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Show Friday. January 25, 1929 Weber Division i T1IK OGDEN POST The Salt Lake Takes to Water at Camden, New Jersey 4 weeks results: Weber, 27; Ogden, 26 j Davis, 40; Bear River, 23 ! Davis, 19; Cox Elder, 15 Amid the cheers of many present 1 of the Teams Standing and Utahns and to the music I Won Lost Pet. of a former naval band, the United States 2 0 l.oon paVjg cruiser Salt Lake City slid light 1 1 .500 Elder jjx 1 1 .500 down the ways of the New York ShipOgden 2 1 .333 building company at Camden, New Weber 2 1 .333 Jersey at 12:3d Tuesday as the latBear River est and most addition to the nation's naval force. Miss Helen Budge, daughter of Mr. gden Mrs. Jesse R. S. Budge, of Salt and To Lake, christened the craft while Miss Gaylie Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Grover Rich, also of Salt Lake, was maid of honor. i The Ogden Tigers, although defeated by a hair last Friday by Weber Mayor and Mrs. John F. Bowman hav-is- g were a have team, strong among the honored guests, and county high, beaten some of Salt Lakes best the mayor was the principal speakteams in practice games at the be- er at a luncheon following the cereginning of the season. Coach Kap-nj- mony. A great party of prominent charges are working hard to Utahns now in the east, headed by blast the hopes of another champion- Senator Reed Smoot and the legislaship of this division for Davis. It is tive delegation were invited as spereported that Ogden rooters will cial guests. swarm down on Davis tonight to The new vessel is an oil burner un&!p their team win. steam power with a speed of 33 der Playing the games in the large new knots per hour, a tonnage of 10,000, room of with at Davis, plenty g-length 5S5 feet and beam of Co feet. r rooters and players, insures a crowd tonight at 7:30 p It will be manned by a crew of nL The seating capacity in the gym is about 600 men and officers under a and cfrer 1000, and the Ogden game should captain. The "Salt Lake City ; (haw a crowd of that size. The new the sister ship "Pensacola, now under ; yeachers are very comfortable, and construction, carry the greatest num r spectators are assured a spectacular ber of large guns of any of the navy's i' game light cruisers. The gunning includes ft ten guns, four tubes with and six guns torpedo Success is a maximum range of about 12 miles. The ships will also be equipped with two planes to be launched by catapults. Seven other sister ships will be 1 Declaring that success in life is natbuilt. ural and failure is unnatural, Ralph secretary of the r Parlette, author and lecturer, delight-j- . CurtiswasD. Wilbur, the distinguished among navy, of business men audience a at ej large the Exchange club luncheon at the guests. When completely equipped, the Salt ) Hotel Bigelow Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Parlette, who gives the second Lake City will have cost more than I I' of his series of lectures tonight at 311,000,000. It is one of eight light I the Central Junior high school, paid cruisers authorized by Congress on ?. a? glowing tribute to the University December 18, 1024. Its measurements of Utah which he characterized as a include length, 585 feet G inches; jvonderful university with the most width, 65 feet, 2 inches, and normal aggressive extension division that he draft, 19 feet 64 inches. Turbo-electrb knows about driving apparatus is expected to suc- - enable the vessel to develop more than $ The speaker declared that is natural and failure in life is 33 knots an hour. The list of guns that if the person will was not made public here, but the Iedss to seek advancement the largest will be 8 inch. It will join i bfst is yet to come and that age in the light cruiser squadron when its jrars is no obstacle to progress, only equipment has ly;en completed. age in thought and activity. Among the guests were Admiral Charles F. Hughes, chief of naval operations; Captain George F. Neal, jivold aid to Secretary Wilbur; Rear Admiral Julian T. Latimer, commandUp er of the League Island navy yeard, Summit and Carbon Counties Philadelphia; Mayor John F. BowContributes Stills man, of Salt Lake City; United Cold weather seems to stimulate States Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, forge A. Goates, deputy prohibition chairman of the Senate finance coni' immissioner, and his corps of as- mittee; United States Senator WilFourteen liam H. King, of Utah. sistants. Behind Salt Lake countys road states were represented by United flow plow equipment, federal agents States senators or congressmen. to from the vi Stumed ParkSalt Lake City at 2 oclock Wednesday morning after a hard battle qgainst the storm. But they got their Of man. Guided by Deputy Sheriff Feb. 6 Prank Payne of Summit county the To gents found a 200 gallon still