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Show Community I Give My Best; I Can Give To My An Honest Newspaper is an Kverl'resent Help in No More Time of Trouble VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY. SET IT. M BEK 28. 192S. l Read Em and Weep" Tax Notices Are Out J. FJELDSTED NEW SECRETARY C OF OGDEN C. OF rvr the lL Man Selected by , yocatello 0f Directors to After Meeting f I, coum' treautvr; Um!linB ,of, the vxtra cleik4 Cleveland Banker Wires for Senator Smoot's Radio Talk County Tickets Named tax rem- senting more than $l,rn)u.i0.0(t fa Shid Tuwday huvu and NUMBER 43 DEMOCRAT NOMINEES Wrber County "tkes RKITBI.U'AN NOMINEE. Wclvr Count) nece.-w.r- Stale senator J, Francis Fowlcs of Ogden. senator R oS0"1 Mrs. Edward I. Rich., E. Becker. County attorney Vi t Samuel E. JOYRIDING ORGY TW widi'itpivad interest in the polilii'itl inmpuign was shown Thursday when Fred E. Rieh, eiiunty chairman of Davis emmty, received a telegram from W. A. Snow, a banker near Cleveland, Ohio, for a copy fit Senator Meed Smoots speech delivered over the radio Tuesday night. Mr. Snow had evidently heard parts of the speech over the radio and was anxious to get the complete text. A copy of the address was forwarded xia air mail by prseiitatives Duvid I.. Stine, U L. J. Ho!: her, George A. Fulbr and Al- I Jhe long list of notices Representatives A lexander Wners Eight Times and Considering in Weber ;,un- - Brewer, Ogden: David Randall, North ?y was Ogden; llaskell 11. Shurtliff and J. P. roptrty 73 Applicants From All Parts wnt The taxM Collier of Ogden. spring. of the Country; New Man is of Aen ber aount to $1,837,-J- j: County attorney Ira A. STOIH CAR ENDS Black-h- a in, Youlh of I I Years Held in Cily Jail to Fare Charges of Stealing Six Automobiles Sinee September 3; Told l'als His Citric Had a Garage and That He Could Get a Car Any Time four-yea- r County commissioner, lluggins machine in the treasurer's Ogden. m1 terRandall. Harvey will enable half the number Highly Qualified for Position County commissioner, four year of term County commissioner, two-yeclerks employed this year to - Moroni term Amnsa M. llammon (incumSkeen. out get the tax list next year, it was stated. bent) of Roy. City Nominees. An enviable record as a man who C ty judge County commissioner, two-yeSimon E. Barlow. term Chairman Rich. A Jomplishes things and a thorough Ogden youth with a R. A. Norris of Ogden. Constable T. C. Iverson. of the livestock and grain doc idl'd preference for Buick and Nominees City Sustries won for Ezra J. Fjeldsted, Chrysler automobiles came to the end City judge Hyrum A. Belnap. Harmony marked the county c af Pocatello, the much coveted positConstable Thomas Cunningham. vent ion of Weber county Republicans of his joy riding Thursday, and is becham-of the Ogden secretary as ion which was held in the American field ing held in the city jail pending action of 75 a from of commerce hv?ULf the six den youths who . ith only one ballot necessary durchateau last Saturday. by the juvenile authorities, according indicants from the four quarters of guests during the summer ing the entire convention, Wcber The convention was addressed by I to Chief of Police With announcement the the is announced it by city Harry S. Anderson. United States, Rotarians on an ft Scandinavian Democrats selected their city Ernest candidate With county the for of the youth Bamberger, apprehension lommisMi.n be that would President P. H. Mulcahy. Eight abroad Monday will return home and county ticket tnp in the United States senator; W. 11. Wattis, p- - m. Ori-- V meeting! of the board of directors of ilciullinp h, The boys are county court house inSaturdayand harf,r today. candidate for governor, ami George E. peace Richard Anderson, Hugh Ford, Charles tke chamber were held with the The lone ballot was cast for Pinker, candidate for attorney gen- licenses under the new ordinance, nu-- 1 j,.vt.d that the recent wave of car mony. succes-loa r of Thorstensen selecting and Richard Barker. purpose merous applications were received I thefts will be stopped. Six cars, commissioner, two-yeterm. eral. to the late Jesse S. Richards who Phihp Empey and William Osmond county AM In the the were candidates selected on Buick sedans, have been taken city convention, llyrum A. to carry on the wide a ill visit in New England before reThursday bringing the total up to 22, (Mostly m qualified 1 he first