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Show v Friday, January THE OGDEN POST CHURCHES competent and the careful, every year cry went up, MVe must keep industries will doubtless witness further in- operating." The president issued an creases in the victims of the mishan- appeal to industrial leaders to ImmeW. P. EPPERSON, Editor EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE imdled automobile. diately formulate programs furwhich Twenty-foGOOD SHEPHERD Corner of Member Utah State Preii Aeaociation and extensions provements avenue, Grant and street urth Member National Editorial would require investments and the emVc John W. Hyslop, rector. Association. ployment of labor. The second Sunday after Christ The first men called together were Published each Friday by Tho railindividuals mas, those unassuming Pont Printing and Publishing "Every society haa the criminals road presidents. They seek no halo The church school meets at 9:30 E. Lewis 2428 Kieaei avenue. that it deserves," Bays and they make few speeches. They at 11 Lawes, warden of Sing Sing penitenmanufactured Holy communion and sermon matter Oc- tiary, and one of America's greatest transport the food, Entered aa second-clas- s As nation. a. m. products and people of the tober 17, 1027, at the poet office at authorities on crime. a bread and butter proposition, this Holy baptism at 12:30. Crime Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March truth. This is a profound is more pyrothan political No evening service. important 1879. 3. waxes or wanes in direct ratio to the technics. assured the The annual pariah dinner will be They quietly callows at The attitude of society. railroad operation served in the Guild hall by the WoSubscription Price: (2.00 per Year. titude'of most Americans toward our president would go on aa usual and promised the mens Guild at 6:30 p. m. on Tuesgrowing criminality is responsible for expenditure of over one billion dol- day evening, January 7, to be followTelephone 365 the present strength and prosperity of lars in extensions and Improvements ed at 7:30 p. m. by the annual Parthe underworld. warin 1930. EDITORIAL ish meeting for the election of We have allowed our criminal law ordiJust next was Who called? the for ensuing dens and vestrymen to reach a point of impotence where nary, hard working public utility ex- year, and the reading of the annual A House Divided it is mainly a display of technicalities ecutives. It was essential that there reports for the past year. All are alFrom the Kansas City star we learn and legal pyrotechnics. We have let-u- p be in electrical development. no this meeting. senthat Senator King of Utah has a bill lowed reformers to create sickly lawhesitation they urged to attend Without or argument moat hardened timent the for . pending in the senate to give indepledged hundreds of millions of dollars In the Days to Come From breakers. And we are now paying for the 1930 construction program. pendence to the Philippines. to prospective tenant: landlord other sources we learn that Senator the price. the relieved Thus was hysteria by subdued when will Crime be public in bill hie has succeeded "Have you any children?" Smoot having calm assurance of industrial leaders "No." for a veterans hospital is Utah past- opinion demands quick apprehension that great basic induatries would coned by both houses of congress and and punishment of offenders; instead tinue on uninterrupted development Any dog, cat or canary bird? of a "new "No. has a signed by the president; he had placed of sanctioning the passage earner programs. The wage in tho government law" which in each instance restricts Piano, loud speaker or phonoappropriations illustration of the importance graphic of liberties the and rights all building bill for buildings in Sait must we industries to which graph? on the theory that the crim- of "No (timidly), "but I have a founlook for our supply of bread and butlake, Irii'e and Ogden; he also haa citizens What will be inal affected will thereby. a bill pending in the senate which tain ter. pen that scratches a little; fur a power dam at Flaming s farce I Crime flourishes under such be objectionable? months of that contrast a to What a system and tho innocent Buffer. speech-makin- g gorge on Green river. and political bickering Continue this system to its logical more purposes than ever Such is tho comparative worth of conclusion if such a matter had been put up to and for of who man and the when electricity appeared only dreamed Controsenators to Utah; and yet, and would Utah's action congress for "quick" action. of freedom have any s as lighting competitor. versies would have immediately arisen yet, we have here in Utah and espe- would be the also been predicted that coal has It to be was in who Ogden, Republicans