in the farm of Sam The annual convention of the Utah Seration on was arrested. association will be hel Taxpayers' 4 Mitchell at the time was said to be on February 6, 1929 at the Hote enjoying the storm as he sat by the Utah, Salt Lake City. Two sessions hot still and watched the potential will be had, beginning at 10:00 a. m. wealth stream from the spout. and 2:00 p. m. This announcement Reports came to the office also is made by State Chairman A. P that a still was destroyed Bigelow, who will be in charge. far Price and Jim Faccoi, alleged opInvitation is going out to the taxerator, arrested. payers of the state, to be in attendance and to participate in the discussions. The invitations also carry the A. suggestion that besides the subjects named on the program, taxpayers inOgden dicate what other questions of taxation they would like to have discussressive funeral services for ed, the time permitting. A Smurthwaite were held The program calls for a searching .Wednesday afternoon at the Church analysis of some of the fundaments' Good Shepherd, with the Rev. questions of taxation which at presJjnr iff, Hyslop officiating. A large ent are arousing so much attention am wnber of friends were present; the consideration. The first part of the -offerings were numerous. program will be "An Analysis o: JSpecial musical numbers were fur-'3J-S Utahs Present Tax Structure. This by Charles Kemp of Salt Lake will call attention to the constituMrs. Agnes Bowen. tional and legislative provisions unCommittal service was read by which Utah is operating. der rave the city ceme- 8ry Following this will be a comprehen Surthwaite died suddenly at ms sive survey of The Effect of the Ad685 Twenty-fift- h street, Sunday ministration of our tax system upon This dressing after taking a bath, Equalization and Revenue. xtreme dilation of the presentation will be anticipated with heart cauae h? the attending great interest on account of the many IS?" ' PRsician who responded immediately, views on this point. on the The third f rtl nW5ys program is subject prominent business man Ogden during his 46 years resi-- s styled "The Remedy. As is known, Smurthwaite was the the general committee of the Taxpaydealr 40 R into the Idaho ers association has for several months H1 and Py cah to the farm- - been studying the tax situation for the l 4b?w ! P1 He started the purpose of determining whether the a few (So jCt,ckLha,tchery remedy lies in improved administraas bui t UP a growing in- - tion or in a change in our constitudfstry1 tional provisions or in both. It is by widow, Mrs. anticipated that the one speaking on Smurthwaite; two sons, this subject will have some very def Sar"v a?d Roentgen (Rink) inite proposals which in turn will be lSE"rt,hwai4 the latter being a er presented to the legislature. Ln 4be Piice depart-- I The School Dollar is next on the daaghters, Miss Georgina program. This discussion will show I ljrtjhWrHf of Manhattan, Kan.; the trend in school demands on the JC. Maguire ofandLosMiss Angeles, taxpayers; how the money is spent am Bea-Ramey SS what is to be hoped for in economics. vrwte of 3dreSw Mrs. and (Jgn, is indicated that some very con' of S14 Two It structive suggestions will be offered and Marry Smurth- Site on this subject. Mrs. aister, Lily The final subject will be the rela ShndcMld and six 0a,kIand tinship of taxes upon inviting capital survive. aecretary of to this state and the resultant increase the vesfpv'irtlI Wote a school Sunday teacher of population and general prosperity. hit he Church of the Good A special meeting will be held of the Shepherd. county chairman of the organization for the purpose of electing the state officers. The 1 up-to-d- High Plans Blast Champions At Kaysville Tonight es i record-b- reaking n ch ch anti-aircra- Natural, Failure Unnatural, Ralph Parlette Says ic ? ! Weather Speeds Bootleg Production Annual Convention Taxpayers Assn be Held 100-gall- on Smurthwaite, Business Man, Buried Wednesday iwje f About Gentle Art of Fishing By RING LARDNER To the GJilur: The uuilei signed wrote such a masterful article ou instructions in regards to honing a yr. ugo that 1 have been t;si to write ituolher oue and try to make it somewhere near twice us good. y mo-fivj- St ri Pythian Sisters Meet berSte.theT,bad rather, 30 mem- A Chicago man slapped his wife beSi8ter met in 4ht Kniirk6 cause she doubled a four diamond bid, avtr.uj Jhias hall on Grant trumped his ace and lost. She sued CJ? held folfoJpH party Mras for a divorce and it. Evidently hy and a lunch- - the judge wasn't a got eoq. jn bridge player. f( the iani.Dr,e,en Won 4he Prize & : Trie,. Wen banco. t54 character, while Scena Brewing ideas is not punishable Koh.n and Joa'e Van der the VcMead act. the prizes for bridge and un- ir.g of the organization will be held the retiring