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Show W3 ; Friday, April THE OGDEN POST The Ogden Post Forty-fiv- e Publihhed each Friday by The lOKt Printing and Publishing 2428 Kiesel avenue. Entered as second-clas- s matter In 1910, recognizing that the advent stay, of the motor vehicle had tome toa.res-soiithe company addsd automobile to its line. In this line t..ey have developed a large business in Annlesaling and jobbing. Tire; and in car lots, ffitttties are turchi-iend they have' the exclusive agency rtrtes for some for the ihit v.r.e also inof tha best makes, cludes a very complete aock of auto and a department supplies, tools, oil manufactured and where tops are machines painted. Years of cs Uninterrupted Prosperity d Oc- 17, 1927, at the post office at Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March tober inter-mounta- 3, 187U. i ' Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year ;.S 5 .4 r.i ' i ::i ff j V: J Telephone 365 - was establV. Inn the nannarship ish.'.! in 1K8.T', the partners were J. G. Ret d, W. S. Reed, and O. I. Reed, and they are still shareholders and J. G. Rv-- i off it era of the company. I. O. Rood, U president; J EDITORIAL IS CHINESE GAMBLING LICENSED? Are Chinese licensed to conduct gambling houses in Ogden? vice-presi-d-r- d; W. S. Reed, vie i Reed, secretary aH tenoral ager; A. K. Retd, a'.n O During the past week four ecle tials were arrested by the city police on the charge of gambling. Earn defendant posted one hundred dollars in cash as bond for appearance, but when their names were called in the ' i :i a Of ; 'S city court they failed to appear. The court declared the bonds forfeited and it appears the incident is closed. The public has a right to know why the accused did not appear in court, and, failing to appear, why they were not brought in. Is it possible this bond money waa put up in the form of a license to carry on the business of gambling? If the games continue to run that will be the answer. Apparently Judge Hendricks is not satisfield with the present method of which has Ogden has one procedure, hut is not clear as to what withstood changedcompany as but conditions method to pursue. The Post sug- few business films have. the Despite gests bench warrants and $500.00 advent of the bicycle, the motorcycle, bonds. Ihc automobile, the truck, and the all of which made inroads on tractor, WERER COUNTY REPUBLICANS (he business of this establishment, the IN HARMONY firm of J. G. Retd & Brothers comThe Post is pleased to note that pany continues to flourish. complete harmony marked the meetForty-fiv- e years ago this well known ing of the Weber county Republican firm was established, and from that central committee at its meeting Wed- day to this it has been a leader in the nesday afternoon. The Post also com- manufacture of harness, saddles and mends the action of the committee horse In 1905 the firm was in its resolve to go to the state con- changedgoods. a from partnership to a vention with the determination of havwhich included the sons of ing a citizen of this county nominated the founders. Previous to 1905 the for governor, and in event of his nom- alaro of business was at 2448 Wash ination work unitedly for his election. ngton avenue, but since that dale it The action of the committee is only has been housed in the large three-stor- y what was anticipated, and the Repubbrick building at the corner of licans of Weber county can be depend- Kiesol avenue uid Twenty-fourt- h ed on to adhere to that plan of pro- street. cedure. However, that is not enough. For several the company has When the Republicans of this county beer exclusivelyyears a manufacturing and go into the state convention or send wholesale 'establishment, and it is totheir delegates there, they are honor day the only business of that kind bound to support the nominee of that between Denver and the Pacific coast. convention, no matter if they do fail Years ago the company gained an to get their man over. Ogden and and for its harn Weber county could have most any- saddles,reputation and that reputation has been thing in the gift of the Republican guarded with zealous care There arc party of Utah if the game had been o the vicinity if Ogden fa fieri who played fair in the past. That is to ere still using Reed harness which say, if they had supported the party was purchased more than a quarter of nominees for United States senator, a century and like sets arc still for governor and congress they would in use all ago, over the Rocky Mountain have the confidence of the Republicans region. As the resolutions of the state. Reed cowboy saddles have been favorites on the western ranges for adopted by the committee states: "Weber county ranks second in taxable property and population and unheard of in other nations, banks in stands the peer of any county in the even small towns, insurance covering state in loyalty and devotion to her every line of endeavor, and common citizenship; that the county has never lowly commodities such as soap in been represented in the governor's quantities and varieties which the inchair in the thirty-tw'- o years of state- habitants of most other world counhood; and there appears to be a senti- tries do not dream of. Modern plumbment throughout the state favoring a ing and sanitation in the home is a Weber county man for the guberna- thing distinctly American. America will prosper in proportion torial nomination, and that leading citizens throughout the state have ex- as its people understand and encour policies which aid inpressed a desire and willingness to age broad-gaug- e support a candidate from Weber coun- vestment of capital and development of industries, with resulting distributy for that great office. Utah Republicans want to recognize tion of necessities and luxuries to the the claims of Weber county, and if masses, steady employment and good possible give them the recognition they wages. desire, and if it is not done at this The tariff protects our industries time it will be because it will not be possible to overcome the prejudice that our workers and our farmers from has been brought about by party bolt- destructive competition of ers, who glory in having a Democrat countries. It must not be made a poin the United States senate and a litical football. It ia a serious ant Democrat governor in the state house. technical subject, demanding expert While the Republicans of the state specialized knowledge of conditions will rejoice at the appearance of har- in this and other countries. mony in Ogden and Weber county, there are many who will want to be shown