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Show Friday, January TIIE OGDEN POST 10, 1930 ! i and spect to the common stock of the Com- other business as may be brought be. Now that our police are making an Q21 resulted in net deficits for the j alysis. detrimental to the progress cu- fore the meeting. whole. as s pany, aa is provided for the intensive effort to better their own wo companies of $16,435,469 and $9,' prosperity of the nation but minmulative states stock, subject western while preferred the be E. H. CHAMBERS, In many great results may pres expcctfcd. 87,396 respectively, I work, great and subsequent to the said 7 Vi cumuW, P. EPPERSON, Editor It substan of detection Tower Petroleum Co. continued j industry. the is is for anj outlook principal ent Secretary certainty ing stock as to prefer lative f Publication dates, December 20, 27; Member Utah Slate Preas Association I punishment that suppresses crime ani ial profits. , supports more people than any other ences, preferred payment of dividend priorities, material 10. more well informed police departments are Member National Editorial 3, January industry, purchases and redemption provisions. worth more than volumes of restrict Association. contributes more, directly and indicommon D. of the the That rights ive laws which infringe on the rights How About rectly, to the welfare of the state. same as is now Published each Friday by The Og- of the been said that any principle Everywhere in such a state, whether stock shall remain the citizens, to the achas It with respect thereto in the provided den Post Printing and Publishing com tual advantage of the criminal who must be considered in its extreme r, teacher, farmer, lawyer or amended articles of incorporation of pany, 2428 Kiesel avenue. obeys no laws. Following thia axiom, a benefits from mining. the Company. of govconsideration of the principle matter Entered as second-clas- s E. To take any further action necIf we, as a nation, are to go forproof inindustry ernment ownership 17, 1927, at the post office at I aClS ward to the limit of our social and essary and appropriate in connection results not bargained for by its dustrial duces must with the foregoing, and to transact mining Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March potentialities The western states should do every- advocates. 3. 1879. such other business as may properly min steadily. to in their progress power encourage thing The government could operate farma before the meeting. come Subscription Price: $2.00 per Year. ing development. and eliminate taxes, insurance, profBY ORDER OF THE BOARD called western Who time the the Husband: At present rates. Suspicious commercial interest and its OF DIRECTORS. empire is on the verge of a new and Food is the most necessary of all this afternoon." J. BYRON BARTON, Telephone 365 Aunt has era. It Only potential!' unprecedented Ilia Better Half: the and industry logical commodities, Secretary. ties beyond any other part of the naof na- Anhic EDITORIAL December Dated at 26, Utah, Ogden, she left tion. Small in population, by a com to come first in any program Suspicious Husband: Well, of business. Clothing 1929. tionalization rein is rich it standard, parative her pipe." First publication December 27, 1929. should come next. sources. of a lot is Last there probably publication January 10, 1930. Then, The farmer selling his crop, the Balance makes of autoso to due waste many the tcacb merchandise, I grocer selling According to sworn tax schedules, rr jn the schools, the employe of an mobiles being produced, with each I there is but little money in Utah; but, imluHtry all benefit from the mining manufacturer trying to get a jump Notice next. How about a govthe according to the report of the Twelfth I inclustry. of ahead Federal Bank district report, the I yhen mining prospers, every other ernment automobile manufacturing clearances of the Ogden banks for the buHin(,a in a mining state prospers business which would eliminate new ' Probate and Guardianship fnodt-lsThe annual meeting of the Stock yesr 1929 was $209,990,000, and - I with it. Salt Lake City, $827,333,000. hvia Notices had have holders of the Tower Petroleum Comwhen every languishes, mining The country printers dently a lot of business can be trans-- 1 0hvr business feels the' adverse touch of government competition in Consult County Clerk or Respective pany will be held at the office of the on but very little money. feft the printing of return addressea on Signers for Further Information. Company at 2433 Grant Aveaue, Og Treat mining fairly should be den, Utah, on Monday, January I3th, envelopes. How about a government I western motto. To Another T,J1V It pays back fair daily, presenting all the news and aold 1930, at two o'clock P. M-- , for the I Summons IS treatment in the coin of progress, cost1 purpose of electing Directon. Also Needed? to vote upon an Amendment of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER Champions of government owner, COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH Articles of Incorporation reduifng the ship of the other fellows industry value of the Common Stock