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Show IXf IT? Will be a Great 1929 Oriental Fiesta April 15 to 20 Year for Ogden! OGDEN. CITY MAY CANCEL J REFUSE PERMIT lt2. NUMBER 20 and Hobby John M. Brownings PetOpens at Weber Week Automatic Cannon During to Be Made by Colt Show Gym Present Comic Opera At Auditorium Tonite FRANCHISE; GAS Weber High Students UTAH, F 1U DAY. APRIL 19. CLEAN-U- P Boys Tonight at the Weber county school the music department will high Boys, you did mighty fine at preSCOUTS show uesday in connection with sent their opera, The Kell of Kmve-lonthe Oriental but Fiesta, dont with the Lest musical and draforget the Hoys' week hobby and pet show matic talent of the school east in the being conducted by the Rotary club Annual Spring House Cleaning leading roles and a combined chorus April 2S to .May 1. of 150 voices, it is announced. Starts Next Monday; CamTile hobby show will be dNnlnved The production is said to tie the ProCoes it the Weber gymnasium, and tha pot1 most pretentious ever attempted at paign This Year Takes State-Wid- e how will be n the gr. minis the school, and every effort has been in jusi duction rear of the gym. Not only dogs, Cover Aspect; City Trucks to hut made to make the tuneful opera an animal my have or you pet may fancy outstanding success, both as an enHaul Rubbish Off; Ileautifi-catio- n 3000-fo- ot Ve- is eligible ;o lv entered in tin prize tertainment and as a means of fostercontests. The hobby show gives you of Homes Also Urged ing and developing the musical and he opportunity to show some of your 150 dramatic talent at the school. Will he locity wares something of vital interest to Students cast in the leading roles that you have made yourself. you Ogdon's annual spring house cleanOne of Most are as follows: Victor Durbano, a Weapons Muss is chairman of the! ing starts Monday, April 22, aa anGeorge Strickler, Elda Skinner, Ortell how committee, and you cun Frank Francis get nounced by Mayor Stallings, Arnold Taylor, Ralph Simpsome time ago. F.ven though spring definite information Mr. by culling The late John M. Brownings la-son, Mont Robins, Herman Bower, RoMany of the most amusing incidents Huss. Boys' week is for every boy cleaning up of lawns, yards, and homes land Flinders, Marelda Budge, Mary contribution before his death to the the war are rememliered from see- in the city, and the committee is has boon under full swing during the Wade, Elmond Woodfield, LeGrande superior defense weapons for hi ms: the mad scramble for shelter at unx'oua that every hoy make the most past week of good weather, a deterJohns, and Harry Smith. country's use and protection in time the sound of approaching shells with of it. mined effort to make the campaign of war, a automatic can their terrifying song as they sped 100 per cent effective will be made, it non, will now be manufactured by the' tow aid their mark. The most terrify-Colt- s is stated. Growers Patent Firearms Manufactur-- ' to shell the allied soldiers had to face Memorial The clean-u- p cumpuign this year mg company of Hartford, Conn., it is was the high velocity shell from the on a state-wid- e takes aspect with the to be announced by S. M. Stone, president Austrian minion which board of .state health, making a de- of the company, who was an Ogde:. uae only about 2 seconds warning; I terminod To to have effort every com- By Memorial Day and at close range as wus encountered V,r!i!?r in the stute effectively cleaned munity The weapon, terrible in of in closing out the St. Mehiel salient showing the greutest acA careful study of peach growing fensive mighty Rapid progress is being made on the up. Cities and in defense, in September, scarcely no warning at power, the most progress and making methods and marketing in the Palis- s actually a machinemighty tivity memorial front at the American cleun-u- p gun hailing pro-je- t sill. The famous French drive will bo listthe during ades peach district of Colorado will chateau tiles from a shell 13 inches long cannon with its long barrel and rapid Legion following the delny ed in their receivthe and order, be made by a delegation of Utah peach with the fleetness of an rifle firing speed, also had a very high in driving piles, it is announced by ing the highest score will city due receive Ora Commander growers undere the auspices of the bullet at the rate of 150 army Bundy. The piles shells per velocity that must have made it ter from the board. recognition Utah Agricultural college and the Den. minute. The gun will be made suitribly uncomfortable for the enemy have all been driven and the eement ver and Rio Grande Western railroad. able for ft poured for the foundation. Forma arc, The rity officials are entering into use as well as troops. While the trip will not be made until for land work. The now licing put in plaee to raise the the full spirit of the campaign. The projectiles