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Show Help Ogden Grow by (ot Subscribing to The Ogden Post! Story. Subscribe Today! OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY. SroUNTY ka, feature AT CATTLE SHOW n on; ENTRANT prove 0. I,: tfjns Eli ChampClass Prize. Grand hb Competing ionship Despite Api'nst Stock Show Winner; in Event ftp Ust, Crowd; Entries Prove Champs Large Entry Industrial School Draws heif-Lptur- ed junior yearling the first pme in its f grand championship at the Weber county black and the riJtedayhere Thursday, despite cham-- S the competed against 8 the recent stock show at Ogden champion could place JjJtSd in tt competition, Thurs r s. Potter Samples of Ogden's city water proved sanitary, according to the made to the city commission by report state board of health, Wednesday. Samples of thecity water were sent the state bacteriological department, July 25, drawn from the various sources of the supply and from drinking sources within the city. The report showed that water from the artesian wells, from cold spring intake, a city tap and city water, reacted negatively to tests for bacteria coli. Wheeler creek, after chlorination, showed negative results also, giving the Ogden water supply a completely clean slate. '? WHEELWRIGHT KID AlClsr 1. MMIJKK S3 'Property Owners Natural Gas Comes to Ogden Vicinity at Great Reduction Og-P0- ON STADIUM WORK LOWISTOF THREE two-year-o-ld .NEW DEPARTMENT Protest N. ::v of mi cut ion of tho city to! between 23rd Hill! mini between slivls, Washington an.! Jefferson avenue. Giant avenue between 2 1st Mini 25r,d 21.-Micet-- ; street, between Washand J( lierson avenues and 17th ington i it biiwtvn Washington and Jet forsoii aviiiiei. brought protests from eighteen pi r cent of the residents aei md:ng to city recorder K. . Moyes. The protests, most of wliiih were from residiiiis mi Chester avenue and 17th Mreet, are insufficient to overrule the intention and bids will bo opi lied and the eontract awarded. I'UNf Q.:ll. -- Mil in Cost to Home and Factory Ht-!lll- af-teite- Company Granted Right of Convenience and Public Necessity by State Utilities Commission; Rates Yet to be Approved by Regulating Body; Service Comes to Consumers in a Short Time Pas conies into homes of Ogden users at a saving of from 20 to 5 per cent. Although the rates of the service have yet to be approved by the Public Itilities commission, the commission issued the Wasatch Gas company and Utah (las and Coke company a certificate of public necessity and convenience. Ogden Gas company, another affiliated company, will serve Ogden with natural gas under an old franchise. .atura boxes, fabrics, rurtons and paper bags, y'.aiing and galvanizing, dailies, cheese a U numerics, creosnting and asphult, iii.tihiiir shops and manufactories of niivhauu'ul devices, enamel ovens, ns s:ti-rs- ' laboratories, coffee and peanut roarers, sausage factories and meat 2L of Potter is the I'iiikcrs and job printing establish Sarah Ann Duplicate and bids Mints (in plants operating during dam Sr Recorder Ordered to Adver dittime only): First lUO.OOO c. f. per equal the recor dof its City honors, STforghW to month, 50 c per M c. f.; next 100,000 tise for Bonds to the Extent at those of present f. per month, 35c per M c. f ; next to Jrdfog many 200.000 c, f. per month, 30c prr 31 c. of $75,000 for Construction of The new proposed domestic rates xlarge crowd, including a delega ail over f.; 400,000 c. f. per month, which are asked to into effect about chamber of com-w31 c. f.; minimum bill, fOOjier Bids Are Opened But September 1, will go per Bowl; lino from the Ogden ulike to Salt month. apply present at the show, which Kaysville, MurAward Deferred Awaiting ake, Ogden Sts more entries than the annual CLASS HI Gas used in manufacray, Sandy, Midvale, Magna, Tooele he Valley black and white day, and industrial processes for and Garfield. turing Financing nuidered the best show of its kind The following rates were announced heating purposes, in or under steam region. and hut water boilers, brick bake ovens ia the intermountain y the company, with the information share of Ogden entries gained its Construction Wheelwright company minimum that of the service brick and pottery kilns, cement kilns, when the state Conors, however, submitted the lowest of the three bids will be 90 cents hilling glass furnaces, refinery stills, iron per month: school female entrans in the for excavation of foundries and steel works, (in plnnts staOgden citys First 400 cubic feet or part thereitnior division and yearling classes, dium, opening of three firms estiduring daytime only). First prize mates at city, commission meeting of 90 cents, 100.000 c. f. per month, 50c per M mpectiveVi captured group 600 cubic feet 15 cents pep c. f.; next 100,000 r, f. ior month, 30c tad grand championship. Thursday revealed. The companys 100Next club contests, Le Grande cubic feet. In the per M e. f.; all over 200.0(H) c. f. per was $28,006.08. price 1000 Next cubie 12 cents feet Yud of North Ogden, owned the per month, 2.m per M