from might change their views if the dead Marian Woldbrrr, plaintiff, va. GuaUv C. par Twenty-Fiv- e Dollars per share to are voting with the Democrats dont I hand of bureaucracy fell on their own WoMbers. defendant The State of Utah to aaid Defendant . - - . Twenty-Fiv- e cents per share. Also to seek rcnomi nation on the Democratic! businesses. within to eummoned appear You are hereby ticket? We have statutes for the pun-- 1 I The attitude of the administration authorize the conversion of four thouAnother question is, whose property twenty day after aenriee of thU Munmoni ishment of those who secure goods I on the subject of water power devel would pay the added taxes necessary upon you. if arreod within tho County in sand shares of Preferred Stock havwithunder false pretense, pure food laws, pwient is not encouraging to govern to supply'public revenues lost on tax-fre- e which this action ia brought: otherwbo ing a par value of One Hundred Dol in thirty days after service; and defend the laws for meat inspection, for restrain-- 1 meit ownership advocates. owned lars per share to Common Stock with care of In enterprises? your and action ; publicly entitled above Secretary Wilbur, reflecting the ing the sale of wormy apples, etc., views cents per failure ao to do, Judgment will ha rendered a par value of twenty-fiv- e emhas stated the of president, you according to tho demand of tho share and for the transaction of such against etc., but none for those who gain of- phatically that the government con complaint which has born filed with the fice under false pretense. Clerk of aaid court nection with water should end when it is record accident terrible our If This action la brought to dissolve tho bonds goes over a dam. Anya subsequent a to be lowered Americans must learn of matrimony now and heretofore existing such and as tion, selling generating parties hereto. Equal accident preven- between tho SAMUEL E. BLACKHAM, VIADUCT should be up to private in to think in terms of electricity, and in In the ' Plaintiffs Attorney. tion. home, industry Foundation dividuals who take the risk and spent O. acEceles I0S P. of building, Ogdon, address, the money. It has also been definite- in the automobile the majority Government occur not only because some- Utah. cidents Boulder dates Publication in case S, 10, 17, 24, SI, the of stated January that, should bo the aim of all tax ly dam or any other project, the govern' one ia careless but because someone 1930. ;lt & icasures to assess every individual ment will go no further than it is com fails to automatically do the right and every Industry and business, pelled to in order to finance the cost thing in an emergency. Notice 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt-h Street or a of the structure. It is a noteworthy fact that the , whether a gigantic corporation in recent years corner grocery store, on a basis of Estate of Roy H. Peck, deceased. This is hardly surprising. Surely, great decrease made record has accident industrial mind in of The that the attitude equality. under our established govern menta Creditors will present claims with A Cash and Carry Market advocates soaking the big fellows policy, the government should have been the result of an attitude of mind vouchers at Eccles Building, 3 at Cash and Carry Pikes because they can afford it, is a men- nothing to do with buying or selling that makes safety an essential, inte- Ogden, Utah, on or before April 20th, for Cash and Carry People. ace to progress and aound govern- Government is not a business to be gral part of any industrial operation. 1930. of in terms Executives think safety, ment. run in competition with private citiA. FRANK RYNDERS, zens and taxpayers. Its proper func exactly as they think in terms of profAdministrator. lions are strictly limited, sometimes its or production. December 20, Publication dates, In many of the schools of the na- 27; by law and sometimes by custom, to January 3, 10. tion Its and children, through the medium of guaranteepeople Wont firotecting to all graphic, interesting lessons, with an Down in the state of old Virginia President Hoover and Secretar; appeal to the imagination, are being Stockholders party regularity counts for much. In Wilbur follow a national precedon accident prevention. They are the senate, always Democratic, and when they keep government and in taught shown that safety should be a major Notice of Special Stockholders which Is now in session in Richmond, Once government factor in any act. As a result, a com' separate. dustry Meeting of the Utah R. II. Stubbs, state senator, has been goes into the or any other bus ing generation will have a subconpower Mortgage Co. banished from the party on the charge incus, no matter how small the scalcL of the Utah To stockholders accl the of the automatic scious, grasp of being an assistant Republican. a basic democratic principle will have dent problem that will save countless Mortgage Co.: He worked against Alfred K. Smith Please take notice that a special lives in future years. The work has during the presidential campaign of1 of the stockholders has been in the borne meeting fine fruit that