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Show - w - 1 Friday, February THE OGDEN POST Minting Beats Movies In Los Angeles, Calif. The Ogden Post W. P. EPrERSON, Editor Member Utah State Press Aaaociatlon I PHENOMENAL GAIN I Telephone attend the meetings, and bring to the sessions pertinent advices of the ag- situation regarding the MlMi by ih mm of John DoSTaV ricultura designated by u w land farmers as he has found of whom. fanaie. I -JJ .t well-bein- SJ fiS TOfik u Governmental Research Is Needed Dogs in the A Frid , ?h.n th. nation, cnpitnl. CHICAGO, Feb. 6. That leading -believe na.icip.1 CHrmeni'aM also 111.1 We th.t the meeting ie eol men, prominent in the agricultural afunknown. claiming any Hht. g of to agrithe fairs of eleven western states where important that western culture in G. the state, LONSDALE JOHN By irrigation farming is of vital importwell as every I tirr owntnhip, or any cloud upon MA President American Bankers ance are keenly interested in the first every state governor as should make it a I title thereto. Defendant. in west the farmer Association national conference of water users to I haa been the increase be held at Reno, Nevada, February 26 Joint to attend the meeting, the New I the state of Utah to said Once SOofphenomenal Wndants: bureau Farm stated president trust business that statisticians to 28, is indicated in the huge num Y am hereby Himmonad to appear oii.fSmill ha -, beis in keen which interest atStates to are unable to keep a true record of bera of replies to invitations tWMt7 dayi mttmr mmwU. oi .( thie r by upoa yon, if cereed within the CoSaFiif tend the meeting, M. S. Winder, ex- ing displayed in the conference in-its advancement 1 which thu anion i brought othcrwiM officials and fanners both the American ecutive of high ol kCa secretary are now There Subscription after mretoo. andjciend the .. Colorado, I ontftlod action Farm Bureau federation, the organi- dude Arizona, California, Vau. saving" instinct. . s end in earn of year something like Mex-, feiluy Montana enNevada, the zation Idaho, wSU conference, u sponsoring judrmnt 305 3,500 active trust ICO, Oregon, Utah, W ashington, and I according to tho demand of the thusiastically declared here today. which has been filed with the Clerk departments 1 n The conference was called in ac Wyoming. Court. EDITORIAL banks in America, eordance with a resolution passed at This action ie to iwo.tr urii while In 1900 only ment quieting Plaintiff's title to the11 Bureau Farm Western the Regional IBS active trust deacrihod in said complaint, which k conference held last year at Las , eribod as Lota IS and SO, Block I Woadflven had departments exMr. Winder New Cruces. tsxpsy-erMexico," Governmental research, by sco Addition to Ogden City, Utah. IhetaT&a Nol 1191Z lteW is es- been established. part of original Lot 1, Block 4, SouthOeL plained. "I E. Freudenthal, presitax of instead spenders, show to good sential to economical About the only body In the COURT OF WEBER Survey, of Ogden City Survey), litugueiT ,ar DISTBICT THE becoming IN Mexico Farm Bureau The the New dent of government FOR THE STATE OF tho North Half of the Southweet Kf if be judgmen concerning the Colorado object of such research is to ascertain custodians or tbe federation and. others have conse- COUNTY, IN ANDUTAH Section SS. Township S North. Rang dam Boulder legis the work river muddle and Uge ( of tbe been various the guardians Salt Lake Meridian. U. 8. Survey. making arrangements quently performed by tatlon was the Utah legislature othropic W. H. REEDER, Jn of a ; for n the for Utah local of corporation, property Co., govemmonta, Mortgage plaintiff year. nearly meeting 1929. After playing horse for years departments vc. Plaintiff! detail has been worked out so and to suggest how ef- ers. bankers as- - John what it Every costs, P. O. Addreoe: 224 David Eecke bT7 J. S. Carman, and hk unknown wife or tit And years, the Utah leglslatura re ficiency may be increased and over- sums wbst has that the problems of individual farm- widow, design tod herein by the name of Ogden, Utah. Tact and head reduced. enacted the Seven-Stat- e in Publication Dates: February T. 14 been fittingly described as ona of the ers and groups every section of the n Boulder made the March 7. 1930. is an unfortunate fact that waste, "most exalted human relationships over vast western area will have ample op It Dam bill law. to be thoroughly discussed. in time, money and supplied, seems created )y law." They become at once portunity n bill fl greatest When the in operation of local units of a big brother, the is belief of farm bureau ofan It a advisor, sister, big nally became a law it was hoped the government. Burdensome taxation la or a confessor, sworn so to conduct ficials and other agricultural leaders I will not be responsible for an the .the way would be cleared for caused by state, county and city govdebts contracted by the Union ' will bo won to of the nation that in addition to the themselves client! that after the been of dam, especially building ernment. Federal taxes have Co. opportunity afforded those who will Secretary of State Wilbur secured steadily reduced for