W. E. next Tuesday evening and a large atCchuenman, with a novel tendance is requested, no matter what at ,h(?tt.fentd luheen. The very next meet- - the weather. V : j SPECIAL for Saturday .'iti Sizes --Mi, 3, ' PritSng Controls - ce affords greater I. ...,WV at-- i n. dash Vit $1.45 1 one-pie- Ladies GALOSHES i 1 On top of the finger thin steering wheel are the light control switch, gasoline throttle and horn hut-toThe hand brake is at the driver's on all models, except the Victoriu right and the brougham, where it is at the left, attached to the frame. Gear shift is standard, three speeds forward and one reverse. The starter button on th Iairs of Larne sizes in all the new$1.05 to $2.95. Iroleet your health and your shoes in a new pair. est styles convemenc, while the manifold heat control insures efficient operation of the engine under ull weather conditions. (owl ventilators on each side, regulated by small foot pedals, are standard equipment on ull models. They open out to provide maximum ventilae tion. Windshield is type, hinged ut the top, and swings forward F-A-M-l-L-Y SHOE STORE 353 one-piec- Twenty-fourt- h Street for ventilation. DOWN Balance in 18 Months January Specials on NEW GAS RANGES Prices are reduced . . . attractive terms are offered . . . its easy to buy now . . . and you need a new, modern Gas Range! For easier cooking . . . better cooking . . . a modernized and more attractive kitchen ... for economy and years of satisfaction . . . nothing can equal a new Gas Range. Instant heat . . . accurate, automatic control ... no repairs or replacement of parts sparring partners. In this connection It might be of Interest to tell other Isaac NImrods about my first experience In prone 1 had been out In a quee fishery ir. yes promoted, yet the interiors have been enlarged to afford niavimum vision und room for every p.iwnger. All possible body joints in the Mono piece, body have been eliminated. lY!t in-- ; sulation between the body und frame A now oar, roprest nting progressive is further protection against vilnat it n. irinoiplos of ongiiuvring design eonp-e- d Grueling road tests have proven the! with the ruggediiess and dependa-iht- y bodies as tight and firm aftir Ion:;! thut oharaotcries Podge Broth- usage us when new. ers produets, is offered in the Podge l uxurious Interior Appointments lot hers Si introduced to the nation All doors are unusually wide, per-simultaneously with the New York easy entrance or exit. AdjiM-- j automobile show. Eight body types in nutting uble rubber buffers are built in tiio' unique attractive color combinations door sills to insure quiet closing to and featuring many refinements in squeaks or rattles. The doors! mechanical detail, comfort und appear- prevent are mounted on heavy hinges, und fit ance, are offered. in latehes that ussure positive loek. The cars arc a striking answer as Inside coaeh work gives the impres-- ! o how Walter 1. Chrysler intends to sioti of custom built design, with mo-nerease Podge Brothers prestige, for hair upholstery in blue or tan shades hey incorporate features at a price trimmed in brondlure. Seat cushions that only the uniting of such tremen- are wide and deep, tilted at the prour dous facilities could produce. Body angles for riding comfort. Hoar scat :ypos uvuilnble include the .Vpassen-i:e- r compartments are fitted with a smokphaeton, roadster with rumble sent ing set on the right side, and u vanity de ease on the left. sedan, uxe sedan, brougham, Convenient New Dodge Car Now On Display at the Hinckley Show Room 1 can't lie ull over the country at once hut tlu-- say that front now on is the beet lime to lisli in either fresh or salt water or both at the sume time ou ucct. of liting t'te open season for the new kinds of tlsli which have been discovered since the lust fishing article 1 wrote. in tite old da before these things happened, why if a person lived oa a fresh water pond or rivulet, why all busithey had to do was to bait their hook Victoria, with spinach uud they were pruclicai-i- y ness coupe, and the de luxe couple with sure of drugging lu a muskie, a rumble seat. "It was our aim to add so conspicupickerel, a perch, a pestilence, a to the present acclaim of the ously a sword list), a swage, a scroti or era me., llut now days since they Dodge name that every Pudge owner have found out about the uew kinds will feel even greuter pride in these creations, said Mr. Chrysler, of lisli you have got to use u whole latest in eonncction with the new car an1 lot more Judgment. That is why nouncement. "We ask only that the have been approached ou all sides examine and test the car in public with u view to learning the uew se- every way from the standpoint of crets in regards to how to ilsh for the beauty, originality, luxury and pernew kind of tisli. formance." The Mono-piec- e