cially would do well to re- as to "where" the money citizen Every is becoming obsolete. It ia fuel claim the credit of putting Senator member Warden Lawes spent. As it is, private industry will aa a statement, true that the use of coal undoubtedly to render in and doubtless they King the senate, the criminals that spend it where it ia needed has "Every society old crude manner which causes the are entitled to the credit. If that it be added: necessary public service rather than in and it deserves," may smoke snd much fuel of volumes debts. all to the story, it there waa where it will best settle political were people has as good a governinto the discard. will counts that would not matter much, but, unfort- Every not pass is waste, It hot action, air, ment as they are capaolo of enjoying. methods of scientific modern in not ia But the case. a crisis. unately, that into it coal feed automatically These using are not inand smoke furnaces eliminating satisfied to rest on their laurels, but efficiency. creasing heating insist that because they supported The electric light and power Indus Thus is science and invention reSenator Smoot individually in his try is an outstanding example of what the oldest fuel industry and campaign they have tho right to bo might be called the new industrial The lowest priced commodities of juvenating on a competitive basis with when it critics and from spokesman conferring spirit It has divorced itself automobiles putting whether kind, shoes, ny modern automatic, thermostatically with the senator concerning building faults, real or imaginary, which, 20 or gas and electric service, are those controlled heating plants, where meappropriations for Ogden. It has years ago, were believed an integral which arc most W. advertised, says doubtless never occurred to theae mrt of corporate business. Today it II. Hodge of the Uyllesby company. chanical and not human hands do the leaders that party fealty and loyalty is interested in service as well si Utility advertising has brought im- work. ia of much more importance than loy- profits. It believes that profits should facts concerning the industry alty to an individual whose importance lie made by increasing volume and portant before the American people and has and influence cornea directly from the lowering rates, under the theory of them with an undemess production. It labors steadfast- helped provide political party he represents. of rstanding problems and oputility A state divided politically in the ly in the public interest conditions. And it has helped, erating The electric industry is not a phil- as well, in United States senate is but half repcreating a tremendous deresented and must suffer in that ratio. anthropic enterpriw. It has millions mand for gas and electricity with the One has but to consider California, of employes and stockholders who result that our utilities are able to Probate and Guardianship Colorado and Utah to realize this must receive good wages and fair divlower rates. better service provide Notices idends. But it has found that good fact. Possibly one of the moat absurd Consult County Clerk or Respective business. business is public spirited A calm consideration of the politstatements ever made is that utilities Signers for Further Information. ical situation In Utah will convince It has found that if it is to do whst purchase advertising in newspapers in do is it likewise must itself for good order to influence editorial opinion. every political minded person that . atate and national politics is what ia what is good for the people. Such an attitude is a grave reflection Today great electric companies, far on every American editor. And it is needed in Utah for the public good. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of WEBER Teamwork in politics ia needed just from tiying to charge exorbitant likewise a serious criticism, unfounded COUNTY, STATE Of UTAH reductions rate make rates, voluntary aa surely as in other public affairs. in fact, of the great utilities which conditions a of when matter policy inwa essential that as is the aid Utahans have made every effort to Marian Woldfaer. plaintiff, va. GnaUv & It just They are constantly im- dustrial, agricultural and domestic Woldbern, defendant. be aa honest and sincere in our polit- warrant. .The Slate of Utah to aald Defendant . . . . ical convictions as in our religious and proving standards of service through progress of the nation. You are hereby eummoned to appear within the science of and good application 0.G per cent twenty dajra after eervice of thle eummone moral convictions. At time but the present They are leading the of the total revenues of the gas in- upon you, if nerved within the County in Public business ia politics, whether management. otherwise withwhirh thia action ia revolution