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Show June Friday. 1927 17. 1927 THE OGDEN l'OST to Ogden Wrestler May Rotary Members Meet World's Woman Airplanes Proving Dine in Lobby of Lightweight Champ Valuable Allies in Forest Fire Control jfetv Bank Building i ; me I i ' ' rodent Marriner bank, S. Ecclea, of the tiH- has extended at; the member of the R- next 'V; -- i.ih to hold their luncheon the of the in lohby noon .4av lu hank building:. The principal ad !" be Jl.on the occasion will delivered Alice Meyer Arnold, of losj Fn Mr-:- J""; - - v, , ft?.' the luncheon the lowing their guests will make o'Sna S2tSn of the building. "JfrTornial opening of the bank k..?iMine been aet for Saturday. n"It expected the event LT be attended by representatives in the 5 banking interests fountain region as well as the puhhc i'1 m- the e x i. p::.t..- . IVr th , :s .: l tj;, Large Crowds Attend Dankrupt Stock Sale V. come back n-m- of the planes i nn rori.TKY bellman ron.TKY go. MOVED ro ef the success-- 1 t. flight Europe, a great ih, t of int, rot has been aroused i be pah!ic. Ore of the great n V. .m's j, - - the uiw of the purposes in forest I plai ts to; I ho f:iv control. service reports ihai ;,;rpl;.;;ts piay much the OK S l.E miscellaneous iVt-o- t llorSEHOU) coons MBS r.iiiDin: OAiiAt.i: l. K1KSK1. AYE. tiher than in the KIT I i,,i i t x i . : V r h- ill G Si-nt- i; BRAKES? IIAIIIMTH SON AUK 111 lull l A I Itchs v .r 1 fit til '(.t 1. V di Y i; ,ii. Aii- - m iiiei I I mi'1 ,ih .f 'i.K iii yiiiir furni- We i.jr prir f:nt. rtry- lPl bMi lAlil StYt vnu iit'A Waihingl- - n Eurniture (V. J.0 Wiishii.glon Avenue 1 V.'k :.ii 'h $(' K K the warfare against for- HIGHEST I'lllEES PAID l. ur roii SALE taces'. f.ivs that the J.) in military Fi'KNiriT.i: used j MAKE BINGHAM ArTOMimil.ES tics. Tin n:al!e forest officers to M ItMll UK iO U. I,!,ll!,4kl i'x FLiM'S Ab(d get a rapid hirdsrye view of large O th Si store, 23 4 .1 Wal'iitrtfi; at mu-- T.'v.r 114 4 W foret fiis and to direct the attack day mernip.- -, under the d.ieit, n M AHKET a. foie.. ugly; an extremely important A. WeitV, iurvh:ii-.a i: c ai ro UK I A IKS llADIO s:.kk, thing, K ' miH toto. xi. L, Iiwmmountainous in W N the four rf t 'M The .1.1 i, l.l especially tiv in general. the t wo of djrilt'i'., enn ,(.-- , at Brigoki (in.! t I. Drowning 1iNHliuts ton voarlry. where reconnaissance of !..( fnrnisrt ham I :tv ard Ii;an. The sale ui.l large tins is arduous and slow when UKillltlK K. t'.KOWMNi; CO. V P.Alir.AlNS i DM li r done 'ii foot. continue until the st.vk f Labor Head Iii.!u Sli, Anmuh Iff 1 T d:sj...td Km nUn, liki In the coming summer campaign Slil'l'lm li.l Spivi.v 'HAI' itrito, ,iirt' imlfN'.l tonriie S S Drive1 ?An: l'h.ir t Wh'nrl.,i Aimi, fine, several unny airplanes Cement Safety' ;) Die S.i I. cuNi'h, lirtto pJllllU lv tlrf. or. Financial EENnr.K den of agani.-shop :n rMl DaiKmn tt M0 ftO Diiitiir will he put into service to help the U u Et Shmith T m HACK ACE AND TKANSEEU In I ii nte m.idr. i nli'C U4 ;. n'T fr I'i'M.Km'w h'ld K1. it! .it The preted the National List Government 1'ore-t- x officers r'i t til. i.'i 0 00 Pw r Umik Y.'ur Ka.l rtiiC iil rM.l of Ca'ifuniia and the Pacific Endorsing the June r iir Cor Ph na 4M el Aecoip k of 150 mills and quarries EoiliV NELSON MOTOII TO. 1926 Northwest. Until recently it was j t. m..s lh:ne. iAye 0f he Tiisig t would , the Portland cement industry. the War II. 1.. '.'I', l i.iiriiihtlo of iIl.I height Department et Shorty Davidson Do It OKKS l.EATlir.K of the Utah IndustI'kono S'." "'in bo iinab'e to supply planes during the (.. I'h.Mir 11JSAV Washington. I). 