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Show I. Friday, Slay TIIE OGDEN POST Hie Ogden Post EITERSON, Editor Member Utah State Press Association Member National Editorial W. P. Association. Published each Friday by The Poet Printing and Publishing 2428 Kiesel avenue. Chateau Front Is Ogden Post Announces Dedicated as Memorial $7,000.00 Campaign (Continued From Page One.) ixnviii & Company, or the cash cos, oi' the silverware to this newspaper. The seventh prize is a beautiful, Swiss movement wrist watch in white gold case, set with a four genuine cut diamonds and eight sapphires, the retail value of which is 3125.00, for sale by J. S. Iwls & Company, Jewelers, or the cash cost to this paper of this watch. The eighth prize is a Tappan gas range with broiler and bake ovens, oven heat control, four burners, all white enamel, trimmed in your choice of several colors, retail value $110.00, for sale and on display in the showrooms of the Ogden Gas company, or the winner of this award may take the cash equivalent of the cost of this range to this newspaper. The ninth and tenth prizes are two beautiful solitaire diamond rings in handsome Feltings, each of which is valued at $100.00. These arc really e rings, and the fortunate winners of these awards will be proud to own them. These rings are for sale and on display at J. S. Lewis and Company, Jewelers. The winners of the ninth and tenth prizes can take the cash equivalent of the cost of these rings to this newspaper. (Continued From Page One.) ing htros along with their honored dead. A special plea to God and to humanity was made for the disabled ones for whom the horrors of war will never end, as one speaker said, until their days are ended here on matter Oc- earth. Entered as second-clas- s tho tober 17, 1027, at post office at Comrade Louis J. Holther, speaking tho Act of March at the brief services at the Legion under Utah, Ogden, 3. chateau, at 9:00 a. m., sounded the of the occasion when he deSubscription Price: $1.50 per Year. keynote clared that the rows of white crosses speak with more eloquence than it is 365 in our power to utter; we can only pause in reverence. exe EDITORIAL Touching scenes of periences were forcefully brought to reality again by the singing of faA miliar war-tim- e songa by the quartet at the G. A. K. services that followed at the city cemetery. The song, "Just Ogden and Utah are feeling a favor- Before the Battle, Mother, wrapped able reaction from tho activities of the many listeners in their own the natural gas companies. Yet how different it was thoughts. For instance: 'An Ogden wholesale during the World war days, exemplihardware firm, Geo. A. Lowe com- fied in that stirring song, or in the pany, has sold thousands of dollars Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp worth of camp and other equipment Ground that followed. In the World to the gas people. war there was no camp ground, just Scowcrofts sold a straight carload the trenches or little fox holes in the of groceries to the Uinta Iipe Line open fields for shelter from the shells company to supply three of their and machine gun bullets day and camps near Coalville, and they are night. No bugle calling the men to selling more daily. battle, just ar shrill whistle from To give some idea relative to the every company commander as ho held activities at the camps on the main his watch in his hand awaiting the line the foreman at lloytsville plant zero hour, while overhead the air was reported that his outfit had. served filled with flying shells that were to 013 meals in one day. silence, if possible, the merciless A camp cook near Coalville reported of enemy machine guns. Then that he and his kitchen crew made it was up and at em with a prayer over fifteen hundred sandwiches for in your heart, and a muttered curse lunch in one day. on your lips. All of which goes to prove that a There were no songs to cheer durbird in the hand is worth seven hun- ing the long nights. Not a word above dred and fifty thousand that never a whisper, nor the light of .a match were in the bush. within five miles of the front lines. The Relief Corps of the G. A. R. the words of Christ, "If a man quoted Millions die, yet shall he live again and blessed are they who die in the Lord. They ended their ritual services with the During the past nine years United song, Nearer My God to Thee. States railroads have spent, on the The Spanish American War veteraverage, 40 million dollars