c. f.; minimum bill, Ora Bundy companys bid of $30,-17100 cubic feet. $100 per month. prize junior daf and Clyde Hadley and Smith and Walker companys Next 1000 cubic feet 7A& cents per louessed the prize senior calf Prize of $43,411 were the others submitted, CI.ASS IV Gas used as fuel under or senior bull went to George D. Taylboilers in central steam or hot water The commission referred the bids to 100 cubic feet. Next 2000 cubic feet 6 cents per heating plants for heating office buildors entrant, as well as the grand, City Engineer John C. Brown for tab100 cubic feet. himpionship. ulation and report. ings, buildings, factories, All over 5000 cubic feet 5 cents per sturcs, apartment Junior calf bull honors were captthe same time City Recorder .At churches, hospitals, schools, ured by Merwin Thompson, the hotels and pubRobert A. Moyes was authorized by 100 cubic feet. auditoriums, theatres, of Merwin Thompson, Plain City; the commission to advertise $75,00i Comparative bills for manufactured lic buildings: First 100,01)0 c, f. per and natural gas, show the saving month, 50c per 31 c. f.; next 200,000 Yearling bull class championship went of municipal bonds for the construc- gas to Oscar Richardsons plain city en- tion of the stadium. c. f. per month, 26c per 31 c. f.; next The funds thus effected by the use of the latter: trant md Robinson Brothers of Plain raised are 200.000 c. f. per month, 25c per 31 c. placed in the city recrca ld City possessed the best in the f.; next 500,000 c. f. per month, 22c tion fund provided for the building bull division. of the stadium, and the city underper M c. f.; all over 1,000,000 c. f. per Six teams entered the team pulling writes 21c per 31 c. f.; miniinum hill, month, them, levying, if necessary, contest which was won by John Maw tax of no less $150 per month. nor than and Sons entrants of Plain City. CLASS V Gas used for fuel, heaton property, for more than Jtf Both Sides of the as . 2-'- -- - TO OPEN DOORS Vi'iilgnmpry Ward Prepared for f I'uldic Today; Inspection Hoire Crowds Expected to Visit Establishment, Which Opens fur Business Saturday; Radio Programs Over KI.O Doors nf Ogdens newest department , Montgomery Ward and Company, located at 23rd street and Washington avenue, will (w open for formal in.Hciion from 10 a. in. until 5 1 P m. today, and will swing Saturday wide to welcome the business of J Ogden buyers, announces E. Manager J. I yon, of tho local store. Workmen, clerks and executives aro prepared towelcomo huge crowds exTerrific Waste of Tax Money liy pected to visit tho establishment tosaid Manager Lyon. A Educators Alarms Tax Ex- day, sjiccial invitation has been extended members of the chamber of commerce to ct pert; Superintendents the new establishment at the Adepts at Propaganda for formal opening. tho store throws wide its Expenditures; Charges Hodge-Podg- e Saturday, portals to business, glad, according Curriculums to officials, to bo a member of Og-d- c iiil business section. st.-ie- SCHOOL PEOPLE n Arc in-se- A final part of Fridays elaborate CHEYENNE, Wyo July 30. 1929. Harris, Phd., with the Statisti- opening will be a radio program cal department of the Utah Taxpayers' hnnidt-ax- t over KLO, Ogden a radio association, drew a volley of applause station, from 7:30 until 8:30 p. m. A at the Western .States Taxpayers con- complete niusieal program will be ference today when ho summed up the furnished by Olio Reeve and his band, outstanding defects in tho operation of it was announced. Another program the schools of America by saying that will I as on the air Saturday afternoon. costs would rnntinue to mount until .Suturday the grand opening, with business was put into the administra- business in full awing and clerks tion of our school system. aplenty to accommodate the crowds, In many states, suid Dr. Harris, takes place. Thu hours of business more than 60 per cent of all revenues will bo from 8 a.m. until 9 p. m., and go for schools. Yet these millions of beginning next week the store will dollars are frequently administered by adopt its regular hours of 8:30 a. m. men who lack administrative experi- to 5:30 p. ni., company officials anence. They are chosen lurgely for nounced. their scholastic attainments, and yet Twelve carloads of merchandise are are jicrmittcd to dictate the things on hand fur thu shelves of the store, which deal with the economic aspects and mure stock is to come. To augment the now huge sales of schools and for which the taxpayers are being bled to death. force, a cull has Iwen aent out for With public school enrollment in- more clerks to handle the opening rush creasing 25 per cent, the number of expected, Manager Lyon said. Howteachers has incruuscd 30 per eent, ever, following this, the opening, the ami the expenditure per pupil in ave- force will tw reduced to the sufficient ing and power purposes in manufacthe guarantee of the principal and innumber of thirty or forty persons, all turing and industrial processes, in or rage daily ultrmlaure since 1915 has of whom will terest on the bonds. The bonds must be selected from Ogden Filing Complaint 154 So while increased cent. that per under steam and hot water boilers, be in denomination of $500 or mu in compliance with tho polresidents, 1915 in wus the expense pupil brick and brick bake ovens, per pottery Libel tiple thereof in accordance with the a local organizaicy kilns, cement kilns, glass furnaces, $40.43, for 1926, it amounts to $102.