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Show Make Natural Gais Will Population for 75,000 Ogden Grow Ogden in 1935 hunters aver Beattys Office NEEDS OGDEN ORDINANCE SETS Again in Print On Wheeler Creek Jgden Merchants Will Stage Big CHAMBER NAMES FORTH STADIUM i ii Fall WESTERN TRUST Show WILL OFFICERS Style The Ogden city commission is in Ogden merchants will conduct a fait OPERATION reP0,2 l,y l-- H- - Male of the state of health wherein he OGDEN style show September 20 and 21. comments on the condition of Wheeler Standard-Examine- r llaiis are being perfected to make thi? of gpployes tas;n relative to sanitation. 1 1. Decker Male City Commission Passes DocuChosen General event bigger and better than ever be- Seventh Regional Trust Conferrecommends Comof to the committees in fore, the prohibiting grazing fader Questioning ment Providing; for Financing f livestock in the basin and says that Chairman of Ogden Winter chargeaccording of the event. ence Urogram Includes Names r will radio dealers missioner Agree That City Picnicking there should be stopped. Ogdcna and Festival; Sixty Men on Com- ate in the display, their contributht Opera! ion of Stadium; cf Nation's Most Noted Bank Male also comments on Coldwater io the occasion being a radio show. u,d Union Would Benefit With anyon being used for Will at s mittee; Property to Preparations Begin camping Detang City Officials; Iocal Bank Men The radio dealers are making arrange and recommends that this be proEstablishment of Additional Nhen for Ski Ponds mints to novel Made on lie Onre; Are hibited. many Way display. Paid; Bond Strive to Make Meet Memormerchants plan to , H 'Daily Publication advises chlorination of both Must Not Exceed 575,000.00 in llili Shanghi Ogden Canyon exhibit the new fall atyles, uing livable Eent w heeler creek water and Coldwater ing models to show the newi-a- t ii water. anyon four repre-JMonday afternoon gowns and hats. last Tuesday morning the city comActivity looking toward the Winter tires of the Ogden Typographi-- S Ogden will he host to trust execumission passed the ordinance whereby carnival of Ogden took concrete union appeared before the city tives at the Seventh Regional Trust for the financing and operation of 4 be Sfoits Today form yesterday when the city com- Ogden May Get Emission to protest the publication stadium is made into law. According company conference, which will be mission The Post School authorized City Engineer in Ogden Ogden Teacher legals hold here September 2S, 26 and 27. city's Union Pacific tothc which In document, is published aet Errett to as for Many Z the ground that the contract for engineer t..is issue of The According to the program, which has Commissionci the committee in held by the In-- j the ski Meet surveying Funeral services will be held this Harman W, Pccry Post, ust Itecn issued, leading trust execu-iv- e ng The Post is refused to vote on on Shanghi hill in Ogden canyon. of the nation will participate printing company. The printers afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Ogden the measure and withdrew when the way It was announced that Errett would chance OgdiVi'a for the Mis the assertion that, the Inland tabernacle for Miss Josephine Seaman, vote was recorded. 'n the obtaining deliberations of tha center-encHe instructed tlu have charge of the engineering and Union Pacific non-unishop, but teacher and principal of Lorin Farr city recorder to vote athletic meet are ex(ospany was a him. for nay" would also direct the work of clearbright, areording to Presiliter upon being questioned by C. A. school, who died Tuesday morning in A. P. Bigelow, general The bond issue allowed for building ing the brush from the side hill. The ceedingly chairman, dent K. R. Alton of the chamber of will Epperson of The Post and assistant a Salt Lake hospital from reinjuries the structure must not exceed begin the sessions with a short payment fur the work, with the ex- commerce. Kir. Alton's statement was j, ceived in an automobile accident Sepaasr of the InlandthePrinting The revenues accruing from the ception of the engineering, will be made talk, et the opening meeting. Mayor Inland plant tember 1. The funeral services will admitted that following the visit here Satur- Frank Francis will deliver tha adthe covof be stadium shall made operation from chamber commerce of terrbe in charge of Bishop