annually ans prided themselves in being sons to increase the safety of rail trans- of Civil War veterans, many of them, portation. and stated that their was more victory This does not include maintenance than a victory of arms, it was a or operation of safety devices that uniting of the Blue and the Grey. have already been installed, interest Their ritual closed with the plea that or taxes, or the additional millions the memories of the dead be ever alive spent for better equipment and im- in our hearts to bind us together in provements which are an indirect con- comradship and brotherhood. tribution to safety. Hon. Carl A. Badger of Salt Lake The result of these vast expenditures inhis remarks by reading Linprefaced has been that safety of travel has immortal colns five in cent 100 speech on the occasion over years. creased per In 1923 the average was one fatality of the first Memorial day at Gettysfor each 24 million passengers carried; burg, and made a ringing plea for adelast year it was but one for every 49 quate national defense, and for the The total fatal universal draft of men and industry million passengers. ities in 1928 among passengers was in time of national peril. The Service Star Legion conducted 16, as compared with 79 in 1926 and 83 in 1925. Five timea as many deaths appropriate flag raising exercises at each day in automobile accidents as 7 a. m. at the Gold Star driveway at there were railroad passenger fatal- the cemetery, with Girl and Boy Scout ities during the entire year. organizations assisting under the diThe record in improving the aafety rection of Charles Clark . and Mrs. of employes equals this. In every Grace Parks, after which a breakfast phase of operation the railroads have was served at the club rooms. Weber camp, Woodmen of the taken steps to eliminate hazards and lower the risk on any hazards that are World, decorated graves of their members in both cemeteries during the unavoidable. morning. In the afternoon at 2 oclock services were held in tho Mountain View cemetery where the Rev. Arthur J. Hansen delivered the principal address. The G. A. R. and ladies of that One of the worlds oldest industries, organization, together with the auxceramics, finds gas invaluable as fuel. iliary, participated. Last year manufacturers of ceramic products purchased more gas than ever reasonable prices. before in history. The development Our Industrial age is transforming of modern equipment and the economic ancient methods to new standards of has efficiency, and economy and gas is a solution of marketing made it possible to sell gas at most leader in this transformation process. 16-jew- 14-kar- at im Telephone war-tim- Bird in the Hand I I rat-a-tat-- tat ' for Safety -- r ' . ..t i. rc ? The Transformation Process end then proceed on the working plan that the subscription you get today does not have to be gotten tomorrow, Ao Red Tape to Trip You sub-You do not even have to be a take to POST rilter to THE OGDEN t in this campaign, anti there is no Jed tape. If you decide to enter the dull, proceed to get busy securing 1m. th subscriptions and promisee, then the first time convenient get your or walking outfit. Call at the office manatho campaign phone or write ger and a working outfit will be mail s; cts . purchased from of price to give complete satisfaction or your money back and we mean us-regard- -less it! USED CARS AND TRUCKS PRICED FROM $50 UP. TERMS Rofet. H. Hinckley Inc 2810 WASHINGTON AYE. OGDEN, UTAH THE HOME OF ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION ' r. t0 they will receive and courtesy from the martins campaign. Browning Auto Co. 2626 Washington Avenue 29x4.40 Defender..$ 7.05 ms 29x4.50 Defender.. 7.55 29x4.75 Defender.. 9.05 30x5.25 Defender .11.30 t? tt BEAVER CROWN MINE r ?t Y V mining industry of Utah has developed by leaps and since 1870. The past twenty years has seen the annual production jump from $26,046,948 to $86,024,600. In the past four years the annual dividends paid to stockholders has increased from $9,850,480 in 1924 to $18,507,975 in 1928. THE Y Y Y Y Y Y Government statistics show that the average returns on capital invested through banking interests pay an average of 6V4 while the average returns on mining investments is 182. Again: Dunn and Bradstreet shows that only 22 of mining of failures in other lines of investments fail, as against 54 ? a We guarantee every used car ants who enter -- high-spee- stick-to-it-ivene- Guarantee . i PEDERAL TIRES have always been saturated with Tire Miles. The latest Federal achievement Equal Tension Cord Construction, has made it possible to supersaturate Federal Tires with Tire Miles to build even more Tire Miles with Federal Tires. And at no extra cost to you. This remarkable new construction assures slow, even wear and longer life. It enables Federals to withstand the d heat and friction of todays driving. It enables Federals to give you extra service more Tire Miles at no extra cost Theres a Federal for your car at the price 4 yon want to pay. Let us show it to you. 20, A ivv and most reliable tion companies in the Up' is conducting our . L. P. Scarborough as i,Jr . ' manager and Mrs. L. p and Miss A. .Scott, asii-wgers. We wish to assure Extra Tire Miles At No Extra Cost A Cash Commission friends and relatives of one club mem ber give or promise their subscription to some other club member before they know about you, so the best method is to move to action quickly enter this campaign is inexperienced, ar.d the campaign manager and his assistants will be glad to assist you in getting started on tho right road. Come in and talk it over with the compaign manager; and if you will it, you go out and work and stick to of the will be the proud possessor beautiful Willys Knight sedan offered as the first prize on July 20. TIIE OGDEN POST wishes to in- - TIRES Regardless of how many people take part in the "Help Yourself Travel Club campaign, there will be no losers and hence no disappointments. Those failing to win one of the 10 prizes will be paid in cash a commission of which wiil equal $2.00 on every $10.00 collected, a good business proposition in itself. Campaign Open to All Everyone is eligible and all can be ou even terms. Subscriptions may be secured anywhere. It does not cost you a cent to enter, cither now or later. All that is necessary is a little ambition and So far as the Rale of subscriptions is concerned, all will be amateurs at the start and so all will be on equal footing a fair field and no favorite. An Early Start Is Valuable The most important thing is to get started as early as possible, and getting started presents no difficulties. All that is required is to get possession of one of the free working outfits and then begin lining up your friends and neighbors. A full plan of action will bo found ' in tho official announcement. Save Valuable Coupons Turn now to the large official an nouncement and scan it carefully for the several valuable coupons. One will show you how to get 5,000 free credits when you enter the club. Another shows you how to get 10,000 free credits when you sign your first order. Still another shows you how to get 25,000 additional free credits. Of the three coupons mentioned only one of each can be used by each club member,, but there will be found a smaller coupon good for 200 free credits and you can use all you can gather,: of these. V Telephone Saves Steps You can find your telephone of great help in getting your campaign under way. To be sure you cannot actually get subscriptions over the telephone, but you can speak for them while telling your friends and acquaintances that you are joining the Help Your self Travel Club and ask them' to save the It coupons. frequently happens that even close troduce the management ,, ed to you. Yourself Travel Club.- - Tv let not do timidity Do rot hesitate; will Circulation Service, one cf 1 bold you back. Everyone who t EXTRA SERVICE high-grad- you ,ii t business. It pays to own shares in Utah mines, and above .all it pays to get in on a good property just coming into production when the rise in the price of stock and the dividend returns are all yet to be realized. Y Y Y Y . ?Y better investigate Beaver Crown. It is a real portunity that you can thoroughly test by a personal You had t v t op- X Write us, call our telephone 1134, or come to our office. WeTl be glad to tell you about it, whether you buy or not. You take no greater chances in mining, as it is conducted today, than you do in any line of business. Frost, drought and pests get your crops; disease and hard winters get your sheep and cattle; depreciation and bad markets diminish your real estate investment; but nothing can hurt the lead, the silver, the gold and the copper in the vaults of nature! Y Y ? ?Y t t A V A X v fX A IY Get In On Beaver Crown Today! t American Corp. Financing ? Y Y ? 24S3 Grant Avenue, Community Hotel Building, Ogden, Utah ! |