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Show f J ft Friday, August THE OGDEN POST 8 act as secretary. R. P. Greenwood, of Roy, and Lorenzo Ward, of North Ogy THE BANKS PART IN den, constitute the board of directors. The purchase of land for the state the of Arrangements also were madeHol-at for the extension death the meeting for the pure-bre- d highway leading north from FARM THE the stein cattle to be exhibited at the com-in- g with PROBLEH ; curve have all oeen made, near state fair. A committee of four RIVERDALE Mrs. Lauretta Greenwell Young, 35 exception of two pieces of land will was appointed to take charge of this join wife of H. A. Lund, died at the fam- where the relocated highway and within the next week or the as soon As matter, street h Twenty-fourtSunday, Los H. LANE YOUNG Angeles By Many residents of Riverdale took ily home in work so the are obtained, they will visit the various purey to influenza, follow' Member American Bankart Aaaocla-tlo- n art in the Weber county annual farm death being due and herds throughout Weber county bred will M Lund begin and re. breakdown. of fencing which was ing a general grading from them the best animals Agricultural Commlaalon jurean day celebration, last select and will be completed this year. Saturday. was the daughter of Mrs. Alice Green Lorin Farr park will which of comprise the exhibit for husof the moat dlacusaed and leaat held at the of Members her survived Knights Pythias by The contests and games of all sorts well. She is to visitation 15 official the an county. The committeemen on lodge made questions regarding were entered Into with real spirit and band and three children, Allen, Car in this . of Funera project are M. R. Homer, chairlodges the and Pythias Knights Phillip, the fanner's problems la the part the enjoyed by all. The dance Friday eve- Beverly, 9; r end. week will take place bon county last man, Gilbert Thatcher, George B.Tay-loservices and interment bank haa played, ChrisA. orchard-ist- s ning at the Berthana Gardens, which and Agent Weber of County The county party was in honor of the different farm in Los Angeles. or Is to play, In wno visited Palisade and Grand tiansen. j New Method Dentists, was also Fonts baseball teams, Drs, bureau the Miss Ellen Agren, home demonstrafinancing adv. Junction, Colorado, returned home the 2483 Washington, phone 343. of in Those charge success. huge farmer. Thebasla Sunday night Local peach growers tion agent, and A. L. Christiansen, and responsible for its of Denver, was learned days activitiesPresident Friwin Masterson, much of value from the Colo- county agent, were honor guests of the of George Stal success were between the two, rado growers, particularly the control Davis county farm bureau association of Eden. A. & Christiansen, lings, at their annual outing, held August of the crop development la a very however, of Ogden, . and Mrs. agent county honored has Kiwanis 28. 'International They report an immense crowd simple one. K. Jacobs, of Riverdale. who Murray him William of rural Reeder, people from all Davis county appointing by orBoth aides are Jr, s president of the farm women s mem-ers attendance and a splendid in United towns one States the five as of subject to critiganization. committee. of affairs time the by all. enjoyed public cism for the conMr. Carl Adams, Jud Thompson and will bo obserad at Hoop- Labor Canada la also represented by five day cars new dition that exists Vern Taylor have purchased members. er with a farm bureau celebration and his last week. today. The major h Madison Twenty-sixtstreet and horse show. All surrounding districts Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlson were acshare of the blame scene avenue carnival the was a of are invited to join in the sports tive in the American Legion conven1S5 Wert lBInfori and street dance Wednesday evening. which wUl last throughout the day. rests on those G..h, K Arthur are Both week. tion at Ogden last the Oregon Skon The members of th Fifth ward were banks that hare The horse show will feature an ex in their organizations. avenue, a cook for workers active ofsn onsors of the Union Stock Yards four-horhibit of the party; the proceeds failed through disregarding funda- Mr. Carlson is a member of the Og- Line railroad, steppedinfront Earl which are to be used to draft team. Farm horses from CooltWJJ mental principles la loaning other den Fife and Drum corps, which automobile driven by towns will also bo and the interior of avenue the wards the surrounding chapeL s Adams have that over encouraged money, contest people's Logan won in the rushed to was again He contests, chariot Team are. bruises. there. Ogden and police WW vu pulling cuts W the farmer to expect bank loans with- corps. Mrs, Carlson took part in an bronco-bust-entering vice of the sheriff of Cache county,' and but races horse Dee hospital, racing, the out first putting hla business on the act at the annual banquet Saturday he refused to havo histhe lookout for guns, ammunition ing will entertain the throngs earning basis which would Justify a night was stolen from pected to be present lor. Th. dtojt,oS-SmUr- and clothing Mr. Parley Baldwin and party of hank to lend him money. natioz the in Logan. guard armory SunOne of the underlying reasons for Star Valley, spent several hours Bald' G.