0.. June 11. li27. Henry N. Hayes, " " I said SIS9 I'h.'ne Kt Knnlfiu'r recently: and as a The that commission, uir. nmVr itf nt'klLim: We comingin liter, Department of Comnurce anrial Ofli.-r- : C. K. Aiin.tri.HK Mtld to'irli n ia!D HKYCLES west the air patrol in the nounces a summary of the financial sns .'Mb S'lwl !( r l M uiMm Such a movement is certainly would ii e to ts dispensed with, ot of statistics the M of state Utah all for the of (iinttl ii support the unqualifed at least seriously curtailed, hut word l'AINTINC xS: DEC OKATINC t lntl.s-r!TM Or.la'i'B SPEEIAL ILEANLP SALE SEers who are charged with the fiscal year ending June 30. 1926. t'oniWiM has jus bent received that planes will ON KEDl'lLT MOYfLKS and laws Expenditures. of refutsafety enforcement The payments for maintenance anti be available, and plans are now under roil ihr hoivrvifr,in kmp bonis Hhrniitn W il this with view in KAMMEYE11S and keeping C yenr product, ations, PKOmiSlONAI. Alins I'OK CKNtRAl. Cl KANINC. AM that the operation of the general departments wav for this seasons air patrol work. I am pleased to advise you near Jllti Kiescl Avenue Front bases at Mather Field, KKIiatTKN'INC IT of Utah for the fiscal year ending Industrial Commission of Utah is in NKY YOl r. NNK1.I, (D Glendale, U at A. CO. L. California, HEW Ell Sacramento, Washington Avenue Lire accord with the plan you have June "0, ll)2fi. amounted to $7,430.- near I,o XUS I 'bon go. n4ih at Oregon, Angeles, 514. Eugene, inLawyer or $14.00 This per capita. Sooted, and will be glad to lend, its ' rhiti-? It.' liir.H Ati. FEED $3,649,503, apportionments for and at Seattle and Spokane, WashingIll Stance in any consistent way to cludes Air (OXTllArTOKS ton. the by Army piloted planes, education to the minor civil divisions realization full a to in bringing lid reserve officers temporarily Wheelwright ('oust ruction Co. HEATING to reach. of the state. In 1925 the comparative Service VENTILATING the results you are aiming in of the Forest Sendee, att'NicirAi. a raii.roao contractors the employ for and maintenance lilh dry100buttermilk) opper capita Hiindii No Jo)m loo Small nor too Kig When employers of labor and eration of your general departments and accompanied by forest officers & K. 11T SON 1). STl. Phono 4M 412 2rd Slroet SCHATCH will will make as special industries of ohsen'crs, acting m. ; in was rii.'iu and The in. $15.48, managers 1917, $8.41. For IV, sl 1.AKSON A SONS. Building rontrai-lorI no M,iin,l a..'.S. an are as summer whenever this I'li...! Wi.ikt you interest on debt amounted to $455,-17- flights with the working men, anv kind of work in liuilding lino. Call IC.Mifiiik' nH.'c EAllMEllS EKED CO. to operate for and outlays for permanent im- emergency arises. In cloudy or hazy SSSR 11 Wa.binetnn Avonno doing, in an endeavor V VSIIMATkS Cll kk mail ordrra i.rionply filladt the whore in and without the weather regions The total ITHMMIkll a month or longer JO Phona lit provements. $1,774,974. Waohii.Kton A va. SHOE KKPAlllINr. of an accident, it appears payments, therefore, for expenses of atmosphere is heavy with smoke 5 f should so that the visibility at EOll SALE ta us that every employe general departments, interest, and forest fires HA1TKH1KS Shoe Repair Shop lookout" is g'reatly reduced, I Communitj' movethe in ground you join The totals outlays were $9,660,658. HEAL ESTATE Avn.. Qufnr, of work the aid to in patrol. Slrorta. Call Dank Cpoaford Rmtideneo. include all for the year, planes takp up ment, and do his utmost which whether madepayments from current revenues Airplanes also are railed for Ptroi rhon, --,b,?.R w rail for ahoru and dnivrr