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Show Friday, April 27. The Ogden Post loop THE GRANDSTAND ucts company, was established Billions After being buffeted about for the by J. S. Becker and his sonV V ? HE CANNOT wbeks, the final decision Becker and A. E. Becker. i l'ukfyhhfd rich Friday by The O- past severalcommission to expend up to sin Fort Printing and lublihing com- of the city mained under the same mans ha, tho baseball JR.) iOST, (Ily remodeling for $1000 KicKfl 2128 ever pany, avenue. since its organization z grandstand in Ixirin Farr rark seems riTTSUURC.IL PA., April IT ago. his or short. is The a wondrous man; both long memorys chord, copper a second-classtruck have popular s Entered as matter Oc- to America's nine billion dollar electric He a vast, modern plant at O doesnt know his bosom friend when he takes him into denToday tober 17, 1027, at the post office at with the buseball fraternity and the Industry with ity many bewildering is in the manufa.iur engaged court. The gambler, too, is cited there; the copper doesnt say Becco. In Ogden, Utah, under the Act of Mure was discussed before the En litfhe grandstand at the park is In every department is--3, 1VJ, gineers society of Western Pennsyl just what the culprit's name it changes in a day... The Post institution the most efficient tml tv Lad repair, and is not in the best pos- vania S. Samuel here Wyer, by arises to suggest, well have our little say, that coppers go to equipment is used. The Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year sible location in the park. Of that consulting tonight engineer of Columbus, is a model of cleanlires so A be at wont school that plant tests there is no argument. It has been Ohio. Mr. Wyer, they way. memory night who represents tha sanitation. to -3G5 the proposed that the grandstand should cell: fire the u c the d E a memory change proper thing cop just be moved to another part of the park, tional cannot t0day hus a caPtcttr and hire one Mholl tell. Perchance the said that the bigwho know, Foundation, reand down torn EDITORIAL of ?ReA$?Ipany, per annum, LeirV repaired, expanded, in supply of item expense single chief be or gest cause of the and ; this condition and if they present one of the leading Jnaruj , may placed with a modern structure, small consumer of electricity mayor the ing OGDEN'S AIRFIELD other be should programs. sent from here down to and numerous sundry turera of beverages in the are, they perdition. Ogden is going to have an airfield The city commission, due to lack of is incurred between tho street and the e,tw country. consumer's premises. and a good one. That is settled. Just funds, could not find their way clear is Becco maintenance made from choicest where that field will be is still an to rebuild nor remove the stand, but "Interest, depreciation, ce.i. hops and yeast, filtered and . uncertainty. The Post wishes to go were able, by careful figuring by the and operating expenses in connection the and and water meter, cn record as unalterably and decisive aged m wood. Nenhw? CpUrwila ffnlH up to $1000 with the service wires city engineer, to allow . bottles nor their contents are towfij ly favoring tho project. Another problem reading of the meter, making out and I That air for remodeling. travel is the coming mode of transill 111 ClS I IvlglltS by human hands from the tim. presentation of the bill, collection of Co. amiably settled. is money, amounts to approximately sev-- 1 portation being regarded as a surekta. , enty-liv- e cents per month per con- -. the end of the ty. That Ogden shall be on the line CHARACTER IN PUBLIC tSl its months after passage Fifteen Ogden of flight' with a modern and fully filled with Becco, hermetiSE Sumer and ' represents practically two! emerge of the Interior iinds AFFAIRS . cents per kilowatt hour of average the department sealed with a crown that is ! rl,or unanimously de eiSeaKfd 25, 1927, of moved until it reaches you not Much is being said of the import- - UM( (aid Mr. Wyer. "For the con- - that the act of January of Products Company Becker In the school ready Just where the site of the propose! ance of character training in educa- I (inner using but twenty kilowatt granting the mineral rights has a beverage already assigned Ogden, this state has which airport shall finally be is not con tional institutions, from the greatest- hours, this is practically four cents I lands not otherwise The water used in the establishment those lands lie, earning this paper; provided o universities down to the smallest pub- p;r kilowatt hour. The total cost of I to the states in which - won a wide reputation for the quality, of Becco, and all Becker product? leadand satisfaction to its course, that the proper consideration lie school in the country. supplying the domestic consumer is I j8 working and deliciousness of its prod- eluding soda waters, is JLT of all proposed sites are given thorappearance of no undue purity of the famous Ogden Artesian The essentials of character building distributed approximately 21 per cent I i1? to the the product ucts. principal Becco, to those lands. claimants of wSIJJ number