E. T. Saunders day of C, K. Webster, representative dress of welcome. is KsysviUe was in unorganized ered into the city treasury. In the funds. the Union rf Mr. Pacific system. f the Fourth ward. Members of the event that the itory. The program Is ss follows: project is not The committees were named at a Webster was taken about the city on Drama club, the Historical society and ; Bernard Cash, secretary of the Og-f- a the deficit be shall borne I G. tour a he of of so .. First session. Wednesday, Septemthat meeting Becker, general nspection might Typographical union and spokes-r- the Business and Professional Woby Ogden City, by view E. chairman: R. the and facilities for ber the Alton, 25, 10 to 12 a. m. mens staging president; of he which Miss club, Seaman was Ogden City board of education, far the printers, admitted that E. J. Kjeldstod, secretary of the mammoth event. He expressed satisa corn-pa- y will Inland have the member, of the charge Opening remarks, general chairpd been employed by by the Weber county board of chamber of commerce. They are as faction when he looked over the Bor-thaand also that two others of his flowers. The teachers and pupils of education, and man, A. P. Bigelow, president Ogden h Weber by follows: is where it planned to State bank. Address of ballroom, Lorin Farr school will attend in a tPiroikers at the Standard-Examinwelcoma, Hon college. G. L. Becker, chairman; James F hold the banquet. He was astoounded Frsnk Mr. body. Interment will take place in hid been on the Inland payroll. Reof Francis, mayor Administration stadium of the new and White hp inspected the City sponse, L II. Roseberry, Ogden. Orr, J. A. Howell, Jamea H. DeVine, M1 Cash farther admitted that he had not Ogden City cemetery. the funds deiivcd from its operation F. F. Gunn, R. B. Porter, Samuel G ballroom, saying "even Omaha has Miss Seaman was bom September s vested in a board of control TffnuvL to accept the money in paySecurity First National bank, com, Arthur W. Rice Kimball, nothing na good as this." Laraon, l)ye, Los Angeles, California. ment for his services because the plant 25, 1873, at Richville, Morgan county, I u educa osed boards various Nat the cf field " iuthlct W. H. G. Reeder, Fred ,"n,y lluthrauff, C. vu not in organized territory. He the daughter of John and Susannah tion and the mayor. Session sponsored by trust compa- McKnight, C. F. Moulton, M. E. I available, which w ill le svsilable w hen bo admitted that there was nothing Stephens Brown Seaman. She is surnies association of Oregon Chairncw lhe but is tennit tdiuin built, Hanson, II. I. Iverson, H. S. Anderla the records of, the local union to vived by a sister, Mrs. Joanna D. Cra-guman of session Blains B. Coles, Trust grounds, trapshooting A. P. golf II. W. son, Bigelow, Shearman, and a brother, George A, Seaman, Echo Reservoir Will thow that the Inland had ever had any horseshoe courts, baseball field, Officer Security Savings A Trust comR. E. Bristol, Kl. A. Browning, A1 War - link chief deputy in the secretary of states trouble with the union. and wrestling arena, bannuet pany, Portland, Oregon, and President Be 8 Darrell R. J. H. Rut den, Greenwell, Ready Commissioner Peery at this junct- office. ledge, E. 11. Alton. C. A. Day, J. U. J11 nd bailroom must be available. Trust company association of Orein The accident in which Miss Seaman ure stated his position. He said: Eldrcdge, Jr., George S. Eccles, A. L. I Dr. Webster expressed satisfaction gon. "The Development and Operation of A Trust Department In SmallThere is no one in Ogden who has was injured occurred when a sedan Glasmann, Frank Browning, B. J. with Ogden a facilities. beta more loyal to union labor than he was driving got out of control in in er Cities H. E. Eakin, trust officer, The construction of the Echo dam Finch, David (j. McKay, Rev. John E. IfCI,d BIfenl1 ,ocfion 1 have in my own business, but we .he loose gravel at the side of the nade good progress during August on Career, James P. Casey, S. V. Grow. H"1" ,l ttciflP ?ytem will prove a big First Nstlonal bank of Salem, Ore. rood when she tried to pass a truck he placing of the dam fill material, C. F. Donnatin, P. H. Mulcahy, C. II. K01, J" 'during the meet, Mr. Alton Thist Company Associations am luring The Post for legal publicatTheir ions for two reasons: First, because on the highway. Her car crashed into according to