will Large shells from 8 to 12 inches in foundation walls to August, plans are being laid for the have a velocity of 3000 feet per sec- diameter could he heurd of street department is busy patching flying the main floor ofupthe the level An UP the bud breaks in the pavements journey by county agricultural agents ond, nearly three times the speed that through the air for many seconds building. beh and fruit growers throughout the sound travels entrance to the during the past winter, and the basement made will be the fore air. their through explosive force works is the a busy giving windpeach districts of the state. department a and The high velocity of the projectile lent the air terrifying winding tunnel, for miles around and comhydrants throughout the city a Palisades peaches, it was pointed will make it virtually impossible for pletely shattered the nerves of men ing stairway will lead up to the top A coat of bright red ami black paint to of the where bronze the pedestal, huge out, brought a premium of about 35 enemy to 'hear em coming in in close proximity, until many were cover up the dingy yellow. The Utah of soldiers will be cents a bushel over Utah peaches last time to dodge into a dugout or shell found unconscious from the figures placed, force of There will also be recesses in thelowcr & Light company will work year selling at around $1.35, while hole as is possible with the ordinary the explosion. k resulted Utah growers got about $1.00 per cannon shell which can be heard ap- from repeated encounters with large foundation to carry the bronze tublets nights giving the steel light poles in bushel. If superior packing methods proaching from3 to 5 seconds before shells, even though the soldier was containing the names of Wclicr coun- - I Uie business district a new coat of are used, the local growers will seek they hit and give ample opportunity protected from being hit with frag- ty boys who lost their lives on the I bronze. field of battle. to determine the cost and labor neces- to seek shelter if possible. The pe- ments of the bursting shell. City trucks will lie available to haul to secure culiar the the rubbish as fast as possible The Legion is also cleaning up the! A light type of the new Browning sary higher price. slowing up sound of the apthe clean-u- p campaign and an front of shells the make rhatenu and it during the will automatic be was cannon proaching the also made tower, It possible, also, stated, however, that It is hoped that the entire project organized effort will be made to have Palisades crop matures a little ear- to determine within a very few rods for airplane use. lier than the Utah crop, as a whole, just where a shell is going to hit if The Colt company entered into the can be completed in time fur formal! every vucant lot cleaned up and un manufacture of Browning firearms in dedication of the monument on Me- - sightly trees und fences removed. which gives the Colorado growers a near at all. The new fired at such speed the early nineties. Al present they morial day. Thu state board of health is shell, slight price advantage of the early and velocity, would completely demor- manufacture various types of auto with Boy Scout organizations market. alize an enemy line under ordinary niatic pistols, all Browning patents, the state in an effort to throughout open field fighting conditions as were light Browning machine guns, which Greenwell secure as much aid for the project as und a heurty response is bepracticed during the World war from fire 1200 cartridges per minute, am New York Show pussible, June 2 a i Chateau Thierry until the the 50 caliber heavy machine gun, firing given by the boys. Closes III After tho grounds have been taken Armistice, due to the rapid advances ing a cartridge capable of penetrating When of the allied troops which made it im- one inch of steel at the rate of COO pci care of during the fore part of the Students! Saturday is the last day possible to make use of trenches or minute, and Browning machine rifles two-wefinishI have Well, mother, campaign, the work of home just to turn in your essay to your embankments other than hastily con- These Browning automatic firearms ed buying the lead in our show. Mr. beautification will be urged by those principal on "The Value of Wild Life structed affairs with little pack are standard United States equipment Houston was sick. I seem to have in charge. Wherever it is possible to in Utah in order to compete in the shovels. Entrenchments were made, and brought much fame during the through in good order. It Is do so, it is hoped that new paint will contest being sponsored by the We- of course, before offensive drives were World war to their inventor and his gotten a great feeling to face an audience be applied and homes made as clean ber County Fish & Game Protective started. home, Ogden. and attractive as possible, both inside