bringing about the results for $Lroo storm Ml or from the proceeds of bond issues. duty after heavy electrical MtOOM HiinIiIVI lioiiie, Uiyp Ini you are striving. in which often set a number of fires XO la'H A vp , lliH! ;li Si $:!IIA costs Of the reported governmental and quarries AllTO SALVAGE THE LONG LIFE BATTERY Etch of the plants mMiilh. separated part of the forest. with a handsome above, $2,235,392 was for highways, widely tt lot flGift. ( ift ilowti mitl All. nmkm of aloram hallarlM ntuiinl and SMAIJi were presented of aerial An interesting l in aula iWtriral wotk, miutKrd. $1. nmiiih. the Ambler Auto Salvage green and white safety banner by patrol work in the last few year has 11. A. NOlllllS W. C. Iverson This asociation. Battery Service Cement Bondsmen Station Portland Bonneville and Cm been its moral effect on ineendiarica, Thona 17S Il.liN WMKliiiigi.m Air. I nilpfoniltiil K1 1 and will fly (ww ua in aur nrur plarrl indus reckless and flag waa raised June careless campers IN I'hnii G'.'O Phona I1M li.'O Kiearl Avr. lUh Strrrt and Waah. Aw. time lost a not is as there Compromise a, long trial forest users. The first year misa When accident in the plant. were made it was noticed A late news dispatch from San that filghts REV. A. ACKERMAN down hap occurs the flag must come outbreak of incendiarism spvcre that holdthe states Francisco that parties Service for Rev. Aloyiu Acker-iro- i fmm the flagpole and be returned the air pa Bonneville Irri- stopped short a soon asiater of honds the the ing an with explanatthe Cathi.lic prieat who died man. association learned to the started. Yt'wa district have agreed to settle held Satunlay at the St. were r to here, ion of the accident that caused its gation were ohscn-cin plane reputed land owners the with differences their I Catholic Tne cathedral. INI. glasses Joseph in F. K. F. C. Real for fifty cents on the dollar. It is be able to see through strong Lake to Salt was taken heard! were body t.ity, the before planes in long the men no hitch thousand be will there pledges signed Fifty hoped where the interment was made m 6 and 7 to strive to eliminate accidents duriproceedings and that a final agree- or gepn air-1 the cemetery. of Calvary During the first four years These men realize ment will be made at once. The land ng the month. Bonds on the National that safety habits, once acquired, are in the Bonneville Irrigation district is .plane have to reguwas in valuable and that accident proven very valuable and will be in demand as Forest, the plan soon as the dispute between land own- lar flight over the forested area. In tion is up to the individual work 1919 seven Army planes located at ers and bond holders is adjusted. $100.00 : $.moo : $1000.00 five bases flew 2,457 hours, covering Na the 202,009 miles in protecting Safe Investments tional Forests of California. Regu from lan schedules were maintained 427 KIESEL BUILDING June 1 to October 31, and by mean were reportof these flight 442 fire ed, 27 of which were sighted before 1920 discovery by ground lookout. In California in bases five at 37 plane and one in Oregon were in service, and reported 741 of the 1,632 fires on the forests patrolled, detecting 26 Use concrete ntucco to fires before they were reported by were get that lasting beauty ground personnel. Seven bases lack to Due 1921. in that only concrete can in operation A CEDAllIZED MOTH-IHOO- F conUnlike of funds, the air patrol work was paint, give. STORAGE RAG greatly curtailed in 1922 and 1923, crete beautifies with age, but in 1924 the $50,000 appropriation and there is only the Send your winter coats, for this work was restored