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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, February fellow be successful in the war against states in the upper basin to the- I and to fee to it that the other of his mobile accidents. comthe made to a ii rights in respect making secretary of interior resolved he is fellows. It means that W. P. EPPERSON, Editor Aftir Ml consideration of all the An Ordinance help Governor Bern in the protec. of the i.ve. of people. Member Utah State Tress Association conttaev th. the te of all ,f" auto- Alias Summons N. An Ordinance Repealing an Ordinance Municipal use should Published each Friday by The Ogden fo of Ogden City Adopted December Automobile Port PrtaUni, ui IMUiehlo, com- one dollar 17th. 1929, Regulating Inspection building. pany, t. and Sale of Meats and Kindred ACClddltS pr I Products. Oe-second-clas- s by 1 matter The tentative price suggested Entered as become increasingly apparent jfc b BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of tober 17, 1937, at the post office at I the secretary of Interior for water1I during recent years that the auto- Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah: cents Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March impounded by Boulder dam is 25 accident problem will not be That an Ordinance of Ogden City tora I moje sere-foo- t. per solved by such legislative boomerangs adopted on December 17th, 1929, regNow isnt it just too bad that the j Rg compulsory insurance, but by I ulating the inspection and sale of framed Dam Act was not so ajn punishment of persons flagrant-th- meats and kindred products be and the these industrious Utahns weely guilty of causing accidents, same is hereby repealed. "cure is subjugated to not named as sole commissioners, to I gQ ong And be it further ordained that this j indemnity the accident record will ordinance shall come into effect imadjust and adjudicate the differences between the three lower basin states continue to increase. mediately upon its adoption. the matter of Boulder dam. iin financial Passed and adopted by the Board of responsibility 1929, During A I Another special diiptlch to Tn in Ctl form in Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, lome V pmed New Jersey, New York, and approved by the Mayor of said JribuSe datejL rawley', Iowa, ifornia, Feb 12f Bays Wallace and Ray came wisconin and North Dakota. None city on the Thirteenth day of FebruColorado con- - of tbeee force unconditional compul- herefrom the Arizona ary, A. D. 1930, and ordered published which tneyi at at rhoernx, The Uercnce in the Ogden Post, a newspaper of the on public. gory jnBUrance In the Colorado river controversy were I af- - general circulation in Ogden City, PrcBent not is driver i! contends that careful, competent the state of Arizona there I fected by lhem- - They act Bole,ly in Utah. she la entitled to all the waters of obrver a"d vwithe. ORA BUNDY, "thi"K Inter-statsignificsntintheir e eaB 0j the careless and reckleis. the stream, the Gila river, an JUlJal-- 1 We have never seen th Mayor. and any ot the water 03l foni. Tr wUh ley. .bout which w. have outmodedf inade Attest: ca tribut Mexico! To a layman, it appears that much, so came on over, they explain-- 1 quste or unenforced traffic and (Seal). J. C. LITTLEFIELD, I way driving ordinances. In many this doctrine, if recognized, will m wWw j thrt Wallace however, said, City Recorder. car are not tol a to licenses only operate precedent n bere on the Calj way and irre Jie JiMjviredScn-jgjyct0 any who ask for them. Arizona, but also to Nevada Ifornia. Aside from the inconsider- - stors Smoot and King, urging that I gpectiva of their ability, experience, able flow of the Little Colorado river, study of the lower basin territory responsibility. It is no wonder tha for any I will not be under the precedent, Arizona wouldl to water resources be undertaken by this condition results in the deaths o: debts contracted responsible the Union Coal by water impartial irrigation engineers. not be entitled to any of the 21.000 persons each year, Co. impounded in tho Boulder dam and Get after the reckless driver am FRANK MOORE A California! the states of Nevada and PrUCtiCfll Ro&d leave the careful one alone. When First publication February 7, 1930. to none at alb . every community does that we wil. Last publication February 28, 1930. The upper basin states, Utah, Col-- 1 QUlCty 1 rOgTaill orado and Wyoming, produce prac-- l Governor Goorge II. Dern is making tically all the water that will be im-- 1 a determined effort to make the and if the Arizona claim to wayB of Uubf urban Bnd the waters of the Gila Is made a BBfB for both autoists more cedent, all the stored water should I an(j pedestrians. To this end the gov-b- e the property of the upper basin frnor haB eauiied the Motor Safety I states. League of Utah to be