Would like to exclaim at the outset body construction, 1 exclusive feature of all models, proan have long been a student of that whut 1 sometimes call the tinlcy tribe vides rigidity and balance which only and aiu kuow u around home by a nick this design can give. The body is so uuiue I once give myself, namely, the mounted on the chnssis thut the pasriseutoriul artiste. Lots of people senger load rides close to the ground. still call me Isaac Newton ou accL Sidesway is eliminated and safety is of tlie mustery 1 have got over the piscatorial profession. Well to make a short story still shorter, the latest lisli that enu be caught in medium water, that Is, half way between salt and fresh and vice verse, Is the geffel. The nlmrod must first lay on their back and read an evening paper. Along about five o'clock you bait your hook and cost it off the side of the boat or hammock or bicycle or whutever you was in to start with. The bait must bo sage dressing out of a turkey. It will Improve matters a good deal if the fish ertuan keeps reading the comic pictures of the paper and laughing aloud as that makes the geffel think he Is not In earnest. Sometimes It la necessary to have two evening papers as the geffel don't always agree on which Is the funniest pictures. The first Commodore time Gallagher of the Knickerbocker Yacht club fished for geffel, he had no less than three comic supplements and had to read one and a i before lie even got a nibble. By that time both he and the geffel was laugh Ing their beuds off. That put them both on easy st. Another fish that has recently been discovered In all kinds of waters and some kinds of milk Is the prone. The word prone means laying down face forwards on your stomach and that Is where this scion of the finley tribe got Its name on accL of It always ly lng down face forwards oa Its atom' ach. In order to catch them you have got to first wake them up and turn them over and ask them why they was laying on theli stomach. It may of been from cramps or something, but as soon as you find out then you know bow to fish for them. If It was cramps you give them some kind of Indigestion tablets which 1 won't men tlon no names on accL of free advertising, but If that Is what It was, they will get very grateful and turn over on their side and then Is the time to grab theta A prone laying on their aide le as helpless as one of Tunney's w ??; 5 . boat on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, for three years, every day, trying to get a prone. They wouldn't even look at me One day however, one of them got In terrible ehnpe and began to cry In misery and I called down to the bottom of the lake what Is the matter. The prone rolled over end made the remark that It felt kind of out of things as parties had been going on at the different mansions and cottages around the lake and It had not been invited to one. Well, I says, you and I are in the . . . LIBERAL ALLOWANCE for Your Old Range $10 Minimum A minimum of $10 allowed for your old range. This liberal allowance and attractive trade-i- n plan makes a new Gas Range same boat No, says the prone, we ain't but we will be. Wltb that, he jumped up and got In my boat That Is one way of catching a prone. Another kind of fish that everybody Is ravenous to grab one of them down our way Is the month fish. This Is four times as long as the weak fish and It takes four times as long to catch them but when you catch them you don't half to worry for another month. They are caught with a page out of a calender, like for tnsL If you are fishing In September, you bait your hook with the October page of the calendar and they will grab It, thinking they are going ahead somewhere. A year from now I will give you another lesson In what I call the pisca- art torial ( ih an even greater bargain. Come in Now and Select the Model to Suit Your Requirements. BE READY for NATURAL GAS Get your gaa appliances now enjoy their conveniences then you will be ready for the coining of Natural Gas. When Natural Gas is turned into the mains appliances. you may continue to use your gas range and other Only a slight adjustment will be necessary, which can be readily made at no inconvenience to you. lie prepared to enjoy the economy of Natural Gas a g and dean, dependable, automatic fuel the ideal fuel for cooking, gas-burni- ng water-heatin- Sjtilnli, tne.) Buainesa la Buaineaa by supreme convenience! Bell Young Nell was about to enter his house carrying a dead mouse by the tall when his neighbor caught sight of him. What are you going to do with that mouse, sou? asked the neighbor. I'm going to take this In to mother and she will give me a dime to take It ouL answered the boy. Children's (Magazine, house-heatin- g. Closing Out All Coal and Gas Combination Ranges! Ogden Gas Co. 414 Twenty-fourt- h St. Phone 174 S, |