several years. tbem by their ability and Integrity.re- attend the conference to become acFRANK MOORE All of the leaders. Thousand! of little children have .contracts for the sale of the power Every .state should have an organizawith confrontthe First quainted problems publication been hava and February 7, 193Q that would be generated at the dam, tion which, on behalf of the taxpayers, ceived an education in various regions, that fanners Last ing publication be28, 193$ $1 February life in tbe off had started the through but apparently right fight just scientifically and fairly investigates the meeting also offers an opportunity trust department's safe keeping and for those gun. First Nevada wanted to con- the operation of governmental machinattending the meeting to beExide and Willard tract for a large portion of the power, ery, and that is exactly what the legis- guidance of the family estate, number come better acquainted with the farm in could not be utilized for. of is lature Utah from been have it Batteries widows striving less although protected leaders of the west that state: and then, shortly after the merciless stock swindlers, many Jhou Special rates have been secured at 2586 Washington Ave. Nevada kick had been registered, war lands of business men have been re- leading Reno hotels and the Nevada 1929 inbroke out among the California In details tbe troublesome lieved of Phone 179 State Farm bureau, with headquarra. terests, and just now the whole Coloconduct of their business through the ters at Reno, is handling the reservarado river project is again tied up Measured by quantities, the output creation of a living trust and still tions. , and in danger going by the board. of manufacturing industries in Others have safeguarded their busiSuch outstanding authorities on the rs. , It is gratifying that Utah is not 929our on all previous records, being ness enterprises through lift insur- problems of conservation and distribu broke Mi is obstructionists which the among than in 1928, ance trusts. cent tion of water as Dr. Elwood Mead, en jeopardizing the greatest enterprise eight per to thehigher WATCHES, DIAMONDS, The fsvofabls reaction of the public chief of the reclamation service of the secretary of comrs. which has ever been promised in west- -, according his New merce in message. toward trust department service Is not I U. S. the W. of N f. interior; tra America. .Tima was when dogs in Employment was Year's REVOLVERS, department GUNS, larger than ever be-- 1 accidental. It may be traced Jointly I L. Chapline, in charge of range re-t- o rs. i the manger ..were poisoned, but there fore. RIFLES, KODAKS, the growing intelligence of the I search for the U. S. forest service; is no need of such harsh measures inley ' I Professor financial William affairs In director American people ETC. arre new the dogs in the manger are now Peterson, and to advertising to the world at I of extension, Utah Agricultural rr, 1 poisoning themselves. I Professor A, reen, Copley of the the merits of trust services. Ad- Important problems face the Ameraxka: department of agriciiltiirf and in a used sensible, judicions ican mining industry. The tariff is vertlsing - many other authorities on various subaelark has a that is power necessary, one. Until the industry is assured way A long distance telephone jects of special interest to residents rs. for much humanity. be accorded good will compllshed treatment what it of the public land states are included 25th source is double a St. call Utak of Dot 278 Ogden, renin competing with imported metals, it Among tbe detailed services, in the list of speakers for the con Dont it just beat hell that It is Dr. to and to one the trust you fullest dered a to pleasure the cannot degree. department by progress ference. violation of law for a transportation rer i the friend you call. Stathat seems to bo winning favor the company to carry freight at less than the Western Among ants Farm bureau Life fastest is the Ilfs Insurance trust. tion to station day rates, scheduled rates, when one may go out leaders in arranging the conference arrii known Is tbs Insurance way who will take and buy a farmer's grain or livestock quickest reduced Januwere in inrs. discussions again part of creating an estate. In reality It af- clude L. E. Freudenthal, at any old price. A truck company 1 and terns of president ary Evening I night operating in southern Utah is jus Advocates of Industrial socialism fords the possessor the opportunity of the New Mexico Farm bureau, g ;ns rates not reduced. now defending a g charge are well organized In the United up n positive monetary safe- - man; J. D. Yeager, president Nevada irnal in court Is this class legislation, or States and are conducting intensified guard for his family and then paying' Farm bureau; R. W. Blackburn, pres-fcinti a lack of it? . lident California Farm bureau; Eph- -. and intelligently directed campaigns it on the Installment plan. es, to put the government into business. A married man is not fair to his I raim Bergeson, president Utah Farm r. a There are other organizations whose family if he falls to carry Ufa Insur bureau. arri 183-- 5 h Twenty-fourtStreet objective is to establish a government ones. I would say to the yonng man, I The national office of the American Ti Come based on Communism in this country. b represented by Buy insurance before you buy the J !'arJP land albe should These organisations executive secretary, a According to treasury reporta206 ring." and to the young woman 1 " ." r. ai A Cash and Carry Market mors American citizens paid a tax on lowed free expression of opinion. So would nL man so thought--1 HS? no 1?ra5tic!.a8ri Marry lid 1 say, should Industry. is familiar with the private million dollar incomes for the year at Cash and Carry .Prices There have been political investiga- less at to scoff at life insurance." Mr. problems of irrigation farmers. 