organized. As the of Colorado produces most will be noted in the news columns of water, which flows in the Colorado I this paper, the organization was river, with Wyoming second and Utah I launched at a meeting held at the third. As to New Mexicos water state capitol last Monday morning, production, most of tho w'ater in the f The league will be state wide, and San Juan river comes from the moun- ten of the fifteen directors will be selected outside of Salt Lake City. It tains of southwestern Colorado. is the purpose of the league to organize in every county in the state, Messrs. and it will be the duty of every member to practice the rules and sugges- Hand mmas W n Wallata and tions for safety which will be mulaled by the league and insist that Utah they are generally observed in their self commission a as age communities. committee to fix the workings of the respective are killed or maimed Wro I people Such of Boulder Dam art congress. I i auto accidents Utah by mine ex- other than from iLls any I to the Salt from Los Angeles plosions and accident! included, and Tribune. it is clearly up to the people to help "A plan for taking out of the hands to do inmething about it. Through of selfish local interests the matter the league, public sentiment will be of Colorado river water division was developed which will have Its to United States Senators Rcca fluence on judicial and Smoot and W. II. King by the Utah off iciuls. However, the officers should commission Tuesday. The telegram I not be too harshly criticised: the pco-wW. R. I pie are themselves largely to blame Commissioners signed by Wallace and W. W, Ray. m that they do not back up the of- y "The Utah commissioners proposed.! ficers in their efforts to enforce d regulations, and recommendation of the lw fi ul er basin water question by a thor- - There should be as many members a ,aa ughly competent and disinterested N lh in Utah. The member-th- e families to solution as a engineer" ce ba been Placed at $1.00 per P problem, which, so fa r, the a small sum, but sufficiently year, to have been unable Jornis interests ; large to insure a workable plan and crack. identify the member with this effort! ,uWa suggest,' the telegram reads, to protect life and property. that it is possible that the failure to As soon as the constitution of the agree is caused by the fact that each league is put in print it will be pubside lacks confidence in the accuracy lished by all the newspapers of the! of the data presented by tho other. as will also tho safety rules stale, 'As to the allocation of power, we which will be adopted by the board very earnestly hope that no attempt of directors. It is the purpose of the will be made to set aside the pref- league to have these rules enacted erence rights of the states so clearly into law at the meeting of the 1931 set forth in the project act.' legislature. "Utah and other upper basin states A membership In the Motor Safety! are in accord on the suggestion for an League of Utah means much. It impartial, unbiased suggestion by an means that one is pledged to recogengineer, and offer tho financial aid nize the rights of the other fellow acre-foo- cer-Bould- er at u Dangerous Precedent for 1 itri-sta- te SlSi Jm i Notice 1 1 .. high-pounde- pre-jurb- COURT OP WEBER IN AND FOR THE STATE OP UTAH IN TUB DISTRICT COUNTY. 1 lighting 11911 Utah Mortise Co., m v. corporation, plaintiff ; hi unknown wif or widow, designate! heroin hr th uama of Jan Do Carman, and if h b dead, his unknown be in. devisee. executor or adminisdssig-nate- d trators, each of whom, male I herein by the name of JOHN DOE. and each of whom, female, is designated by th name of MABY ROWE; WEBER COUNTY, a Corporation ; OC1DEN CITY, a Municipal Municipal Corporation; and ALSO all other persona unknown, elntming any right, title, tat, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to tho plain tiffs ownership, or nny cloud upon Plaintiff till thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: Ton are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within th County in which this set ion I brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease of your failure so to do judgment will bo rendered against you according to tho demand of tho complaint which ha been filed with tho Clerk of aid Court. This actios b brought to recover a Judgment quieting Plaintiff title to the land described in laid complaint, which b cribcd se Lob 19 and Z0, Block I Woodman-a- c Addition to Ogden City. Utah, (being part of original Lot 1, Died 4, South Ogden J Survey, of Ogden fUtty Suirey), situated In' the North Half of tho Southwest Quarter of Section SS, Township 6 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lak Msridian, U. 8. Survey. W. H. REEDER. JR.. Plaintiff Attorney. P. O. Address: S24 David Eecles Building, Ogden, Utah. 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