-0- tion.becoming purely contract for the stadium drawn among In be order not this that may refinery stills, iron foundries, and steel suit the city and Weber county board. o:' The complaint in the libel In that Ogden was works, smelters and mines (in plants laid at the door of the decreased value chosenannouncing therein Commissioner Fred E. Will- education, Ogden board of education thu for the store becauso place of the the out dollar, speaker pointed regularly operated during daytime and and Weber college. They mature not iams will sue the Standard-Examinof its being an ideal location in the in this been decrease value that hod months twelve First per year): night for $100,000, was not filed at the exp- later than 20 years fror, issuance. heurt of a thriving community, tho 100.000 c. f. per month, 50c per M c. f.; only 50 per cent. Howebe com The to is stadium iration of the ten-da- y supposed period. pointed out that, though 20c The solution lies in demanding that management next 900,000 c. f. per month, per the entire 33,0(8) articles listed in its ver, a stipulation was filed in the pleted by this fall, in time for coming 31 c. f.; next 4,000, COO c. f. per month especially in higher institutions of football games here. district court providing for an extof domestic rates the new firm also 18c per 31 c. f.; next 5,000,000 c. f. learning and in cities of tho first catalog are not carried at the store, Commissioner Harman W. Peery on ension of time for filing the compit believed there was easily sufficient 16c per 31 c. f.; next 10,' and second class, no man shall be enapplied for a classified industrial rate slock for the present needs of Ogden laint. The time, limit for filing is the grounds that the primary prob which divides these users into five per month, f. 000,000 c. per month, 15c per 31 c. gaged as a suierintendeiit who has not consumers. lem to consider at the present time August 8. The stipulation was signeclasses follows: as c. f. per month proved by experience his ability as a f.; next 189,000,000 d by A. E. Pratt as attorney for was that of Og'dens water supply, and separate CLASS I Gas used for fuel in gas 14c ior 31 c. f.; all over 200,000,000 lender in thu scholastic us well as the Fnd E. Williams and by A. G. Horn, hat the stadium site was not properly Isakson engines: First 100,000 c. f. per month, c. f. per month, 13Mi per 31 c. f.; mi- economic phases of education. located, opposed the. stadium plan. 50c per M c. f.; next 100,000 c. f. per nimum representing the Standard-Examine- r. bill $200 per month. thunderbolt at Dr. Harris hurled a even he though Peery contended that' Conduits carry the gas from Green the month, 35 c per M c. f.; next 200,000 City whom he charged with voted in favor of the sta- c. originally f. per month, 30c per 31 c. f.; all River, Wyoming to Coalville, whence a taxpayers,of the Furniture for responsibility large part dium agreement drawn with the city over 400,000 c. f. E. J, Isakson, 1161 Adams avenue, per month, 25c per one branch line goes to. Salt Luke am permitting the growth of the curricuschool boards and We- 31 c. and county minimum month. another to Ogden. The forty mile line lum which includes almost every hu- asks damages in the sum of $12,000 for bill, $50 per f.; Attending ber college, he felt it was his right harm done two of his properties by CLASS II Gas used for the appli- from Coalville to Ogden is about 80 man activity, due to the urge from to his mind at the present time cation of heat in in a suit filed WedC. L. Madsen of the C. I pro- per cent completed, announced offi within and Madsen in change manufacturing without, until the present faulty sewerage view of the fact that he considered cesses, as in and Furniture and Music tailor attwork in The Jan was cials. nesday against started Ogden city in the Secshops hodge-podg- e menu served us in our company, is ' water shortage the greater cleaning andbakeries, ond Ogdens district steam court. inch The of last the conending the five-stapressing plants, uary. eighteen furniture institutions of learning is not only problem. The in and hot water semi-unudefendant, alleges the suit, has al boilers, used ation and the twenty-eight-h garages. pipe to be laid recently was hauled breaking the hacks of the taxpayers, E. Williams Brick bake ovens, Fred Commissioner been and brick and into at negligent by not repairing faulty pottery furniture market week in San Aspen, Wyoming, iut is turning out products not equal made the motion that the city ad- dins, glass furnaces, refinery stills, there palce Francisco. still arc points of the pipe yet to that of even the much maligned construction of the sewerage near his and steel to be