the report of F. F. Smith, Barton, Frank Francis, Frank Strat- - declared, Value and Possibilities," Albert B. we have saved the taxpayers hundreds a pole. Her sister, Mrs. Cragun, who construction engineer of the bureau ford, Kail Hopkins, A. W. Tracy, H Ridgeway, counsel for Trust Compaof dollars by using The Post, and also was riding with her, was injured and if reclamation. nies Association of Oregon. Properthe month a a. Fowier, r. w. Crocker, k. j. Fjeid-- 1 Marks During became Ogden needs another daily is still in the hospital in Salt Lake. i:otal of ty Management From the Truat Com112,730 cubic yards of earth sted, Ora Bundy, Charles Gilmore, newspaper, and We as city commiss- Three nieces, Mrs. Josephine Coffman, fill material was placed in the earth Father Patrick Kennedy, K. W. Stevpanys Standpoint," Murray W. McComing ioners should , encourage progress. Shirley Louise Coffman and Lucy Cra fill section and 1442 cubic yards of ens, II. M. Rowe, W. II. Watt is, George Carty, truat officer Gas to County Strong A McNaughton andTruat Turning to Mr. Cash and his assoc- gun, injured. rock hauled to the conglomerate rock S. Glen, Rev. J. W. Hyslop, L. F. company, iates, he asked: "Don't you think Three shovels Whitlock, J. Walter Ellingson, 11. W. Portland, Ore. of the dam. lart With a deafening roar as though a Ogden needs another daily paper? Wilson, Carl C. Miller throughout the month Beckett, Jr:, William Second Company were engaged I Wednesday, SepThe entire delegation chorused "Yes! c! W. E. Kasinussen,' O. giant prehistoric monster had been tember 25,seasion, Cennudy, two shifts of eight hours 2 to 4:30 p. m. Sponsored working "Don't you think the printers union hissed natural Scowcroft gas loosed, Gas each, until the fifth, when one shovel Hammond, Joseph and' suddenly And the public generally, would be benwhistled and thundered its way hea by Washington Corporate Fiduelariss basis. 'A Charles Fmpey. on a three-shi- ft was placed , a association Chairman of session, Va-riefited? chorused the Yes, print-Governors of four stales are includ-- 1 vpniy in Ogden Saturday night with additional fourth hauling shovel, S. Green, trust officer. National the has The Miller Floral company era. Mr. Cash denied that the delegatthousands of cubic feet, under 40 in td in the list of honorary was of Bank of Tacoma, and rushed ion had been sent before the 'commiss- distinction of being the first floral equipment on trucks, 29 and placed upward through pressure is work members. They are as follows: pound August 00 inch atiel tube and Into Washington Corporate Fiduciaries asion at the request of the management :ompany in Utah to nse natural gas. operation . 11. C. Bald- Dein II. of George Utah, two eight-hoshifts daily. sociation. of the Standard-Examine- r, but he said Last Sunday natural gas was turned ing nky night through 65 one and ridge of Idaho, C. C. Young of Cli-th- e Other work in progress during the fornia that the local union is comprised of under three of the in inch a flam "Payment of Interest On Called openings and Fred P. Balzar of Nevada, boilers which heat their great green- month coinsisted of the stripping of Other members of the honorary Pon cross and burst Into huge sky Bonds, Victor R. Graves, assistant employes. wj areas for borrow pits, from which houses. committee are: M. R, llovey, Logan; ward, shooting lames reaching a to-- trust officer; Dexter Horton, NationMr., Cash protested the publication officers of the com' material for the dam will be taken, to According of the delinquent O. Howard, Salt Uke; J. G. Ball, M height of nearly 100 feet, vertta-Ashto- al bank, Seattle, Wash. Handling special improvement head of Construction Loans," Henry Judaon, Ike Armstrong, Salt ble geyser of spouting heat and light t list in The . Post on the ground pany the success of the new fuel was and on which twenty-eigIdaho; and trust officer, BeetE. L. Romney, that the wages that would be spent .nstantly apparent, and it will prove a stock were engaged throughout the Ottinger I turning night into day as Mayor 6933 cubic yards of G. Romney, Provo; Logan; Not le to the Title moving month, the Trust Frank company. Francis flare with printers would all be saving Jack great huge ignited Mathews, company, Beattie, spent out only will the houses be kept at a more overburden material. A rock drill wa which signalled to all Weber