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Show THE OGDEN POST The Ogden Post Churches UNIVERSITIES W. P. EPPERSON, Editor Member Utah State Press Association Member National Editorial GIVING COURSES REAL ESTATE EPISCOPAL CHURCH GOOD SHEPHERD Corner of 24th street and Grant avenue. John W. - Telephone 365 OGDEN VS. VIKINGS The Blue lines will meet the fast Vikings soccer squad at Monroe park It has been a half a century since on afternoon, October 12. the door of the little red school house KickSaturday 4:30 p. m. These teams at off shut behind some of the men in the have not met each other since June real estate business, but they are do- 15 when Ogden defeated them at out the Nalessons Give EDITORIAL Blackham Speaks His Piece ing Much Better WEHflffi OF THE Ilyriop, rector. The twentieth Sunday ON after Trinity. The church school Published each Friday bj The' Ogmeets at 9:30 a. m.; morning service den Poet Printing and Publishing com sermon at 11 a. m.; holy baptism and Seven Thousand Students Get at 12:15; evening service and sermon panj, 2428 Kiesel avenue. in St. Paul's church, Flain City, at 3 matter Oc Entered as second-clas- s ting Good Marks; Old Methods p. m. The Elus Birds meet Monday office at the tober 17, 1927, at post room. The Discarded for New afternoon in the guild lJeing Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March the commeet not does Womens guild 3. 1879. Ones; Doing Dusiness Very ing week. The Boy Scouts meet on Subscription Price: 2.00 per Year. Much Like Hanks; Can Now Friday evening. Association. 8: Lota 1 to 14, inclikive. Block . , 29 and SO, inelueive. Block 2 1 1 T Plaintiffs Attorney. inelueive. Block 1; Lote IS to 2? ,!. Of Building. Ecelm David and 41 to SI, inelueive. Block S.'n Addrsss SlI-Srado Place addition to Ogden Citv Utah, County. Webvr dDaEdlh'Ogdrt City. Lota 19 and Z0. Block 75; J U Mil addition to Ogden City, Utah thw 19th day of Stmbw, ' Septon! W. R. hKEEN, rimt publication October 18a 18Z8 Flaiutiff, jaMt publitttioB "MvSVwaJoS; Service again, points fall seapretty wedding of the Salt Lake son took place Monday in of when Miss Peggy Roy daughter e, Howard Mrs. Afton Foster, and were son of Mrs. James Pingree, ceremony The united in marriage. of the was performed at the home brides grandmother, ns Third avenue, in the presence l.f relstive. and a few close friends. of Ogden, Miss Kathryn Greenwell, and James of honor, was the maid breakUre was best man. A wedding following fast was served immediately ceremony- - The youngcoupleleft to Monday evening for a short trip Oi of the southern part the will make their home in Ogden st was bride The Martindale apartments. a number the complimented guest atweek. Mrs. of affairs during the past W. C. GodMrs. and Hadlock W, H. dard entertained at a bridge luncheon GodSaturday at the home of Mrs. dard in Salt Lake. Ogden guests were of Mrs. William T. Greenwell, aunt Green-wel- L Miss Kathryn and the bride, A bridge dinner was given FriGreen-we- ll day evening by Miss Kathryn Dr. at the home of er parents, Van 2542 Greenwell, E. and Mrs. E. Buren avenue, in compliment to Miss taRoy. Dinner was served at small bles, each centered with n crystal ket of pink roses. Covers were for the guest of honor, Mrs. Roy, Elizabeth Nye, Miss Beth Peck, Lois Chambers, Miss Esther Lashns, Miss Ann Proudfit, Miss Bernice Larsen, Miss Josephine Becker, Mrs. Jack Grosbeck, Mrs. Anna Allen, Mrs. C B. Ford and Mrs. William T. Green well A bridge dinner was given Thursday evening by Miss Beth Peck and Miss Bernice Larsen in compliment to the bride at the home of Miss Peck, 2710 Brinker avenue. A Pm-gre- Salt Lake in the state championship game. This game will finish the half schedule of the fall series, with Ogden retaining her strong playing as in the past. All soccer Mohlman and Rasmussen on sizzling versities throughout the land, also qualities a real game on Satinsured are fans hot gridirons and proceeded to fry finds the real estate man seeking favorable, this weather With urday. them to a rich brown. higher education. real thriller. be a to game promises Blackham was certainly justified in And the fact that 7,000 students, The visitors play a real game when d of the memdeclaring . that he would not allow or more than visit the Blue Pines. them to appear as state witnesses nor bership of the association, are getting they to Issue complaints over their signa good marks in their lessons makes Dr. Daring, said the director, in tures. When Mohlman, in his state' these men just that much more cascene a lion will pursue you for this was he ment in open court, said that pable of protecting the interests of five hundred feet. not under oath when he talked to the the public In matters of buying or sell