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Show t Friday, October THE OGDEN POST and It has interconnected power custom-er- s licht lines serving 1,032, MW Ohio through in seven states from the Middle West to the Pacific coast. Its consolidated balance sheet shows assets totaling nearly $700,000,000, and its stock is owned all over the The Ogden Post AND THEATKF-filMM- S Published each Friday by The Post Printing and Publishing 2128 hiesel avenue. Entered at the postoffice at Ogden, Utah, for transmission mails as second 1137. permit issued October 17, Advertising Hates 0.50 Display, per inch .. .101 Ixical and legal, per line....... ...... .75 ... inch Political advertising, per country. When public ownership .. 1 L A and Otherwise advocates i,a 4 Iw. fflVa ., notices that Somebody lied! --And the next day it rained. one company, ir'TwouWhaVe'to bil-- Thank the Lord that's over. invest nearly three quarter of a lion dollars. Then, instead of getting -- Utah contain approximately 40 per upward of $10,000,000 ai yijj taxes worlds coal aupply. ama which a private plant of make to Now for the final heat, and by the pays, the public would have on taxes increased it promises to be a real race. amount way, by up that I other property, as publicly owned Tis better to have run and lost than to have kept your light hid under a plants pay no taxes. These are a few of the practical bushel facts which must be Capitalization of our natural re- our socialistic friends try to hypnotize jg the commercial salvation u, I W. P. EPPERSON. President. Telephone 365 Editorial te I Il.tSKHALL AT NIGHT to bring Electricity is now scheduled baseball at night. professional and caused already fooled the hens me. raisea overt them to lay eggs only da i knew where formerly plants for trout prevailed, has furnished food k to to fly farms by' causing bug. milady s the water, freezes ice, curia unheard-of other so many hair and does baseball diaa that lighting things, commond at night will seem tame in parison. I ideal administrator the Just as prosperity and development the taxpayer into authorizing the building and operation of politically jwnud enttTprisea, home, the of a country cloHntl upon opdejn-n; upon home 10 does the and M IN ING INDUSTRY IS payrolls steady industries, eratlng STABLE sound government policies. . One of the main reasons for .the me mnng industry, through re- eood times which we have enjoyed in H,.arch. has developed methods of mm- -, this country has been, the willingness j gnd treatment of ore that have the to labor and appreciate vast reserves of ore which CIVHtet of capital f.1 waste rock. It has discoy- were once idvantages andthe ntcessity and" deve loped new uses for the Inaintai'ning. building up and encour-- 1 various minerals. And all of this work aging the home markets.well and that paid realizes is going forward continuously meeting Capital civili- contented labor has the greatest pur- the needs of an the abandoned has It zation. power. chasing The mining industry is stable. When old notion lhat labor is a commodity to be purchased at the lowest price. a new venture has been broughtto It has adopted the idea of reducing production singe and has reached g dividend paying basis, stock in the waste, both human and material. Labor on its part has appreciated- cotnj,any takes its place in the in-tvalue of these changes. It under- vc8tment market along with railroads, stands that only by increased produc- manufacturing and other industrial Juh. 1 Encourage more manufacturing plants and support those already established here. One just can't take the word of ones nearest neighbor when it comes to voting. The harder wi work, the dreams of personal and civic perfection will arrive. Men with vision into the future are the men who will place this city more firmly on the map. Ogden has all the earmarks of a city just entering an era of unpre- cedented growth andr prosperity. it would be a splendid plan 'to make every day of the year a better busi- - -- I I i I I I ever-developi- ng I CAR- "of needed in public nffair. .hould not be ranks of those whose Manufacturer Experience has been in politics Ind whose'1 principal stock in trade U a gTib tonguc and a superficial un- ffov. derstanding of ernment. The lihal governments In addition, he should S!Ie an understanding of industrial problema, a broad fie should Ua noowlcs w In!. ilduftriS f th.f ,S0 2336 Washington Avenue Phone 3191 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -- in the United States Second Place in September Won by Oakland-Pontia- c Aug. July Aug. 1927 1927 Ohio The almost total absence of nasty personalities and mud slinging was indeed a pleasing part of the campaign prior to the primaries of .Jwtty Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia.... Tuesday. There was a wide gap between the high and the low man for city commissioner, Williams polling 2546 and Steele but 161, according to unofficial returns. Fred Williams, high man for city commissioner, led Parley Richardson by but 227 votes, and both ran far other candidates, truly qjiead f tribute to two good men. If the vast quantities of Utahs nat-ural resources could be transformed into manufactured products, this atate would be the most wealthy area of its size in the world. S -- i Mr. Automobile Purchaser: Does the above mean anything to you? and the new and finer Just ride in the OAKLAND lONTIAC SIX and you will understand the landslide in our sales. ALL-AMERICA- N CARMAN MOTOR 2430 Grant Avenue 1 most