by conconcrete as initial cast, . suits and furs for a gress. lasts In view of previous experience it getting was found that, desirable as they stronger and harder with not might be, regular flights were age. It is distinctive and justified from an economic standpoint less in the long run. afcosts by the degree of protection theyfowlforded as compared with that af ed by mountain peak lookouts. Tne of the periods of greatest usefulness We will return them in when the those been have airplanes mountain-pea- k the of effectixcncss usual a moth-proo- f bag. Only Reductions lookouts was curtailed, after our regular cleaning Bigger severe dry lightning storms, and when large fires were burning. It prices will he charged. Ever Before! was therefore arranged to have The bag is FREE! hundred planes at interval of a few such make flights to miles held ready UTAI1-IDAII- 0 as would add materially to the safety the been has this and of the forests, two years plan followed in the past The air patrol covers National For Rhone 1325 f. jests in the states of California, and Idaho, northern Washington, western Montana, Two planes, fly1925 made ing out from gpokane in. 83 flights, reported 12 fires ahead of all ground lookouts, and dropped 150 of messages. Often because of lack made they suitable landing places, 400 miles single flights over 300 and under mountain country of roughest adverse atmospheric conditions, sometime being lifted hundreds of feet in the air by columns of hot air over fires. This was done without a single durinjury to40iopersonnel or equipment of hours flying. ing the In the coming season, the primary work of the air patrol will be: 1. Reconnaissance of large fires. formerly 2. Confirming reports of fires. $5 to $10 3. Spotting lighting fires especially in areas not adequately covered by Lock lookouts. ground Other Priced Garments Reduced Accordingly 4. Detecting fires during period of DISTINCTIVE SAFE SERVICEABLE low visibility from ground lookouts. It is the Talk of Ogden and Surrounding Towns 5. Deterring incendiarism and with fire in the forests. 6. "1THi:s Carrying messages, and oc MONEY REFUNDED ON ALL dropping food and supplies casionally ASKED. vc VO OriSHNS ipnnnr, on the fire line. Applied over the old wood shingles by expert shinglers. Airplanes also have been found valRoofs Guaranteed. uable in timber reconnaissance and in the study of terrain on forest areas. TEN MONTHS TO PAY An aerial study of a portion of the (National Irest area of Idaho wasi completed last season, and it is ex--1 pected more work of this nature will be done this year. ijir'c the .rowo bi.rkrupt stms whiih i . t!., ait, cf t!v K, i.bnl.. tho mh! rule in I Ah-gu- 4 ( L , V ATSttN-lUMtKTsK- D l str-rcs-. V X i .1 I I g1.) f i I , Endorses A H Statistics State Utah for Year K tot f.i-is- t ! '7 t I.l- Y ron-Dli.'- a v i K -- " i'e i TSwW-MOlWWKMys- ir h the (niOW-MOll-rHH'- K M-'- hassia 0; 1, 111 out ut 50 150 1 1 1 whole-hearted- ly 2- olumc 1 output EXIDE 1 , KiHH-talm- Offer Estate Per Cent Beautifies M t INVEST Concrete Stucco 1 the Ladies! Follow the Crowd Home BIG SA FREE! on Hundreds of Coats, Dresses forever, QUALITY j DRY CLEANING CONTINUED Values and Greater Than Quality Geaners Cement Company Ore-gor- American Asphalt Shingles I HATS Utah Product $1.95 Tee care-llessne- -- Hexagon Strip ss Ornamental Designs n, 0. ens 2438 WASHINGTON The University of Utah conferred five hundred and fifteen degrees and annual certificates at the fifty-eighcommencement exercises held on the I University campus, Tuesday, June 7. th American Asphalt Roof Corp. 2441 KIESEL AVENUE Phone 1277 OGDEN, UTAH 2466 Grant |