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Show LL FOR OGDEN OGDEN FOR ALL ALL FOR OGDEN OGDEN FOR ALL VOLUME 2 OGDEN. UTAH, national head Will LEGION of Noted Artist to Entertain Ogden Bros.-Huber- ts Entertainment ; First Sleeting March 26 in Building for first meeting of the Herman post No. 9, The American in the newly completed chateau. Efli be held Monday evening, March m The meeting will start at 7:30 Naloclt with a band concert by The Le-S- tional Guard band. The meeting will be an open on meet-in- e men are to which all This will be the first meet-J- L of this kind held by the local in over a year. All are bra in Ogden and Weber county D. Shupe, attend. to George invited commander, announced that at this meeting members and visitors will be the American told and shown-whLegion is doing. After the meeting, those attending will be shown the new home which will be completed by that time. The chateau is one of the finest American Legion homes in the west. ce Zt to its liking. CAR COMPANY at main The auditorium with IS CRITICISED RY II. R. TRIPP Frank 1'raini, Fit) l. PUBLIC FAVOR r Nnv (Juartcrs in Hotel Bigelow Last Word in Radio Broadcasting Equipment nnd Service; IMant to lie Enlarged to adii-abib- lv Speed) Action Quick action is given by the companies, which are all Chinese. You secure a ticket from a representative, or a store that acts as agent, and mark it as you desire. You pay according to the amount of numbers you mark. The tickets are soon collected and taken to headquarters. "Within an hour or two a form ticket comes back to you, showing the numbers that were drawn in the lottery. You compare your numbers with that and get paid in accordance with ' the amount of numbers you hit, if at ail. The daily drawings have been going oif for years. If Chinese lottery is too complex, easier forms are at hand. ical audience found him keenly ce Minor 1000-W:- it its Head of Street Department Takes Exception to Tramways Method of Repairing Tracks; Peery Backs Up Department center, lights the hall wonderfully. Head in Demands on Street Side lights on the newly decorated center walls are in keeping with the Railway dance floor has a seating capaof one thousand. The stage becity ing 24 feet square is large enough The for plays and entertainments. lighting fixtures of cut glass with a large and beautiful chandelier in the Hundreds and hundreds of people are patronizing these lotteries daily, and thousands of dollars are finding their way into the coffers of the Celestials that, if spent in legitimate channels of trade, would do much to improve the. business conditions in this city. It would be interesting to know how Mayor Francis and his department of public safety arc handling this situation t Capacity hy Aut- umn; Cine Program Broadcast Ogdon's nun KFlIll bruaiK'nsting statimi, linUM'd in idi'iil quurtcM on tlu cighlh floor of tho llot l Bigelow, is unknown to a large majority of this sort ion of tin country, otn of tho very Ust oquipprd g stations in tin entire west, watts power ronsidored. KFl'H was installed in the Ogden theatre building in DJ23 by the leery liroad-rustin- Iuilduig ronipany, of whieh Harman V. and lamia 11. Peery are maangers. It was lire used that year us a broadrnsting station, and served its purpose in that location until last fall when it was licensed as a tt slalion. On March 14th of this year the station was transferred from the Ogden theatre building to its present splendid quarters in the Hotel Bigelow. To A. D. Bigelow and Harry W. Beckett, president and manager of the Bigelow, considerable credit is due for the success 50-wa- tt 500-wa- But of all the games of chance, the Chinese lottery seems to gather in the most dollars. Those close to the game say that hundreds are waged daily in Ogden, and the operators are amassing fortunes. new KFUR EXPANSION IN Harmon ('niuinUftioiirrs IVerj and Fred I.. William-- . Si root Super iMir IL I. Tripp unl II. II. Skinm-- spout Tucs-d.- n and W vdnt'sda) of this wrk xisilins I he Dicsvl rln lrir plant at Idaho Falls, in their program of (ItTerniining the uf a Diesel electric The major plant for Ogden, and part) were shown oxer the Idaho Falls plant b the eilx officials and elect rival engineer, and a report of their trips to t minus other cities using the Diesel electrical plants, will In issued in the near future. A decision will then be made as to whither or not the installation of a similar plant will he beneficial to this city. Ftah Dower and Light officials will In invited to the conference. While on the Idaho (rip. the official party visited at Dora-trll- o and St. Anthony, where they were briefly but cordially entertained by city officials WHATS YOlR IKT GAMBLE? Fur ihuM who have the dfsiu n flirt with the gm! of chance, the opportunity for g&tul'ling in Ogden has never been better since the old days of the piiuiiug roulette wheels and faro banks the only difference lain gthat