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Show 8 THE OGDEN POST Churping rcglert of her home and child, Eli M. Saxton was grunted n divorce from Florence Saxton by Judge George S. Parker. The father was awarded the custody of I he , buby. Following a tour of the Ogden City school in the interest of fire prevenA fictitious check for (1.25 rost M. tion, Fire Chief II. H. Wardlcigh states li. Woodward a fine of $3.00 when he Mint it in g ratifying to see the uroir-res- s pleaded guilty in the city court Monmade bv the school in fire day morning. nro-teclio- n. efficient fire drills arc conducted, und many fire hazards have Declaring that it was impossible for him to sobjr up in two hours from being dru.ik, J. 1. Allen, 35, from Hy Group life insurance amounting to rum stoutly denied being intoxicate!, been removed. $'140,000 ha.i bien taken out for the when arraigned in the city court Mon210 employes of the Americnn Pack day morning. Officers declared, how- ing and Provision company. With the packing company paying the premiums the first month, employes will pny 00 per month on each $1,000. Pohems range from $1000 to J fU00i ever, that Alien was intoxicated when placed in the city jail, and the court imposed u fine of $5.00. Fred M. Nye and John G, Haywood, representing the owners of the city cemetery, appeared before the city The Amalgamated Sugar companys commission Monday and offered to sell Oden factory at Wilson commenced the cemetery to the city. The propslicing beets Tuesday. The storm de osition was taken under advisement layed the opening to he considered later. Two divorce decrees were John Edward and Edwin Charles granted Monday hy Judge George S. Parker latrhelor, brothers who have served in the district court on the grounds continuously :n the navy since enlistof desertion. George E. Hanson was ing during the World war, have both granted n decree from Susunna Ran-so- received commissions as warrant and Robert D. Wheat was icers. They are the sons of Mrs. ed a divorce from Elsie Wheat grantAartha A. Puthelor, 245 Dan street. n, Flowers for all occasions at Dumkes Adv. Drs, Foutx New Method Dentists. adv. Washingtpn, phone 843. J4(iK yj II Friday, Octobpr in by Ralph D. Plumcnthal, I commerce for four years, will leave president of the Institute of Journal- - shortly to take up her new duties on ists, a party of 25 British newspaper October 22. men will lie in Qeden on Thursday,! , October 25, while enroute to the west I Ib J. Ilolther, candidate for the roast. The tour is being made in the state legislature, will deliver an of international peace under! dress trom the local radio station the direction of the Carnagie founda- - KFUR tomorrow night. A musical I tion. program will also be presented. I L. Stevens was granted building In anticipation of the opening of permits Monduy to construct four new j deer season tomorrow, many hunters brick homes in the vicinity of Fowler have gone into the mountains. The avenue and Thirtieth street, the build-- 1 season, which is only ten days, closes ings to cost about $2,000 each. A per- - on October 30. mit to construct a brick home wom also granted to J. E. Lichfield. The trustees of the Utah Agricult- lural college of Logan will meet in A total of 157.000 head of sheep regular conference this morning at have been handled through the Ogden 11:30 oclock at the Hotel Bigelow Union stockyardB bv the firm of Gulp! and Sons of Salt Ijake, it was an-- l Classes were dismissed yesterday nounred bv Gene Culp at a dinner his afternoon In the city schools, in order I that teachers and principals might at-a- t company gave to a party of forty-fiv- e the Coliseum restaurant Saturday I tend the Utah Educational associa- tion sessions in Salt Lake, today and Headed tomorrow. Ralph E. Bristol, president of the! Ogden branch of the Utah State Auto- - MARATHON Sut ioJ divorce was filed Wednes-mobi, association, announces that the I ay in the district court by Mary F. summer tourist office maintained in peai against Verle Peart, charging the lower floor of the Hotel Bigelow cruelty. Custody of a 'child i s asked ly the mother who has been closed for the winter, that a winter bureau would be main-- 1 charges that her husband has called her V1e names and has urged her to taned by th chsmlier of commerce. get a divorce. The couple were mar- I laving accepted a position with the r'?d November 18, 1922. federal bureau of mines at Laramie, Temporary alimony of $50 a month Wyoming, Miss Vivian Blakeslce, who e to Sarah J. Crossar by has been cmploved at the chamber of her husband, Clyde C. Crosser, was K reduced to $35 a month in the district court Wednesday. le SALE -- I I ii il L.i SEE wOro Three alleged violators of the city $2 bail in the city court when they fail- ed to appear Wednesday. They were traffic ordinance, each forfeited Have the Republican County Commissioners Fulfilled S. C. Tillotson, G. Klomp and Lloyd Cunningham. Having completed his eight weeks of recruit training at the U. S. naval station at San Diego, Alfred E. Clark, 20, has returned home on a furlough and is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Walter Cashmere. On return to duty Clark will enter either the radio or aviation school. 