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Show Friday, July iq TIIE OGDEN POST from 120 degrees below zero in Siberia to the intense beat of deserts. Inc two curs used went over rocks, up alW. P. E1TKKSON, Editor most impassable mountains, in snow and sand. Association Frew State MemUr Utah The specially constructed MeinlxT National Editorial Association. bodies survived the journey without damage. It was one of the most rigid OgThe each by tests of automobile construction ever Published Friday den Post Printing and Publishing com made. While the ordinary driver experpany, 2128 Kiwcl avenue. difficulties, the matter vc-- . :ience no such Entered as second-clas- s f e , imMlrtance to him as and accidents. of March U safeguard in collisions OgifnJuut Wilder Tlie Ogden Post all-ste- all-ste- ' el Thirteen Billions For Crime el thect 1S,U Price: $1.50 per Year. ifter July 20, 1929, $2.00 Per Year Subscription Truth Must Prevail nli lltO i - h( . la OITlifli 1 Tower on the Farm For several years the electric industry has been engaged in linking transmission lines together and absorbing small local plants in great interconnected systems. The result is a new era in rural and small town life. Tbe larger the producing unit, the tragcdic.. .. possible. Now great power systems of all calamities. .with it is the calamity wires embracing hundreds of . To the living it is the crowning zor I communities, employ their tremendous row of all sorrows. No one Is Ju "I fttiitics to provide farm and village fied in minimixing the calamity 9 I with the samo high type, economical Neither is one justified "Lrclrjc service enjoyed in the great death. and1 cities. spreading consternation,of fear commu-- j a the peojde panic among WwW)r R A stcwart 8 well I P nity because of deaths fr known agricultural engineer, estimates I or other disease. that by 1950 no more farm workers ISecause there have been deaths I wjj needed to provide food for a from typhoid in Ogden, that Is no I population of 150 millions than were reason why the story should have I m.cied to feed 25 millions in 1850. Iwen put on the press wires and sent I iUW(.r on the farm will give each to many of the cities In the United I worker six times his former produc-StateIt is not being done from I tjon capacity. The farm is on the verge of a great other cities, and it was not dono in tho year when Ogden had many more I economic and social revolution cases of typhoid than at this time. As a matter of fact neither the city rfaX McUaCC health officers nor the stato board of health have asserted that the source I UppOSCU of typhoid was the city water supply.! The y,.r 1929 will go down in have these officers determin-- 1 t(,ry aa a period wherein legislators - ed where it came from, and every pos-- 1 boosted the gasoline tax to a point sible sourre is being investigated. I where tho press, thinking public it will eventually bo found there I f icials, the oil Industry and the people is but little doubt, and until it is found I combined to fight this newest of tax no one is justified in jumping at con-- 1 problems, I I,HMt year 27 states hud taxes of elusions. Sure it is, personal attacks, char-- 1 three cents a gallon or less. Now 20 actcr assassination, vilification, incit-- 1 states impose levies of four cents or news-- 1 more, one state has a tax of six ing mob violence and world-wid- e The I cents, and legislators in still other not are justifiable. paper publicity states are casting longing eyes at been terrorizing campaign which has carried on through the columns of the further increases as a means of pro Standard-Examinelias not assisted viding public funds with the least tiie city commission, the city and state I effort, In some states it is said that high health officers, the chamber of com- taxes have actually deprived the gn merce. other civic bodies and promof revenue. In Pennsylvania, tales to citizens inent allay public laboring four-ceapprehension. This being true, it may for example, which has a live motor owners of tax, vicious attack the well be asked: Why on city officials? Why this unfavor- - "raf tate borders and make a prac-abl- o ice of driving to localities where the publicity? and while the attack was on there was no proof that the BX, lowe.r- - Lstimates place tho loon Pennsylvania at $1,500,000 yearly. water was impure. one objects to a fair gasolmo tax ,No believe who that There are those b,.nal1 the revenue Is employed personal ambition, greed and thirst T01! bu,bl,nK anl maintenance. What cam-1 for political power prompted this Qas I,. of-Th- against crime. Crime, according to Wade Ellis of the American IJar Associations Crime commission coils the United States $13, IKK), 000, 000 a year. We have 12,000 murders annually, 50 times the number recorded in Great Britain. Since 1900 our murder rate has increased 350 per rent The causes of rrime are many and foremost among them Mr. Ellis places multiplicity of laws which, by simple mathematics, has increased the toffei of crimes. Every new law breeds new criminals, decreased respect for society and places new burdens on our courts of justice. , It is a disheartening fnet that the great majority of our citizens take crime more or less as a matter of course. What is needed is an active public consciousness