casual w.hIe disappointment was manifest be UeV conclude that we'areTlI Arnrl-- 1 Wlth 8ome be advantageous nddates, it was fine to with eonstantlv Standard-Examine- r aH confidence in to have it. thelf wUhnf editor in the city hall. The farmers and country-bre- d peofor Pr8ress. carry pie may make up the majority of me-- 1 TO future of Ogden is in the hands dium and smaller sized cities one day, MINING, FIRST-AIwhile the progressive and enternrisine I tizens; if the city grows as hr PROGRESS it the credit is yours: if it for should, sold dwellers and aluminum of tillers the soil are As late as 1855, stands atill or retards, the bl more Professor and more coming 1880, In from the cities. a pound. $90 Jewett of Oberlin college told his class cheap SAFETY Y ON HIGHWAYS that the man who could producebenefac-l I hKSONAL MATTER be a would public aluminum For the first seven months of 1927. tor. One of hia students, Charles M. Hall, took up the challenge, and five 11,448 automobile deaths were record- ed in our country, a gain of 418 over year later wus given his first patent for cheap methods of aluminum pro- - the same period last year. The total With the primaries behind us, lets a8 uw may reach 25,000 before the year duetion. The price has gone 8ve enous thought aa to just who 0f the remaining field of candidates low as 15 cents a pound, and cheap passes, will give to the city the most safe, aluminum has revolutionized living. of drivers, with Stringent licensing sane and progressive administration, Radium was discovered less than a cancellation of drivers permit for third of a century ago. Hclim gas careless or dangerous operation of au- Looks as though there is an insur. was isolated a few years toinobiles, would help greatly in re- mountable obstacle in the path of the cost was almost in the alummuin ducing the number of automobile ac- Colorado River pact problem. Cal-or radium class until the last decHU. cidents and deaths. It would cost noth- ifornia appears to be a stumbling mg at all, compared with compulsory Nolwdy knows what elements a e block that promises to become undiscovered; there are as important - automobile liability insurance which chronic, discoveries still to be made, as aiu- ia being advocated all over the nation, Francis and Becker .camP hnth ex- and would go far toward alleviating minum or radium. essential is Plniong that eafh SJm the of The business mining necessity for such insurance two weeks to civilizaton. It offers a career, cm- -- such necessity may be said to exist at hmn! Another case of an irresist- com- all. The life. ploynrcnt, adventure, !lv!vnhiICM,itine Up Wlth an lm Sinking it a prison offense to drive munity that has mine prospects of anykind, is committing industrial sui- without a license, or after a liwnse cide if it fails to encourage mining as revoked, as it is an offense to have rFar!?? and Manning, successful fandulates for the race for auditor, to community progress and burglar tools or explosives would do a first-ai- d ran and necI a few votes what social uplift. automobile compulsory : ... liability separating them at onY the finish. Their relative strength at the election is being anticipated with more than to the IMsputent that it would 1926 North Dakota m jt Fourteen Eleven states Roll States 6. othfr .nlovoput c in Fourth Place in the Five states in Third Placet entire United States for the month ofstates in Fourth Place. August. One state in Second Place.in Fifth Place! ch,e.fin8lneVf business become that the output has increased from 624,000 tons in 1918- 19 to 1,509,000 Tn 1925-2A small country, she is the second largest beet W Oakland-Pontia- in Weber County - ukl. K.od BUPl'ort ffom the the ideal adminis- and consumers, a af. government in our busiwss of the first rank. The exam- htfXhfnvir Vnd th !loer 'X'-n"merely 'fm' who has too often led political parties' in days gone by. WE ARE ALL AMERICANS Ijearned editorials in big metropoli- tan newspapers, discussing the infer--1 iority complex of farmers as a class, lead to no good result, . .. this complex is more mark- i a V. cd Perhaps dates ior the office of as a characteristic on the part of . editor ofthe Standard-r.x- a the farm critics, for city folks show is directing his woeful lack in general knowledge of offices of Hist paper Country affair. A great many farmers" have be-- 1 building. By many he ia considered n OGDEN FISH AND POULTRY MARKET OAKLAND PONTIAC cresting points about the sugar beet hat country. therefore popular for that reason. But no matter what you want in the fish line you can get it good and fresh at our fish market. Come and do your own selecting, but we fill phone orders. Fourth Place in August Won by the first magnitude. Resurfacing of Washington avenue is nearly finished, to the unbounded joy of the merchants along that important thoroughfare. -- Itefeated candidates are showing a true Ogden spirit, and are pledging themselves to get solidly behind the city for her greater future. The farmers hereabouts have enjoyed a bountiful harvest, which is reflected in the general increase of volume in all lines of business. ke. money to make money, mny producer in Europe. There is a lesson in this for Amer- flivc every encouragement to the Prolu,rs of sugar beets in this coun-froshould be protected from, the try- by a fair tariff. competition Morcrn markets it fumiahinir Amerhan farms! U ia flish for us to be at all i- tliMntnolf I - Jews, About some fellow in Borneo Who knew a man who claimed to know A hermit who lived