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Show jvMnv. I Rodeo, 17, 1928 August THE OGDEX POST Parade, IS Beauty Contest Unique Affair attis Named Snt For Governor! For U. S. Senator linn A. lo, I tit'.un; Wii-sloy- S. S. Mi't Suit Igtke; , llulli-.ti- I',. l lllu-ii.- Industrial Review Of Utah for Week s, ilfiix, Salt Wuyiif T. i.nkt ; 1. Orlo AIimi, I'rovn; Seth Winning contestant for the other Sluimway, Blniitlmg; J. I'. Martin, Ernest Bamberger, of Stilt Lake, honored with Republistate officers are as follows: Midvale will Itiihl $2,000 soldiers K. A. IVUy, iteaviM, alui i Trontinued from page 1.) S.ilinn; Ir. can nomination lueimirial United on for States Senator ari'hwuy. the of first ballot Secretary State, .John W. Peters, i. I.. Olson, Salt l uki. under way on most spirited contest held in tears. alter Price rrTThttw able to scratch Lasses, of Brigham City. Gruveling 15. K. Aiternuit' itelofatis an-rice canyon road. Shacking horse, whose ability to Attorney General : George I. I'ar-- ! Hayes. Kiehmoiiti; l.omi Muir, itouu Jamwdow is not questioned by ker, of Provo. Jji'j.Oini school being completed at l'iuil li. lioliby. Sal! I.uke; .lolui iit'ul; him. .S.tau' F A. Knows that Stiificld. . Christensen, itontli, Si.iiiisli 1erk; ii. I., Hurt. who of Mt. Pleasant. school Purbon bA jwkett, of Oneal, Nevada, high Price county , JoigiMiM-nami Mwmi; Stanley State Auditor: Ivor Ajax, of Tooele. V.unti, nlace in the Buhl Rodeo held arts building. reding new inechnnicul l'aniel Ilobert, Seipio. 5 day o July Superintendent of Public InstrucRiver - Gorinne-Ben- r Pity Brigham ",55 that time he, by the ride that tion. Dr. C. N. Jensen, of Salt take. to tlu vml, of tlu oiul being oiled. trilmte Ui:h ad forced the people to the con- I'lnh liejiartmeii',, vs hu h lie ehur.tet-erii-Zi.ni Park Mt. Carmel highway nif that he was the best rider as one of the ou'.stundiny iinnel is S; Hr cent coinidcted. northwest. Mr. Duckett drew convention hall early in the morning Davis county marketed 1,2HS,000 groiik in the eountis, m;is iani hy finals. Gold with hundreds more waiting outside. ilarton of iosva in his inhlross. inuud of cherries this year, besides Alajor il last day in the lobbies seemed as crowded lit' espeeially eoiniiinieiiti kl the I7nl ruck shipnn nt.--. the Diamond A horse that Hotel Buhl with, a Tecord of bucking ever oven after.... the convention had i.eguininures oil the IY! per rent In f:n mill Mrs. C. M. Peterson will huve to M1 rIm 0rt all lin.l.tw fjjlw iMviise in ineaihership vshi.h they have barge of the registry book. The huge throng was in a keen scratched him the required aeliiend daring the past year. 'I'lii-i- s Brigham City employs professional receptive mood and cheered the var- an inereuse larger than of uuy othei rat hunters to rid city of rat pkigue. c0nds. ,aus speakers as they were lt department in the United State., he Brigham City Work begins on changle, who is beyond a doubt said. rider of the $:Vr.0,lM0 federal wild fowl conservawJstis from Buhl, and placed Seta were provided on the bril-T- n Tlie Amerieun Legion, Mr. Barton tion project. of j living from Richmond f lntly lighted stage for consultation this year. s vitally interested ill polities .stated, n Idaho' state line ulrcady lu ill. tjie haye 0pert Uttle the i committeemen, prominent tlie hi general meaning of the term State advertises for last highway Rruneau, Idaho, who is the 2?rs convention o officers and guests. and urgeH the voters to n reawu WelIndian w G. the for this year, in Sevier, A. contracts It. Idaho. had in rider of lie attributed tin (heir duty, ling brtt Tian Tooele counties. mid WaciTfoot Idaho prominent seats. A large portrait of of eiiine uiul Inwlessness to the rugu Curinne-Wo- rk Clen Prouse, j? plied second the "C0Jn nter oiling highof the Fra"d stage in 3 pi'oteotim given eriminals by unserup-ulou- s way between herobegun back of tbe Bear River and with rU,bt.hestand, that fakers boy politieiims, but