already 1928 and voted for Dr. William Mose- order of the Board of Di called by children rate and death among injury and Republican Accidents of ly Brown, will be held at 11:30 and rectors is of where the in schools part safety I nominee for governor last fall. on m. a. oclock the 20th day of Jancurricula, is constantly decreasing. Tho Virginians are old fashioned UflglH 1930, at the office of the Comuary, lea can take all Americans a Adult and out of date. Out here in Utah Ninety per cent of accidents are o son in safety from the schools where pany at No. 2514 Washington Ave assistant Democrats are rewarded by menta orK-according to Dr. Ilarolt their children are being educated, am nue, Ogden City, Utah, for the pur being kept in federal office, and they I liulhert of the i':1. department of men pose of voting upon and consenting to I imagine they are party leaders. tnl and nervous diseases, University from the great employing industries an increase of the capital stock of the aoum It is said that no one has a of Illinois. Company as proposed by the Board In an address before the nations grasp of a foreign language until he of Directors, as follows: in it; in exactly the aame Lawyers A. That the capital stock of this safety council. Dr. Hulbert explainei can think that these accidents are the result not way no one grasps the accident prob- Company be increased from 77,000 of insanity or mental incompetence lem until safety is a constant factor shares, divided into 2000 shares of Sentence but of thoughtlessness or carelessness. in his mental processes. 7brc cumulative preferred stock of This authority says that a person the par value of $50.00 per share, and Several years ago Utah had the 75,000 shares of common stock of the indeterminate prison scntenco law who is comfortablo in mind and body, Some Taxes! to his domestic and of $1.00 per share, to 83,500 adjusted working rcwas who fixed upon her. Just Taxes paid by the petroleum indus- par valuedivided brings new problems for every busI into 2000 shares of shares, J!0 M, perplexed, discor sponsible for the law matters little; I Pn and exceeded last $100,000,000, year try cumulative preferred stock of fatigued stands but a smal Of this the important matter is that we have tnted total, which docs not include the par value of $50.00 iness, and the quality of banking the causative fac t:Wi per share, 0500 it Laymen have objected to the law, rha"w of becoming taxes paid by pipe line companies shares of 1 second cumulative frident. preto made secure! t0,nan and efforts have been service available was in the form of fodera ferred stock of the will be a conspie-ucu- s its appeal, but these efforts have been I On the other hand, anger, fatigueL $82,308,285 par value of $50.00 income and ad valorem and state I such and other are factors ami comshare and shares of 75,000 rPr!,e per fh opposed by the legal fraternity, factor in their solution. of many accidents, says taxes, and $19,916,542 represents mon stock of the par value of $1.00 the law still stands. fees and taxes and oil on l)Tm ,IuU)Crt- gas produc- per share. As a mutter of fact, the law has We cannot, of course, cure such tion, oil inspection, licenses, permits B. That the 7H cumulative preThe Ogden State Bank, for 40 proven a source of considerable rcve emotional disturbances as years miscellaneous levies. In addition ferred stock shall have the same prefadd and anger nue to a class of Sslt Lake attorneys. surprise, nor can we offset fatigue, to these taxes paid directly by the erences, priorities and dividend rate, in alliance with Ogden businesses, No sooner is someone convicted of a but th Pub,ic hU,d these industry every state now taxes gasO' voting power and redemption proan 1 fn wrntn.Mn'ih of accidents and guard against I line and some tax lubricating oil. Gas- - visions as heretofore, all of which shall will welcome ihnn rausPs opportunity to work them- - A wh row tired Line taxes alone last totaled be set forth in the amendment in subI I should become careful indications are that stantially the same language as now with and for you. interview the prisoner in an effort to ".7 .tnZwi. An this year they will aggregate $450, exists in the amended articles of infind if he or relatives or friends can from some slight illness 000,000. corporation of the Company. u h0ff'rinUwatch M .. .nv a,i II hla driving more care- C. That the 7$i second cumulative I I than when is in Kood health. stock shall have the same preferred t ractto take his rfre before the nnr" I IlCrC liroclcctric Once we some con-- 1 preferences, priorities, voting power don board and endeavor to secure his 1mental ,rol ovcr the hazard. our and redemption provisions, with re- n 4 Vn111 a e" I accident record will begin to decrease. I In its annual report, the federa It would be interesting to know the name of the lawyer who secured thci commission showed that a new r power release of Delbert Green, the monster I A record for production of electri high Cry who screed but three months and four h I established in 1929 and ty liic5nn OUtlCIlH.Hl Qt sentence days of a forecast a vast construction program for attempted murder and was re--1 to