1928 than for 1927. It will bo hard for Cash and Carry People. ill Chester 1. Gray, legislative director to. convince this lucky 206 that the tions of our basic industries because of or opposition to for the American Farm bureau will is., days for making money in these of heir doctrines affect-Th- e MODERN EDUCATION icenl United States of America has passed. .varl? hhenV But total number of persons now pay- arty n? official au. has onty investigating suggested a igel ing tax on an income of more than REVERSES OLD IDEAS who t,tfck. our industries and rs. $1,000,000 is now 486. The figures P10 While we are show that there was a corresponding government ideals. rs. Increase among those who paid a tax hvln investigations lets look at both iece on lesser amounts. However, it does Business Institutes Use the Plan take OGDEN-WASATC- H imess demands an Investigation 1 not appear that the Rocky Mountain nd of Getting People to Think the opponents of private enterprise states secured a big percentage in the ith Rather Than Merely ie cc great increase in wealth, but .they tnd thcir ources of support, furnished dividends for the fellow uest Learn. to. back east to pay on. tteiu uest The whole theory oPinterconnectlon There Is ons general principle at uest of electric facilitiea simmers down to the basis of all rood teaching and it uist, this: If central systems, serving wide Is. that a person learns more readily nd i can territories, provide tho public by assimilating the experiences which A The official survey of railroad earn- - with better service at a lower cost ha himself encounters than in any iven neces-are Idolized ings and expenses during the year thn plants, they other says Harold Stonier, Naion r3r-- . H "0. there is no reason for tional way, 1928, the last period for which com- Educational Director of the agu their existence, ' plcte data is available, has recently resii So r mtss production and distri-t- o American Institute of Banking. This been released. It is of direct interest , Dr a bution of electric power haa more Institute Is tho educational section of the pubUc. omn , The railroads received, for freight, than justified the theory. Hundreds the American Bankers Association STnU communities are now pro-- ! through which 85,000 bank men and angc passenger, mail and express transpor- Irs. tation, and all other services, the sum vidd with the same standards of elec-o- f women are receiving scientific InstrucI trie service and rates as K! chosen business. in tion their cities. $6,111,735,511. great tUlir The most advanced people in Operating expense- - including T inefficient village plant, with Its amr . C0Bt wages, locomotive fuel, materials and operation and habit of teaching today are emphasising the Mr of on the of supplies, insurance, depreciation and breaking down has all but disappear-othpart activity Importance ver such factors totaled $4,549,- the student," he says. In the schoolie 438,996 and the tax bill was $389,- Average Citizen, when he room of former days wo often heard uest 432,415. Deducting these items, the Tresses a switch, wants the light to such phrases as, Be still,1 Learn by lines had $1,172,864,100 of operating BO on, the iron to heat and motors to Mr What does the turn. At the end of the month he heart,1 Dont do that,newer etur receipts left education Out of this the lines had to pay wants as small a bill from the utility book sayf The ext do you think ?. What was What asks, I as when And he finds that 'hen $603,226,797 for rent of leased roads possible. your reaction to that experiment?, . and interest on borrowed money. Cash I Rret plants, with their unrivaled ft iT. reaWhat did you discover? What dividends of $431,030,910 which pro-- 1 cilities for economical and uninter A sons have you for answer? vided an average net return on total I rupted operation, can give him a setv ile a stock outstanding of but 5.3 per cent 'ce that will do this, he is in favor of The New School Calls for Action e g I interconnection. were paid stockholders. Tho expressing school Is taking lotel This left $138,606,393. To this was Rural America's future prograss Is tho place of tho repressing and lisunic added miscellaneous income, derived I ffhff 10 depend, to a great extent, on tening school. The classroom Is ben th 12 of the fastest dog teams on the con15 national and international jumpers mainly from rental of property, of (tbe electric industry. V. I Only great