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Show Friday, June THE OGDEN POST The Ogden Post GoofffR5? w. r. I'.m.nsoN, witor Mi'tiihrr Utah Ktul I'rraa Assirtnllon .Mcniln-National Kditoiiul Anociation. r arh Friday by The On dm Iosl Print in? and PuldiHliin? ruldishcd coni-lian- 212H hirart avenue. h MToiid-cI- n 17, 1027, at the Oc- pout office at tober Ocd'Ti, I'tah, under the Act of March 3. 18711. Sulm-rii'- t ion Iiuv: $1.5 per Year. After July 20, 1M!, $2.00 lVr Year rriic laord Helps Those Who Help Themselves The Utah Fhippera Traffic aocia-tio- n i wiiiirinir a move to build a railroad from Mnrysvnl", the terminal of the San Pete Valley line of the Denver & 1 NORTH OGDEN Pin Crnmlu NVratcrn rail- The 1210 miles Ion? bo would rond proposed nnd would be the rcenir rond of America. It would also furnish ft abort lino from all points in Arizona, New Mexico, most of Texas unit all o Mexico to Salt Lake City ami most points fart and west, The building of such a line of road would prove a great benefit to Utah nnd the intermountuin region, but there are those who believe that a railroad to eonneet with the Moffat road, through the Uintah basin, should receive first consideration. It is little short of crime for Utah to permit the Uintah basin to remain without rail transportation. It is the duty of the chamber of commerce to Salt (ring pressure to bear to have this road built Salt Lake City in rich, but its business men are short on and enterprise. They are firngrt-sout in the Uintah basin both from a commercial and financial point The peoplo of the basin are becoming "Denver minded because Denver is more considerate of them than Salt Lake City. Denver men have driven a rallroud within 125 miles of Vernal, nnd thousands of tons of freight arc being hauled from Vernal and other Utah points to Craig, Colorado, for shipment by rail to Denver. An evidence of lack of enterprise on the part of Salt Like and Utah men is found in their proposition to have the Denver & ltio Grande Western ami Snnla Fe railroads build the proposed rood into Arizona. This road should be built and the Uintah basin road shquld lie built und operated by Salt l.ako and Utah men. They hnve the money with which to establish the credit to secure funds to build the roads. Colorado men built the Denver & ltio Grande Western, the Denver, Texas and Forth Worth, the Denver and South Park, and tho Moffat roads. Denver men built many of the transportation lines and many of the Colorado utilities, also some of the Utah utilities, How many trnnapor. tat ion lines and public utilities are now owned or controlled by Utah men? Answer: Practically none. Salt Like City and Utah should conic alive and take udvuntnge of their Arizona. s g f ,lt 4i. jst-- Chandler, Margaret Randall, Flor cnee Darker, Iarelle Shupe and Mi rian Holmes. The officer are Irene Shupe, vice Storey, president; president; Margaret Randall, secra tary, and Mary Hall, ng leader and yellmaster, A party was held in the North Og' den canyon Wednesday evening, June 12. After a very delightful luncheon around a large bonfire, everyone Join ed in singing favorite songs. The following people with their children were Mr. present; Mr. and Mrs. Ira and MrB. Clyde Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw, Mr. and Mr. Parley Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Randall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arlie Campliell, Mr. and Mr. Isaac Campbell, Mae and Kernieo Daniels and Fawn and Russell Campbell were also present. Mrs. Ada Jensen entertained at luncheon followed by bridge Monday evening, June 17. Those who were present were Elsie Dailey, Ruth Chadwick, Bernice Campbell, Marian Edwards, Blanche Ellis, Emma Reynolds, Virtue Spackman and Rosclla and what it means to Residents of Ogden Hill. A birthday party for Darwin Shupe was held at his home last week. Game were played, after which luncheon wa served to tho following: llaliff, Derneice Daniels, Mae Daniels, Fae Marshall, Calvin Chandler, Savitlo Shupe Verl Darker, Jack Deamer and Marvin Darker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Parley Shaw entertained at supper last Friday evening. The following guest were present: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ilill, Mr. and Mr. Clyde Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood-fielltae nnd Ethel Chadwick. Mr. and Mr. Ivan Shupe entertained at supper Wednesday evening, June 12. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. Hyrum Hill, Mr. and Mr. Utah Slate Road Plan Superior Jen-nah- cc " d, far-reachi- funds are distributed to the several counties according to assessed valua-ioto see the wisdom of the Utah plan. By the Colorado method, the counties along the east base of the mountains have magnificent highways, while tho roads of the mountain coun-,i- c and on the western slope can hardly be classed as good neighborhood highways, and are almost impassable during wet weather and worse in win- ter. do for you! Those here in Utah who have been agitating county distribution of state road funds should visit states where the county distribution plan is in vogue. Here in Utah we now have good mads to ouch boundary in the state; and, within the next two years under the present plan, we will have boulevards radiating from Salt Lake City to all the boundaries of the state. It is to Ik hoped that there will he no change in the Utah state road pol icy until present rond plans arc entire- It means a great deal to health and sanitation, also to have clean heat . . . free from smoke, grime and dust. This advantage in Natural Gas is one that you will creasingly appreciate as you use this modern fuel. They Know llow Favorable comment is heard on every hand rclntive to the expedition with which the gas company has done and is doing its work here in Ogden. It is a revelation to those who have in years past seen the streets torn up over long period of time when new waterworks and sewer lines have been put in. Not only is the work done in a hurry, but as soon as it is completed the dirt and debris incident to con-tra- wsjimmwm Going Stiong ; Natural Gas is the ideal fuel for Cooking, Water-heatinSanitaiy Incineration, Automatic Refrigeration and g, House-heatin- g. 1 1 ii ct jtlnfl(GAS THE IDEAL FUEL vs Used Car Market Will He Here Ready to Serve You This Fall. Here Are Some Real Buys 1927 Chevrolet Cabrolel Coupe with rumble seat. new tires new paint. Looks like new 1927 Ewer Sedan, driven only 8,000 miles, mechanically perfect. A real buy at only Dudi'e Spurt Touring in sacrifice at only Many Other Hargains A-- l condition. $450 $550 S225 Natural Gas can be used in your present gas appliances by making a simple adjustment of the burners. This adjustment will be made for you by our expert service men at no cost or inconvenience to you. A modem type automatic Natural Gas installation can be made in your present central heating plant at reasonable cost. ur beating engineers . Ogden Certified 2360 WASHINGTON AVENUE will gladly survey your prem-lse- s and supply, without obligation on your part, detailed information on both the installation and operation cost of Natural Gas heat for your home. Phone 174 House-heatin- g Division for a convenient appointment. Visit our main display floor and see the interesting house-heatin- g exhibit Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A courteous engineer will be available at all times to welcome you. Terms and Trades. Ogden Certified Used Car Market now is the time for all men to come to the 27.00 Avenue rAaMrKaa2iagauMjgjnig?!ipjWLBw.wsi in- The Ideal Fuel carried out. ly ng A new era is at hand when people can heat their homes and business places as easily as they can light them with electricity. It is almost inconceivable that you can have just the temperature desired, with no effort other than setting the thermostat which controls the heat in the furnace! Yet that is what Natural Gas will n, 192.N The Greatest Step Forward in the History of Utah Communities I HE introduction of Natural Gas in Ogden, Salt Lake and other Utah communities this fall will be an epochal event. It will be a factor in the growth and prosperity of these communities, as well as a contribution to the convenience and comfort of users. AN hen one motors over tho roads of Colorado, the wisdom of the Utah state road plan becomes apparent. In Utah the state mad commission has charge of the entire state road system and lias the last say where and how the stale load funds shall be expend ion is cleaned up in apple pie i A From time to time there has beet, objection to this plan, hut one has but order. to visit Colorado, when state roai These gas boys "know their stuff. 