that the party bolters can be made to tote fair. Just now it ap- Y pears there will be no bolting, hut there may be between now and November. There is hut one way to insure success for the party, and that is to go first to the primaries and vote for delegates whose Republicanism has stood the test for men who believe in the party and its policies. This is the plain duty of every Republican. The Republican who remains Y away from the primary has no right to kick if assistant Democrats are sent Y to represent him, and the man who lias Y no interest in politics has no right to Y complain, no mutter what happens. There is every indication that this Y is a Republican year, especially in the state of Utah, and it is only necessary that Utah Republicans stand by their fiarty to elect the men who are placed Y in nomination at the state convention. They hare the votes, and it is only Y necessary that Rcpubliuns place party principle before personal or local prejudice, and they will win. on s ?. i : "V. ' ? ..? ; ) ; ij : 4 . ; low-wa- ? i ; r 1 man- Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc. Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of THE OGDEN TOST . Published weekly at 2428 Kies el Ogden, Utah, for April 6, 1928. ss. State ol Utah, County of Weber ann Before me, a notary public, in for the State and county aforenaid. Charles V. K. personally appeared been who duly sworn having Saxton, and to says that deposes law, acording he is the treasurer of the Ogden Post ave-nu- e, Printing 'and Publishing company and that the following is, to the and bebest of his knowledge owner the of statement lief, a true afore- of the and management ship shown in date the for said publication the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in Section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1. That the names and addresses r, if the publisher, editor, managing are: business managers and Publisher, The Ogden Post Printing and Publishing company, Ogden, Utah; Editor, W. P. Epperson, Ogden,Utah; Assistant Editor, C. A. Ep- almost a half century. Many a champion rider has ridden an outlaw to vie- tory on one of Reed's celebrated sad- dies; and there aie thousands still in use on the western ranges, and they are to be found in Australia and South America. Quality and service has kept this company in business in the face of the most severe competition any business has ever known, and it is ttill going strong. Besides harness and saddles there are manufactured a line of horse blankets and canvas goods of all kinds. i i - ji It," Elinor Glynn Van Dene Greene Murder Case, The Way Things Are Your Moneys Worth Kitty," Deeping Pluck, Basil King Perhaps 1 Am, Edward Bok That Man Heinie Sutters Gold Story of Philosophy," Durant Conquistador Caravan, Galsworthy - V - WEBER FLORAL 748 Street Twenty-eight- h Phone 410 Washington Are. Ogden, Utah' ' heres a good one for Hart Schaffner & Marx made it. -- its a style that the best Y dressed men of for the DURANT-STA- R Two-Do- or Sedan (IHustratrJ) fY Y V The Best, $1.00 per dozen! Why pay more? i 2465- ge The new DURANT-STAstands unequalled for performance, qual-d automobiles the greatest value ity and style among all offered ever the largest closed car for the world's lowest price. Roadster F.O. B. LANSING, MICH. Saapcn on .0 noiltli at .Lahtnti.coM Four. Door Scdin A ff $495 $495 $570 i Street at Kiesel Ave. PJ Li VERI'ES Phone 331 BEING MADE Europe and Amer- ica are .wearing now 2 buttons, peaked lapel, trim lines. algerian browns, shades blues. R. T. MITCHELL CO. Twenty-thir- d EASTER LILIES CARNATIONS easy-Clemen- ts low-pricc- Y Notary Pidlic. r R t this 5th day of April, 1928. ELMIRA OCDFv (SEAL) My commission expires May 6, igjj ' - world's lowest price is here Y Y hd for further information inquire at - largest closed car Y Tr1 uh-ri- Roche The Rampant Age Y Y small-minde- Swnrn to and Sixteen to Forty, Marna Revolt in the Desert, Lawrence Nevada, Zane Grey Perfect Behavior, Donald Ogden Stewart Water, Terhune The Poor Gentleman, Ian Hay Plutocrat," Tarkington The Wise Wife, Arthur S. Napoleon, Ludwig Count Luckner Y Y er . Stab, f ESSENTIAL TO BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT A New' York state newspaper, in ridiculing the attempts of agitators to inflame the American people against many of our basic lines of industry, says: The railroads of the country, which have been made the target for the venom of the d and the demagogic, carry n ton of freight one mile for less than a cent, while in Ben Franklin's day when a dollar hai ten times the purchasing price it now has, it cost $8 to move a ton of freight a mile. A taxicab would charge about $10 for currying a pussengor as fur as he might ride on a street car in practically any great American city for less than a dime. Yet there is never any political outcry against the taxicab driver only against the ' transportation company. This country has been made a leader in world affuirs not by the peanut-stand method of doing business but by the broad-gaug- e activities of men w'ith vision who have done things in a big way with vast amounts of capital. The peanut-stan- d method would never have given every family automobiles, a dozen transcontinental railroads, electricity and telephones in every nook and corner of the land, gasoline and lubricating oils at prices st; Come and see the many books of fiction and travel, a few of which are listed below. t Y tha name of the pers..n or poration for whom such trust. T seting, is given; also that ti,. two paragraphs contain embracing affiants full knS4 and belief as to the circumsu!.C6 ?! hniJ R1 conditions under which and security holders who du pear upon the books of the tomJ trustee, hold stock and ecun n a ennacity than ti.at of Sons fide owner: and this fcf :".a no reason to believe that eVofr person, association, or corporation any interest direct or incirei m L said stock, bonds, or other than as so stated by him. CHARLES V. K. SAXTON have edi-xi- 2 ' lgi; Circulating Library en-via- '4 in person, Ogden, Utah; Treasurer, Charles V. K. Saxton, Kaysville, Utah. 2. That the owners owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the tola' amount of stock are: W. P. Epperson, C. A. Epperson and Charles V. K. Saxton, all of Kaysville, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, ntor gages, or otter securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs nex above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders ss they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee, or in a fiduciary relation, to 6. NOW greyhound and grampian |