valley Wash. "The Human Element In Trait af town. He admitted under Mr. Wilbur Lake Maynard, Tahoe; Ep will be no engaged throughout the month on Truckee; George Anderson, Brigham the arrival of natural gas brought administration, William V. Rocks-elle- r, person's questioning that Ogden mer even temperature but there ash rein the rock quarry, but nq City; F. S. McGinnis, San Francisco; hundreds of miles through steel pipes or cosl of trust officer. Tracy Loan and chants did not refuse to accept money expenseand the shovelingcan be freed drilling shot up for use during the William Jeffers, Omaha; Julian Bam- - from Wyoming, and its first use in "rust company. Salt Lake. was rock moval, 5 premises payment for purchases , made by month. piles. berger, Salt take; George llearst, Ogden Saturday night, September 7. Symposium employes of ,the Inland company from coal dumps and cinder W. J, Kommert, Incidentally, The Post is reminded Machine Work for Spillway Channel San Franciaco; James P. Bieket, Chi- - Shouting and venting exclamations of chairman; want to get some of the money of Old Nahas from out of town said Commissioner that the Miller Floral company cago; John Fitspatrick, Salt Lake, and awe and jubilance, the hugs crowd tional bank and Union Trust comCompleted out the finest crop of C. I). Pope, Helper. which had motored to the celebration eery and, besides, I know of my own now growing Excavation for the spillway chan pany, of Spokane, Wash. remarkof that in flowers the in West Ogden In thousands of history named as knowledge that Inland employes spend were and in started August nel was early "The Most Novel and Interesting able company. Already the demand a lot of automobiles, welcomed the new fuel lows: money in Ogden. I have Handled, Frsnk J. this at the end of the month the machine Trust has roses Daring for opened. had been R. work Commissioner Fred E. Williams E. this for excavation Alton, chairman; Program Welle Farthe company ' The touch was the signal event of Irickwedel, tatcd that his loyalty to union men week, on a single order, only the trimming W. Karl Hopkins and John Edward Trust leaving completed, and Union bank National to Great roses Falls, will go 4,000 celebration in honor of the compleship Md never been required slopes U Qxxstt questioned.1 r Francisco, Calif. WilSan Montana. All the greenhouses are of the sides to the work. company, This spill As the Finance A. P. Bigelow, chnim.li; iam Rhodes Ilervey, delegation was leaving planted with flowers which are timed be done by hand frm B,ter b,ln nd Security on the Find M. Nye and Georg. S. EccIm. I"1"1 cliff rock in located the Mayor Francis said: is holiway Mr. Cash, the to bloom at their best during the First National hank, Los Anto Hiawatha Dome, Wyoming, re'Og the and damsite the Inland Printing side of west Walter have Don W. Holgate, trust officer, J. Ellifig Transportation geles. company must day seasons. excavation will be haule son, chairman; C. L. McKnight, C. F. deI1( Salt take and other Utah cities, Jnlted States National bank, Port-an- d, clean bill of health or' would maining you Thousands spectators not have worked r ofandinterested from the channel by electrically oper Moulton, C. F. Donnatin, M. E. Han. from Ogden Ore. W. H. Loos, trust officer, for. them." towns assem nearby and cars. hoist ated W. on and Crocker. The petition of the It. rirst bled on the sand ridge to heat the Savings bank, Ogden. I H. printers was n under advisement Security 11. chairWork on the excavation of the cut S. hailed advent loseberry, Civil new of the fuel Anderson; Advertising by Og off trench across the ground former man: Carl C. Rasmussen and Fred G dens mayor, city commissioner!, flrst National bank, Loa Angeles, O. The( matter of publishing city no' the railroad and high Ogden State nces m The Post received president of the chamber of commerce f. Stilwell, trust officer, the attentJoseoh Pascal Keller, aged 85, ant ly occupied by the reservoir site was Ruthrauff. M. Wallace, viee- -i J. ank, ion of the Utah Federation of Labor a civic A1 the as Ogden. and other leaders through way impetus Warden, chairman; Publicity pioneer westerner, died at his home, carried on throughout the month, am to greater growth and industrial de- - resident and trust officer, Walker t its meeting Wednesday. . The fed- 528 James F. Orr and Ora Bundy. Washington avenue, Tuesday. abou