ballot t and with the i Belnap who 0. were Wayne exception to by have their Jeppson $100 paid operate which youth, it is alleged, all of nop of activities engaged in by turning. nominated for city judge and Mr. Bel- the two-yecommissioner. were found abandoned the next soft drink one month. for pallors outer Richards. Hr. edges of the hurricane nap won on the first ballot. When The of the convention big with the exception of the last MHy surprise Chief comS. the in enviable Anderson, Harry that devasted Porto Rico and Florida nomination Mr. Fjeldsted has made an was the action of County Attorney a Buick sedan belonging to J. E. for constable was on the i We reached, menting that of situation, Pocatello says the as far secretary out t ca, it was .felt jceord Chairman Parley E. Norseth when he nominated the new ordinance will aid his de- - Brown, manager of the Brown Ice and the boat bringing 300 that underStuart P. Dobbs announced Samuel fhfmhw of commerce during the past E. Blaekham for that office. lartment greatly in emit rolling the I Uream company. The ear was parked the law as it reads Mr. Mr. three years, both in building a live American boys home was delayed 36 Norseth's fine spirit of sportsman- iquur traffic blind alleys during the day time, be would Cunningham in Ogden. Each ctab-M- n constable as business men, lours in her voyage. organization among the taken for joy riding at night, it long as he lived, unless the legislature ship received the plaudits it deserved. lishmeiit seeking a license is lhor-an- d The American boys were and in assisting in the development of I 'vn guests in changed the law, which does not stated by the police, Other nominees e con- oughly and sound a named the investigated die by honor of Rotarians in Sweden, the surrounding country. in which a successor vention are: State senator, Mrs. Ed- wurning given that violation of the I After having the car for several mannci any President Mulchay, ui making the Norway and Denmark, while GO boys I from those countries were similar may be chosen. To be on the safe ward I. Rich; Rtate representatives, Ihw will result in tho monthly license I days, however, the youth decided to announcement, said: tuke a ride during tho day time, which, David L. the side, denied. convention J. I. Stine, being nominated Mr. Ilollhcr, George "The splendid recommendations rec- guests m America. I with the aid of a flat A. Fuller and Albert E. Becker; rnui-t- y and have lwcn Cunningham the nomination was tire, proved his arnings given already from eived by the board leading men by acclamation. commissioner, four-yeFollowing a clue in the term, Har- in some instances, it was stated, and II undoing. in Idaho, Utah, and the entire northAfter the various committees were vey I Randall, to succeed himself, promises received that the law would case, the two officers were driving west, in regard to Mr. Fjeldsted were I around in the be observed. two-yeappointed, Chairman Stewart P. Dobba and county commissioner, vicinity of the boys I highly encouraging. discussed every phase of the cam- term, Moroni Skeen, former county home, and noticed three boys leave a work with the his Pocatello In Bui wdnn with a flat tire. The paign, and predicted a victory for the commissioner. chamber he has attained outstanding Qnlnnt I 1)1 wove cutting cross-lot- s Simon E. Barlow Democratic IverT. C. and on their boys in Fellow the state party nation, of Robert prisoners with the aaceess Walton, and retail merchants, oet son were nominated as city judge and I and the two officers school, county. wy laureate of the city and county among the grain and manufacturing j (jrove around the block and took them He denied the claim that constable, respectively, by the OgailSp will miss his ballads from now prosperity eity ' men and with those interested in livesI into den city delegates, who convened imcomes One of the boys, how- as he only n, has through been Republican prinpromoted to a ciples, and declared that tock. The Republican county central com- - ever, custody. had after the the others after they the mediately of joined adjourning the people "Now that the final selection has arger sphere of activity, the Utah were convention. Barlow won over mittve choHc David J Wilson an run-- 1 Uft the car, and was relraned, as waa county to believe state can coming have they Sentence penitentiary. not to a business been made the board feels satisfied