leliind these Buhl nun j large colored portraits of the mAnn on City. is tlie upathy of the voters national standard bearers on either rode Muggins Total tax worth of Stutc of Utah Iheiuselves. is $701,000,(100, valuation of livestock Mr. Vivian took in his ad- added $1 '0,000. dress to stress tin tiervKKUy of a vetBrigham City New casein plant in erans' hospital in Suit like am operation here, using several truck pledged his supiiort toward securing loads of milk daily; enlargement! it. Hu declared that largely through plan nisi. the efforts of tlu; legion their dis of ,he kevnote Myton Work to begin soon on uliled world war comrades are now short stretch of roud west of here. Pruitland $6,000 will be spent on well cared for, and a decrease in dis hihefeSi'cM ease, nutuhly tuberculosis, is indientoi roud improvement on Castlcgute Duby statistics. There is just one dis- chesne route near hero. Kurcka Improvements being made couraging prospect tho decrease in to Odd Fellows building here. lie added. mental afflictions, widemaTer will be here, tta Mmt, Salt Iakc City Forest Service plans SpSllSJ The officers, following their elec new Crawfish Springs, protective tariff. e trail in area; itw horse frony were installed so that they can would link CottonwoodBrighton tion, Remove and Alpine can that that he de- -, foundation, boy Wdraw assume their duties immediately. Past clared, and the superstructure falls one dollar per second up beauty regions. on Department Cnntntuiider Hamilton Where Oguen With completion of $200,-00- 0 ground. now our JO seconds, miners who the chair dur AmerGardner, occupied from are here be will improvement program at Sperry delving into the ground for hidden Hurl Hunt ing the meeting, performed the in Mills, one million bushels of storage of the big treasures, he continued, all marks He Falls. and our rtn stallation ceremonies. is available for wheat. smelters are turning them into ihows and gets in the money. wealth, Denver post, No. 82, wus awnnhv space Kurekn $20,000 share assessment of Logan, Utah, there would be stagnation. The Spires boys, Where the Homer K. Rich cup for the post on Central Standard Mines to be used from Evan- - thousands of cattle and ,111 be here, some cowboys sheep and the most miles between to Rannggreguting new operations and make genWoodruff, products of the soil are being hur- rton, also some from their home post and the convention eralopen and improvements. repairs SJ? city, Following the meetings of both the wlmt language you will, you Ixgion and the auxiliary, all delegates canUsenever say anything but what you flftto 1Q20Uol,rney'd t0 Baltair, where a supper, are. Emerson. re milh fnowwl of .Indent. rann?ncSih'th3 dam.illJr ftMhmen by rnjoyod. Regintratton .SjStu Sm "oukl the Unlver.it, oMJtnh will Uke empty?uil Frank W. Doming, city engineer of was unanimously elected Utah " iMMwaw IOrillCr BlrllQCIllB will rvploU?r JUUIlUMf rrovo, t a commander of the Ameriof h! department announcements iTsnwtrtj to October 1, according ?bynthe0,rofTu can at the concluding session at. that I?.?ton t Ix'gion SSwJhaUdim' 3reiit tho aiaoctation Li,nJ J general catalouge of the of the V" of"im the newwhich annual convention Satur tenth Pohcy off the is hia property, may auatain. or ,t,radltlna1 he. press, just university Jjoria Hotel Utah. He succeeds F. at tweand In day favor distribution. Thera ahaU be two timen andjhm and is now ready for 4farat,on A. Littlefield of Salt Lake. M Friday and Saturday, September 28- a- -. ita of our chosen were: First 1 Other op-29 officers to over instruc. be will nnninq, !l.the.sincenty 'i thi. 