-.-h Justice Gladof the Peace Alfred Mr. of home the the failure of so many country banks day visiting at of Burch Ben well, sentenced Creek, M. K. Jacobs. The it- - Shaw, 83. a transient has been the existence of too many win's sister,onMrs. KBwrPwnM to a motorist, Attend the to the way six months term in the county jail 2428 Kiesel avenue, banks. With the limited business of party wss convention at Lake Salt age at ment. Apply on premises or phone for selling and indecent figure to a the commmunlty divided among too governor's C1Mr. boy. In passing sentence Oi many banks It was impossible for them Murray K. Jacobs has arrived Judge GladweU scored Shaw, telling to make enough money to justify the homo from a 2 weeks business trip st tlnental filling ztation at Twenty-fir- w him he was not fit to ' associate with employment of officers with the proper to tha southern part of' the ztato. : human beings.' avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham, Mr. street and Washington when a lone ability to manage the bank successmorning IN TNI DISTXICT COUNT OF WKBXU Mr. and held up Monday fully. Then the scramble for business and Mrs. Ed. Bingham and COUNTY. STATE OF UTAM tlm entered bandit the attended G. Jacobs was so hard that good judgment and Mrs. Heber Ambroaa B. Gamier, PUatitf, Vfc Mm R. a of gun the Many at point social gathering of the Asso- forced Benton Gamier, Defendant. and foresight wore forgotten In granting annual The State ef Utah to eaM defendant: Male choruses of Utah, which to enter the lavatory, ciated To ckoa loans, with the resultant failure of was held at Yon are hereto eonmoned to appear withthe rifle August. Saturday Lagoon NorTests in twenty dare after eerviea of thta aanao the weaker Institutions. 24. Members from Logan, Provo, Og- - in change npon yon, if Barred within tha Coanty in Registration of 131 students from which In the future, banks are not going den and Salt Lake were present Dur-- 1 have been otherwise withthle action lo 0f Weber county for resident collegiate in thirty days after brought: to loan the money of their depositors ingriie luncheon the Swedish chorus aervieo; and defend tha , work at the University of Utah during abore entitled action: and in caaa of your without the kind of security that can of Salt Lake, under direction of, A. motor cars will m p- the college year 1928-2- 9 The is shown in failure eo to do, judgment will bo rowlnod Lloyds. termountain numbe immediately realised upon la case B. Olson, gave two very splendid low the according to the demand of the complaint, declared the official was figures for the year re- you the loan is not paid, or unless the ap- bers. During the intermission the bid of $556.28 to which hao been filed with the Clerk of hold . leased Recorder City by E. J. Norton, recorder of court with bid. According plicant presents a sound and success- united chorus sang two numbers Tkio action In brought to dlaeolvu tha bond A. Moyes, the city has paid as high the faculties. The total resident colReed and Lake Salt Robinson Mr. of ful record of business operation automo- legiate enrollment for the of matrimony hemtaforo exieting between the the for as year $1,000 20 per was About year whether that business be manufactur- Cox of Ogden directing. from pwttaia 8132. These came from twenty-eign bile insurance. members and their partners SAMUEL E. BLACKMAN, more or attended ing, merchandising, by farming. counties in a At e meeting twenty-ninUtah, PlaintifTa Attorney. states enjoyed the outing. Ballantvne and dependencies of the United P. O. addroeo, SOS Eceiae Building, Ogden, Farming-Bankin- g Miss Emma Jacobs is spending a than 150 people of the Interdependent States Utah. of Ogden, and seven foreign countries. family. David B. Ballantyne, This Is a perfectly obvious attitude, week visiting her aunt, Mrs. W, E. Publication dateo, Auguet 1. IS, SS, If. elected president of the family The total net enrollment for the was Price. of because country banking cannot be Mined officers 1928-2Other association. 9, and yer Mr, and Mrs. M. K. Jacobs including resident and Salt Ike extension successfully and profitably carried on their and correspondence students family and Miss Leona Ellis were Hugo ,B. Anderson, unless farming 1s successfully and Genevieve BW and summer school 1928, was 6689. Notice is hereby given that Ogden drove to Salt Lake this morning to first Delecta There were 246 second profitably operated the two busiLogan, the at Weber county citizens City proposes to make the following Liberty park. day nesses are dependent upon each other. spend club brought Moench, of Ogden, secretary and registered for extension and corres- public improvement, The first year Construct There Is no longer any question that their seasons work to a dose with a treasurer, sewer in Sewer District No. 155, tocourses pondence and 28 sumattended h Twenty-eightAn automobile crash at the time has arrived for these inter- very enjoyable swimming party at the mer school in making a total gether with work incidental thereto1, street and Fowler avenue Tues- registration of 1928, A. Brown Mr. combusinesses Weber to a 405 from the county. according to plans, specifications and