at its meeting Afonday the other companion after being administration with Demo- Frank Reeder on the first ballot and ty chairmanThis exceed 20 years in the that they have selected the man who, is the third time that I Lioncd at police penitentiary Iverson was nominated acclamacrats in by was passed upon Walton Tuesday on a headquarters. power. Mr. Dobbs declared W ilson has been selected to con- from experience and ability, can step Air. no tion, having opponent. that prohibition was not an issue in According to the story told to the into tiie shoes of Jesse S. Richards charge of pandering by Judge George duri the Republican countv campaign. .Mdice, the boy had told his friends Judge W. 11. Reeder, Jr., who wus S- - Harker in the second district court. the campaign and said that we have and carry on his splendid work from Candidates for the chairmanship his uncle operated a garage, and that chairman of the appointed temporary to fear from Walton nothing was lie Tammany, I charged with detaining also the first day. denounced the whispering tactics convention, delivered the keynote ad- were M. H. Reeder, Jr., Joseph h. I he could get a car at any time, which rene Young here on the pretense of resorted and Duvid Wilson. r.ans J. On dress in the the he proceeded to do, alone, taking the was He Splendid Relations session. morning to in the hope of discrediting "The board also considered the marriage on July 8, and pleaded guilvote stood Wilson, 31; first car that could be started. first the ballot named chairman the at permanent His Presidential A1 Candidate to the charge. Smith. splendid relations now existing bet- ty Mr. Dobbs urged that Republicans opening of the afternoon assembly, Evans, ID; Reeder, 16. Following the friends did not suspect that the cars ween the city of Ogden and its neighbof San?.u,L'1 C- - r,wr11-rup- t first bnllot Judge Reeder withdrew,! had been stolen, ,he n,0V should be turned .out for their cor-i"- ? and Wilson was elected on the second ors on the north and feel that the ? The first car is alleged to have been tb? comn!lttc? on PTm-papractices and deceits during ballot by a vote of 3o to 31. selection of Mr. Fjeldsted will go far Uusiorder orBnnizatlon taken from Nick Honncmort after a,,d seven years. He declared in thisl11 to eement those relations. During the meeting of the commit-- 1 midnight on September 3. The car connection that the Republican admintee it was announced that the Repub-- 1 was found abandoned "His recommendations show that he Alerts Defeat Royal Douglas the same day. istration had not aided the and farmer is one of the widest The committee reports on creden- bean county candidates had unani-With the Ogden chapter of the Amer-ca- n wrorking man in any way. Chrysler roadster belonging to E. acquainted and best liked men in the tials, submitted by I). J. Barker, and mously endorsed Mr. Wilson for the L. Wadsworth is alleged to have been northwest, and Red Cross responsible for the Justice Valentine Gideon of the state on and resolutions, submitted chairmanship. e feel that he will find an taken on the night of September 9 and Cross ted exhibit at the state fair, supreme court was introduced and by platform equal R. Hollingsworth, were both C. place among the hearts of his fellow a call has been left on the streets after the joyriding made for all display spoke briefly in commendation of the townsmen in Ogden. hail become tiresome. adopted by the delegates. Nominamaterial being contributed for the state ticket, as well as the national, tions for state senator followed imannounceImmediately following the occasion to be turned in at once at the lie also thanked the people of Weber I ment of Mr. with. Fjeldsteds selection by lome of Mrs. J. G. Falck, in order county for the voluntary support they mediately. Airs. Rieh was opposed by Royal J. nwident Mulcahy, the board of dir- hat adequate Chrysler sedan be for the exhibit had given him in the past and hoped Douglas, former member of the house plans I ectors of the Pocatello chamber of can be made. September Pythian sisters and for a continuation. He highly praised of representatives. She won by a vote Declaring that the girl hud refused commerce called a special meeting and he Catholic WTomens league are the Governor George H. Dem and Justice of 212 to U8, Before the total had to testify in the district court in her ?f n Messed Mr. Fjeldsted with d was the next Don I