rotary, Kiwunis, Lions, leges and amateur wrestling chamHeiner, of Morgan; J. E. Randall, the steward. These men, with the big and the many new organiza- pionship bouts of Utah and southern Herbert Barnes, of I kitchen crew and three score of wait Exchange I tions have reserved the hotel banquet Idaho were held in the Weber gymRodman, Fred E. Williams, C. Wsvuie; H. D. Olson, of Ogden; Ro-- 1 Crs, handled the vast crowd with hall for future class Albert Sever , s, of Gage events. AnfUl Wri ht and vther8. nasium Thursday evening. The final scret gym won from John Melling, XjdSWOrth ?! ?gd.en chrlH Fiy(fare at present a mem-o- f to A. P. Bigelow I promptness. leber college. W?8 n? the hotel in readiness for commission with May- her Getting of the city he magnificent the informal opening was a job that llt'Bvy weight class A1 Dawson, of I or Browning and Commissioner H. W. (Continued On Page Five.) weber college, defeated Kill Iaingson, I peery, who was elected for four years, ATTRACTIONS OGDENS LEADING fen uron the shoulders of Architects f Deseret gym in 1 minute 40 seconds. Leslie Hodgson and Meil A. Mc- TY17 T The results of the preliminary! Pfl Icieanaan, Superintendent of Building WEEK BEGINNING MARCH 11, 1927 I matches were: Joseph Kroft, Decorator Klaussen, as- ORPIIEUM EGYPTIAN class Alva Stahr, of and Uisting the various I rPQlflPIlf' Weber college, beat Kent Bramwell, Lencral contractors George Whitmeyer Saturday Saturday VAUDEVILLE PANTAGES of Weber Tender it, rcr-tui- the President. I re-abo- ut r y sus-lsr- ge te 1 1 I , ed ,r0: w, werefdMellTf San; ex-lone- 1 g. Amateur Wrestling at Weber Finals Tonight 135-pou- vice-presi- -1 nd semi-fina- ls ury-tre- 160-p.m- lievme Kfi-KlPPt- ftf 112-pou- Uguen Chamber Commerce I Tom Mix in When the structure was ready Fri- day morning the first persons to reg- ister were: Matt Browning and Bige- with ji Thurs.-Fri.-St- Saturday Fred Thnmon in k DON MIKE p . I , blJ? - - oftoadand fib., Iwia ay Art Acord in SET FREE t. super- - LYCEUM Saturdav THE MASQUERADE Harold Lloyd in FRESHMAN" HANDS UP" Tuesday Thursday TIER MARKET VALUE" THE Wed.-Thurs.-F- ch ri vice-preside- r. iJR-he- de-er- 160-pmn- aj d 4 , WHITE CITY GARDENS DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights Music by Jack Passey and His White City Band BERTH ANA DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Vcd.-Tburs.-F- rir Evans Players in "BLIMPY OF STELLA DALLAS WIZARD OF OZ WEBER LITTLE THEATRE 11 and 12- Evans Players in ICEBOUND" FOUR HORSEMEN THE APOCALYPSE THE Wednesday "LADDIE HERD - THE BANDIT Sundav-Monda- y THUNDERING on Han-dinto- n. Ssturdav Sun.-Mon.-Tur- com-Itul- 147-pou- COLONIAL THE Articles of incorporation for the Royal Milling company, subsidary of Washburn-Crosb- y Mills of Min- i the with the filed were Minn., I neapoli, roUniy clerk. The capital of the Ipany is given as $1,000,000 with shares Lf the value of $100 each. The class llyrum Sharman, I principal,,ar plnce of business will be of Deseret gym, won from Randall I I Minneapolis. Tanner' of Weber college. xbt. officers of the company are: Peter Jensen, of Iihlio Tech, won jj. Hdl, president; William H. from Glen Furness, of W eber college. I and Charles Dunwrwdy, Iert Cutf(rth, of B. Y. U., defeated I j. Marlin, secretnry-treasureThese of Weber college. Wayne I 0f nccrK with John Washburn and class John Sieverts, of I constitute the board of ptcr B. Smith, the Deseret gym, defeated Jess The manager of the Ogden sen. of Welier college roill is M. W. Sherwood, son of Gen- Noel Franklin, of Iduho Tcch manager. J. W. Sherwood, of the fented J. Hoaglund, of the U. of U. Royal Milling company, of Crent Falls, class John Miller, of Montana. Rigby, Idaho .. if,.L.n J.,1 Boh Whitt, of Eight carloads of machinery from Weber college. various points in the oust have arAlbert Sieverts, of the Dereret gym, rived, and the machinery is being indefeated Leonard Iarbcrtsc-nof