coming an open forum, a studio of tinent will compete for the9$2500 purses $16,814,742, making a total balance of electric plants, serving thousands 0 telsc a place of mental growth. ' homes, can overcome the disadvantage The modern concepts of education are $155,421,135, about two and one-hawill try to make a new worlds record )r. i and in silver a heat of trophies I of grueling per cent of total receipts. sparse population that has hamper-- personal experimentation, individual nd 25 miles each day. This was the comparatively small M the development of local plants out-suand win the special $2000 cash prize. Irs. discussion and critical Investigation, available for investment in new 8ide f sizeable cities. Electrical mass He The pupil creative facilities, for making up def iciences production and interconnection brings ice to is able as he learns only incurred in previous years and to help tbe greatest possible good to the really 'iste assimilate the new meanings of facts create reserves against bad years in I greatest possible number. Dr exand principles with his previous the future, all of which are necessary inve conActivities therefore factors to be considered in the operaperiences. ran DONT WEAR MANY tion of any industry. stitute the pivotal force arouad which ing are grouped the new factors In educaue. tion. The primary responsibility of h the teacher is to furnish a constant Mi stream of activities which will afford om the stimulating urge to mental growth. outi Accident prevention is not someMi Education la a process of experithing that can be applied from withohn Instiof and out. It is within the personal juristhe the program encing, reek diction of every citizen. tute is so arranged as to give the hey . During the past decade the accident greatest opportunity to gain by suca Mi record in industry has been greatly we this experience. Through develop Ir.i decreased, rart of this is due, of the art of thinking. Thinking has omi course; to mechanical safeguards. But been described as the ability to hanhey the greater part of the credit must go to It and to dle experience bear bring liva - to the fact that industrial executives, on a problem. Effective thinking Mi r through education and example, have arises when we are presented with heir -. workers a acgiven knowledge of the the choice of condnct Our previous ang cident problem that makes them avoid ey c experiences become helpful as we and remove hazards. Iso marshal them and bring them to bear We would have practically no autonotl upon tbe matter of our choice." mobile accidents if all drivers were aki Tbe students in the American Insticompetent, careful and Auspices tal reason of tute of tbe fact Banking by 'It is the reckless or careless driver who is responsible for the 21,000 that they continue to go on about tber deaths caused annually by automobiles employment In banks while taking the "I'll bet you send jour father home in this country. banking association's study courses At the present time the progressive bills for a lot of clothes during your baTe an opportunity to combine learn (I OGDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE school term." schools of the nation are adopting lag with practical thinking and crtlon "1 send him home plenty of bills courses as part of their curricula. ' A sense of personal but not for a lot of clothes. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! responsibility for accidents is instilled USEKBZK&SSSa IN TRUST SERVICES According to figures sent ont by the joa Angeles chamber of commerce, Published each Friday by The Ogden he third largest industry in that city Post Printing and Publishing com- s printing and publishing and the pany, 417 Eccles building. value given is 158,763,042. Printing and publishing is only exceeded in second-clas- s matter , Entered as metal trades and food prodvalue tober 17, 1927, at the post office at ucts. byMotion picture industry, of March of Ogden, Utah, under the Act one hears so much, is fourth. which S. 1879. life Price: $2.00 per Year. into the child to develop the !: Prominent Men Will Attend Conference 7. 19a Alias Summons Manger a 1 i A y,. "1 - .i. . Swlng-Johnso- Swing-Johnso- i , r SILVER... APEX RADIOS v Notice -- C. W. IVERSON Business Highest on Record . k ! Money To Loan . - I ( Mining Problems col-lar- a ge rrwoRKS Uncle Sams Loan Office BOTH WAYS Lets Get a Truck Franchise . Sauce for the i Gander! . VIADUCT chair-settin- . price-cuttin- or Market & Groceteria t Where Did the Money From 1 ?rcu 5.?'ynjr, odacy meu" , THE id', DDCDCB ED EE DO. DBYf A Theory Justified What Happens to Railroad Receipts and j Sy3mtkeir - CDanirarinwain er - ipabirtls H;. February 15 and 16 . I DOG RACES 1 SKI JUMPING n, v i lf m i :. ' 4 U ? i t f ; i ! '. v i . - Something Doing Every Hour of The Day and Night The Life Saving Campaign J : ! i ' " Dances of the Northern Lights - ! U Two Nights in Klondike CONVENIENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICE FROM OGDEN TO SCENE OF THE CONTESTS . v. Boxing Contests I .... Reduced Rates on All Railroads . -- law-abidin- g. -- ;j i .V ".ijl .if .' I1' WINTER SPORTS DIVISION hi a accid- ent-prevention ' A |