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Show Friday, July THE OGDEN POST Utah growers are shipping $750,000 Any tendency of government t) farm, when properly used, and do a enter such fields should be carefully great deal more besides. As a com- worth of cherries this year, mostly . weighed in the light of it possible fort in the farm home, raising the from Davis county. Gunnison Heavy plantings of trout each Friday by The Og-- I feet upon the very geniua of our n level of living, and as a labor, time Post Printing and Publishing com I atitutiona." and money saver in the business end, and pheasants are made by game deI pany, 2428 Kieael avenue. The chamber of commerce la to he it is fast becoming the accepted thing, partment. Eureka Knightsville road being It is safe to say that in the not dis Entered . Kcond-clmetier wil graveled. electrification farm future tant ,cientif be 17. 1927, at the post office at . Delta starts street-oilin- g campaign. necessary and indispensable. lcally progressive opinion, Hie Ogden Post in-de- Or-tob- u. er Ogden, l5tah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. NO CRYING NEED FOR EXPERIMENTS Subscription Price: $1.00 per Year Industrial Review Of Utah For Week State will oil some highways in Millard county. New bank opens at Delta. Utah receives 22 carloads California seag bees for summer "The state's long study into the need for compulsory liability insurson. ance is nearing its end," aaya the San Uintah railroad, steepest line in the & R. G, D. on Salina Work begins EDITORIAL Francisco Examiner. "Advance re- W. road to Salina narrow-gaug- e coal mines, world, receives 3 GO, canyon indicate that no crying need was ports service. for engine Knoll wel Monticello freight Boulder CONGRATULATIONS TO found for the prposed legislation. Sevier county may issue $200,000 strikes heavy, wet gas at 2,643 feet. HOTEL BIGELOW would advocated the of "Some plans bonds for new schoool buildings. The officers and directors of thej have meant increased taxation for the Brigham City Turkey raising South Sterling mine Mayfield Hotel Bigelow are to be congratulated motoril(t a profitable proves industry. shun Some of thinjr be to developed. railNew electric hostelgroup Brigham City on the sucres, of that popular , hem chancci fop fraud in Eureka Eureka Lily earnings inway track laid to gravel pits. ry. Not only Is the hotel company to jnJ auita. 50 per cent over last month. crease beMantua Anderson mine Charles be congratulated, but congratulations have not been advanced to Eureka North Lily has opened for ing developed production. are also due Ogden and the state of dateFigures to ,how that lnjured or Utah on having such a magnificent I aurvj vor of accident Ogden American Linen Co. plant good ore in three new faces. found victims to employ CO operhotel home in which to entertain the being impossible to collect judgments from atives. enlarged, . stst and this to city pcnplewhocome motorists. If evasions of Get Lake r City $2,500,000 paper Ogden Pessimists prophesied that the hotel were common enough to createjudgment a crisis, millSalt is to to 750 would not pays tut Ogden could not then there up employ projected U mjght j aome justification men. Forty-mil- e railroad may be support such a hotel and had much to for compulsory insurance, but not y built into forest for pulp wood for concerning the folly of the enter-- 1 rwjae paper mill. won prise. The Post is pleased to record Fifteen students from State has $2,000J)00 highway con- scholarship honors at the Ogden the fact that the croakers were mis- FARM ELECTRIFICATION University tracts now under way. taken, as they usually are when real SUCCESSFUL of Utah for the schoof year which Price Utah Power & Light Co. ended men determine to put an enterprise in June. The list of honor stuFarm electrification Is a proven suc- make contract for municipal dents included the over. The men who are shaping the following: James destinies of the hotel are men of vis- cess. Statistics on the lied Wing, lighting. Durrant, John L. Campbell, Stephan Lead-zinc Salina mines install elec- Erfictt, James ion and rapacity, and they are to be Minnesota, experimental rural line Junior Hepburn, tric hoiBt and other equipment. found connected with many of the I how that future prosperity and Raymond Poulter, I Cedar City to have a new $100,000 Power, Thair Rich, Adelaide Kenneth which go to make Ogden cipatlon from hard work for the farm-th- e Smith, fine city which it is acknowledged f .Bpmg to come through use cf hotel. D. Smith, Albert Spann, Orin Dayrel I Mantua County buys land to elim(ilsctricityt to stivers, Charles Thorstensen, Lorene I The Hotel Bigelow has rounded out . Continuous records are available inate dangerous highway curve. is and Helen Wilcox. Watt I v farms served during the Ogden Engineers survey gas line its first year successfully and it will yr by continue to gain in popularity and sue- - experiment over a period of four to Ogden and Salt Lake from Baxter theCongratulatory cards were sentuniScholarship committee of the cess as the years go by. The travel-- 1 fewJ At the end of this time it basin gas wells. found that revenue had increased Ogden Rapid progress made on versity to the 329 students who had ing public and many of our people ap--1 the highest average grades for the over elecEcho be-P dam and railroad relocation. 