ough and careful consideration, am of students in university and post j generation, 12 per cent transmission has become a household tests 100 per cent pure. the best location chosen. Among the more important prob- this company, and 67 per cent distribution." courses. graduate word throughout the intenpountain It is well known that only two hx Just at this time two propositions There are now about 18 million res- lems which confronted the present adThe dean of New York university It is a pure, delicious, re- veragea have pronounced interior territory. of the alldepartministration are before the city commissioners as food consumers idential of instruction electric current speaks of character beer and milk. In the perfecticnvalu be in the United States and more than ment and received the early and Inter- freshing, nourishing and stimulating and that body is in somewhat of never ofthT must it that and beer important, exactly the same as modern Becco, the public has w! d quandry which one to accept. The made a mere classroom exercise, di- 3,200,000 commercial consumers, Mr. ested personal attention of Secretary beverage food and medicinal in and in taste an excellent substitute for W? Wright field has been given prefer- vorced from conduct and conscience. given Wyer said. He continued: "Of the 78 Work was of the status of the grants conbecause ence by a considerable number of states of values, but without the alcoholic contains the fotxl vS J Dr. John II, Denbight of Parker billion dollars total annual income of to the several public-lan- d women and chil- of beer Beo beer. of tent Men, town each in land authorities on nlr travel, as well as Institute, sections of and is very palatable, thire certain our in the people of the United States in insists that Brooklyn, many local men. It has its advan- social relationships behavior be made jyc, one billion seven hundred mil- - ship for the benefit of schools. These dren find Becco highly beneficial. quenching and is The story of the Becker Products The taikd water I. absolute'y no . provision for the is- tages, according to those championing more enlightened, more consistent, I lion, or 2.1 per cent was spent for all grants made lUtereJ M'S . , its cause, and it haa serious' disad more e evidence of company ia the story of an adherence than six times, and Becco is or and less selfish. electric service and eight and a half I aaanc prodiS lys Pafn vigorous in resulted has which vantages, according to others who are they reserved to the gov-oct- to an ideal entirely under filtered air. FollowS need of stressing char-- 1 billions, or 11 per cent, for all taxes. I !e 8I this Apply and real importaf-sound, the immediate growth which at were economic ia State Chemist Harms 1 The tax steady of known looking costs are made by the po-- 1 er.nment 8 kuds and conduct to our political aide of the question. The Wrigkt field picture of Utah. An analysis made February report conduct of public offi-- 1 litical representatives of the people. mJnfa cjafactr at the time the right ance in the industrialestablished and the fairs 7, 1928. in Oghas been offered to Ogden City for have In 1890 there was tate would otherwise 11 we would have better stand-- 1 The cost of electricity is the result of I The 'Becco' and . cials when v- was received, i the .first $100 per acre. Its assessed valuation, den, in a small building, j Vii in local and national affairs. ards and ceptionally clear. Furth bright home of the Becker Products comcovering a long period of years, has Becco more, fully meets the reouiix been $15 per acre. Many contend pany. In those early days, when the ments of the Utah, as well aa the that the price asked is exhorbitant, SOMETHING TO THINK the was still in West state, pioneering is powerful enough to protect the ing ra,8e eral Prohibition which limit St' Acts, and that a parcel of otherwise prac- ADOUT and Numerous bills were considered by the efficient modern equipment from excessive charges. alcohol in a public of percentage comBecker more the done used tically usclesi land is being offered at by The electric industry has to So many wonderful things have congress and the department, some of machinery of one per cent by S an exaggerated figure. of today was unknown; but the ume." I in the past ten year for the 'in were drafted the been secretary's wJch electricity accomplished that Eany ideals which characterize the by aja"c: I The city commission is endeavoring tad by tta of office, tad Becco is obtainable wherever nod to keep down overhead expense, and .H UbTVtar, TnT'tW? d" company today the same determinaand ia secretary with senators and represen tion to mflic believe that willing to plug any possible leaks in the drinks are to sold to make best the throughout the Weit beverages posin country. It has helped anything, is poible Electricity's in- - tat,vea from the states affected. In sible to manufacture, characterized It is a favorite with old and !j somewhat depleted municipal tress try young, not advance civilization. to afford such relief as was in the ur.th but ury. only institution from the the home, at picnics, auto I -j- O-l" l,ght. ,, a