dunes, quarters and dollars go flow whyre hundreds went before. "If your hobby is Chinese lottery, then are four large companies ready to hand you out a tiekei for the necessary fee; and to ease the suffering which might be caused by waiting for results, there are drawings each Hflcrnoon and evening. "That hundreds indulge each day in this form of gambling is evidenced by the largo numlnr of rcprcscn'atives of lottery companies, who seem to lourish at all times. Dost-Dis-pat- STATION Otfden Officials Visit Diesel Plant Investigation on the part of The Post reieals that at least four Chinese companies: the Tai l.oy, the Fooh Chun, the Canton and Union are conducting lotteries in Ogden, and The Post is wondering why the Standard-Examine- r is silent on the subnow one Frank that of its staff cmploics. is ject Francis, mayor rf the city and head of the department of public safety. On June 21, 1927, during a former municipal administration, the afternoon daily printed the following on gambling in Ogden: legion that the legion Trumpet and Drum corps, through arrangements with Glen Diano company, has succeeded in bringing to Ogden Jacques Jolas, noted pianist, for a concert in the Legion chateau on April 16. In addition, the piano formerly used by the great artist Liszt will be shipped to Ogden for the concert. lress comments are high in thejr praise of Jolas as man and artist. The St. lsiuis says: Forthright, impetuous, youth flashed through a recital with which Jacques Jolas, pianist, made his St. Louis debut last night at the Sheldon auditorium. He used a fleet, sure and vigorous technique and was particularly happy in the interpretation of modern music. Ilis crit- Commander Thursday, April 5, in OgSpafford Will Arrive den by Airplane, Landing at Hoither Field; Elaborate Plans NUMBER l(i 192S. 2.1, CHINESE LOTTERIES Announcement was made at a recent meeting of the American DEDICATE HOME FRIDAY. Ml Kill John Thomas Adds Jeromo and Shoshone llankin Houses to Browning-ISerie- s Institutions; Organizing Bank at Ashton, Idaho; E. G. Bennett Returns From Idaho fr "SSJS3 studio and broadcasting rooms of I the type for perfect broad- emu, and their otMning program on March 14 brought highly compli- mentary wires and letters from all fixture. purts of the United States, as far east all. at if The walls have a Tiffany blend as l.ong Island on the extreme west Due to the condition of the tracks wainscot topped by an artistic frieze coast and from many points in CanTransit of the company, Ogden Rapid in-- 1 g with Union shield alternating with The ada, thereby proving to the world that banking comAmerican eagle, and the insignia of tnd also due to the numerous tour-stterests, operating a chain of banks in KFUR is u stution of national ims from coming taxpayers, CITY IN Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, have been portance, Reception rooms are every branch of army. This frieze is plaints and citizens, Harold R. Tripp, by the Tlioinus banks of Idaho. I titioned off with ample glass doors quite novel and attractive. street supervisor, has prepared, .city John Thontus I of Gooding, Iduho, is I so the waiting artists and visitors may foot lights an(j wjjj to the city commis-wit- h iei8a?e baoverenclosed preHent the the three banks that I see the broadeusters and also hear the of I president them in sectidns, sjon flooring next meeting, a jts Monday g ltcen to the added have I program via sjieeial loudspeakers inwhich are removable. of recommendation as to the j Kldon stalled 'for those rooms. The personjecr Bennett, generul system. On the first floor on one side of the I methods that should in his opinion be i COMES made lhe nel of KFUR is: Derry Building comthe has of manager system, I hall leading to the banquet and club followed out by the commission and following statement: pany, owners; G. L. Coray, business rooms are the ladies rest rooms and I the street railway company. The let- 'John Thomas of Gooding, Iduho, manager; Melbourne Douglas, anI the mens toilets. On the other side ter of recommendations as prepared is one of the oustanding bunkers of nouncer; R. W, Flygare, technician of the hall is a large check room and by Street Supervisor Tripp for pre- - Local Construction Company is Commissioner Williams Makes Idaho and has a long and successful and assistant announcer. Mr. Fly a room to be turned over to the I sentation Monday follows: banking and business record, lie in a I gare, incidentally, has served as man-ma- n American Legion auxiliary for their I Asset to Community Brospe Improvements in Bark System of strong financial resources I ager of several important broadcast-othOgden City, Utah --hall' are 1 The doors March 22, 128 meetings. than his banking interests, and I lug stations throughout the north-- it Without Additional "ity; Concern Does Million decorated appropriately to match the I To the Board of Commissionera is probuble that no man is more west and