'yama, and their special "hl8 iioo'wiu b final. Reuben T. Gardner, change of front, the tion perils for the new students, said, because it is contrary These will include special lectures and Spanish Fork; second i ContMtanta ahoidd b at headrtwa made by the Demo- - discussions related to classroom and Ezra Jensen, Garland, and third lowu10"8 in p i,tbTaTnot pmtn'iliR uf P81? throughout its entire his- - campus life and the organization of Saar by mpiwntatiTMthe aaaoeUtion will Arthur Strang, Delta. vy. is it a temporary expedient to classes. All freshmen will be mm mne on to draw for them, and eon- decided upon as the 1929 was required Ogden Muti muft feePt b catchy the unwary voter ?" to attend. convention for the Utah depart city Jtodfif Howell said the Republican! to Regular classroom instruction will ment gathering. It will probably lie favors Party IJbmmSt concrete, construcUvo begin Tuesday, October 2. All stu- - held in August. Several other cities Contaitanta moat be on hand to amwer remedies for th i were in the running, but relinquished all f an when the latter their claims to I farm organizations gov-- 1 a late registration fee of fifty cents city placed suchOgden namrtor."aurficienr number oi bid. a strong by the farmers themselves per day. The autumn quarter will end MtMtanti art present for an event, there erned were resolutions adopted Important other "tUnta which so far as practicable will con- - Saturday, December 22. Uew .WI 80 one them the at among being meeting, ol the cn-E production and disposition of "I MnSmtUrwUl not be permitted In any High school graduates who are veta construction of the for asking Iar products so that the supply will tering the university for the first erans mat or con teat hospital at Salt take on the far as possible synchronize with the time should send a copy of their high l Withdrawal from events or eontaaU and I atdemandFort reservation, while a secDouglas He added that the Republi- - school credits to the recorders office culls upon the state ond resolution Steal wiii bc eomidered (except in ease of can party promises every means pos-- 1 at least one month prior to registra-iajo- r to an appropriation make legislature to eontmtant unless mada at least sible to eliminate the excessive cost tin Convenient blanks will be sent for a suitable world war memorial Mt dw in admnw. Those as transportation and every legitimate uPn request. entering in Salt take. An appropria'uie "medy for the present ills of the freshmen who have not taken the building nd and tion has already been made by Salt paaada for any of the following : Being farmer. Lnglish placement examination Wll take City for a memorial building, th influence of liquor; rowdy tam: ai- Touching on the prohibition issue be required to do so before register-hntiwith judges or officials, or for any contingent, however, upon a similar An inot Care inef.; far nason deemed sufficient by those in JuHorg Howell declaml' 1 fund being raised from other sources. e fam Anybody guilty of unnocaaaaxy abuse what may be the attitude of individ- - Lleven hundred and eighty-onThe last congress set aside $16,000,-00- 0 d nock will be barred from further parti- - ual citizens upon either the eighteenth freshmen, the largest in the history for veterans' hospitals throughum-to'liriSiSiJSS.m1 tirt aInendment or whether it should be of the institution, entered the out the country and the Utah legion estaiatad that will exert its efforts toward obtain attempt to cheat" the judges, or the adopted. It became and is an integral y?Fa,F.Ja!u year i? to used in the show, may result in tha part of the constitution and as such thw fal1 the enrollment will be even ing part of this fund for a local hosmust b enforced. I thank God that larBr- - Hew classes, more faculty pital. The legionnaires believe that SS?"LJSl!LS!?q,,Vifid B,ld of th, Herbert Hoover has courage, and in members, and other added facilities a building with a capacity of at least n Provided for the large ve Winners his tn to track most events i acceptance speech plainly stated report 100 beds to cost in the neighborhood THKl that be will not stand for nullifica- - ber of 8tudents expected. of $500,000 should be erected. The faw ifaonw pLe iTawfiSKiou.Don .I1' resolution adopted Saturday will be A.nd e.vei7 ma". woman and Jf- The contests