very beginIt ta. flooded our .treet. hU power under tabling log-The Holther field, conceded by a and camping trips wherever, in hA M ning. I I great many as being just as desirable The Becker Brewing & Malting the good things of life are appree? ?" onHHr?Uwithout ad(irUonai I SS. special committee true. Economics repre- as the Wright field, is being offered now called the Becker Prod- - ated! company, three wtat to the city for a period of ten years, U members, mind, "from questing ranging tauter.. ted general land office, one from states in their disposition of the lands rent absolutely frre. Such a proposi- ctat yiiahtencd01the8 Pver the data of human experience $ tion Beems to bo one solution for a housewifeanTit has breSt cour! I have found to be the facts in regard so granted in that they might dis- A WISE DECISION solicitor's with instructions office, In to the efforts for great saving declaring city. concrete, as Oh pose of the surface but must reserve J The question now squarely up to he mineral deposits subject to leasing' type of paving for Wilson Lane and the city commission is: which of the the Harrfaville s, under the direction of their legisla-ureroads, the city and two propositions will be the best for the proceeds to be devoted to county commissioners, who have job the dty, not only now, but in the the or in aid of common or ed in making the improvement are t support . future. be congratulated. tbita.Sro1"-electric indu.tr, b lee. than I schools. The American Legion members have charac public Concrete is now recognized ai the ;4 The effect of this legislation was thelintensive de- lf but old; of gfhSl millions century sectiollmds1 of dollars, hundreds 01 done considerable work at the llolther I insurance velopmcnt is recent. The last ten virtually to clear the title of the best and most permanent type of he to-- 1 field, and arc, of course, squarely be- n billions of dollars, by im of cent states to all those school section lands vy traffic highway paving, and mon 6G committee and The added organized have per special societies, years hind that project. In fact, it was en- companies, banks, saving of today s mediately and found that it was con- - where only the mineral question was miles of this type of pavement are not cent 70 accounts. trust per other customers, days gineers of the American Legion, and 1,800 n issue, unaffected by reservations of being laid than all other types eo To unnecessarily injure or harm it output and 72 per cent of todays ca- - fronted with approximately members of the same organization, were taken up the United States or individual claims bined. Cement from which concrete coal not consumpThese cases. 1919 the of a short be Since would little calamity, pending who instilled in the minds of the citpacity. been cut m related groups as nearly as pos-l- e of prior inception under the public is made is an Ogden product it a izens, of Ogden the absolute necessity only for the industry itself but for tion per kilowatt hour has s That is, two pounds of I Bible and specific recommendations and laws, and it stands as one of the unpatented, and thbre are no people who are largely interested of an airport cf real worth. They to be juggled where it is need used coal are today where three were I made to the secretary with a view to most important statutes affecting the not only started the movement along When properly constructed, under of the land involved as mblic domain enacted in recent years, in conversation, but in deed as well. required in $.919 for the same output. classification nonmineral. the been t Before estimated or mineral proper supervision, and of due U a the have materially having during Should their go-iintentions and ef- US CROWING DAYS Increasing voltages concrete is the most of the the convened in aggregates, that progress there following legislation feasible transmitting or forts be set at naught, should the ARE OVER 1 cember the work was of were y com present-das, pow-school remote more 3,125 approximately practically paving. Time thus judgment 'of that body be given due u Gasoline is a dangerous article TOpr "devciopment available. and. unsurveyed, or will come when tar pavements til fpleted and title of the states virtually surveyed consideration? ' ft rooster a be of as owner The with. rare as the of which is sections to settled hundreds tar exof 2,000,000 then acres, service under lay electric In the meantime the llolther field "The cost of I the I in automobile his law were or would be excepted standing sting smallest' item in the family budget, school land pursuant of their cl is the Ogden airport and is being used eft . rom the school land grants of the at the rear of his house while How much worse it would be if n most jmp0rtant. Electricity is fication with respect to mineral by all aviators who have visited this drivewayinside to get tools public-lan- d before states than because irincipal born old and had to look fonrui b.s were of less is collected that The section since the field waa established le went information item through heir known mineral line o the only character at the to growing young and ailly