is an exceptionally wall paper with light panels trimmed of Ogden, Utah Buildin the public affairs of tent man in the studio. dravvals From Tax Funds; , Dollar Volume in 1927 ; I with black. Idaho than Mr. Thomas. Idle Time in Waterworks De. Mr. Thomas will continue-aThe banquet hall, 70x70 ft, will ac-- 1 Gentlemen: ing Outlook Good for Year I of the three hanks aforeeommodate over 200 guesta at the president In the matter of the removal of of 1928 partment Turned to Account mentioned and will also be associated tables. This room will also be used I switches within the Chinese with the general organization of the ttTvfce broadcast- from" fl'untiiiV" for club rooms where the library, I Wall on Washington avenue from I g bunks. m.. and studio program from 8 p. m. reading tables, pool tables and beau-- 1 Ogden river to North street. . Under the personal supervision of The Wheelwright Construction com- which The three banks added are tiful fountain are situated. Behind this II We are receiving almost daily, nu-- 1 con until signing off time. Special Sun-l-o local business of commissioner K. is among the Fred Williams, pany I g chain are the hirst day afternoon room is a large kitcheii, shower baths, I merous from property I cerns which adds materially to thi parks and waterworks, the parks o:' program la available. complaints dressing and rubbing rooms, and I owners, citizens and tourists, regard-- 1 Ogden pay roll and the clearances of Ogden city are undergoing some ex- National bank of Jerome, hirst Na- - with Hyrum Lammers Musical band tional bank of and the hirst l I I store rooms. furnishing the entertainment. ing the open and dangerous condition Ogdens banks. The territory of their ceptionally 'commendable improve' National bunk Gooding of Shoshone. comComconfined A stair to cost menta no Transit to not Utah, the city. Saturday night from 11 p. m. until at activities is way from the dressing room of the Ogden Rapid Addition of these three banks gives i m. informal musical program leads to a hall and the stage where panys switches on north Washing-- 1 but embraces the entire intermoun-athleti- c missioner Williams is determined that g interests control will lie given, which will include two ton avenue. They are located at, tain region and the Pacific coast his department employes keep busy, the contests can be held. of ten financial institutions in addi-- l orchestras as well as local In the rear of the auditorium are namely: Five Points, Fourth, Four- - states. At this time the company and if the boys of the waterworks lion to the large hirst National bank vocal and musical artists at the micro-sn- d I two floors eleven rooms Iteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth I is engaged on a $50,000 sewer job department have some idle hours, they containing Savings bank of Ogden. I phone. the upstairs of which will be occu-- 1 streets. The street department is at at Lemore, California, arc transferred to the work of im Otherhirst banks under this control are I Business houses pied by a caretaker. using and Support- In Wyoming, at Cokcville, the proving the parks. This apartment work removing the balance of the I the following in has five rooms and a bathroom. The Chinese wall from north city limits well are ten build contract to ,KFUl pleased with the First Security bank of Rook Snrimrs company has a Particularly appealing is the im and first floor will have a committee I to five Points, and it is our desire miJe8 of highway for the Wyoming rult8 P a"? oya Mi e k ri r tate ban of Si pe r'w r proved appearance of the City Hal Wyo ; room and rooms that porters of the local broadcasting other patriotic I finish the work as neatly and quick-- 1 state road commission, and will Williams Wyo.; First Security bank of Mont studio. Commissioner where Imence work on the job April 1. The Eark, can rent. G. Van Holt as foreman o' pelicr, Idaho; First Security bank, Jly s possible. 11 is my desire that the city re contract price for this job is $25,-00The dedication of the buildine will Outstanding programs for the near the beautification. Trees have been Docatello, Idaho; First Security bank, I will include a special enterfuture he held on Thursdav nierht. Anril fi I corder be authorized to instruct the Among the jobs recently completed by carefully trimmed, shrubbery thinnee Ilackfoot, Idaho; Anderson Bros, t the time of the visit of National Sden Kapid Transit company to I this company is a $12,000.00 sewer for out, flower beds planted, park bench bank, Idaho Falls, Idaho; First Se- tainment sponsored Ly the Fred M.. Nyc company, and the very best the proper Provo, Utah Commander Edward E. their w.itchea es attractively painted, lawns cleanet curity bank, Nampa, Idaho. Spafford who lowe1, and musical talent available will be proI i blocks In switch safe a to of the now is new provide srade shale . covered with response The walks completing petition the and touring