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Show Friday, April TIIE OGDEN POST 4.J of th North, Southv Ur of Mid Section !l ; and ruanin. ,!? Ernst US rods; thence Nortk to tki line of the Southern Pacific RaiWi I aI iLenaa lau! Thus does the oOr Los ncers JLSLri', as the minimum yield of tains. to make the world mto a acre-feet. tinue Yet is 18,600 the win. fur fl Angeles. Mk EU r. TAYLOR. unit is estimated atlborhood. not find the water flowing the cost of this 1s at the rate of do we If ISM. -.. S, March Ci Editor (516 W. P. EPPERSON, May (9,601,800, which way in n Southweeterly directS?1! FutilicaliuB date April 4, 11, naturally into our own watershed, we Weet line of Mid Section 2J: t. CHURCHES Member Utah State Press Association have engineers who point the way to an acre-foo2. South 211 feet more or lew ta thtau? While this plan is rejected on acof beginning, containing 4g uni M sources on the other side of the ranges THE! OF The the variation of each Published Ogden and who devise plans for bringing it count of high cost, a Friday by . EPISCOPAL CIIURCII orloa Land W. H. REEDER, Ju Post Printing and Publishing com- in to augment the flow naturally general plan is considered by the en- - qqqp SHEPHERD Comer of Plaintiffs avenue. to in second as Grant desirability and street pany, 417 Ecclcs building, v.fuUrth this t way. or interior P. O. .Address: 224 David Ecclw pointing J Rose-- 1 connec-- 1 Ronald department Echo reservoir the y j yt Hyslop, rector, Ogden, Utah. The combined resources of Deer tion. proposed matter OcEntered as second-clas- s Utah. as the is known This variation Publication dates March 21; AorU t . reader. r u. S. Land Offico at Balt Lak City. tober 17. 1927, at the post office at Creek and Echo reservoirs would put Magpie plan, and is closely related to IS, 25. 1SSS. in Lent. Passion March 8, 1980. jjJe fifth Sunday on street" for many, the former because it aUo involves Easy Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March Salt Lake i t-d 7 3. 1879. many years to come, so far as the direct storage ip East Canyon reMr- - Suhchurch school at 9:80 Summons water situation is concerned, and the of Bee. 8455, R. s.. pur- exchange storage in Echo and IIoly communion and sermon st Ilf-- I provision Subscription Price: (2.00 per Year. combined cost of these projects would voir, Cof the proposed Mag- t to tho application of Grant - A ii0jy baptism at 12:80 noon. No be almost prohibitive at this timef the the construction seven IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of of east miles of . ? Us City. 'en rvlce. reservoir, pie COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH1 water supply advisory board points n can- - evenA nouncement. for the Week Telephone 365 of head the Ogden ffum1fi.S at Huntsville out. I mPlaintiff; vs. EAICu.l The Blue Birds at 4 p. yon, on the south fork of the Ogden 1920 oelock A. M, on tho 9th day- DAVID JOHNSON. EDITORIAL Another supply which the board in- river. Hie East Canyon watershed! Monday JOHNSON. Defendant. tto fjJthia offic meets with net.at prU lw0, womens auxiliary jbe Louise Th State of Utah to Said Defendant-Yoof land : Lq i a 10. vestigated was ttlat involving water would be involved in this project. Conway at 473 Twenty-- 1 I lowins7. tract are hereby summoned to appear siiil North Ran,. E--t, Salt Lak. Mrifrom the Weber river, delivered to the the of The Magpie street general plan IgS twenty day after service of this A Bookkeeping I This will city through Parley's canyon. wiR not b knt open, but will be upon you, if served within the rZT? I project, which has been discussed in Tuesday The womens guild project, like so many of others dis- Salt Lake and Ogden for many years, erve a merchants lunch at noon, fed.!! eloaed when thosa present at tha hour which this aetion ia brought; otiitrw isteL? cussed in this series, overlaps or con- includes construction of a tunnel T.nnr. Vn 9. Girl Scouts, at 4 p. m. named hare eased bidding. The person thirty days after eervico; and defend tte! I entitled aetion; and in cbm of your faa Stories appeared in Salt Lake nects with others. It provides for n miles long from East canyon to do, judgment will be rendervd agaiaeZI that the and Weber waters I of of the Ogden the diversion paper papers daily " to Emigration canyon, and a conduit meet 'with Mrs. U. B. Havenor, 