of the highest priced show here. association. Prizes amounting to $75 That was the message flashed and out. will be awarded the winners in the lawns, flowers and gardens will through the night by Gene Green well, contest. also receive attention, and it is hoped to of Ogden, popular be Judges of the essays will be Rev. lis mother, Mrs. Fannie E. Grecnwell, that home surroundings will be beau- r, Arthur J. Hansen and Paul Newmey-eSemi-Fina- ls tified as much as possible. The cleanstreet. on 20th 563 Twenty-thir- d and it is probable that President and paint-u- p campaign could well was Genes It golden opportunity,! up Alfred E. Bruerton of the association be as a beautification designated George M. Harrison, grand presi- and the fact that he was fairly well will name other assistants. Weber county high school debators is declared by those in it campaign, he the with satisfied measured up way Finish writing your essay tonight under the direction of Harlan Adams, dent of the Brotherhood of Railway to it goes without saying that he was charge. and turn it in to your principal Sat- have won the right to compete in the and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handsuccess, and that before a critical s, following victories lers, Express and Station Employes, audience urday. The contest is open to all the state in the highest priced show in officers several other with schools in Weber county, it is stated. Friday and Saturday over Box Elder together $2,732.24 by will of international attend the union, anhigh and Ogden high schools, it is a on here Genes ability was soon recognized meeting Saturday, April 20, nounced. County after he joined the chorus of Earl Hold The Weber team, which represents" in the Elks home. Mr. Harrison comes from Cincin- Carrolls spectacular production, section of the county, is comThe unusually bad winter resulted Services every and he was made the the of the Fioretta, Ohio, nati, Huntsheadquarters of of in posed the highest expenditure in the his- Gay Wangsgard Although one of the Houston' to the baratone lead, Mr. ville, Bob Jones of Hooper, Alice Sor- brotherhood. sUrtol7 ,of Wfber cunty for temporary and whenthrregu'lar Joint memorial services were held enson of Taylor, and Mary Deru of youngest in the railroad labor group, needy persons during the carGene to to became was it Masonic is Clerks ill, Brotherhood up the of the Railway Wednesday evening at Burch Creek. The team won twice three months first of this year, it is temple by the three Masonic orders of from Box Elder and once from Ogden one of the largest It represents the ry through the part. stated in the quarterly report issued honored Btation inclerical service and Genes success has been a most employes Ogden in memoriam to their high in the triangular meet. The by tho Weber county commission. A dead who have died during 1927, 1928 have not as yet been an of the railroads and express com- teresting story. Leaving his employ total of $2,732.21 was spent for tem1929.The Very nounced, but will be held prior to the panies, and has contractural relations on an ice wagon and given a few and up to April 14, porary relief of which total amount, Rev. W. W. Fleetwood delivered the annual high school day at the Un- with a majority of the carriers in this hundred dollars that hod been con-- 1 $1120.64 was spent for groceries; $1,-memorial address, and the Rev. John iversity of Utah, where the state finals country and Canada. Its headquar- tributed to assist a worthy singer, 434.90 WCnt for coal; and $168.70 for ters are housed in its own building, a he worked his way to Chicago on Edward Carver gave the eulogy, To will be held. miscellaneous expenses. structure in Cin- cattle train in order to save the precmodern seven-stor- y Our Departed Brothers. The cost of maintaining the county cinnati. It owns the controlling in- ious dollars. He had hoped to secure Musical numbers were furnished by terest in one of the largest labor a scholarship at the Curtis school infirmary at Roy amounted to $19.80 the B. P. O. E. orchestra and the Og Mrs. per month for each inmate, the report banka, the Brotherhood of Railway in 1hiiadeiphia, but found there were shows. den Community Male chorus under Bank of National Cincinnati, desks vacancies. no New to He proceeded the direction of Reid E. Cox, with Total cost of maintaining the incapitalized at $500,000 and having as York and secured a place in the Miss Melba Douglas and Edward The in sets excess of fi$5,000,000. in firmary during the quarter was order to help Fioretta chorus Grecnwell assisting soloists, and Miss hearing for Mrs. Esther Brotherhood maintains a death bene- nance his musical studies. Preliminary or an average cost of $1169.41. Evelyn Nelson accompanist. Besares will be held in the city court fit, which pays to the dependents of The infirmary at the present time is The services were said to