that will force a s. his-Neith- laws simplification and reform of our tenand legal system, and oppose the on the enactments more dency to pile Too Looks. statute bulging already citizen and many laws touch the good criminal. the discomfort to fail The sole test for any law is whether reit protects society and punishes or remust We underworld. the forms turn to first principles in our war Yet every year thousands of people, unwilling to wait the seven seconds, lose their lives. Accident reduction is mainly a matter of teaching drivers when to step on the brskc instead of the accelerator. er Our Greatest Achievement ,OT Leadership well-know- Ja VrL in-tati- on Revolution GmdC CrOSSHlg InnirlntWe iaiC furnaces. cellar is being converted IVpiPDfnlllA or a smoking or reading! Automatic heat is causing a minor domestic revolution. Gas burners are once-despis- ed into a den, The'' ed The one sure remedy for grade automobile ac-- " crossing and highway ' rry ring. Accidents gen-Americ- an visu.i irom. carelessness or inthe public and genius for finding "new' and better co!?petencc- enforce practical traffic codes to elim means to perform old tssks. inate all grade crossings, Reckless and drunken drivers should . 11 I not be allowed on highways. They oiiowing are a contaat monace to life and Snfpfv PriMinne property. Those who dash across Automobile builders are adopting I grade crossings and give no heed to bodies for reliability and safe-- 1 traffic regulations should, after warn ty. Recently Fraulcin Stinncs, daugh-- 1 ing, be deprived of licenses, ter of the great German financier, took Thu railroads of the country, in a 60,000 mile motor trip through 27 their great work to reduce accidents, countries. Twelve thousand miles have succeeded in every phase of the were over roadless country; in some problem but grade crossing collisions. instances blasting was necessary to It takes an average of secn seconds train to get through. Temperatures varied for ary r n all-ste- el Railroad proving the living conditions of his employes and he becomes a partner in their progress. Tyranny and poverty and misery make agitators and incendiaries. High wages and pleasant living and working conditions make good citizens. It would be a great X log u pose that we can continue our .,'s prosperity with the attendant ings which it confers upon unless we continue to insist misUk. up'4 ii Uei Thomas H. Guyon User- - If 3t0B hitl Opens Coffee lilflll Ert Shop h Owner of Federal Rakery Continues Expansion I Thomas H. Guyon, who for many years has owned and successfully operated the Bakery and Lunch Room at 2415 Washington Ave., has another sir IDobj lorph font hr- - R lAddi Sob JJOK liod Id id piii alii cm :be taurant equipment. $250 put in the most modern F reselec- Everything is cooked Mr Iffil apt trically. Sandwiches are made on an electric fry griddle; doughnuts in an electric doughnut kettle; electric hot plates take care of pan frying; an electric coffee urn makes the coffee just right; an electric water heater furnishes plenty of steaming hot water; an automatic electric toaster furnishes toast that never bums; a General Electric refrigerator keeps all foods fresh, and an electric steak grill, which cooks both sides at once, turns out the best steaks one ever tasted, in two minutes. $525 $425 $275 $150 9 You Must Sec These Cars to Appreciate Their Real Value! Open 7 :30 A. M. to 9 :30 P. M. FORD-NELSO- li Ci Mr. Guyon has -- kaq Emit. N at Late model Hudson Coach Ave. Here you will find the new Coffee Shop, ready to serve you with a variety of cakes, pastries, coffee cake, sandwiches and complete lunches. Guyon's famous National Dish will be featured, which consists of ham and eggs with two toasted, buttered buns, for the small sum of 25c. MOTOR COMPANY! 1926 Coupe, a real buy at 1925 Coach, new tires, going hiTti Iosif TIIE GREATEST RARGAINS IN USED CARS EVER OFFERED BY TIIE condition iaog Dou oatz (flov Wash-ingto- Friday, Saturday and Sunday in 136 25th Depot This shop will be open all night. Only recently he open- ed a coffee shop at 2243 n I am back of it. ltd rid. sitci Street near the Union USED CARS of new coffee shop. It is located at 1026 Sedan, A-- l shape, new tires 1926 Brougham Sedan, excellent Hart ft opened FORD-NELSO- OS fd Capt; vbic! our modern industrial age has been the social and economic progress made by the common man, the average worker. It has not been long since labor was regarded more or less as an inanimate commodity, subject to the law of supply and demand, and purchased much in the same way as wheat or cattle or groceries. Capital and Labor, once the cat and dog of the economic battle, now exist together with a fine friendliness and common regard. They have the same objective and they realize that it can ires! Idea (aed ltd a I red bre. Ci exte era Uta be The service is good, the food is excellent and the prices very reasonable. Mr. Guyon has adopted the following slo- gan, If served at Guyons, you know it is good. av h i , i i ber A ITU U live: rv rw- - tK itb N MOTOR COMPANY 2231 Washington Avenue Phone 217 ,c." Ue, eon the 2E Car Cri SPECIAL LOW PRICES Complete Service Mil m Ju Mi en USED TRUCKS dii dn Iu Sel bio The Big Indoor Service Station takes care of your car completely. Bring it in before you go