by extending agricultural like not. it or we dustry, and but 0.G8 per cent of the in thirty daya after brought; Kissing goes by acrvico; and defend the to nations tho farms. They electricity favor, and ao goes business in politics. are working toward a time when every electric, are used for advertising. It above- entiUed action : and in caao of your is doubtful if any other industry of failure ao to do, judxinrnt will bo rendered To the victor belongs the spoils, ia an American business, home and farm great size advertises you according to the demand of tho so little. In the against expression that is taboo these days, will have complaint which haa been filed with the electric service at a good a of authorities true. nevertheless great is of many but it aaid court opinion low cost. deal more should be spent in utility Thia action ia brought to diaaolve the bond Public consciousness must bo awakcanDenunciations the of uf matrimony now and heretofore ex ia ting industry in order to give the public betwaen ened in Utah, both in tho Republican not cloud the parties hereto. All one neods to do aadvertising facts. of the operation of and Democratic parties. Until polit- is to think back 10 or 20 thorough grasp SAMUEL EL BLACKIIAM, the to years and electric industries. the Plaintiffs Attorney. ical consciousness ia awakened Utah gas time when electricity was provided by P. O. address. 60S Eerie building, Ogden, will suffer from the rule of the Utah. small local plants. Think of the Publication dates January S, 10, 17, 2d, 11, standards of service and the rate 1930. structure, then and now. It is not shallow flattery to oay the electric industry has made amazing progress Radio, that young indusunder private control it is a most try that existsprodigious of effective Day virtue by Estate of Roy II. Peck, deceased. use of tho ether waves, has given the On Saturday, January 4, tho atate obvious fact. Creditors will present claims with end diffof law of Utah will be 34 years old, having no government and vouchers at 3 Eccles Building, been admitted into tho Union on Jan as will, legiala iculty. Sprint 1930 they on before Ogden, or Utah, 1896. in chase tors April 20th, uary 4, having a strenuous It is forecast that the states will their are efforts to keep abreast of the 1930. When a man has reached the age approximately (1,100,000,000 amazing science that makes yester A. FRANK RYNDERS, of 34 years ho is just striking his spend 1030 on construction. during highway Administrator. ia the ao almost with the state o it by stride, and days problem obsolete Municipalities and counties are ex- time Publication December dates, 20, Utah. During the thirty-fuu- r around is law this of years developing to expend an equal amount, or 27; January 3, 10. of statehood Utah had mode sub- apected industrial young giant. total of over two billion dollars. stantial progress, but that progress This is a substantial increase over "Who owns the ether?" ia one o: will not compare with the progress 1929. the questions most frequently heard in that will come in the next thirty-foradio legal controveries, writes Louis A quarter-centur- y build road ago years. ing appropriations were an insignif- G. Caldwell, former general counsel. Notice of Special Stockholders The progress and prosperity of Utah icant part of any governmental Federal Radio commission, in in artiMeeting of the Utah for tho next thirty-fou- r years will be budget; now they are exceeded by few cle in Nations business. Mortgage Co. in the hands of the youth of today other items. Our progress, social and "The ether," he says, "is not like To the stockholders of the Utah and it depends much on the capability industrial, is determined to a large the air, nor like water on the high Mortgage Co.: of these youths just how far Utah wfl' extent by the adequacy of our high- seas. Both the air and the water may Please take notice that a ways. No community can hang back be said to be free, owned by neither meeting of the stockholders hasspecial been considering this progress the from the trend without imperiling its nations nor individuals. Both are tan- called by ord-?