Wilmini-toothers average 65 P the 1 of the work last winter. Last Sunday the field to repair a leak in the gasoline committee war hi special came a rooster ana did a big business and was the Mecca e. faT more The average annual con- - abled the secretary to present to the time of the grant Dispatch. fen Jhe sumption of domestic consumers is1 proper committees of congress much of the Ogden aviation fans. There decided to scratch for gravel d a?i kilowatt bourn, costing an- - comprehensive data bearing on the are those who believe that both the roadway. It didnt mean anything bi dripping u an average of $28.62 or bill then pending under which it was Wright and Holther lands will be re to him that gasoline was know a he beside him down didnt a class for first field. to grant to the states out- cents quired landing ai day. proposed per on have cook-been heater 1 scratching of These lands adjoin each other and are might ii 'yCT 8a;d that the cost right all school sections regardless of I meal for six persons by elec-- 1 their mineral character and in support E separated by a high voltage power dynamite! Evidently his claws 8trck a line which should be removed; and i off a spark, for the next instant K tricity would be about 12 'cents, en--or1 f a substitute bill drafted in the ir was full of tires, cushions, twisted ejg is understood that the removal woul ice of the secretary. Aa a result of f cent of the cost of the SI per I not be strenuously opposed by the metal and white leghorn feathers! K The cost of cooking would his efforts this most vexatious prob- meaj rnorcwill crow no Works power company. It is conceded that cost of the spinach. lem was settled for all time by the oi the about equal W hile gasoline is about the most these lands are the only lands avail-"abdecrease in rates is not the enactment on January 25, 1927, of the in close proximity to the city. dangerous, all petroleum products onjy decreasing aspect. The lighting I bill favored by YARD, 2003 JEFFERSON AVENUE him, which granted It is evident that the city commis-- . should be handled with care. The na efficiency of the modern Mazda lamp I the mineral sections sub- I: in to the states sion is up against it for funds with tional Board of I ire Underwriters re-- 1 s jj,ree times that of the old carbon j (Opposite City Cemetery) to existing reservations made by ject tcij I which to improve an airport. There ports that in 1926, $14,978,599 was me janipt A Mazda lamp will give threel the government and to legal rights ij Residence Phone 1956-- R is no provision for such expenditure amount of wasted wealth that ta Business Phone 1224 the times as much illumination with already initiated under the public land in the budget, nor are there funds up in oil smoke. wi iamc amount of current input as a car-- 1 laws. The law also restricted the available even if provided for in the IU1 bon lamp of the same size. There res budget. As the matter now stands has been a steady decrease in the it seems that the Holther field wil ttl For Mazda instance, of lamps. price be used until funds are available. size haa decreased from LET Ogden will have an airport, and The lx)s dam catastrophe to 23 cents in 1927. Due to the i, this paper believes that Mayor Frank is a terrific Angeles ji.o indictment of the policies decrease in rates and increasing ii Francis and Commissioners Harman in in developing public owner- - cjPncy in electric lamps, today's Peery and Fred E. Williams will lay illummore times undertakings. suniers get fourteen their cards face up on the table am 1 Advocatos of public ownership of ination for a dollars worth of select the best possible site for it. who have always fought state or trie energy than was secured in 1886. Show You trott government supervision. They have amounts of new capital have Urge IIALF MAST rived taxation it as and new fought been necessary to provide the regulation Never before in the history of Og- is applied to private enterprise. equipment required by the rapid den, in so brief a space of time, has Mi or business growth of the electric industry. More the Stars and Stripes flown at half is Publicly owned industry I Bens on an "outlaw" millions hundred one largely operated one than billion, mast out of respect to the memory week of three honored citizens of this city, basis. That is, it is subject to no regu- of dollars of this new capital came (viler cus-o- f check taxation or lation, of the from supervision, 1,432.000 as has been the case during the perindustrys relati any kind which, for the protection I tomers who became shareholders, iod from April 15 to the present date. of the Is state the j commandeered public, be by cannot applied Capital Sunday, April 15, saw the passing Mr of two distinguished figures, not of or federal government to all lines of but must btf induced to flow into the Iter p endeavor. is private As capital enterprise. private Ogden alone, but of the entire state. There is only one excuse for such property and loaned for the use of Those two honored and beloved characters were U. S. .Marshal J. Ray exemption it enables advocates of others, the manager assumes a ownership to