beside a lake, will undertake Whose mothcr-in-laTo prove a friends sisters niece Has stated in a nicely written piece That she has a son who knows about The date the new Ford car comes out. STEAKS Some people like whob- fish while others prefer the steaks. Whole fish, of course, have bones, while the steaks are practically free of bones and got it right from a circus down, Who - cws, brings out some FISII OR FISH That a man in Klondyke got the news Prom a gang of smoothe American 7 Every day in every way, Ogden is more solidly established in becoming the eyes of the world as a city of WHY NOT IHODUCK OUR OWN SUGAR? Dr. Paul M. Atkins, cngineer-eco-J- " I norni.tof Am... Kmcrioh 4 Company, I pr-o.r- - Absolute knowledge have I none. But my aunts washerwomans sor. Ilearda policeman on his beat Fay to a laborer on the street That he had a letter just last week, Handwritten in the finest Greek From a Chinese coolie in Timbuctoo, Who said that a aon in Cuba knew Of a colored gent in a Texas town, . 1 William Jennings Lrjan, j:,' time candidate for proidi-i.- t tf United States on the Ivm. .rwic J ket, found politics profitable as as interesting. A late d:fpau-- frJU Miami, Florida, where the will tf 1? late commoner" was f:l.-- i f bate, placed the value of his $1,111,948.50. Of this amnUllt 044.76 is in personal ty aad remainder consisting of teal esuJ Los Angelea county, Neb, and Miami. Mr. BryinBfc Dayton, Tenn., July 28, iy2H. THE DATE OF THE NEW FORD he tion can it secure permantly increased undertakings. The public must not ignore the Im- pay. leadIndustrial nor labor Neither pounce of the mining industry. It 11 PEOPLE ARE APPARENTLY WELL SUITED The big plurality vote given Lake City, at Mayor Neslen, of Salt evithe primary election Tuesday, is dence that the people absolve him from blame for the wide open conditions in that city, or approve of Surely that is the those conditions. know something who attitude of those of the vice conditions which prevail. 28. IWi b-- Telephone 913 Ke I D fT T t? tf tT ft ? T t 1 I T f? I ?? ? ? usual interest Dr. Logan admits hoax in alleged channel swim. May be somewnat startling to England and France, I ly because he would face competion in unprofitable. A tax, he says, his home market from foreign coun- may take out of tries which, on account of cheap labor I the pockets of the people more than and lower standards of living, could tt, brings into the public treasury." lay their products on our shores more The high istax that drives capital out of a tax of this sort. cheaply than the American farmer can industry The voice of experience instructs us produce the same products. II to the harmful and inescapable of taxation made so high as results to do. SOME FACTS TO feat its own ends and to CONSIDER bring the IH'ople unforeseen and endless upon bur-No nation in the world can show such electric development as the Unit- ac!ls loo much taxation and regulation I ed States. No people in athe world U ries ,rrevcnt development of enjoy such electrical convenience as do our country along the payroll and din- our citizens. line. nerpnii To illustrate how such service is given, take a typical company like the It a 9 m the in the articl North American. It is one of a num- region, but think shade of the servrefreshing electric of ber companies large cakes of ice they have to loll on. ing our 115,000,000 people. I I I I': I i t bui; we of America are so used hoaxes, scandals and frameups ... sports that the channel incident receives but passing notice here. Considerable favorable comment is f Iltard warding the establishment 1 class airport in this city, Al air travel is becoming more and moPe popular, and will continue so fit T T bet'omo. concerted movement for a hitrh claM airnort for 6gdt-n!would be one of the best projects 1 j tlut cou,d launched. Congratulation are extended to the successful candidates, and they are JL indeed in order, as those who are X the peoples choice to finish the mu-- 1 nicipal race had real competition, winning at the primaries over a field of splendid citizens, who should in defeat, feel that they have gained a victory of confidence voiced by I V v A Candid Statement and a Warning ATTENTION has been called to the fact that certain rumors are MYbeing widely circulated in which it is alleged that I have made several definite promises of appointments in case of my election as City Commissioner. It is being told as a fact, so I am advised, that I have promised appointments in both the Department of Public Safety and the Street Department. It has also been said, according to the information given to me, that 1 have asked and received the support of certain individuals and groups upon the express promise of making appointments in return for support rendered. Let me state once and for all that all the foregoing rumors are wholly untrue. I have made no election promises of any sort, nor have I authorized anybody else to make any promises on my behalf. If elected, I do not know to which department I shall be assigned. Furthermore, if successful in this election, I shall go into office prepared to support for appointment in any and all departments only such men and women as are completely deserving of public confidence because of their reputation and training, and only such persons as are thoroughly qualified for the positions sought. Do not pay any attention to such wild rumors. If you want the facts come to me personally. Parley C. Richardson V J ? f their many sterling supporters. Paid AdvcrtiMHMnt. |