- r of the Board of Diyouth must recognize that materia development. gible substances, perceptible to the rectors and will be held at 11:30 Aa trunk highways are improved senses, and either can be reduced to oclock a. m. on progress is largely political in this or the 20th day of Janany other state. This being true, the there is a growing necessity for farm possession and ownership. Liquid air uary, 1930, at the office of the ComA fanner living 10 in a bottle, for youth of today must interest himsel: market roads. example, unquestion pany at No. 2514 Washington Avein political problems to be prepam miles from a trunk highway and in- ably is a suitable Ogden City, Utah, for the purobject for owner nue, of accessible to a properly built feeder for the job that is before him. pose ship. voting upon and consenting to to that highway, is practically Utah is rich in material resources, road not so the ether. The ether an increase of the capital stock of the "But but these resources must be develops isolated from the standpoint of reach- has never been Company as proposed by the Board perceived by any o: of to make Utah great California pol- ing markets with a load of produce, the five senses. No Directors, as follows: ever seen has one itics brought about the faultier dam; several months of the year. A. That the capital stock of this or bottled unis character Its any. These feeder, or farm market reads,, and to compete with California, Utah known, and a number of modem scien- Company be increased from 77,000 politics must bring about a series of must be improved or built not only to tists shares, divided into 2000 shares of deny its very existence. furnish additional Boulder dams within her borders. 7 li'.ir cumulative transportation The preferred stock of Federal Radio commission has the on Now is the time for Utah to square routes and relieve congestion value of (50.00 per share, and par direct alloover It radio. away for thirty-fou- r 5,000 shares of common stock of the years of the through roads, but to give the fanner cates authority broadcasting licenses, channels par value of (1.00 per share, to 83,500 greatest prosperity any ef the nations his just share of improvements aot and hours power of operation equally shares, commonwealths have yet enjoyed. public road funds which are expended. divided into 2000 shares of Every state, in addition to each mile among the five zones into which the 7V;;. cumulative Utah has youth; she has intelligence; preferred stock of she has ability; she has wealth and of through highway, probably needs country is divided. No more bewild- the par value of (50.00 per share, 6500 10 was miles task ever less of ering a imposed upon expensively improvet shares of 7 Tc second cumulative prehealth; she ia rich; sha ia just what farm market, or feeder roads. governmental Naturally ferred stock of the par value of agency. the youth of today make her. (50.00 enough, exception has been taken to a per share and 75,000 shares of comnumber of its decisions, and the courts mon stock of the par value of (1.00 Down to have been called upon to adjudicate share. per the legal points involved. Until deB. That the precisions are handed down by the high' ferred stock shall havecumulative the same prefSixty years ago a Boston newspaper In any consideration of the autolaw' est tribunals, the power of the erences, priorities and dividend rate, mobile accident problem and its pro- jublished an article commending the commission will remain in doubt. jolice for voting power and redemption proa hat who cures we must arresting person posed get down to visions as heretofore, all of which shall to "exhort funds from igattempted fundamentals. be set forth in the amendment in subIt has been conclusively proven that norant and superstitious people by a device which stantially the same language as now he says will accidents cannot be legislated away, exists in the amended articles of in- ao long as the legislation takes the convey the human voice any distance form of merely providing indemnity over metallic wire so that it will be lTp in the Panhandle of Idaho, in corporation of the Company. C. That the 7ft second cumulative for. the injured. Compulsory insur- heard by the listener at the other end. the county of Shoshone and the little stock shall have the same Today the telephone is essential in preferred ance, from the standpoint of prevencity of Mulan, there are a score or preferences, almost business and social every priorities, voting power tion, has proven a collossal failure. It more of county and city officials snd and redemption provisions, with re haa but added more complexities to citizens prominent who have just spect to the common stock of Coman aready complex situation. about made up their minds that the pany, as is provided for the the cuOn the other hand, tests conducted 74 ft federal prohibition law can be enforc mulative preferred stock, but in many cities and states have proven cd. After all the enforcement of and subsequent to the said 74 subject cumuthat logical traffic laws, intelligently law depends largely on the judge on lative preferred stock as to preferenforced, will produce a decrease in The stock market crash brought the bench. ences, priorities, payment of dividend the accident record. Fines or jail forcibly to public attention the fact and redemption provisions. terms for the irresponsible, incom- that wo all depend for our bread and D. That the rights of the common butter on operating