company up country by airplane cured for that occasion. This pro made be business can Ashthe men in and a of professional ten mjics 0f highway through crossing Commander Spafford will alieht in wh"eby dressings. The huge fountain in City wil1 occur or. April 2, the time in- I g Silt Lake fit safety by motor trafflc at any t,me mountains over Connors Pass, near Hail park, purchased years ago at a ton, Idaho, the later. Another 1 cost of $5,000, and which has stoot terests are now organizing a bank to be announced Nevada. Thi. Job ha. bean Ely, of great local Interest and WllL- mew The condition of the tracks of for the past year and is an dry and grim for the past Bix years there to be known as the First Secur- broadcast value which will be given in the near Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad . annAf fflcult piece of work, as has been given a new dress of paint, ity bank of Ashton. SfiSSy to "Si? future is being sponsored by the Ognew lights have been installed, and WfSrf pany Lincoln avenue 14als bring Lost of the entire road is being conPlans are for den chamber of commerce, with Seccost ttentionour to fly t0 the gracefountain will in the very near appears Uructed through solid rock. The Jesse S. Richards arranging retary i?7 that this company in making repairs o thi, job is $150,000. future again be functioning as origplane of exceptional merit. a broadcast I To Have Inspection! Each davSu? duifflS F? thfeir .Vif Maughn, The company is anticipating a good inally intended, much to the beautifiI Monday during the spring to the Ogden river bridge and is now prepar- - cation of the park. commands. business . I have filled in the holes with sandlf..earg I and 222nd Field railroad B, iamat:on ti. ... be b Battery Artillery, I The shrubbery in City Ilall park Utah greeted at the Legion I and ashes, which gives a dirty, unkept I !" .National Guard, will have if I IflK for " riotous to had allowed been grow 10 dT ,)f th8 Artiltic whiSh ciS He ri?kPearICett0 thA 8trect andowners During the past year the company some yeare, and an abundance of ex- unnua! inspection on Tuesday evening, Tuesday evenings from 8 to 8:30 P- iwES m ? iX,pect?d of 8 The property inspecting I $1,000,000 worth 8 mikl will be Used by the tra shoots were saved in the recent April 3, at oclock. thte3li1--r p arade headed this district are protesting. We and paid out $300,000 in trimming. The thousands of shrubs officers will be from the Regular 91. y Bible Students assocInternational th aswhich is to are the Army, purpose of An average of 150 men thil r?iCe in have been iation the saved broadcast of their weekfor thus I transplanted ed f 0 the city. After I with and that certain the condition of personnel and pair trie Payrou-chaim- i Lester and Liberty parks, and with welcoming, the entertainment ly lecture. That association is now com- - the ashes be removed and in lhPirlon service. for field each week over more the other renovations and improve- equipment I constnff of Ora Bundy, I place, concrete patches be laid. The local battery has been train- broadcasting company to place all wires consistant ments in those will add greatly than GOO of the 700 stations in the I parks Commander D.l intention street of and in men the is the the and If the conduits it their in George ing regularly, Shn" service, to their beauty. Arthur Woolley, L A. Howell, I car companies to continue their lines I wjth officers are confident of making a United States. In the very near fuwak paving that they may be Monroe park has also come in for very favorable showing on inspection ture, special organ concerts will be Hnilvence Claytm, Kay L. J. in Ogden City, we ask that they be ere( and do away with as many over- all pa8t post commanders. 1 Egyptian improvements, night. It is important that all mem-- 1 !)u0aaRtn ' rom long needed compelled to make some expenditures I head wires as possible, thereby great- some will til ani dinn mu8:al is which a the equipped be. no as bers will building of be credit of to in the visitors. order Vl among charge present 'or maintenance keep step jy improving the appearance L If th frm rooms for I I and acbrac.adcai,t dressing of the city. streets. The American Telephone and with showers given to absentees who cannot be 1Rje perm't8f. Commander Spaf- - with the advancement d Hotel Bigelowsi room. I I athletes. amateur of all use the counted wRl for the be shown such Salt as Lake, points In other cities, Telpgraph company are placing ofintP reRtPests orchestra furnishing m Ogden. Ixjrin Farr park also felt the hand Adjutant General W. G. Williams )'.ith thf street railroad companies are spend - 0f their wires in conduits as fast as workand renovations Colonel Hamilton and of Gardner and the dol of Te,8daycan spring Dinner at 6 P. M. lwort 0f reconstruction progress. Ing thousands and thousands at 1 p.EVy. m, agdinner in honor of Commander lars upon maintenance, and we can- - and