on your vacation and let us check it mechanically, give it a thorough greasing, change the oil, and take care of your tire and battery troubles all right here under one roof by experts at moderate cost. Make the headquarters for your car. It will be in good company, and pay you big dividends in extra miles. Mack-Rob-inso- Bet Mil on tTi n Ui in Hi ns k ho It) let Ci le Be Building Highways For the Future replacing be reached only by cooperation. The progressive employer pays good wages for good work, he is interested in im- I of Julj 10 apVr.'d editorial, directed at .Commissioner Williams, and in tho same issue of the lUX lOf paper as a news story appears the following statement from Doctor Ex-r- a ktUllV llUll Rich, one of Ogdens most honored n It is a fact that while and prominent physicians. The state- have been there constant substantial in' ment says part: I .do not view this as an epidemic I reductions in federal taxes and the of typhoid fever. The 10 cases that national debt, state .taxes and debt have been reported could, any or bnve bon climbing. This is ue to tate activities and multiplying all of them, have come from other than I a, n8tluUnB . city water sources. At the same time for the evils of ex 0f"F I could not say that this would give j? .thercuiedy burdcn taxpayers is the city water a clean bill of health, Pand,,n alurM a.nd ,tatui el because examination shows colon ba cilli in Wheelers during the time it f,ffht tax expansion, multiplying bu officiaiiam. roau" was going into the city mains. by ccaa: J1 1H,P!e'a? Iawer The findings of the state board of ww sovernmental health during the last few hours ia Sj ,, a" reduct,on Sj Sm ai tax a source of gratification to the Po- ad?'P pie of Ogden, her water supply has bcen tried in the laboratory and not1 . found wanting in purity. It is the ,1 iiOOCl lllC peer of any domestic water supply inisYCCP Up Doctor Richs I Western America. statements have been substantiated, 'vr1. 1927 and 1928 fire losses . During Ogden is happy. In the meantime our health officers n Me, United States showed an spare calling to their assistance men J'retf,abe reduction, in comparison to who are recognized authority in aani-- 1 onner years, in spite of a large and domestic water supply, and I crtase ,n bo total value of insured the source of the typhoid will be de-- J l'rai!',,tF This would indicate that the gospel termined before the investigation of fire prevention is at last beginning dropped. to bear fruit. Through building inTruth must prevail. spection, better building codes, improved file departments, better water systems, fire prevention went and simitar iclV.vs. every citizen in this country has been given a knowledge So rapid has been the development f tbe menace of fire and the tragic of automobile travel in this country I magnitude of fire waste, that many highways built but a com-- 1 .The recent fire in the Cleveland paratively few years ago arc out-- 1 clinic, which took 121 lives, has given us a territue object lesson. It is now moded and dangerous. As a result progressive sections are officially er. lined that the fire was building for the future. Low cost the result of cureVssness in storing pavements are being constructed, wide nJ guarding films. Every home or enough for several cars abreast, with I building fitted for humun occupation banked turns and mathematical presents hazards which not'd constant watching. grades. The two years decrease in the fire There is no place with our modern loss is hopeful, but not conclusive of cars for hour highways. Tho roads of today permanent improvemert. The waste, must be built with an eye on the years I both in lives and property, is still tre-t- o mendous and inexcusable. come. It is the duty and privilege of evciy citizen and (public official to do lus part in the Domestic war against firr. . m Fed-er- al rd rtTffsurf.ra E I Ft ". EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD John W. Hyslop, Greatest of all the achievements of r, one-thi- rector, corner of Twenty.fouk and Grant avenue. The eighth Sunday ift,r T Holy communion at 8:00 The church school at 9 C0 a Morning prayer and sennoB ,n, a. m. Holy baptism at 12:15 No evening service. Churches at nt 1Wj Time is money these days! 20 Years of VICO OILS 2-- -- 1 Garage Hour Service GAS GOODRICH TIRES Car Washing Our Specialty! Are you losing your rightful profits through delay in Your deliveries? SEE THESE USED TRUCKS 1927 A Safe Retreat We Americans dont usually retreat while under fire, but the burning rays of the sun have caused many to seek the canyon retreats during the present hot spell. We have made it as cheap as possible for you to enjoy beautiful Ogden Canyon. The round trip is FREE when you Graham Bros. Truck; new motor, dual wheels Two-to- n 3 1926 Graham Bros. Trucks, all in good condition l'z-to- n $500 1926 Ford $550 Ton Truck with $600 Ruxtell Axle 1925 Ford Panel Body Ton Truck 1926 Graham Bros. Truch Chassis $150 $100 $450 YOU CAN OWN A TRUCK AT THESE PRICES! .F-ducate Buy a Weekly Pass for $1.00 and Ride the Street Cars Utah Rapid Transit Co, T rrv v . These Cars Are All Guaranteed. Convenient Terms. Open Sundays and Evenings. Robert H. Hinckley, Inc 2810 Washington Avenue DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS. . 4: zZJ |