industries and petent, drunken or careless drivers stock shall remain the same as is now the 10 per cent who cause 90 per cent steady payrolls. with respect thereto in the provided accidents all of work wonders. It is a noticeable fact that when the amended articles of incorporation of The fundamental problem is to pre- stability of the nation was threatened S ith advent of electricity, the the Company. vent the accident from occurring. no call was sent out for orators or forecast the was made that the nse of gas E. To take any further action necUntil we provide and enforce laws political spellbinders vyho as would be discontinued, but today gas pose essary and appropriate in connection that keep the highways dear for the saviors of the people. Instead the s being used in greater quantities with the foregoing, and to transact The Ogden Post Deserve Our Criminals that law-abidi- pro-vit- es law-break- assistant-Dcmocra- ta ng such other business as may properly 391 177 come before the meeting. BY, ORDER OF THE BOARD 285 236OF DIRECTORS. . BYRON BARTON, Secretary. 515 Dated at Ogden, Utah, December 26, l. 275 482 243 319 431 455 1929. First publication December 27, 1929. Last publication January 10, 1930. Notice of Annual Meeting: 210 111 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Tower Petroleum Company will be held at the office of the Company at 2433 Grant Avenue, Utah, on Monday, January 13th, 1930, at two oclock P. M.t for the purpose of electing Directors. Also to vote upon an Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation reducing the par value of the Common Stock from Twenty-Fiv- e Dollars per share to Twenty-Fiv- e cents per share. Also to authorize the conversion of four thou sand shares of Preferred Stock having a par value of One Hundred Dollars per share to Common Stock with a par value of twenty-fiv- e cents per share and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. Og-de- n, McIntyre, F. W... 2,500 Newby, Ward .... 500 Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt. Nelson, Sumner - J. 3, 1930 645 272 273 450 122 249 ........ Payne, Louis M... Porter, A. P. Pitt, F. R Fackard, Fred Smith, Le Roy.. Smith, Verginia R, I Smith,' Chas. S... Smalley Bros. Tribe, Beatrice L.Turner, Geo. - 5,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 20,500 2,500 Wilson, A. E Wilson, Imogene.. 1,000 Waldron, Joa. T. or Margette ..1 503 And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 16th day of November, 1929, ao many shares of each parcel of aaid stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, 278 25th Street, Ogden, Utah, on the 8th day of January, 1930, at 2 oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. J. E. STOREY. Secretary and Treasurer. E. H. CHAMBERS, 278 25th SL, Ogden, Utah. Co. Tower Petroleum Secretary Publication dates, December 20, 27; Dates of publication: December 20th and 27th, 1929, and January 8, 1930. January 3, 10. 7.1 er. The New Spirit Advertising: and Utilities at Summons - Cb-r- k Radio Goes to Court Utahs Natal Delinquent Notice Lackawanna Mining Company Principal place of business: 278 25th Street, Ogden, Utah. There are delinquent upon the described stock, on account of assessment No. 2 levied on the 16th day of November, 1929, and the several amounts set opposite the namea of the respective shareholders aa follows: Cert. No. Name Shares Amount 491 Allen, T. R. Bush, Geo. A. Bush, Lillian G... fol-lowi- ng ... Blair, Isaac Blair, Sylvia Cronwell, R. H Crasee, Roy Campion, L. Big Dance Tomorow Nite Fun and Pleasure Galore! . Cartwright, 408 409 410 411 412 419 507 188 283 217 449 514 443 149 493 444 58 89 90 185 186 245 85 234 407 Tuesday, January 7 Policemens Ball Christiansen, A. Tuesday, January Ecklund, C. G., Foulger, Joseph Harrop, Annie 1L. Haas, Sidney Ivory, Lida Jensen, Arcoa. Leavitt, James Q Moore, Livestock Dance Areva Marlin, W. S Miller, W. II Mururi, Sam Marshall, C. IL.. 5,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 254)0 10.00 25.00 25.00 White City Notice to Creditors . Roads for G02-60- Try Tlie Convenience of Useing A Weekly Street Car Pass For a Week and . Stockholders Meeting ur 9 Get Fundamentals I Jailing the Telephone Sponsors 7ft There Is a Law in Idaho RIDE THE STREET CARS Where and When You Please! A weeks trial will convert you to being a regular street car passenger the rest of the year. -;. Utah Rapid Transit Co. Cold Weather Insurance Cold weather, the bugbear of motorists in winter ceases to be a bugbear when you use Mack-Robinso- ns Garage for storage and parking. Experts are here to keep your car in running order while you work or sleep. This garage is handy to the business man, as it is so close to the business district. The Bread and Butter Brigade Rejuvenating Old King Coal at 2141 Phone 604 Kiegel Avenue ! |