1924, when hotel, and 1 preciato a first-clas- s All those who received cards year. was first Low on bid and Davis that availtricity employed, were such accommodations Kaysville fore high had an I investment had increased but 8.8 average of 2.15 honor points school is $87,165. able in Ogden they went elsewhere for per n their work. This is higher than a de- New school coat to Operating expense Layton actually grade those accommodations. cf.nt, B average, and those maintaining it The success of the Hotel Bigelow I ? 1 Per(,cnt Dairy products $15,245. 7 F Bountiful to have a new $27,250 during the four years of university cet more has vilenced the prattle of many a work are awarded honors at the time I enu than in ?5,Jl,er 1924, and poultry prod junior high school. j ucts 88 per cent more. And the total Castle Dale State pledges im- of graduation. electric bill for five farms in 1927 provement of Salina canyon highway. The cards sent to these honor stuWEAKNESS OF BUDGETS Park City Carload of new machin- dents conveyed the following mesThe weakness of budget laws lies I th? re klton of the ery arrives for East Side Silver mine. sage: In the interest of scholarship J? in the act that very often the evil It Ogden dedicates new airport. the university wishes to congratulate ,the budgets are aimed at, is strengthened Salt Lake City building for six rou on your excellent record made durinclusively that by budget systems increasing the c ec tricity will pay its own way on the months nears $5,000,000. volume and legitimizing the number ing the past year." officials demands. of and The claims of all the departments, boards, commissions, bureaus, and individual officials and fees created by new laws 50 to the ordinary budget commission and are given official recognition as claims against the state, city, county, etc. A budget commission as a rule does not feel the duty of questioning, reducing, rejecting claims, but as a rule legalizes, validates, increases, defends and gives the legislative department an excuse to appropriate and spend. Unless the executive and treasury arms of government demand reduction of taxes, on a definite line of principle, budget systems may result in higher taxes and increased appropriations as the budget machine only officialism. enlarges Telephone 365 honey-makin- 000-pou- nd I Students Scholarship at oth-aa- 10-ye- ar Pet-terso-n, eman-enterpris- rev-croak- es er P?lnt. markeUng, reducing the value of products, harboring insects an!P eases, and poison weed causfairi. losses to livestock. The losses, agencies in diatribe There are in Utah a number of weeds considered to be unusually per- nature and control of weed sistent and difficult to eradicate once cusMd in Circular 71 of the Utah f" they have become established. The most common in this group are wild morning glories, white tops, Canada thistles, perennial sow thistles, and Russian knapweeds, the last being one of comparatively recent introduction. Helping Himself The weeds in this group are quite were entertaining a vi.it They generally feared and much talked of t dinner, and, when the by the farmers. They are feared be- wm ben eeten, little cause if allowed to persist they usually take possession of the soil and bin Wont you have another c der the growth of farm crops. The tart, Mr. Hobbs?" apple discouraging fact about these weeds is their spread. Old infested areas are increasing in size, and each year 1 1 new lands are becoming infected. In time practically every farmer in Utah Good!" said Johnnie. will be fighting one or more of these weeds unless some vigorous methods er, remember your promise. YouSi if it was necessary to cut into are taken to keep them in check. nd tert I eoold have On the other hand, there is another group of weeds much less feared by the farmers, but which is causing far Conservative Estimate greater total losses in Utahs crops Easterner: And you mean to . because of their wide distribution. These are mostly animals in nature, that you have 865 days of simvy such as red root, purslane, Russian in California?" Westener: Precisely so, and One or thistle, and lambsquarter. that', more weeds of this group is present a mighty conservative estimate- on evefy farm in Utah, and is materially affecting acre yields and the quality of the crop harvested. A survey made in the summer of ! 