Yea, and no more than that uncounty attorney, he certainly placed ing the land. derstand? himself in an unfavorable light. CitThe hero nodded: Yes, I underUniversity courses in the detailed izens generally, and the county attorreal estate, night stand, but does the lion? . of handling phases ney in particular, have a reasonable school courses in Y. M. C. A.'s and right to expect peace officers to tell other and the associations own ods that have stqod the test of changthe truth at all times. It should not coursesplaces, for advanced" pupils are de- ing conditions and the newest rules, be necessary for the county attorney those in this business as the regulations, and states of mind are to carry a Bible about with him when veloping ramifications of real estate itself are down on paper in neatly bound volhe questions the officers. umes for all to read and ponder.. developing. ; The virtual edict Some States Require Tests man leisure who estate county attorneys For the real This higher education for the real ly leaves the county short two dep- ly drew up his papers in a tiny ofuties. Of course, if Sheriff Pincock fice, from which he acted as subaivid estate man dovetails with the camupholds the two deputies he may find er, appraiser, and broker, is passing. paign conducted some years ago to work for them to do such as sweep- His simple formulas are also being make the licensing of real estate men ing out the office or doing plain and discarded.' He valued property by the compulsory in order to protect' the old fashioned guess method which has public from any operation of Ignorant fancy jobs of chair warming. had to give way to more accurate de- dealers. The license laws are now in effect in 25 states and more recently vices. OFFICERS SET the ramifications of this control have Do Business Like Banks This old time operator is being re- been extended in. several states that placed by specialists armed with sci- have added compulsory written exALIAS SUMMONS entific methods. His tiny office has aminations to the licensing requireCITY COURT expanded CITY, into large suites and even to ments. Wisconsin, New Jersey, Cali- IN THE CITY COURT OF OGDENUTAH COUNTY OP WEBER. STATE OF entire buildings devoted to the effi- fornia, New York, Colorado, and Michbuelneea wider the bum Jack Bell, (Continued from page 1.) cient administration of the various igan now require such tests before is- and style of doing the Ogden Auction Company, branches of a new profession. New suing licenses to real estate men. plaintiff va. A. W. Bowman and J. C. Blade, stores. They next went to Phillips rules for the proper subdivision of What is the interest of the public defendant The BUte of Utah to the Said Defendant: home and stayed a little while and property have been laid down by a in all of this? Simply that, as the You are hereby luminoned to appear within Finn knows man then went to Finns home, and estate his ten after service of this summons upon real butter daya fine the field, and shadings great university if awed within the county in which talked with his wife about some pick- and gradings of modern appraising he is better able to produce finer sub- you. action is brought; otherwise, within twenthie k ling cucumbers, so they went out to find the true value down to the last divisions, better houses, more ty dan after eervice, and defend the Burch creek to a market garden, and dollar. action ; and in case of your failure to investment properties, sounder plaintiff, in this action will while they were near the schoolhouse The public must do ao, to the Old time "whoopee" methods of real estate bonds. the Court for the relief demanded apply drank bottles mountain two of live millions of them in the Complaint, of which a copy ia bento they somewhere; also making sales are now frowned upon From there they drove into by men with real estate degrees. They brew. invest in real estate in its various annexed and herewith served upon you. and Uke Judgment against you in accordance town, according to Phillips, corrobor- disdain the barbecue, free auto rides, forms. If tho real estate man makes will with the prayer of the plain tiffs complaint ated by Finn in later testimony, and and lotteries, and prefer to do busi- his field more efficient because he is on file herein. stopped and kidded with a barber ness on much the same basis as banks more efficient, the buyers and sellers This action ia brought ageinet yon for the of one dining room act, about his automobile. From there conduct their affairs, without balloon of real property will find themselves purpose on bad room set and two ruga, and for the better off. they drove to Wall avenue and there ascensions or fireworks. purpose of collecting' the balance on a note The real estate