provide new generating facilities ifo Minnie Moore leased and given an opportunity to The inequality of the real estate for demands for A. rapidly increasing P. President BIGELOW, citizen power. Kate of coijimit a triple murder, an opportun- - and personal property-ownin- g expansion of the elec-tt-y I before the tax L. BECKER, Vice Pres. W. N. FARR, Cashier which he did not let slip. laws, as compared with Brown If the Green case was the only case mail order houses in forcibly set forth E. M. TOWER, Vice Pres. A.R. DAWSON, Asst Cashier to be complained of, it would not, be in the figures taken from the annual SrtrSI so bad, but, unfortunately, it is D. E DAVIS, Vice Pres. statements of the two big houses. The 2865 Washington Ave. While many large hydroelectric J. STILWELL, Trust Officer one of many. figures and statement are taken from I projects have been constructed and D. J. Amx BARKER, Trust Officer a bulletin sent out by the National I brought into Fhone 2699-under provi-Cit- y operation I bank of New I ork. One Crime gjons of the federal water power act I of between Another contrast 1920, of present proportion electricity The International Association of and those prevailing in the I plied by stream and water power Police Chiefs has begun the first sys 1921 depression is in the absence of I plants remains about the same as 10 tematic attempt at tabulation of crime excessive inventories carried by mer--1 years ago, with water power furnish- An'iffortV to beUmade to interest I handiinff orKnnizations, due in the I ing from 34 to 40 per cent of the total a crippled railroad The fact that electricity can be eco-tiPcrbd all states in collecting crime statis-forn!in rural communities. Monthly I orv'ce and long continued rise of nomically transported for only about reports are to be prepared by the po- - prices. Taking the two leading mail 300 miles, is given by the commission !!dor nouses, for example, the amount as one of the main reasons why lice departments of all cities in order School Ogden Senior to make readily available authorita-- 1 of the,r inventories at the beginning power has not advanc I 1921 and led their volume sales more rapidly. Another reason is for tive information on crime throughout the entire nation. These are to be I bc loar were as follows, with com-- 1 that seasonal conditions have too great supplemented by annual reports deal parative figures for the past year. II an effect on the amount of power that i92i lit can be generated. ing with different phases of the crime 8ar. Br back a Ca. I The municipal hydroelectric plant in "....i67.!69.so problem. of rear $103,071,2 is The value of this program is ines- Nrt aaloa for year ... 440,000.000 Tacoma has just furnished A Striklft9.0S4.51S Ratio inventory to timable. The police department is soing object lesson of inability to serve ala the public during a period of drouth, cietys first defense against the crim-- , Mantcomrry War A Ca. Ift.S'c inal and its efficient functioning is Inventory beitinninir of when without auxiliary steam plants, S9.742.04S the nations surest safeguard. The year wa a crtca Pwer shortage. SSMlthere Net sales for year 295.000.000 police have been hampered in past Ratio inventory to A COURSE FOR EVERY years because of the dearth of authorale SO.Srfe 44.1 7e itative crime statistics and reports. Mining: December estimate. Tho actual causes of crime have reMAKE GOOD USE OF YOUR TIME! At the beginning of 1921 the two mained undetermined. As our industrial civilization grows, It may be observed that of all great organizations had combined invend nations we have given our police the tories that represented 59 per cent of a steady, Classes will meet each Monday and Thursday Evenings at 7:30 oclock supply of the inu least chance to succeed in their fight that year's sales or the equivalent of I basic metals becomes steadily more I over seven Should months stocks, while at necessary. this metal supply against crime. There is nothing in it would mean an industrial re-- 1 the United States to compare with the beginning of 1929 their inven-lfai- l, Scotland Yard or the Paris Surete, tories represented only 17 per cent trenchmrnt that would be felt by with their amazing facilities for the of the year's sales (December esti-- 1 hundreds of thousands of workers, collection of information and their use mated) or only two months stocks. I As a consequence, anything detri The liquidation of these inventories in mental to mining is, in the last au of the most advanced methods. 7ift tc , It? law-abidi- ng ditch-digge- Oc-tob- er 99 Reports Fail to of Annual Meeting ef-act- ed ,& Upholding a National Ate. Proccddlt Think Safety Taxation of to Creditors Market Groceteria 602-60- Virginians Just Learn Meeting , 1 anti-Smi- Mental th and the Indeterminate mt 1 thelT.tS 1 . dv" T 'Tv' pi llj' Dramatic Art Interesting ifamnnt ife 0gdenSweB4nk a E CfStoMfeTMSb a M flOyears tinder Tabulating ns cs cr 1 hydro-- generated ContinuousJianaqcment NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL High SECOND SEMESTER Registration Dates - Jan. 9, 13, 16,20 Must Progress NEED. LEISURE fair-price- For Additional Information Phone 457 |