be the Saturday morning, April 20, it was deceased members benefits ranging first of their kind for other than stated by Judge Simon Barlow on the from one to fifteen hundred dollars, of Denver, general ch.irn.nn of the Deducting certain incomes received fallen, military heroes, and will be motion of L. J. Holther, attorney for depending on the length of member- Denver and Rio Grande Western; T. from the total cost the net cost of opchairman F. Power of three Ogden, the general Mrs. Besares. made an annual affair with ship. The membership in the city of of the Ogden Union Railway and erating for three months was lodges here in Ogden, the Weber The defendant is charged with mur- Ogden is approximately five hundred and E. J. Watkins of Lodge No. 6 having charge of the der in the first degree, following the and is composed of employe' of the Depot company, division chairman of the Ogden, The parother services. initial lodges fatal stabbing of Jack Farrish, April Southern Pacific, Union Pacific Ore- Southern Pacific. HOME TOWN HENRY were the WashingGeorge ticipating 9. gon Short Line, Ogden Union Railway The visit of these international ofton Lodge No. 24, and the Unity Rio and Denver and Depot company, Trial of Mrs. Thelma Bruerton, 24, is expected to bring out a big Lodge No. 18. White carnations were charged with maintaining a nuisance Grande Western and the Railway Ex- ficers members. Many visitors arc of crowd the presented to each lady attending street and giv- press agencies. at 214 Twenty-fourt- h also from Salt Lake and the expected services. Mr. Harrison, although one of the ing away intoxicating liquor, has been territory. The meeting youngest of the leaders of the rail- surrounding set for Friday, April 19. as well will be open to road labor organizations, is regarded as members of the A The stabbing is alleged to have as organization. his He one of the ablest. began been Bruerton entertainment has the of at taken premises program place E. railroad career when very young with which will be followed by a following a quarrel. the Missouri Pacific railroad in St. arranged the courtesy of Ogdance. Through Louis. In 1918 he was elected gen Another victory against death was den Lodge No. 719, B. P. O. Elks, the commiteral chairman of the clerks scored by the Ogden City fire departhome on Grant avenue has been System tee on the Missouri Pacific; and, after Elks ment lungmotor and oxygen equipover to the railway clerks of turned ment in the hands of skilled firemen serving in that capacity for several Ogden for this occasion. years, was elected vice grand presi Running the engine of his car while The committee in charge of the dent of the grand lodge. After two in the garage, Joe II. Taylor of 48( enwas composed of the following terms in that office he was elected meeting isand Ogden Citys general fund Fifteenth street was so overcome by members in Ogden: J. the from employes by $75,000 last year to the grand presidency. The W. the gas fumes from the exhaust.tha riched Tuesday L. A. Hill, A. E Edson, fro 1928 Burbidge, realized during motor net profits organization has had a large growth he was unable to turn off the system. To.al in membership under his leadership. G. M. Gibbons, F. W. C.Smith, T. M. and was apparently lifeless when the the municipal wateramounted A. Lavidge, Liddell, F. J. Bartonek, to As a mark of distinction and a pro- J. firemen were called- - Captain N. J profits for the year S. J. deT. J. W. Klenke, Graves, the in balance leaving a found credit to his ability Mr. HarriHilton and Firemen Alfred Stegen and R. T. Paine, E. S. Clark, A. J. Smith, of fund $12,860.55. scene son is accredited as being the person partment Fred D. Thompson rushed to the J. E. Reardon, E. C. Moore, IKE FELLOW WHO MOVES 10 THE Assets of the system are listed at directly responsible for the satisfac Burdett, and worked over the prostrate form G. McPhie, G. A. Putman, G. L. W. CITY GSJERAliY LEARMf SM32,-50exSV328.562.03 with liabilities at tory settlement of the strike of of Taylor for fully 10 minutes supply II. Suniville, C. R. Stone, A. Hales, THAT mE GLAMOft AMD UJXUftie? be of last New $13. York in City press employes leaving a capital surplus D. Kingsford, Hannah Eklund, Cath-ry- n ing oxygen with the lungmotor THE METROPOLIS ARE RttTtf life. OF of 062.03. showed signs any September. fore he Boerens, Caroline Adams, P. F. WEALTHY, AMO ARE OURS AS Mr. Harrison will be accompanied Dr. Junior Rich was also sum The total revenue last year was and E. L. Frederick. Plans INACCESSIBLE Secretary-TreasurTO HIM ASTHOUSM aid, at medical Grand costs George by rendered moned and $175,772.54, with operating HE WERE BACK IM Hlf OLOHOME the costs S. Levi ar.d Phil E. Ziegler, editor of of deadly the and warnings To Boise Brimhall Goes Despite TOWN. THE Bh CITIES ARE effects of the carbon monoxide gas $41,765.21, making the total costs of