reach dependent gymnasium. to an injury Of the resident students, 1894 were profiles on file in the office of the mon ground of understanding of the took the jnris in town and after a good day morning resulted inCross. AccordWoods of Venial Ingels swim men and refreshments the 1238 were women. The fig- City Engineer. And .sealed bids are girls light requirements that both must meet for officers a track ures and to investigating in ing 10:30. Those about at show a normal increase in the returned their mutual welfare. of Fackreli Dairy to the were Arlene Patterson, Lyle belonging There Is no doubt but what the fu- the partyGeneva driven number1 of resident students for the Bing- - Eden ana an automobile being Childs, Childs, Evelyn year over the year before. ture .prosperity of the farmer and the ham, Alice Brown, Ruth by Joseph DeYoung, collided at the Potter, Tbe school of arts and sciences led lmily basis of cooperation between banker Pledger and Jeseie Bingham, their Intersections due to too much speed. . will the schools of the university in the Hilton W. I Desk and farmer Is the Intelligent diversi- club leader. Sergeant number of students registered. The the in vacation weeks' two his s nd fication of crops. It Is necessary, howclub met ThursThe third year s near Monte Cristo, where he enrollment in this school was 900. The ever, to have the right conception of day. August 29, at the home of Norma school of education was second with Anderson. Stick printing designs with will get close to nature. diversification. 907 students. The disthe in suit Weber apportionment of county began The The mistake that many farmers oil paints was demonstrated. court to condemn a piece of prop- students among the other schools was trict covers are for girls making dressing In as bare made follows: Mines and engineering, attempting to diversify tables, and the belonging to Charles Taylor near printing will be need erty has been to Invest too much 'money, for The 351; medicine; 195, law, 148, businras, road for Harrisville purposes. decorating purposes. and graduate division, 89. More time and laud In u new and untried The Riverdale Boy Scouti enjoyed county sets forth that the land la 512, crop sometimes a hazardous crop, or a watermelon bust Tuesday at the needed to elimfaiate a curve in the tnan three thousand citizens of the one for which no immediate market home of Arthur Bingham. After the road, and that the county commission- Jl1" received university training Mugh the extension division. has been developed, resulting In a loss "buBtM they played games under the ers and Taylor have been unable to With the same proportion of of the Initial effort and discourage- direction of their scout master, Heber agree on a price for the property. high school in A. Verelas are John and Jim A, graduates expected to enter the ment of future efforts on a more con- Jacobs and June Stimpson. state and for $1,100 court seeking damages university this year as last, the servative basis. order against J. R. enrollment of resident collegiate restraining DOBBS Disregarding the primary and essenEkins and others, using a certain students for the year will be 'rniTKVRv tial principle of farming namely, in. ditch have allowed it tone obstructed mora than 3500. A UrgVnumter of Rfl , creasing earnings by decreasing the tSorny for the . and that the water from the . ditch applications for entrance into . the cost of production through the pracoverflows their land. freshman class this fall has liniBhcd in second place in cuInp& already golf The 12th street road, bwn received and are tice of building up soil by crop rotabying passed west throught Marriott, is tion and Intensive cultivation, Is reby Mr. Norton and his staff. All program of the mMtlng ing favorably. - The Southern Pacific first year students who have not yet sponsible tor a large share of the farmers trouble today. era on the west end of the road have moved their fences to make a wide, soon as possible. Cautious straight street. Oiling will commence A motorist, meeting a negro trudg-- j on this stretch of road beginning Fri- in along the dusty road, generously j day morning, when the project will Sees offered him a lift. be speedily completed. "No, thank you, sab, said the old: Mrs. Grace D. Cuter, wife of R. D. 72 The new Agricultural Marketing Act man. "Ah reckon mah old laigs will Carter, former residents of Ogden, died Sunday morning at Pocatello. Mr. approaches farm relief from a materi- take me long fast enough. A meeting was held on the "Arent afraid are you, unde? Carter was employed by the Ogden of August 27 at the Federal evening ally different point of view from that' Building of former bills before Congress in re- Have you ever been in an automo- - Union depot company five years ago. for growers of purebred Holstein Mrs. Carter was the daughter of J. tie. A large cent years, says Dean II. U Russell of bileT gathering was present. Nevah but once, sab, and den ah H. Newton of this city. Wisconsin University College of Agrieighty-fiv- e approximately per cent of didn When IL M. Elmqulst, an employee t let all mah weight down. culture In the American Bankers Asfor a joint county, of the Mornatural gas company at sociation Journal. a counS organizing driving along