man who is to surstopped and talked with George Bush, manager of the Pacific Produce com- vive must be educated in the new orTT 1 pany, at about 6:15 p. m. From Wall der, hence the real estate courses that avenue, Phillips continued, they drove embody the new ideas. over, to Lincoln avenue to purchase Thus, not only the newcomers in the some cigarettes for Finn; and as they field, tho bright young men just startwere driving along they were hailed ing out to sell property, but white by two women, who, according to Phil- haired veterans, successful operators, lips, complained that two men in a presidents of large organizations, have car bearing an Idaho license had tried enrolled in the various classes. to get into their house. The women Association Offers Advanced Courses felt sorry, rhilllps said, because the The 7,000 students referred to above officers had not appeared sooner so have taken the courses by that they could have made arrests. tho national real estate prepared association. One of the women, according to De- These are the advanced courses Our experts know bow to wash tective Phillips, complained that her pared for men familiar with prereal son had stayed out late at night, and estate each troublesome fabric who have had she felt that if the officers would labor some terminology in the business. experience with the boy he would pay some at- There are three courses so far in this Witheachseasonbriogiagnewfabrics, tention to them. Officer Finn volun- curricula: Real estate We profit by the finreal appraising, new colors, washing cloches has beteered, Thillips averred, to talk with estate and real estate adverding! of a Research the boy So one of the women asked tising. selling, come a scientific undertaking. Our. On August 10 of this the Fellowship at Mellon Phillips for his car to go in search of real estate appraising course, year preparexperts are trained to know instantly Institute where cm a are the boy. He let heY have the car pro- ed by Dr. Arthur J. the asMertzke, she whethera color is fast or fugitive,' take good care of it The sociations director of education and viding constantly made ia women drove away in quest of the lad; and the one best way to wash each research, had 3,303 students." There laundering the newest the officers went into the house; they were 3,187 pupils in the course on and colon fabrics fabric. That's why clothes washed sat on the bed and the couch and they real estate celling which was prepared fell fast asleep. Mr way are cltsntr and Utt eager. by A. John Berge, the associations Under Blackham's questioning Phil- authority on this important side of lips vehemently denied that he was the real estate business. Prof. Lloyd drunk and shouted, Anybody who D. Herrold, associate professor of adsays that I was drunk is a palpable vertising at Northwestern university, liar. Phillips squirmed in his chair Chicago, and Mr. Berge are authors when Blackham insisted on Phillips re- of the course on real estate advertisvealing the names of the women in ing which is just off the press. the case, and it was only on the judges There is no record of the "elemeninstructions that he divulged their tary pupils in real estate classes that names. He insisted that he only had are conducted throughout the country, a casual acquaintance with them, chiefly through the efforts of the local formed when in line of duty. boards of the association, whose memFinn corroborated Phillips' testi- bers in turn often act as teachers. mony throughout. He denied Mrs. These schools are held rather generMerrifields allegation that he had ally in local Y. M. C. A.s in connectried to force a woman into the auto- tion with their night schools. mobile out in front of the house. Teach Real Estate at Harvard most important, from the Frobably David Buchanan testified that had said that he had been going point of view of the young man enterto get the officers for a long time. ing this business, is the recent estabF. E. Burns likewise testified that lishment of real estate courses in HarMerrifield had bragged about "get- vard and other universities as part of ting the officers. William J. Leslie their regular curricula. These courses were established through the efforts OUR USED CARS testified in a like manner. ALWAYS Angelo Calitis, the barber, testified of the real estate association who cothat when the officers had kidded operated in pteparing the text books him they were sober. George Bush now in use throughout the country. testified that when he talked with the It was the association too that sent officers at 6:15 p. m. they were sober. the first real estate professor down to Chief of Detectives Robert Burk the University of Michigan back in testified that the accused officers were 1925. Nine