corewall placed in brothers Bankers, Balt Lake, tana eration called upon all the unions of Kennels and entries H. W. Shear- - velopment In Utah communities. Mr. Keller was born in Washington the concrete and for excavation First Nathis of 200 ). Webber, feet was flame the city to on The the the in service lighted huge man, chairman; A. L. Glasmann and protest the action of the D. C. He enlisted for abutment left the Trust of and tional 175 feet Bank company, Baa bluffs above the Weber river, west of I. B Porter. wnmission, well as endorsing the Civil war at the age of 18, and was about dam. ' Calif. Diego, the of from visible durand was city prac R. E. Bristol, chairman "w of the local typographical union. assigned to inspect ammunition Housing Third session, Thursday, September the cityj fom eT the wu; During September it is expected H. W. Beckett, The resolution and William Wil- - ticlly Jr, directed to the com- ing the conflict. Following 10 to 12 a. m. Sponsored by Assoo that the main channel excavation for 26, towns leral for removal the many of neighboring in was he mission was delivered to the charge IAn com ciated city Trust Companies of Central and be to will soldiers completed, Arling- the spillway bodies of unknown mon Chairman for session California. yesterday... Upon being 5a as ar concrete lining started, together with Ifchted you are n Lessingthe flare the errand boy, who delivered ton cemetery. Later he served O. C. Hammond in-- . Frank J. Brtckwedel, conevidence senate. corewall of the greatest of the United States the continuation of the Uje communication, , said that he had employe o Bank of Union Trust dustrial progress ever seen in the val-He came west to Wyoming in 1869, struction on both abutments of the sent to the city hall by the en A Francisco, California. San in haulrepresentative Jrom toley taid james jj. DeVine, and settled in Ogden in 1891. charge company, dam. It is also planned to start of Life Insurance Methods "New an the of the ceremonies celebration. widow the rock at to his survived He is by rock from the quarry The committee was ing of G. W. Wick-an- d, o: Trust Mr. DeVine was the first speaker on composed Development, one daughter, Mrs. - F. E. Parker fill portion of the dam. Wells-Farg- o Lockman, president; Bernard Battle Mountain, Nevada. comthe declared Funera He manager, advertising the program. Force of 155 Men Employed Average and Union Trust company, Elmore F. Smith Bank and services were held yesterday at the ing of the new fuel was of as great A D- - secretary; Daring Month Malan. re- San Francisco. "Business Insurance Kirkendall-Darlin- g to of the this people mortuary under importance on this Says gion as the coming of the pioneers, And Its Relation to tha Modem Trait the auspices of Ogden Lodge No. 2, The contractor had employed an average month W. the John work Rev. Weber Will Loads during of a century ago. of Company, Laurence II. Tharp, trait Pythias. School. Knights delivered the address. Inter- force of 155 men daily and twenty Trust comofficer, Hyslop men Oil Roads ment took place, in Mountain View eight head of stock, having 188 pany, San Francisco. Principles of of land spent upwards of eighteen million Life Insurance, F. Eldred Boland employed on the last day ;emetery. has continued plentilabor supply of their money without ever counsel, Pacifie Coast head office, MeThe W.Mollw. Frank Commissioner receipt of advice from the County in is experienced trouble ful and no high school supervisor that the Ogden Men has sounded a warning to oner olicitln a solitary cent from tropolitan Life Insurance company, sufficient help at the site o Stratford who securing They have laid the pipes for San Francisco. have occasion to move yJ,u school the calendar for persons Efcnary work. fuel at your very door-o- f Fourth eession, Friday, September wonderful on he county high" school was : one heavy loads over the new oilej roads was and I take engaged men pleasure in congrat-attentio- n 27, 9:30 a. m. to 12 a. nu Sponsored ten mnort of the of crew A He draws of the particular county. required number success of their by Association of Trust Officers of of on them the the on piling to threshing machine and Mating daya for an A- -l rating, the Members of the Ogden chamber of throughout the month Los reservoir which ngeles. Chairman for undertaking. the in brush for with tractors