Og- stalled at the plant recently acquired den. It is expected to by the John Melling, of Weber, defeated have the company. mill equipped with machinery Francis Bott, of Weber. for 1000 barrels of flour a day by Abe WiRscr, of Webrr college, de- the first week in July. feated Joe Clapier, of Weber college. class William Christensen, of the U. of U., defeated Clarence Saunders, of Wetx r college. John Miller, of Riglv. Idaho, defeated Joe Cock, of Weber college. Dr. Elwood Meade, director of the Bud Whitt, of Weber college, deUnited States Reclamation service, feated Harry Pollie, of the U. of U. will arrive in Ogden, March 20, acHeavy weight class Bill Langson, cording to the advices received here cf the Deseret gym, defeated Ik during the week. Upon his arrival Fladme, of Weber college. here every detail in connection with Joe Cuok, of Weber, defeated Wil- the contracts for the Echo reservoir liam Christensen, of'Doseret gym, will be gone over by Dr. Meade and Al Dawson, of Welter college, de- the government can then call for bids feated Harry Pollie, of the U. of U. for its construction. 13o-pou- VAUDEVILLE and SHOULDER ARMS UNEASY PAYMENTS Tuesday-Wednesd- Friday 126-pou- TOO MUCH MONEY Wednesday RAIN (Not a Motion Picture) Alberta Vauvhn in Ranger, the Dog Star in WHEN A DOG LOVES and Edward Mil- - intendent of service; J. B. Critchlow, fr 15, both of Pleasortview were chief engineer; Jessie Tite. Mae A llredand Katherine White, telephone operafiU!ly injured late Thursday after- - tors; Martin Johnaonf head porter and nn they were run down by aE. R. Williams, head waiter. t. . oho Central bus on the high The various shops in the hotel wil, conducted by the following: be Plea8antview district. The Edwards; and newstand W. cigar driven by L. H. Swaner. The ; flowers, Edwards E. I J. Tailor shop, ttformsti;"'"ecurel barber shop, Roscoe B, by Deputy Sher-l- j. iff rv ,B FDumke; ar e Pincock and John Mur- White. In the basement will be the pl- jstock exchange office. On th two were offices of afloor ,the ridine h; will also be the of along1 the .nd toe main tocy heard the bus Jmfng be- - Hces of the Yellow Cab and Transfer JlJrtWagging ahead of the bus I company, Western Union Telegraph I company, Mountain States Telephone th leiuMd to heed the signali The ladies beauty shop wil C tbua driver. Swancr ng th! the Mezz.nirefioor th? management or ine , turned in front of I Already hotel is arranging for tho wctklv th piLm, were knocked to .h MUler was killed 1. I !unchon.t ndjl,nor, . .. Wir takJl raton died an hour after I dobs of the city to the hospital. private parties. Some of the Dig lph Cragun 15, Anna Q. Nilsson and Stone in y Sunday-Monda- Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- ... secretary assistant auditor; F. A. Bailey, Earl Carroll's "Vanaties (Not a Motion Picture) Monday-Tueada- y L OGDEN mir.. dty Cast ar Marian Nixon and Ed Horton in TAXI TAXI e lauaiiur; 3ke rene,wed E. Noland, chef; Glen D. Watkins, Wcure conventions the lTheodore G. Gehrig and C. W. Sarnmis, clerks; Mrs. L. C. Floweis, housekeep All-St- college. class Dean Detton, of U. of U., won from Glen Furniss, of Weber college. clasa Victor Ford, Idaho Tech defeated Tom Wharton, of Weber. Clark of B. Y U., defeated Albert Harmon, of Deseret gyjn. Brockbank, of U. of U., won from Roger Wood, of Weber college. 116-pou- Sunday MICHAEL STROGOFF Lre? p' I Bigelow and Mr. and Mrs I and great grands Bigelow urer, and Jesre S. Rich-- 1 Browning Bigelow, after whom the hotel was secretary. The directors con-- 1 Jy We.,forTM-!yTlhThe house staff assirting Manager are: Assistant Managers ,rrm,cipal wf-rBeckett cn.anber will be nines, in charge of dining nd George Critchlow, general Rial C. Moore, steward; John vgoen as v and THE FAR CRY THE GREAT K. & A. TRAIN ROBBERY nd Nights Music by 01 ie Reeve's Orchestra CALL A YELLOW CAB. PHONE 88 175-pou- Reclamation Director Will VisitOgden Soon |