it is ilong the same lines that men. A new bridge has been com- staff will be present with the inspect- - j nculture reday and horticulture programs been has needed officer ine applied paint here should done opaiiurd will be given at the Hotel not see why this cannot be work, pleted, the railway company bo d, and a question and An invitation is extended to all 1 to weather beaten lumber and a gen l o'clock. Reservations I n Ogden. b giveiu These per,9f ierve officers to witness the inspec-- 1 cars will be under direction of .Lih,s dlnner are in charge of the I The use of flat wheeled programs fifl committee. throughout the city is another bad LoRoy Marsh, state director for the tbe dinner the drum corps practice which is hard on passengers I of agriculture. done. department been has eral cleaning spring FLYING SQUADRON THE rti. head the procession to the as well as the poor property owner Commissioner Williams stated that KFUR management is now negot-a- ll here at.7:3P over 100 can - lining along the hnes. didat?-of the many above improvements hating to be licensed as a 1000-wa-tt Place: March Hall.) City 20; or menderabip will be in - . If it is not. their desire to make the (Time: Tuesday, have been done at positively no ex- - etation, and expect to be able to make wted, according to the manual of proper repairs when needed, we think remember cost to the city excepting the that important addition by the com-Pfi- nt for tra the We on must be wing, to the boys, gain remonies. lit best for all concerned that the com- and we must and some very minor items ng fan that the multitudes of radio not thetfirst Our is finished, work of is day tndae 8:3o distinguished We have absolutely necessary for the cxecu-- 1 fans may hear on their local seta raJt which Pny replace the run down street car make to isPshiLg is guests the time hay. Sol I play; whiloid bus lines, I we V,clude governor George II. line with to eet croinz as were in a hurry, its more than two weeks inceFalls tion of the repairs. He also stated turns of worlds series, championship Frank Idaho to Francis and City will his continue that the off scratched eom;;Iayor list, are department and Logan Lehi As fights, presidential speeches, political visited Eissionem. State department missed. Now folks wilt start talking if we' sit function 100 per cent efficient wheth- - talks and other important happenings wee that elected was I er the waterworks employes are from afar. The local station will then tbe building, and dWrB and chant, and quit in the middlethison our Diesel plant.andAs Hank. So well switched temporarily to the parks or I be able to hook up by remote control eated in the meeting take Harry for we trip plank i The Po.t .ill .ur. yell If vice versa. All hands must be busy f so the listeners in will get direct refive or four. Com JCdlcat0ry acrvices. bunch to V'T ' mi ander Spafford will then dedi- - Peery, commissioner of streets, lack in aiie, we will run in his department at all times dur-- turns from far distant points. When we in what fun the new chateau. Short addresses stated that he was unqualifiedly in we take any more. To make up I will be for our own ing working hours, he stated. side as that ;he contemplated enlargements are wise, trip act and very rec- above the Squad-roof So favor the upon real edification. added to KFUR, the studio and broad- -, FranHying acting Dem, Mayor recreation! for the citys not m on the road. others will be given. ommendations of Street Supervisor FIRE DAMAGES HOME casting rooms will remain in their in their jitneys did load, and very soon after were well work for would he thereof the that and and made residence of George E. Dibble, present, but enlarged quarters, while atory two The in fce will was the visitors days, Tripp, meeting to country the The nan iuspection of the favorable action by the city com- - comestrip various ways, of the great good accruing to all Ogden folk two and miles west of Lay- - the antennas and large transmitters chataan was the think However, mission upon the same. Commissionton Gentile on a who it trip ire unbelievers joke). street, was damaged will be located west of the city ao some (there line of flight. by fire to the extent of $200 shortly that local interference will be elirn-iflnext to their look with commit1' 5 fur day carnival will be er Fcery and Street Supervisor Tripp interest now we last night; in concluded noon yesterday. inated. chateau, particulars also stated that they were strongly of street the railway will be announced later. favor of asking Vl'ry Kccles-Brownin- PARRS FINE par-join- TRIM AS ed Kccles-Brownin- SPRING I er in--th- e With -- - -- compe-promine- nt s I I ed hcrles-Brownin- Kcrles-Brownin- U-hoo- Kccles-Brownin- 1 jo-pic- 1 1 0. S" Kccles-Brownin- 82? National Guard Unit teus 1 SJSS i k T i8" tr2, - cov-Olse- n, fo-- 1 re-M- . U ' 88)r 1 te K of-ot- hs ," .e ,jernr "; dTth. ."t .. r, 1 . one-ha- lf - er Sed ' |