equipped cleats, trees and C0Unty board of education rommerce left yesterday morning .), s. Ralph H. Spotts, chief trust counsel the preliminary draft to com-- " Nevada on a good-wi- ll tour. The tint preparatory to bringing, in order tnat cause great damage to the newly laid I Following the speeches by gas be city and chamber of commerce Title Insurance A Trust company, Loa He advises that such machines requirements. According leg of the journey was made by auto the one ration of the reservoir may wrtsed calendar the Christmas ferry over the Southern Pacific to free from floating debris. The Union be moved from field to field where officials the giant torch was lighted Angeles, and chairman Truat company win be of hut one weeks placed addi- possible without traveling the high- - by Mayor Frank Francis. In an in- Section California Bankers associaWells, Nevada. The Ogdenites visited Pacifie railroad company the , 1 new rail- ways. Cleats on tractors should be stant the countryside was as light tion. ' on this ballast afternoon, tional cinder than two weeks as orig- the Nevada State fair creditors under traits; to as and use the and that machines was the it the Liability removed before appeared day, reservoir the around the in planned. location section grandstand road where a mate was changing, for the thirty-foCreditors Of ths Trustor," Fredhundred and seventy school reserved for them. The party will the state highway commission was I R. Behrends, and flame erick warmth out was that of new gave the the in highway. per ceremony state meet to the also participate engaged in oiling Allard, necessary comCalifornia Nock a lYust distant. commemotrait officer, ceptible city filliltv driving the golden spike The valve that released the 400 pany, Los Angeles. "Creditors Of tbs Alturas of the CLASS the completion CONDUCT TO rating pound pressure of natural gae Into the Beneficiary, Edmund Nelson, line of the Southern Pacific. They Allen Afrren. leader rtf the Vina Bank of Italy National 160 foot flame tower was turned by S. will return home Sunday evening. I A-home extender service, will and constraction Trust Hobson, Savings association, Lou superintend Nicholas Diaz was found guilty by room In tne in her dim to Enforce Rights "Procedure Gas the Wasatch trainirg ACCIDENT Angeles, i company. INJURED IN jen ?or, Jury in the Second district court last btiMilmg Fatnnlnv. Grant of 1749 frdral Traitor A had sixty-foand of tha been of Creditors of depipe placed Marriott J. Delbert a. m Two Saturday of murder in the first ttie Manning, city auditor E. Tripp. Hohe and L numerous bruises 14. commencing at 10:36 mur-- 1 upright above the main from the Wyo-d- Beneficiary, the sustained with was il Diaz avenue gree. charged each fam Leah Foreman, secretary to yj, of which he was irfdmg prsH leader fiotn of Juan Francisco Martinez in mmg fields. On top of the pipe had Freston, counsel of the Bank local in the enuntv are arreted Francis, left yesterday for when a car ina switch engine Tuesday of AnAmerican Lot the contain,n California,, Kavsville last May. the annual meeting of was struck by to he present. The work planned for ve lti Inch jetr. r. . attend geles. his injuries Judge Geo. S. Barker set next Sat- - I Christmas on he ,v Municipal league. They will morning. Though dT the De (Continued on page 8.) Diaz. at (Continued on page 8.) treated sentencing morning fc urday rot serious, he was pift makirg. ANOm DAILY PLAN SP0RTCARN1VAL MEETJN en-op- par-Ue- Ready-to-we- ar Z Funeral Se Athletic e, on $75-00- com-mb- 9. self-supporti- one-thi- rd one-thi- rd one-six- th na one-sixt- er vice-preside- nt I- n, 1 for Partial Storage Spring . 1 - Celebration of Natural Weber were-slightl- y vice-preside- nt Floral Installs Natural an - non-reside- nt vice-preside- nt ur ; one-quart- Standard-Examin- er - er E. n, ht vice-presid- J - vice-preside- nt fol-Ui- te es " vice-preside- ! vice-preside- nt, 1 1 Paralysis Fatal to War Veteran vice-preside- ; vice-preside- nt. ; js ques-twne- d, wit-Sjiajrm- an vice-preside- Stand-HEzamin- nt Wells-Farg- . er. Stratford County Calendar Is Revised ! JJ1, Heavy Damage three-quarte- rs Anglo-Califor- - Visit Tour Nevada : ni tp, rs com-road- Irn Py. dur-rath- er ot - j-- l" vice-presid- ent Jury Upturns Verdict for Murderer Represented at Municipal League vke-presid- . ot er nu-tra- b?en.ed,ite Ty.-I-1 J, ent |