welded, which work it is ex- little red school house days. Quality Adams street home, and at a home "Our customers and friends will be vertise for bonds; after Fred M. Nye, foundries, metal melting which he holds title to at 446 12th representing Ogden city board of edu- works, manufactories of candy, ice pected, will be complete within three leased to know that I expect to las lecn sacrificed in the interest of street. the plans be cream, potato chips, confections, cans, weeks. that cation, suggested of lumber, crumbling new ideas for interior held in quantity. This, said Dr. Harris, can- of cellarWarping was until the city walls abeyance and the Inconvenience wrtion and house Mr. sure of where the not be charged entirely to the school caused hint money was coming F. F. Gunn bad u u Madsen stated. furnishing, by gases emulating the to themselves but People, patrons Buys from the seepage in his cellar, enfrom, and what interest the city would who hive insisted that these be as, bibits of the latest designs from have to him to $7500 damages on his Goes pay. Cruising: Car Eastern and Pacific coast fumi-tBr- a sumed by the public schools. Iarontal title out Francis Frank Adams street home and $4500 dam-sgpointed Mayor factories will be presented in a obligations are being saddled upon after that the on the 12th street home, the construction, stadium, ?cil showing at the San Francisco school teacher, all of which means That all pullmans dont ride on steel Definitely ending their legal disput the asserts. plaintiff city more than bulged-outhat curriculm t fniture Exchange during the mar-- t should not cost the and that such a cost rails is apparent when one sees the of ten years duration, users of the an inflated, Attorney A. G. Horn is representing1 eek, giving buyers a chance to $2,000 per annum, for the top heavy me- Isakson. not would interfere with improvement newest motor bus innovation, the water of upper and lower Ogden riv is responsible the latest chanism and the tremendous outlays styles presented by the of the water situation. Besides, it which is owned er, Wednesday filed in the district which today are involved in education. car "standing firms of the country. America, cruising derived DR. SAVAGE TAKES TO AIR was explained, all revenues addition to an n by F. F. Gunn and which recently was court a stipulation which provides for Dr. Harris challenged the school peoentertaining stadium Dr. N. II. Savage, city health ofinto the of from go and visiting the on display at 31ountain Motor com- - the peaceful settlement of all water ple to remodel the curriculum based furniture the operation took there and if his maiden air voyage at recreation ficer, fund; commissioner city be all delegates are to be The huge car, which will right disputes through a upon the time honored responsibilities Ogden is any deficit the parties to the sta- pany. airport re-Wednesday to State be on in assume evening, its should Engineer which the school appointed by j special programs, dium contract are subject to call for named Cruising Car Ogden a demonstration of airfield during 31. o scenic to Bacon, how within month, a U and Oakland George from turn the girl boy t interest training points of that was being San Francisco, and to the all the deficit in the following propor- surpasses by far ordinary busses for: Not only does the stipulation end think and to relieve the curriculum of lighting equipment, a concern that is endeavorboard of tions: by staged education, Ogden rail-- ; the city a saddled been of which the is has convenience and and incubus the between exhibit of sculpture which is the equal upper litigation ing to sell floodlights to the Ogden county board of edu- way car in convenience. bemg shown in the city by the lower users, but it binds them pullman upon it by unthinking and selfish pa- the port. Airfield attaches city for Weber college, cation, that feet long, the bus has er with Ogden City and the Ogden trons, added to the all too ready at- it is very unusual for anyone say and Ogden city, one third. to mako buildin two themselves the teachers other of Burch titude Canal company, a carrying capacity of fourteen pashis first air trip at night. Mayor Francis said that in view of the agreement to work for ing up this unshapely, unsymmetrical, Printers of of the fact the agreement with the sengers in the tonneau. The passen-on parties the construction of the 31agpic or anthing called education. struments of education to arouse the the day above parties had been signed, that ger may recline during and And Employes Hold in other reservoir can themselves Ogden which canyon, at the And comfortable night public mind and to win converts to his . chairs, taxpayers recede from its the city should not now be made up into berths for sleeping. defines the rights of all users in the must support those school people who cause. He fails to remember that this Picnic position. have the intelligence and courage to is public property and that propaganmay listen to the music of radio proposed project. City Superintendent of Schools