years ago there was not a not drunk. Were they sober," questioned Attorney Blackham. And Burk single text book on real estate. Irob-abl- y Call af our new used car enclosure no other business of its size in said they were. L. M. Hilton, desk just west the world had scantier records of prosergeant on duty when Phillips and of new car show room. Finn were brought into the police, cedure. Complicated methods and testified that the officers looked practices were passed down from fath1926 Olds Coupe er to sen, by word of mouth. The most but not drunk. Model A Ford Sport Coupe P. L. Barton, a switchman, said that valuable information was never writModel A Fordor Sedan .when the police and sheriffs cars ar- ten down. Now the good old fashioned moth- 1926 Chevrolet Tudcr Sedan rived in front of the house where the officers were apprehended that he New Chevrolet Six. Coupe, Traded in thought a raid was in progress. He on New Ford Big Discount. said that when Finn and Phillips were Model T Fords, from $50.00 up. escorted out of the house by Burk and Theobold that they were sober. We Have Most Ever)- - Make and Model! It was at this juncture that Sam Blackham spoke his piece about the Fixtures sold and inE-- Z TRADES TERMS testimony given by Rasmussen, Mohl-ma- n stalled for cash cr deand Kaplan. He further stated ferred payment plan. to Judge Barlow that in his opinion Estimates given free. the only verdict that could be given, WATTIS-KIMBAL- L in view of the testimony, was acquitwork a specialty. Ilepair tal. lie asserted that he had had no desire to persecute Phillips and Finn, A. I, WHARTON and that he had only consented to Phone 3063 issue the complaint after he had talked Your Ford Dealer with Mohlman and Rasmussen. yaaoacKi At the conclusion of the trial In the tional Association of Real Estate of Boards in its weekly story on subjects city court last Tuesday morning of of interest to the public. on a Finn and charge Phillips This week, when young things are drunkenness, County Attorney Samuel E. Blackham put Deputy Sheriffs getting started in schools and uni- one-thir- , U T uJk0- AtUre' - Summons Publication date. October r 1 and 8, 1929. it .. 11 TbSiS A. Burt John MeWeinMeGrana-- h. E. Sowiwfn H. T. known aUo af H. MeGranahan, N. Abmm CButkrabK km.wna.lt R. Rddw. E. ; Butterfield a R. Ridgler; George Stephen, aim Bank. County Delta George Stephen: unknown claimpomtion, and all other peraone title, relate lien or Ann IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP WEBE COUNTY, UTAH : Billie O. Gilbert, plaintiff; v' CW Cl Bert.' defendant The State of Utah to .aid defend,.. You are hereby eummoned to twenty daya after aerviee d ing any right uua to upon you. if eerved within plaintiff, the teal property advene which thie action ia brought JkT. h thTh58tate of Utah to aaid Defendant.: thirty day. after .Bt within to entitled aummonad appear action, and In You am hereby thie aummona o to do. Judgment will be twenty daya after aervic of tha in within County you according to the demand upon you. if aerred which thie action ia brought; otberwwe within which haa been filed with the nL??1' eei( thirty daya after aerviee ; and defend the above Court. Thia action ia brought to resow. . entitled action; and in eaae of yw " againet you dbcolving tha bond of to do. Judgment will be rendered complaint; heretofore existing between ptafaV1!!. according to tha demand of the which baa been filed witS the Clerk of aaid fendent. metering to plaintiff " name end for general relief court HYBUM A. BELNAF Thie action ia brought to obtain n decree ef thie court quieting title in plaintiff In and to 1 to Lota I to 4 inelueive. Block I: Lota 98 to 40, inelueive. f, inelueive Block 9: Lota Block Publication date., October 1! ii S; Lota 1 to Block Si Lots IS and IS, : Va 14, inelueive. Lota IB, IS and 17, all in Block veraber 1, 8, 192SU " rv; J 1 . FREE AT TRIAL IN valu-able- above-entitle- d . X . 1 Phone 2074 Ogden Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Mer-rifie- ITS A FACT ld ARE 25 dr More Below Others H coin 495 nen 210 Plumbing MOTOR CO; aBsusausaatm Ke Alias Summons Dmvid .Tl i?". 2878 ven.be WEBER COURT IN THE DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF R. Make a Plan Then Follow it Consistently by Making Regular Deposits and See How Quickly It Will Buildup to A Big Bank Account Figure Out How Much You Can Save Each Week or Month by Avoiding Unnecessary Expenses and Put Tnat Amount in Savings Where It Will Earn Four Per Cent. OgdenSweM a A. P. BIGELOW, President L. BECKER, Vice Pres. W. N. FARR, Cashier E. M. TOWER, Vice Pres. A. R. DAWSON, Asst Cashier D. E. DAVIS, Vice J- - Pr--s. BARKER, a J. STILWELL, Ant Trust Office' Trust Officer 'yeaxs Under One Continuous . |