claim a saving" fold obligation to, first maintain the Ward, who served his country faithto consumers as the result of public integrity of the capital so that the well fully und during the late World war, and Captain E. T. llulaniski, a operation of business. But at what a money that is put in is not dissipated, veteran of the Civil war, and later a price! Even with these "savings, and, second, to pay an adequate to prominent figure in Ogden and Utah. public ownership under political man- - the owners of the loaned capital. Almost one week to the day, on agement is generally so extravagant "Government ownership would not April 21, another of this city's most that the actual cost to the people, alter this as it would be necessary outstanding figures passed to the when all expenses are footed up, is for the government to borrow money Great Beyond. Warren Lafayette much greater than for the same serv- just the same as a private corporaLowest Wattis, a tower of strength in the ice rendered by private industry un- tion, and it would assume the same Most business affairs of Ogden, a masterly der public regulation. Car. d obligation of safe use and According to press reports, the gov- payment of interest. figure throughout the state and the entire west, prominently affiliated ernors investigating commission in Discussing methods of applying with club, Bocul and political activ California places the blame for the rates to consumer, Mr. Wyer said: We invite you to see these high class cars at your ities, but recently married and just failure of the St. Francis dam square"Merely having service at cost is earliest convenience and to let us demonstrate returned from his wedding trip, was ly on the builders of the structure and not enough. The important thing is e Gardner complete stricken in states and but a few that the foundations were de- who pays the cost. Is' service sold suddenly just what they will do. line Includes three distinctive brief hours was no more. fective. Also, the commission said below cost to one group and the losses series of Eights-in-lin-e How beautiful the tribute to noble that failure of the structure indicated made the on another class of consum75,85 and 95. Available In 13 As distributors in this territory, we are equipped manhood is the flag at half mast. the desirability of having all such ers? up Does part of the cost come out custom-designe-d How painful its significance. dams erected and maintained under of the general public body sty Ire to give you excellent service. In treasury? ng In price from the supervision and control of state Ontario, one-haof cost the of rural $1195 to $2495, f. o. b. St. GOT MOSES lines comes out of the authority. treasLouis, these three series afford DO CHEATED In other words, it has taken a terrif-- c ury. Its tax exemption public raises Seeing is believing. The design of this car is so an merely onequsled How often, oh, how often, in the to opportunity ing tragedy to show that no lies taxes on all other property. distinctive that those seeing it on the street cangratify every personal prefer-enc-e days that have gone by, have we heard n mere municipal ownership,safety of the and the that "Many that are in panaceas to men say: I would not take public t should not be regard size, style, not resist the temptation of inspecting it. color and price. exempted from the supposed to lower domestic consumer Yo, office as a gift. No, sir, not for me. same strict regulation and supervision costs are based on emotions and do by Anyway, I could not afford it"? How hat applies to private' ownership of not face all the facts. There is no often, oh, how often, in these days do ike enterprises. Nature tim economic Santa Glaus to graciously grants no we see some men shaping the politto public responsibilities. wipe out costs. Ignoring these V ical and financial policies of their exemptions may Her laws operate without regard to fool the people, but. in the long run, hon city? They know just hoar to con- ownership. when costa have been incurred, someduct the affairs of the city and imagone pays, Wr 3124 Washington Avenue ine they could be as successful in ex553 The trouble with peace Phone KOi propaganda tracting money out of a deficit as s that when its permitted Tb navy got back its it isnt Teapot, only was Moses in getting water out of a N to CARS. whenits find that the uessury.and it rock. had nt permitted. Publishersnecessary ' Syndicate. tapped it. Nine Invested In Electric Industry TELL as-fx-- cta 11 to-da- te j! Telephone Becker Products an Outstanding Institution &!? m man-ufactur- , I I in; I J.: I er - I 1 one-ha- lf I taf,r,ta, aSMJ il& ; I TbbT. feeln7ttatoL.teriou S" JSSSSS j SSPiSKS! nt & j- - . j one-ha- (! royil-tie- 0ne-thir- d. r con-incrcas- ed dis-lgre- ss De-tanc- -- es j sec-ion- sky-scrape- rs. I en-V- n :?S 1 H. Hansen I I of-n- . n-tno- 1 atM Marble and Granite Monumental I le 1 40-w- att I effi-liemitt- ed con-sh- ip elec-indust- i CURT BROWN ry the two-publ- ic I GARDN zgh.t mii The Worlds Americas two-fol- Price Eight. Powerful Stock T lf CURT BROWN MOTOR CO. Salt-Creeke- -- rs INTERMOUNTAI DISTRIBUTORS GARDNER D 2329 |