are for real hands who child in America knows that he means incorporated in the program of the with aaaoeUtion and officials, what he Said. national organization of the American must pticipata in down town chairman Carl R. Marcussen paid Legion, which will be framed at the annual convention at San Antonio, Fire insurance rates in Ogden will TexaB, in October. The erection of a world war memorno h this it is an- ?eeon PrJus shall be awarded only state committeemen from weoeri nounced following a year, ial of building has occupied the attention J. meeting m0n DtUnU ,n county, and Jesse S. Richards, secre- fa sxWhtttai? Roberts of the Utah of the legion and other patriotic and 0,.c0m: branch oMhe piriffc Board of re civic organizations for several years. Underwriters, with the city commis- Some strong support of the plan, notI to Herbert faon. Hoover, to Senator Reed sion Wednesday. ably that of the Salt take chamber tngnm At Gnaada Smoot and the two Utah congress- The branch fire station at Twenty-fift- h of commerce, has already been pledgFirst 1200.00 ; soeond men, Don B. Colton and E. 0. Leath- James J. Burke, president of the coyest trance street and Fillmore avenue will ed. fee $5.00. ThU prWood and also a member of the chamber be eplit between erento. eobeequent be manned by the city by placing two commission created by the memorial far to bo determined by lot. bm. i men one and piece of equipment at legislature, informed the legionnaires management and the station during the day time, thus r that the commission had made all preserving: additional fire protection in IZ-Pride ae often liminary plans and selected a site for hone ai any 8 that part of the city. 0ea necessary to determine win-t- k the proposed building. 10 Men and equipment for the branch done with plain baiter tZT The central feature of the memorsplit, without knots or reins vnn.ri will be taken from headquarstation smund hand, with chape, spun and ial building will be a large auditorium ters and No. $ fire station. ii??1 j11 without quirts ; all riding with a seating capacity probably as i i Freshmen students at the Univer- vi T, mAh. tn - . .. great as that of the Salt take taberof no fears have Utah need of nacle, while the cost would probably Go sity YoUUg run as high as $1,000,000. Included 2!Vuw shall be used. Riderin must the sophomores and upper classmento ,tir for three days, at least, according also in the project would be tropny b?thve Auspices of the rooms, committee rooms and offices oATiN&SiStouwLwf Fiiet schedules of re.gistration in the new tlto?8 Tu. Weber County Farm Bureau for the various service men's organinow being distributed by i c $50:00; third $25.00. Entrance i catalog Go West, zations. T,e pioneer slogan, Man is now being used by Other resolutions adopted Saturday S'students will enroll on Young mnaTveTL. while Winclude condolences to the families of September and Saturday will be devoted to ence. Mass., to Mayor Frank Fran- legion members who have died during m'O-Pu- N. $150.00. Fint $75.00; day I I third $25.00. Entrance fees special instructions on the various cis imploring him to assist her in the past year and a call upon the ii.ii. 1 to be roped cm bones and phases of school activities and camvlv" department to adhere strictly U)t finding a husband. band. con- I to 1,200 that the is It life. provision which gives expected pus must go over bead. Roper will be enrolled this year. Mayor Francis declines to divulge Former men preference in civil service exfaP and rein so as to prevent Iwtite Jf, os he is aminations in that department. the name of the Oci.'O :.aid if roper wilfully busts or students will register on Monday, en- determined to pass woman, upon all applicalime shall be recorded at two tober 1, and class work for the Addresses by James F. Barton of tions for her hand. loops allowed and calf must tire THREE-DA- Y Iowa, national adjutant of the Amerigroup will commence Tuesday, minute and tied The letter follows: . October 2. can Legion, and John C. Vivian of half hitch in one mini 10 :00 a. m, Horseshoe pitch- I see your name in the paper and Denver, chairman of the rehabilitaAugust 23 The new catalog announces 31 new fer First Two Dsys Divided m. 3:00 Wild West elecsevRodeo, and ing. home the p. will write to you. I want a tion committee of area E, faculty members, together with I XllD onn"!? Two Moneys 1 comm executive man. a. 10:30 Races. the with for tion a of courses respectable elderly departmental being given RACE AROUND THE eral new IVck.PJe August 21 club demon10 to 5 p. m. rode with plain hal--P first time. Leave of absence has been am a widow of 60, Protestant, of good mitteemen and delegates to the naI? AiiBw5ut 7o rr,n 10:00 a. m, 1irade. furnish stock. Parse fSt?.1.1" members of the fac- habits, a good cook, neat, and saving. tional convention were important to flower strations, eight granted ,econJ 10.00; third 5.00. I am alone in the world. Lorin returnCan on 11:00 m. items the at Henry a. are you members five program. Meeting and show. days D given sack for a whip, and ulty, hav- find me a good husband ? Iam workPickett of St. George was chosen to Farr Park. cZr1. using anything dee or ing to the school, two members 12 noon Lunch hours. Free she wrote. succeed Dr. B. W. Black as alternate oyes will be barred ing been granted an extra year in or- ing out as a housekeeper, ieth hours. 12 3 to mi Shopping p. coffee, chocolate, in the show. executive national committeeman. Dr. Ukg"? MrUcipation studies. RIDIN G $3.00 for each der to complete their buttermilk. JR. Black 2 6 to m Exhibits. recently resigned. p. he furnished by association. Interested students may obtain e,t7? Necessities m. Championship base2:30 Are Books p. commitexecutive (ntermSasion. the The department 2 to 8 p. m. Wild West rodeo. OUTFIT RACE Cowboys must copies of the catalog by writing ball game. i with a We should nl he. In tills cniintry. tee, chosen Saturday, arc: First disoffice, together 26 presidents August boots, of . saddle, inrr.1 eaiting hooks 11. Second, thm John Wright, Logan; trict, 5:00 p. m. Awarding of prises. complete schedule of classes, hours, fur sway front the concept 10:00 a. m 'Team pulling to he allowed for with William P. Stephens, Ogden; Third, etc. nenwaltlin. KAM WILL are 7:30 p. m. Wild West rodeo. BE ISSUED DAILY W. Palmer, Salt take: Fourth, rood, clothes and h roof In the primary Joseph Tad There is John O. Bccsloy, Provo; Fifth, budgeting of every family. Eben Uncle i Storey, Price; Sixth, E. O. Hanson, Franklin's comi-pIn that jjkn Saying startling Mt. Pleasant, and Seventh, E. G. JomN so look nothing to ,hr It's a man's duty God helps thoep who ta aturilliig to w. it If unless nil But seph. Beaver. Ebon. cheerful." says Unde max-b-- i he rniihlre. t mi1' ,8 nne of should Kef P r mind Delegates to the national convenas well tion were elected as follows: Frank It when you' "? yoh life lu Uif hnrd- does of s you and place psendorjrm Jos s Pim necessities bulk. W. Dcming, Provo; E. A. Littlefield, ,Ltl ,Lrl 'tf Ruck. Frnkl!n. stntpfmnn. autnor de dPiUNt office, yous as the body. Des Moines Register. Star. r 'Sillier. preVBrirtt"r."-W.shlng- ton i OiTiii-n- W ; 1 -- I i : Jreaur. - d TC I T ,5 intro-main-ho- One-hal- J mi-iii- Ivi..b"8 l)u-hes- ne I I pol-ltii'iii- I I ori-nsio- r" SS unT five-mil- J1 Frank W. Dcminj? RcKistration at U starts September 27 Heads Legion; Ogden UtlS fnn von tion S6 3out ,r .rSS: Ae..Hor1! I I , Je t nPnff- S I I er, J10 I I ,?? Sud iri M 1 SltatutiSL m I .tTisn ; I ilk Llty Mans Fire Station To Retain Fire Rate - tsnu I r . I 1 I sl University of Utah SAtt.'lsrS-ttS- Freshmen Register Thursday, Sept 27 I v- wi& !fadS.Jriih T: w I S Man il I - West, Itali I &"35J?3BLt Sjt post-offi- ce Cateh-as-catch-e- : Lorin Farr Park I I ' Sv Wild West Rodeo L. I ce Thursday, Friday, Saturday August 23, 24 and 25 PROGRAM . 1 4-- 11 $30.-"fas- Bt r cht C. . THREE DAYS OF REAL WESTERN SPORTS! k |