only ones who have turned in their S. R. Thurman, and expressed the hope been compiled, Air. Douglas moved regrets Frank and Elliott behalf, tim with the loss of his Buick sedan nr losing his services, but with best finished work thus far, is is stated. that they would be that the rules be suspended and that Whitten were released by Judge Geo. mues for his success in Ogden. United States Senator William II. Airs. Rich be nominated Junior Red Cross activities, first aid S. in Barker the district court on A by acclamaw MThe Eastern Idaho fair, of which work, Christmas !iuck on of District Attorney Joseph E.l bags, canteen and King was the succeeding and closing tion. r. Fjeldsted has been I Vi6 vans. two lteen The who have secretary and production work will be shown at the speaker and attacked the Republicans ura,sbud men, in addition to the four successful Promoter since it was party o night out on bonds since last January, were and the Republican administration house of inaugurated, exhibit. candidates, representatives W1 elum his attention dam for some time, from virtually every possible angle. five others were named. They were charged with assault by the girl dur-- 1 '??d1w,l.1fadjr ,i0pt?!, It the fair opens October a cow on He spoke in the highest terms of the J. H. Andrews, T. R. automobile an ride. ing 1,'and other D. J. The Jones, road near the cho1 Prtnt matters must be taken care candidates on the state ticket. He de- Hammon, T. M. Jones and Fred King. J,vcn"le girl testified in the city court I before relinquishing his present noV Whit-. . at the preliminary hearing that clared that the Democratic party David Alattson, former secretary of . . . 1 ties, according to advices from o. stands for labor and regretted that state, was the unsuccessful opponent ten attacked her in the back seat of I xae n "ay ben a strennex ao.us wa adve"tre n.e' a car and driven when she labor had not always reciprocated. lie of Mr. Randall for county commisaV,h the by Elliott, night of Septom-fuseexcoriated the He moved spiraled to Elliott for help, he re-- 1 I P01r term. sioner, four-yeMr- - Brown Buick se- -: aided and Whitten. The et al American girl dun waa While $11 per hundred was the top ed intoadministration, and then launch- that the delegates nominate Mr. Ranand held until the taken, inaiiy from men the and Al escaped of whom he dall Smith, by acclamation after the total rice for hogs at the Union stockyards said he praise wr PPhended. I yo,u, had known intimately for votes favored the latter, 203 to 107. went to the home of a friend. ,, of the story of the youth lies londay, students from the Bear Riv- twelve years. he on voted unanimously delegates tale of domestic upheaval in the , high school agricultural depart8 er the motion. Childs family. The father of the boy ment received $13, $13.20 and $13.25 The deadlock for nomination of a hundred darted his wife and son not many of for their three litters . per Installation two-yecommissioner was not broken of the newly elected of- e vv months after the child waa born. The FOin , each ton litter at a pigs, weighing to Herman Baker until the fourth ballot, after W. C. distracU-- mother returned to her post No. 9 of me peTfvtnncivn vnl I American Legion will be held Oc-- it the age of six months. Iunter and II. B. .Stallings, two of the ril ental home, and has since married and The students who brought their hogs is announced by Commander six candidates, withdrew. Air. Skeen 10 J to Chicago, leaving the boy with to market were guests of Lester F. then obtained 162 votes, a majority of European countries are rapidly re-- 1 gone his grandmother, "jftt D. Shupe with a special com-ro- e Whitlock, manager of the Ogden six ballots. consisting of Trace A. Turner, Union stockyards, and officials of the from the efforts of the war, With tears in her eyes, the fond With the ground so hard in some a bare AAir. Skeen led throughout the race, covering . - Lindquist and S. V. Prows with the exception of England and grandparent sobbed a story at police A of tour localities from that the companies. spell long dry 2 marge of social arrangements for packing garnering 75 votes on the first ballot according to George S. Ec-- 1 headquarters that the boy had never through the yards and through sugar beets cannot be dug without to 64 for his nearest competitor, N. Austria, of the First j been in anjr trouble before, and could