7rriin NVashington welj-bein- 4-- n A braska, is visiting with her sinter, Mrs. Stella Montgomery, and her brother, George Alvord. Alisa Florence Ballif has been visit- - y. opportunities. A few days ago the writer was a guest at the famous Broadmoor hotel at Colorado Springs, perhaps the most palatial hotel in the world, largely erected with Utah Copper dividends, and the day following in Denver he inspected tho finest office building in Colorado, the new home of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company, also largely erected with Utah money. Let the proposed railroads, Imth the Uintah and the Arizona, lie built and operated without paying tribute to those outside of tho state. Utah men can borrow the money to finance these projects, pay the interest on tho bonds and have the stock and all that is left after paying the interest. The Interstate Commerce commission has refused permission to build the Uintah railroad, but if Utah people were strong for the enterprise, the commission would have to how to public opinion. The Lord helps those who help themselves and not these who are asking for assistance. God-give- es . reMrs. Velma Holmes Wright ha Rock in Springs, home her to turned her after visiting for some tithe with Holmes. Milton Mr. and Mr. parent, Mrs. Myrtle Specie, with her famwith ily from Iona, Idaho, is visiting and Diana Hadley Mrs. her sisters, Mrs. Flora Deamer. Mrs. Ida Schelie from Omaha, Ne- J. It. Robinson. Manager asaarrir 114 21th Street .m, Z ing with her relatives in 1 the City during part week Mrs. Jennie Randall sJott turned to her home in Iirt'ar5,, after having visited during iv with her parents, Mr an David E. Randall. PATIO SPRINGS WATER MAKES THE Exposing the body to thMIJ01 magnesia water at Patio SnriLltd Eden the skin becomes flushed I8 and rosy, and there oomrs a r. , g ? and cheer ing of lo-r- ul Telephone' JI03 editorial road, to Klnrtuff, JoPf Correspondence Kt-lir- matter Entmd with Logan. y inhere they have been training Will Danirts, Mr. and JIr- Guard. Mrs A"; the Utah National Sparkman. Mr. andMrs. Roy F. Thomas, who has ough Mr. George derson, Mr. and in Corrine for the ChristenJames Mackmithing been and Mr. and Mrs. moved to Nortn has Pll it nine years, sen. same occupathe follow to Mr. and Mr. Gilbert Randall ac ()gkn Four.) on Pace (('nntiimc tion. rompHnied by Mr. Clarence Orton, northin the Miss Helen Garner, who has been a for trip ,ft Saturday pla-:-in Logan, is now home. visit to many west. They expect and Lela in coast the Miss Spackman is home from interest of along where ehe ha been Tuesday afternoon in the regular week be two will Idaho, Topaz, S''"1 Doll Oregon. Their tour meeting of the n length. visiting lions Harper. Alvord spent Ih F.mmu Reynolds read Mr. and Mrs. George Orton The and Raymond play Shaw Ibsen. Elmer Henrik House," by week-en- d with their relative in was Narrow Jordan are now home from was read exceptionally well, and who are enjoyed by everyone. Many were Relief Society in enrolled not in attendance. Doth the A tram and the A1?1" Satur-dawere defeated in baseball last the at The A team played by Clinton, park and was! defeated to 5. The B team with a seore of The score WHS defeated by Kivirdale. whs 7 to 6. The officers of the North Ogden Fruit Growers association held meeting Wednesday evening, June lft. Those present were W. N. Bar ker. Thos. It. Storey, II. K. Bcrrett Frederick Kurle, J. W. Gibson, and C. M. Darker, club met Tuesday Girls of the afternoon at the home of Mr. Isaac Campbell. A very interesting demon strut ion on both feet and teeth .wa were en given, after which the girl o; member Tho gaged in sewing. llall Irene Mary are dub Storey, the Doha Spaekinan, Vanese Darker, Ha l Storey, hurtle Woodfield, Dorore Duth Carma Farr, Montgomery, a 21 any Phone 174 |