1926 of Utah, Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, Box Elder, Tooele and Cache counDont forget we will give a ties showed that about eighty-fiv- e per cent of the fields have weeds in$10.00 Fishing Rod to the terspersed with the crops. The area one who presents the largof the land occupied by these weeds covers from five to ninety per cent est trout this season. of the fields. It is difficult to arrive at the exact 3 lbs. 8 ozs. Largest e, loss that occurs each year in Utah cleaned. Presented by A. due to weeds, but undoubtedly it amounts to millions of dollars; moreE. Bruerton. over, there is an occasional death of some individual caused by eating the roots of a poison weed. In addition there is a great annoyance and sufCAPT. & MACK fering from hay fever which ia caused largely by weeds. Some of the ways 1666 Washington Avenue by which weeds cause losses are: Robbing the crop of moisture and plant Phone 978-- J food, lowering the crop yield, increasing the cost of producing Crops and it fgg joLV&u"ffyo;sH EWS S& Fishermen to-dat- The Great Independent Announces ng UNFAIR FORM COMPETITION For sixteen years following annexation of the Philippine Islands, importation of duty-fre- e sugar from the islands wss limited to 800,000 tons an nually. This restriction on imports' tions was removed in 1914 and since that time all Phillippine sugar has been admitted without payment of customs taxes. In addition to sugar from this source the product of Porto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands, more than 1,200,000 tons, comes in duty-freThis makes a potential tax-fre- e supply of nearly two million tons or of the annual consumption of the United States. This sugar is produced with labor wages, not nearly as high as on American farms, in a tropical climate, and delivered by water transportation. It is not an unreasonable demand on the part of American beet sugar producers that the importations from our island possessions be restricted to some reasonable amount. The taxes this country loses by destroying homo sugar production must be added to the total toll taken by cheap labor foreign sugar production. Carman Motor Co. 2450 Grant Avenue, Phone 913 as dealer in Studebaker-Erskin- e e. Ogden one-thi- rd rOWER EMANCIPATED Corporation of America is gkd to THE Studebaker this announcement knowing that the stabil- ity and reputation of an automobile dealer are important considerations in the purchase of a motor car. You, your family, and friends are cordially invited to inspect in this new Studebaker home four great lines of motor cars ranging from Studebaker-Erskin- e the new Erskine Six at $795 to the new President Straight Eight at $1985, f. o. b. factory. No matter what your taste or purse, you will find in these Studebaker-Erskine models precisely the car to fit your motoring needs. WORKER "Electrification of factories ia proat a rapid pace in the United States," according to Journal of American Institute of Electrical Engineers. "Over 70 per cent of the total of 41,000,000 horsepower prime movers in factories is now electrical. On the average, each wage earner is aided by 4.3factory horsepower. raount tw5w great as in ceeding 1910 The New President Straight Eight 100 Horsepower 131-ia- dt 80 Miles wheelbase The Commander WorlcTs Champion Car Per Hour u The worker's assets are no longer limited to his hands and the strength of his back. In the place of man pow er have come a multitude of incredibly efficient machines that have increased h., efficiency many times over. The emancipation of the Ameri- can wage earner began with the advent of electricity in industry. Power nas given him his high earning power. A SOUND BUSINESS ATTITUDE At a recent meeting the chamber of commerce of the United States expressed a sound and progressive the resolutions mirable should be the viewpoint of American citizen who wishes toevery our prosperity increase and our see character made stronger and more unified. civilization," it said, ierve!Srrce there shall be placed upon the individual only that degree hich will prevent his encroachment upon the rights of others, thus releasing to the utmost US I every proper dfrecti "Our form of government most expresses and maintains this ithin our.basi; law exists principle. ample provision for such changes as may from time to time he necessary to safeguard our people. It is therefore essential that our government should scrupulously from entering any of the fields or transportation, communication, and commerce, or any phase when it can bo fnbu8,ns. undertaken and conducted in the public interest by private enterprise. Avenged 72.525 miles per hour for 24 hours under A. A. A. supervision. Established new world records tee stock enclosed can. regardless of power or price, from 5 to 2000 miles and from 1 to 24 hours. 1985 2485 holds all the highest endurance and epeed records for fully equipped rtock cart, retardlesa of power or price! Ita heroic feat 25,000 in leaa than 23000 minute means long life, low upkeep WPoanng performance. 1435 to 1625 jlakjhdwy ,e- The New Ersldne Six na-tion- a! Kaer rouuJer-tn- ore powerftiL Recently taro stock Erakine Club Sedans each traveled 1000 mQea in lem than 1000 canaecutiTa minutes a record mwi Ut by any stock car priced below $1000. 795 o 965 jtabkjhdwy re-fra- m ry, io,0 Methods of Weed Control in Bulletin TUBMEMK. tax-eati- 13. Yo cm drirt Studebaker and Erskine hour thedaytnej tan 40 miles are debrered the result ofprecision workmanship andper adranced engineering |