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Show t, Friday, November 23, 1928 THE OGDEN DOST ,.,7. . Local Contractors Railroads to Ilring II. S. Controls Game Cornice Build Increased Tourist In National Forests, For Umbrella Sheds Travel Next Summer Supreme Court Rules 2-M- I tA- - .A-- w. v,. yi. nriei'n.Vkr-- n nifflnr"11 ( t . jcoi.'-- zrA'jyxiOii!1 ile Hammer, are pounding, blow torch-- 1 are blowing1, and men are busy at the sheet metal work, of Jackson and Psce on Kiesel avenue preparing a metal cornice over two mile, m length. This unusual order, rapidly being fill- - TourUt travel in Ogden next sum-(- S game laws may be virtually mer will increase 1 io per cent over siis-I- ride.! by the U. S. Forest servlast year, according to F. L. ice within the boundaries of national director of the tourist bureau Burger, of t hJ fwiv-t- s as a result of a recent decision Chicago and North and Union in the U. S. Supreme court giving pacific railroads who ai rived in Og- - the forest service control of deer within the Kaihnb national forest against libn the ilaims of the state of Arizona, , Depot and represent the last finishing Th The mooted c, west ion of game coneach on the vast array of sheds shel- - WMk u.m !, ... trol within national forest ureas beSin th. IS track, th. "lZ gan in when Governor Hunt of P on their wsfy to southern Utah Arizona announced that he would arparties Approximately 10 tons of heavy, 24-- 1 wonderlands, it is staled. The parties rest hunters killing deer in the Kaibab sheet metal is re- - will be larger next year in addition to forest licensed by the forest service copper-stetuge auired for the jod. The sheets of the increased number, and will remain as a means of thinning out the overmetal, 30x96 inches are cut into 15-- 1 in Ogden long enough to drive over stocked condition of deer within the forest. inch strips and three lengths are sol dered together at the shop after being Ail injunction against the governor fashioned into the right shape to fit was secured, and a plan of earing for the cornice on the outer edge of the the 10.000 head of mule deer has been These strips are then worked out, while the case has been SSed to th. ried, tori to. .oldered I fhT.ouSt'. handled through the courts. The vast eTn.U.'iW'ThaT; together as they are being put into ciU(je them in our tours, number of deer have not only suffered for want of food, they have been place into one long strip the entire length of each shed. forced to feed upon the young trees In addition to the cornice with the result that there has been work, there were 900 feet of water spouts practically no reproduction of young trees within the forest during the with 164 elbos used in constructing the sheds. The roof of the sheds is past year, according to forest officials. inverted with the water running vard the center, and drawing into1' Forest officials are pleased with the the sewer through pipes at intervals decision, according to R. E. Gery, asof every fourth column. sistant district forester here in OgWith the subway at the station conden, and are now in a position to continue their work in the Kaibab withnecting with each of the sheds, pasout being hampered in any way by sengers are now protected from incle-- . RICHFIELD. Sevier and Tiute conflicting forces. ment weather on any of the 13 pas- aenger tracks at the station, as well counties have made their contribu-i- i furnish-mebaggage and mail. The improve- - tion to Thanksgivng cheer by ranks the local passenger sta- - ng upward of four carloads of fat tion as one of the finest- - and best turkeys, and some ducks and chickens as well. This season the turkey crop Rules equipped in the western country. was on a par with that of last year, Violations of tlie working rules of land the Prices obtained make for an TTfnU Rnnil Ulall increase in 1929, it is clamed by mcm- - the company are charged against L. bers o the C00Pt,rlltive turkey raising J. Swanner by the Utah Idaho Central railroad in an answer filed with association. the district court to Swanners claim Prospect, for the enactment of the Promi8e to ome numerous in for damages suffered while a break-ma- n re bill, providing for the the some months ago. ture and the methods of sppropration of $3,500,000 annually is alleged that Swanner suffered It be-also for market for three years