15-d- Their Party Pledges ay s d tb M tr THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS u Hi ml ho bj SB mi en fh Ogden Knights of Pythias lodge officials and drill team attended the initiation and banquet given at the Salt Lake order Wednesday evening. Made in 1926? to to St All Four boys were taken before the Juvenile court Tuesday, charged with several burglaries during the past month. Pencils taken from the Crane company and tire valve centers taken from the Continental Oil company led to the identification of the boys Here Is the Pledge: at The way to reduce taxes and to spread the burden of taxation is to reduce the tax levies. We, therefore, plcdg'e the nominees of this convention for county commissioners that they will fix the 1927 and 1928 Weber county tax levies lower than the 1926 levy and that they will do this without injury to the poor fund, the dependent mothers fund, and road construction. I es I no ale bn vil ste the but school. Rfl Boy Scouts of the Mt. Ogden stake arc preparing a unique vaudeville play in order to raise $600 to finance their winters program. The show will be given in the Twelfth, Fifth and Sev-s- s enteenth wards on Wednesday eve- October 24, and in the Ninth, fourteenth and Eighteenth wards on Thursday night, the players going from one hall to the other with their acts. A COODRLACfc TO.TRADE Oi MARATHON L pm gaw and L,A"d the Flowers are furnished Floral. Phone 1240, 2955 Wash-byAdv meef ington avenue. Tax Levies and Assessed Valuations Domocratic Year Republican Year 1927 4.95 Mills .64 of a Mill 1.29 Mills 1926 C ounty Levy 5.59 Mills Decrease in Levy 1927 over 1926 Decrease in Levy 1928 over 1926 Have you seen David J. Chodrone, s6 leret 1 2 inches tall? His TTi0t-In Ne,v Yrk City is critically 5 i .. calling for him. He some- times goes bv the name of David James, Shernff R. D. Pincock says. 17 and Republican Year 1928 4.30 Mills Mon Hi tivit: plan 1-- Kmt ton ops f Gt ton h0me 0f J- - H- was extinguish- ir department shortly before being called to put out tack ire n tbe 8ame vicin-?tytraW IWriJrtfeU If 3'ou do not believe Republican County Commissioners have reduced the tax levies from 5.59 mills in 1926 to 4.95 mills in 1927 and 4.30 mills in 1928, consult your tax notice for these years in the upper right-han- d corner, to bell Or port oflio Fran The Ogden chamber of was complimented on its newcommerce in the Hotel Bigelow by W. quarters I Har vey, executive secretary of the central western shippers advisory board, who was an Ogden visitor Tuesday! vil IJarvey who has offices in Den-- f and look at the Weber County levy. Actual County Taxes Levied in 1926 Actual County Taxes Levied in 1927 Actual County Taxes Levied in 1928 Post, of th $329,529.27 293.514.22 256,529.44 rep0riS wer elect Bake: Ur fajrable business good crops, hut a rather fttiri Olson disappointing market LbJ W a bIow on the bead trCZeTing s. ?vl?eropl?",e. PrPellor last a teacher at the saving in 1927 over 1928 of 36,015.05 and a further saving in 1928 over 1926 of 72,999.83, a total saving in the two years of 109.014.8S. A fj? The Democrats claim this saving of 109,014.88 has been made mainly by an increase in the assessed valuations, which, made possible the decreases in the tax levies. Increase in Assessed Valuation 366,653 r to at the County tax rate of SJJ'iKF ? accou!,11t o ! tests report sounc oa w Super-intende- nt The ac-JPrVed fatal had not b ade brken with the' Projec ttemo Kstn The w J. Drake, veterinarian Band Ven r-- 3y"cS.nf: So'fc'St Clerk Lawrence the printin SSSS. tSS?1 366i653 A oi Failure to provide was charged 4.30 mills ?Sm lnC" s- - VK-ta-S actlon for divorce in the Second a." district court. The couple were married August 25, 1927. of valuations of feSShteS?B f ,2S each were Jff?e 5it.c,ourt Tuesday by Nick Manos, charged with Suffyand the actual savings to the tax- - sm,ine " raSi&- toanl Pit Orris ZKtWy 1,671.12 rq Q nc 59.29L430 pm Silvertown &D. Cord Tires For Every Car .at disturbing the peace by fighting ansvvcr f,ed case wu called in SET I 1 j edacMiiiy, October at Asn at ?da tnenta uufts, Ogd U ?Pro ''art Jo ij have M. v iSon fche t r r ?,triht Unsurpassed Storage ears li-u- or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliili Blecti toeive ct, m Three alleged violators of the citv forfeited $2 baU mcA ffd,n,cee Clty court Tuesday, when wh?nfthnfrt0 Ppear before the court cases were called. The J,4 2' Wheelwright, wL0re: R. A- Wheelwright. a charge of possession of placed against them. May An- erson nnd Frark Jonea ha d.'rod to appear in the Citv ?out P L Todd, ecomi r'.Pn nimesS Give Y our Answer at the Polls November 6 G ; ecBmi Of-- 1 The official ballots this have a fourth column thatyear will of the Party emblem of ? over sickle additln to the Republican aBeehive Democratic rooster, and 337 600 $ the denii of CKnl.V?,Luckne!i captain of one the Warld war- - 11 thJ f!JJ season open of the Ben club November 8, according to W Rice Kimball, president of the club. Dr. F. j equals 1,576.60. i. aI?.ndTay, according . Karl Hopkins. w zzzzzzzzzzfgSSSS iw lcho?1 wiU ?utiUVnLh,firh Valuation Increase in Assessed Valuation $337,600 at the County Tax Rate of 1.95 Milk equals 1928 Assessed Valuation 1927 Assessed Valuation I Aa-?b,W- fmpa?t. Pe Here Are the Facts: 1927 Assessed firom i1? e on in hi ideri -- 441 of Iviesel Avenue 24-Ho- ur Service Phone 604 :a step ifa:.,. -- t |