the Railway Clerk, the official journa," of the Dean Brimhall, ALL RIGHT FOR MILLIONAIRES, president be met brotherhood. will in of the They motors, especially automobile $87,911.99. from left som.e the department BUT TH1 AVERAGE CrtlXEM at Ogden by E. A. McMillan of San Union Pacific Airways, Inc.,Aeroclosed garages, there ara still The not profit in 1927 from operatBoise attend to tho CAM UVB A CONTENTED AMD the at the Thursday of chairman the Francisco, was general in practice who persist was $79,946.99 and $75,000 which conference at nautical ing today C. of Brinker HAPPY UFE IMA TOWN LIKE A. Southern clcademng the os risk of their lives, transferred to the citys general fund, Portland, Pacific; from tho entire THIS air of t the representatives that chairman 4 so suddenly general on effect romes th? Lola nee carried to in are attendance. lenvirg inWmountain I W. a self or.c ; Union Pacific Ryan to h'lr TO HELP tin-do- 1 a' Company Denied Heater to ion to Connect Gas Twenty-fift- h Gas Mains on Permiss- Heater Street; Commissioner Peery Suggests Utah Light & Tract- be Revoked ion Franchise the city fl breech between and the natural gas interests Sfwidened Wednesday with the to grant a by the commission ye-J- Sr ad company permission to make with the gas line for the just east of the Hotel of the iLdew. stated that all the were laid, and that only a !mll exciivation need be made on the street hiU in order to Twenty-fift- h connect the pip. Following the statement of Mayor pink Francis that no permits were the gas panted by the city to on the grounds that they operating under a franchise that mt not been given the official lad of the city in its transfer from So Utah Light & Traction company hence to the Ogden Gas company, and natthe for franchise a not legal vu ural gas interests to operate under following their purchase of the Ogden Gas companys interests. Following the statement by Mayor HoteT heat-Sjmps- ny neces-!Irfpip- es Sr Ssiy ap-nov- Fluids, Commissioner Hannan al W. to pMry inggested that the franchise Utah Light and Traction company the order to force a satisfbetween the city settlement actory end the natural gas interests on the franchise granted them last August which provides for an occupation tax. The question of the citys authority to revoke the old franchise was referred to City Attorney A. E. Pratt for revoked in be investigation. May Publish City Improvement Costs publication of estimated Official and actual costs of public improvements costing over $5000 has not been complied with in Ogden City, Weber county or by the city and councosts districts, it was stated by A Epperson, president of the ty school Clyde Utah State Press association before the rity commission Thursday morni- ng. , In answer to the statement, City Attorney Arthur E. Pratt stated that the city had made publication of such figures as required in chapter 101 of the laws of Utah for 1923, in the monthly bulletin published by the city, but stated, however, in the future that it was probable that official publication of the estimates and costs of such improvements would be made. Such improvements as public buildi. ngs, school buildings, paving projects, waterworks extensions are included in the law which requires the estimated costs and actual costs that published in pe parallel columns with-- m after the said improvement 60 days been completed and accepted by bodies. Jms the Mail Planes to Make Connections in S. L. Southbound airmail planes out of connect directly with east J5J e8t. bound planes at Salt Lake uty, beginning May 1, it is announced V Postmaster Rufus A. Garner. will leave for west Falls, Mont, at 6:30Ogden oclock in 55 morwig, and for Pocatello at 3:25 clock m the afternoon. und planes will leave Ogden I ;:10 ; m- - and 6:05 p. m. Airmail must be in the Ogden post-t,5bout 25 minutes before the listed hours so that the mail wgden will w! port may be transported south of the city. BILL to the air- BOOSTER SAYS: very advertiser, is A booster. because he is enthusiastic over, was to geo, he tT ESP93 IM MEUISPAPER THE PESSIMIST iSMTMJfiH IUTERESTEO W WS WARES NEVER BOTHERS WHO ttawnus-iHEN- gk m V DRIVE Noted Inventors Last Creation Into at Arms Factory for nment; Fires Large Projectiles With at Hate of per Minute; Nations Formidable Fre-don- Utah Peach Plan Inspection Trip Palisades Orchards -- Front ii-- Chateau .. Ready ; 1 i anti-aircra- water-throug- Shell-shoc- Essay Contest oh Wild Life Saturday Sings Lead In Star Is ek 300-wo- rd Weber High Debators President of Railroad Win District Honors; Clerks to Here for Meet Enter April bass-barito- ne semi-final- Spent for Relief Masonic Orders Memorial 1 semi-fina- ls - Besares Hearing Tomorrow Morning $3,-508.- 22 P'"1 $2,-051.- 42. Ogden Firemen Save Life of Jos. Taylor non-membe- Waterworks Enriches Treasury ; $37,-860.5- 5, 0, er non-operati- ng t impohsiMe Fy.-lfrn- rs |