the old Uinta ty Holstein breeders association. "It contains a new Idea, fraught with sxert such depressing influencs on 5 an, waslast PATIO prices the general price relation ugway Sunday evening his car ot. the greatest possibilities the organi- should West, left the road and turned over was be several elected improved. It this occurs th president of the new or- sation of a Federal Farm Board, he individual farmer should also benefit. times. He was pinned beneath the R Robson, of Plain been SPRINGS has for It farm says. possible but was freed by several awes wreckage, is "It here the la government men living near the scene of the acci- - cr, of the State cooperatives to borrow from Federal, Industrial School, will a novel attempt in economics. aided Institutions before, and at a ma. stabilization for Through corporations terially lower rate than city business men had to pay for working capital, each commodity It is proposed to make possible the handling of the but this Is the first set-umade by so as to lessen its disturbing To the government In which a commis- surplus Influence on prices. With sion has been carefully chosen to giro products such a program Is, of undivided attention to an effort to course, conceivably possible, but one solve the problems of a farm group. wonders "It Is hard to conceive of a higher bilizationwhat would happen If a stacorporation had to handle a degree of responsibility than must he perishable crop in great quantities. assumed by this commission. No board "Is to be possible tor a stait going over created by congressional action bilization to stabilize? It corporation has been clothed with as wide plenary would b one thing if it had merely to to authorised It Is not powers. only advise bat to execute, to plan and put stabilize the American situation, but that altuatlon It complicated its plans Into effective action, to buy often- World with conditions. into Perhaps tbs and hold, to dump, to dip the Federal treasury to accomplish Its vergAact that auch a stabilization corends with what would be almost un- poration Is in position to function may limited resources to any private com- have a steadying effect on the market "Markets respond to psychological mercial concern. The board's only stimuli as do individuals. The very Job Is to succeed, and no governmental agency even during the war fact that the government has now def. time emergency had a wider latitude. lnltely stepped Into the breach with all of ita resources available to make "Many will think the farm relief program will be universally applicable the new plan work will exert unto the Individual land owner or oper. doubtedly a strong stabilizing effect "It would be presumptuous to foreator. Such procedure la far from tbs case. Aid Is to be extended through cast what ths ultimata effect of the new act will he. It can, however, be cooperative organization! by making It possible for such groups to obtain definitely stated that In the present cash advances to hold crops so as to plan much of the philosophy that had been ao. drastically criticized as ecopermit of more orderly marketing.' "While the primary relation la with nomically unsound has been elimicooperatives, tbs Individual or unor- nated. The existing plan Is worth ganized farmer will also profit by the trying. It will undoubtedly cost the activities of hie organized fellowz. If Federal treasury no Inconsiderable monnts of money, but If it produces a stabilized program of merchandising hoped-fo- r tha result It will have been Is abla to ellmlnata the surpluses that well worth while. dent He was taken to the Dee pital for treatment hos- right-of-wa- t; eei4 tt th. 0 rt5c,J"h corder in the Oto 8 Utah, until ? 24 th day of SeptenfS?, J ph' tlSS for- W-" iraprove seen and examined tt City Easta... in rights-of-wa- i r 0E u i ; ( By order of the Boil! sionen of Ogden 4 Last se i i : 5 ) .. ?. V, ' 5. r 4 t. 1 ."tt rw. fw hnw. f . i.. p.r "tk These machines are fully guaranteed. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO - tl ct Have Your Car Greased . br our high pmn,, system and by ezper-- . J Summons , ' bs Elect $60 Each $5 Down; $5 ex-whi- ch 2,niS! d Washers ... SStoSS SeSl? Automatic on til 29 in Ogden1? KSMHL-s-r ate m6t. (Seal) hirst publication ISSTVSH EKWTrf , itP 27th day of August, R- - A. (Signed) fenced men. Shell Gas and Weber Students Attend University Motor 0 R Gwilliam Super-Servic- e m to Station Southeast Corner 23rd fltng and Grant Avenue . Og-de- He-Enty'- y ht re, 1 h Notice to Contractors vice-preside- nt; IN J t fn VIADUCT I v-- ;r t Market & Grotttai 183-- 5 find Twenty-teut- h to-w- it: . $ . c . 4-- H ;Vs fc.. a: 1 . ; tLm,8 V 'll r-- ?? if and Carry Mm for Cash and Carry Fssgia i a J Holstein Breeders Assn Elect Officers Patio Spf Artists Psnfr Through Ogden Cafijra I 4 ? - f T T T T T T j t t ifT. t i f Y : T ?T t 1 ?. ?rt i School Opens September t? t at - Smithsonian Business College Shorthand Typing Bookkeeping Etc. and all Office Machines V AA A AAA.4. . A po UK W to rot Lo 200 and sho tha in coni the P cha pos ion ton of Flai the Witl in oft fe hr that to till Days ton Phui and oat Ml ton oen Flan the faro p le ien 1 pro-posi-ng - en in of Summer at Patio! 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