secretary-treasurcles, jevemng. afO. Ogden. On the second ballot, Mr. Bund WM elected commander the packing plants was conducted, the who the has just not he please lie released from jaiL management crop, irrigating corporation, Security aucsold at which were the hogs ter Skeen was followed closely again by returned from a 10 weeks trip abroad. The "be post Monday evening in re-t- o tion to consented has Monte grandmother said the had chided springs in the livestock coliseum with E. at El Mr. Ogden, both of them gaining some his faithful service during Austria, with only 6,000,000 people I the boy about the time the firat theft of the Pocatello drain their lake for the benefit of slight J. secretary on Fjeldsted, down fell Ogden support. and a tremendous war debt, is in ap- fa SrJJbbt year in contracting for the chamber to have taken place that of commerce, conducting the farmers on the Ogden riven the third ballot and Skeen forged con- nailing condition with practically no j he alleged . pnivements in share was will the chateau now canals late hours and would Nine keeping irrigation sale. 138 votes, industrial re- siderably ahead, getting development and little in- - j get into mischief if he continued the by the post. Mr. Bundy The first litter, Chester Whites, be- in the ten second feet of water him distance within striking come from agriculture. England, Mr. practice. The boy promised to construction engineer during from the putting get in of the nomination. longing to Delawn Didrickson, of leased Tuesday afternoon world war, and settled in Eccles says, is still suffering from early in the future, and keep out of Ogden Thatcher, was sold to the American lake, and the most urgent needs of JenL. B. John and Henry Hooper and seems to have lost was stated. the Arsenal at Sun-- r J'jjbbtrueting at 'the farmers can be taken care of. The sen were the two remaining aspirants its former grip as the financial cen j trouble, it the the government, resigning his Packing and Provision company the in water of million five Despite gallons pleas of the grandpar- hundred. of Mr. $13.20 six Jensen candidates. the per cr of spot- lake will last from eight to 10 days, it (Ufuon as major in the engineer The second litter, cross-bre- d garnered more votes than Air. Ogden China-Duro- c Jerseys, be- was estimated.for the water was made on the final ballot, while Mr. Hooper Germany. Til? & Ekins was elected first ted Poland vakia are all on the improve tven authorities, owing to the seriousness The request to Virgil Weidman of Bear was left without any support on the are low in many in-master C. the charges, though wnmander, and C. Dixon Kapple, longing Thomas Iverson, was sold to the Cudahy by second and fourth ballots, gaining 12 stances. wages River City, on rise of the industrial The offi-ky company the for Other Irrigation Lynn at votes on the first ballot and a single atter $13.25 per country is perhaps the most... the post are: Sergeant-Eugen- e Packing company behalf of the nine canals on the river vote on the third ballot lake with many new buildings I KcntUCKy (jOVCmOr in the fish The Monte. El F. Nelson; historian, Mrs. Rich was called to the plat-or- surprising The third litter, purebred Duroc Jer- belownot be Iverson Mr. endangered, chaplain, the Reverend AitWr to R. A. Christensen will just before the adjournment and in .li u Hansen; finance officer, F. seys, belonging was sold to the Cudahy pointed out J . to She express wan countries is asked speak of briefly. Tremonton, benefited by forging ahead, with! The canal companies otevens; executive committee, hundred. com- ed gratitude for the honor paid the nlanes capable of carrying 20 passen-- 1 Edmund Morrow, former governor Lawrence Clayton, Frank M. company for $13 per are: water Irrigation Lynn the women of the country by recognizing The boys were highly complimented of Kentucky, will fire the first guns in common use. 31Ung and Milton D. Bovle. company, Dinsdale gers Irrigation pany, and seWhitlock their power in the party through on their work by Mr. Visiting financial centers in New of the political campaign in Weber Middleton Irrigation company. Mound James H. DeVine, who made short Fort ditches, Perry Irrigation com- lecting a delegate from their midst York and other eastern cities, Air. Ec-- 1 county Monday night in the Ameri-cle- s Mar uie The Weber county central committee talks during the sale, and also at stuinterest