W. They instruments both of for The reservoir attainment the revamp the cirriculum, said Dr. Har da of this kind is, to say the least, Karl Hopkins contended that it would or phonograph, the bus, of eve-unfair to those who do not share his water in interior will 3 assure the built all are ris. This must be done by time for and afternoon ample Saturday be a mistake to begin construction of be 6den action. The thing must be de- opinions and who are the very ones employing commercial the stadium at the present site with- and while they listen they may of supply for the users, and will be and their employees and fa- means of solving Ogdens perplexing flated if the mounting costs are to who have supplied him with this mathe refreshing breezes cooled out obtaining sufficient ground. electric by meals will come water problem," declared J. A. Howell, he reduced and if schools are to per chinery which he employs to carry Their lathered at the Kiwanis camp Partfirst fans. of the proposed site is now d hot from a stove in the kitchen, which attorney for the lower users, who form their natural, logical functions. on his South Fork for their first owned warfare against econby the Wheelwright Construc- is equipped with strictly modern built aided 0 in drawing the compact. Roy one hundred were in at- - tion Dr. Harris called attention to the omy. company. Dr. Harris inveighed against tee all in cupboards for china, cooking uten- Thatcher was legal representative o:r recent furore about propaganda in the Picnickers left the city at 12:30 sils and food. From an electric re- the upper users, and City Attorney A public schools. The propaganda," too common practice of school men to E. Pratt represented Ogden City ant said Dr. Harris, does not always come use the Parent-TeacheOwned Cow associations at camP in time for frigerator they may secure cool cubes the with Shower water. the ice rooms, for assumes no small as their political allies. The Parent-Teache- rs without. Ogden Burch Canal company. It During the afternoon frqpi Championship convenience of either hot or cold wat- Immediately after the stipulation proportion from within. Experience associations must not serve is Pnta and games were er, a lavatory, and dressing table for waa filed, Judge E. E. Pratt of the has proved that in the matter of pro- as the political right arm of the supfeature of the days en- -i Maples Buttercup, a purebred jer- milady are among the other modern second district court, signed a decree paganda no one exhibits such skill erintendent. They have a great funcWas under the direction cow, tested by J. R. Hinchcliff, conveniences of the house on wheels. putting the terms of the stipulation in and familiarity with subject as do tion to perform, namely, to. interpret 1IM sey Dee. Charles Afi 5ay At night electric lights illuminate the force. the school men themselves. This is espcc the needs of the community in educaafternoon had been spent Ogden, took the senior b JsJ y in the Utah of interior. at times preceding tion and not to serve as a convenient championship State Engineer George M. Bacon tally noticeable when James, the refreshment made in her record with the elections the whole ma megaphone for the superintendent. division bond dock, a is bus the of the Heber of Along top , m announced Wednesday the appointYoung Conasting fat butter school official production of tho latest system is put This tends merely to debauch the which too contains chairs for riding, ment of E. 31. Borquist, Salt Lake, as chinery " Shaw undertook the task 4 defeat to into test into made be any attempt school system, besides being in the agacoperation and up Ti uPPor to Die assemblage. commissioner to distribute water they, too, may 433.78 she to curtail gregate a source of tremendous ecoyielded time of the under citizens In this Provided a truck load of berths, where one might sleep cording to terms of the stipulation. on the part and 9,187 As pounds a fat butter of these rule, the nomic waste. 3Iillions of dollars are expenditures. Borquist has taken up his new duties. pop, ice cream, and pounds on two milkings per day. In a canopy. W rkfurter8, local of milk superin- in this way raised for bond issues for flag is carried by the The motor Is 140 horsepower and the j n'i! nne left over. 62.08 she of school buildings and equipment that in who facilities with all the month produced tendent best dy and Ed Hall formed the her rolls along smoothly on pneumatic tory for a final checking over, before Sir, tho first place are not needed and sechis school at command, of butter fat The former . car the proceeds nation committee, the is back to it be to pounds Ogden, brought tires. It was manufactured by ft school school ' use buildings, sup' ondly, exceed the ability of the 'taxas so successful that Motor company of Oakland. when 3Ir. Gunn will rename it the to it , J1 H in payers to maintain. and the school all teachers .MU plies, Cruising Car Ogden. Printers have deter-1- 3 "l 11 "ow ,s 11,0 5;vj it an annual event. -- M. 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