for the construction rear?n I Some injuries when he attempted to kick better understood. highways across federal reserves comi"g a sand pipe loose while standing on and public domain, are encouraging, ranches raise as high u 800 to 10 the strap of a moving train which according to a special dispatch .receved turkeys, and, t is claimed, larger in violation of the working rules. was Tur-njgfrom Washington, D. C., Wednesday flocks will shortly be in order. suffered the loss of one leg Swanner key raising, while not a new industry as a result of the accident. in Se'Jer 8?d Kute counties, is fast Henry H. Blood, chairman of the since the Utah Cooperative expanding Utah road commision, and Preston G. installed a plant in association coma of member the Utah Peterson, and gan to encourap the farm-wit- h diseased the bill at length President Coolidge at the White e in tending turkey flocks. One of the larger turkey farms, House Wednesday, having been es- carted there by Senator Smoot. Last near Marysvale, is owned by John L. waiter President Coolidge vetoed this Sevy, on which around 800 turkeys bill after it had been passed by the were raised this year. It is expected bouse and senate, but the conference this flock will be greatly increased with the Utah road men is believed to next year. have cleared up in the presidents It is claimed the hatching and mind some points concerning the leg-- growing seasons in Sevier and Piute illation with which he had not been are ideal for the turkey raising busi-fulinformed heretofore. ness. Also it is said better stock is The Utah men pointed out the jus- - being raised than formerly and birds tice of the federal government build- - that mature early for the Thanksgiving roads across large expanses of ing holiday are given preference by public lands which are not taxable. I growers. Both road officials appeared satisfied The poultry industry, in general, is t the concluson of the conference I expanding in these two counties, the president that he had come I cording to those who are intimately to realize fully the basis on which the familiar with it. They estimate that bill was framed, the dispatch said. I it will grow to great eventually confejring with President Cool- - portance and that Richfield and Marys, idge, Chairman Blood departed for At- - Vale will become poultry marketing tanta, George, and from there went to centers of note in a few years. hew Orleans, where he is in attend- ance at the conference of state gov- - Sj&JHliu ffS. QUALITY I ttS by KUPPENHEIMER J J I JSfS .t 1 el 24-fo- ot iL y I nt Brakcnian Charged With Breaking Offiriule In East and South 4- N o & - I Colton-Odd- " ie 'AX of (H I I ht. Rich-missio- v vw n, BRUNSWICK V RECEPTION a Triumph of Musical Quality ly I ac-wi- th ini-Aft- er r : Car Turns Over on Highway Near Layton Signs Not A car driven by H. C. Godbe, of Salt Ordered, Mecham Says Lake City, and carrying four other ernors. No-Hunti- Brunswick ng RADIO a Here Is highly peract fected seven-tub- e was turned over on the highPlacing of sign? bearing his signat- persons about a mile north of Layton on ure forbidding duck shooting along way the shores of the Great Salt Lake Tuesday evening. The accident was caused when the machine struck on the high: horse which was at SSL. blinded by was driver the and S. cUy in lny Ar- - way, the lights. Fortunately none of the 8a l8A a?d Sam of the car were seriously commissioner and that the badge of occupants 4 n that vicinity The sheriffs force reports that this wouldirSi duty 1Xl- .. . . is about the sixth accident of this j JweVir' hJd this vi- t nature that has happened inand that cinity during the past year, t0i.wrthulfte persons residing in the county should V1 ,theAore ' be more careful about letting the ? .took run at large. hfU-nt- e MKfjartiSE Minidoka Surplus Hay Canal Co- - Delivers Increase in Water Sold to Sheep Mem j Eight acre feet of water were delivered by the Davis and Weber Canal company last summer for each share or an increase of 7.36 per cent over 1927, it is announced by D. D. Harris, superintendent. Directors of the for the encompany were hold will a meeting and suing year soon to name the officers of the company. The directors are: E. P. Ellison, Layton; John G. M. Barnes, Kays-villA. P. Bigelow, Ogden; P. A. 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