rates can Legion chateau, it is announced Slaterville-Marriott Irrigation was empowered pany, to fill any vacancies are states that high the where commerce in an chamber of attempt to by David J. Wilson, county chairman, company, charged Western being Irrigation company. condi- - j credit Enoch on the ticket should they occur. dents were entertained at luncheon. "urb the Republican candidates on the state the and ditch Farr John the ticket will be present, together with The three lota of hogs were said to Farr ditch. tions throughout the country. Carl R. Alarcuson, state chairman. be the first brought to market in Utah Childs, the 7.500 iMr. Morrow is reputed to be a very Mr. and Mrs. Delbert under the new plan where a single Ckju1tw, fluent speaker, and arrangements Dr f 0 who was taken to the litter of pigs must weigh 2,000 pounds n so unconscious condi- - at the age of six months. ,k tic 75-Mile v.fj -- ar ar Four Ogden Boys to Return Home Today w I1-gio- n ed htfgj ar 1 ar re-)ort- pro-vid- ar Poet Laureate Gets Promotion by Judge ar ucpu leans Wilcnn as Pliiirniin ques-afternoo- Red Cross Workers Urged to Submit Work n. st A Complaining: Witness Refuses to Testify fc buhan r rf?I g Ag. Club Students at Stockyards Get High Prices for Their Hogs Fo-ateD- Ilarding-Fall-Dohen- y, J.6 ar Legion to Install New Officers At Social October Beets Get Late Water From El Monte Lake; Supply Lasts Days d, Europe Recovering ar Depression 1 ar ir Tro er ed 0f . hun-dre- d. m EnrJ Opens Campaign Here a" I I ffaret Childs on Improve at Hospital Wins Pass Through Ogden; Jacob Reynolds ttr Brown Family Holds Train Honor at West Make Reunion Here Today .oy, Uy tfter to 8truck hr an v has regained conscious-?.h- e time and is is reported at the rest-pKn- i. hos- - Ogden Highly Praised By Coast Bond Buyer E. bond Stranquist, who is the Stew.rt Kreiper, municipal of fejihysician, says that there is National for the of the bed tion that her skull was frac-Wu- buyer New York, in arranging details that he condition is decla! water bond purchase, as thriving and was struck by J. E. Ran-Re- thS Ogden is equally ht 2i9i city in the than any beautiful avenue, in attempt-i- r, more the street in front of the ?MnrnKStr7,whose office, are in Mr. frantic effort was made by by was accompanied Calf j, riK!n 0 avoid striking the San Francisco, manacrer a. the of Walter Roche, D. before t..e p f t0 oo avail. Deputy Sheriff "clc. who investisratod the Ukp office, is appearing thif, so nd ev 1 ed Freight Cars u 1 1 over-extend- " frs i tw it. (.v rorrrr.iifion. PointlSffiJ" A freight train 75 miles long coulc A family reunion of the descend be will Browrn James have been made up from the num anta of Captain held this afternoon and evening in thi ber cf ears that passed through Og Eleventh ward amusement had at den on September )7, it is annour.c street and Kiesel avenue. Twenty-firs- t ed clock o 4 the at will Ogden Railway and Depot by begin festivities The in the afternoon with supper being company officials. served at 6:30. A musical program Instead of one train, however, the and dance will be held in the evening. 7.500 cars were divided into 16b the of Captain Brown, the founder in the his- trains going in all directions with the family, served os a captain shipments of fruit going cast, toric Mormon battalion, and on com - havy and the the presempty cars returning west. irr to this valley purchased Good- ATore than Sf'O of the days run of from Mis of Oglen i ire ic::ri were completely iced at the yard?. record? ;h rw. J.Form Friends of Jacob G. Reynolds, aa enn tji 1FG cadet at West Point, will be pleased $0)t)UU uUHuiiy to learn that Jacob has been promoted RivorrlnlA to the rank of Cadet lieutenant by I r 1 U Major General W. R. Smith, intendsnt. Reynolds was given the honor super-- 1 A fire loss of $3,500 was sustained after by Gus. G. Mahas Sunday at the a thorough examination of the rec- - Spring Bluff farm at Rivcrdale d ords nf other members of his class on when an gasoline establish-shi1 stove set fire to a produce Scholar-basis: h merit following 20 perment and service station, 20 rtr cent; Ogden City firemen responded, but cent; drill. 15 per cent; leadership, 15 per rent ;lrnring and appearance, 15 the flames had gained considerable Mr cent; athletics, 10 per rent, and headway and the property was prac-othactivities. 5 tically destroyed. fir cer.i for over-heate- n, dc-me- 1 1 er 1 |