1535 according to tho demand of the it was announced at the city hall that by conduit started at an intake about down will Thus reservoir. adversely the above-th- e which hu been filed with tho Clerk'g to the The street. Twenty-fourt- h vestry claiming Sunnyside persona Any eourC the previous administration had left seven miles west of the Larrabee resI described land are m. exchange of Echo and Magpie meet at 7:30 This action is brought for th pww.l the orlwfon a (24,000 surplus. True, the books in ervoir site, syphoned at Kamas and on ad-objection, 1 owner-lienten and in lieu of involved 1 service are diasolving tho bond of matrimony as Thursday ror the city auditors office, which are ex- turned westerly into Parleys canyon. storage I - dress at 7:30 p. m., followed by Y. P. eh f. Taylor, register, heretoforo cxiatlag between tho partiaa ship in the East Canyon dam and 1 to. ceptionally well kept, show that surI this Mnreh 21, isse. Direct under etc. storage, plan, First lands, publication ervoir, IF. C. DAVH JOHN I plus as of December 31, 1929, but that would be effected at the Larrabee site. The proposed tunnel would cost over Plaintifra AtUru Friday The boys choir will meet does not tell the real story of the The total cost of this be (6,000,000, the conduit (106,000, while for rehearsal at 4 p. m. Troop No. 8, would P. O. Address: 812 Ecclaa BuildlntalL I project has been The finances. city city's Utah. Since such a reservoir other costa charged against the proj- - goy Scouts, at 7 p. m. (5,827,380. Publication dates, March 14, 21. ja u, , I paying off almost daily amounts for would yield only about 6000 acre-fee- t, bill would run ect the (400,000 up were incurred which by 11,1980. Managsasent, tea expenditures Ownership, MatMwnt af would be more the cost per acre-foU I the previous administration. In addi- net, the the board as cost of find the that The (971, or, out, JgasfMTmsef points SJJTJf engineers tion, the citys loss through in Echo at I high cost eliminates this storage of 12,000 acre-fethe ogdkn post Complaint of general taxes will amount to relatively Utah. April I. consideration. from further would be the rate of (486,000, Published weekly at Ogden. (40.50 project IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL D Until approximately (20,000, not to say anyThen there is the projected supply and the cost of 18,000 acre-fein Jg COURT IN AND FOR WEBER C0UKTY uuh county of Weber--inM. and for the thing about increases in wages to from the East Canyon deSTATE OF UTAH Of (76 an acre- rate the at watershed, a puwie. notary ma, Magpie jrcfora police and firemen and loss of bank livered to Emigration canyon. Direct foot would be I I McFARL&D (1,368,000. oth and truo name, are taxes. Lyma Duvall, Plaintiff; vs. A. W. Pirfl Chaa V. tarcl unknown to the whe Other charges involved in this proi- Btorage would be provided in the East plaintiff, all tha unknown helm, Defendant. , Thus, it can be readily appreciated Canyon reservoir, with WILLIAM creditors rt and storand Port dcvisoM, would total run the ect construction of Tho Ogdon fc exchange )ttee.deceased. ROSE MeFARLAND. Plaintiff complains and for cans af that the stories about the (24,000 sur- age in the Chalk Creek reservoir. The coat to 17 740 000 for n nonulation of I that ho secretary Is. to tho best of hie I McFARLAND, andteStef. IkMwlcdre tho of and ALSO all other percononn- - against tha defendant alleges: statement I deceased; true I plus could be interpreted that the city general plan involves a diversion tun 170,000, making the per capita fOlt aforesaid tho known of and any right; title, estate, lien, claiming 1. That tho plaintiff for mors this fel management LAmkip has plenty of money on which to op- nel from East canyon to Emigration (45.60. I I In publication for the data shown in tho above or interest in the real property deeeribedown-- months next preceding th bringing g fcl erate. Just the reverse is the true canyon, a conduit down Emigration, Dbr Gw Act of Aurust 2, th, complaint advene to tlM plaintiffs action has been a resident of Ogdm, Vfcl The ultimate development Of the caution, required condition of affairs, and it is unfair and storage in the Mtitutin r eloud upon plain- - County. State of Utah. ' er,hlp reser- Magpie project involves direct storage I SSJuSSSSST- Sunnyside 2. That the plaintiff and defendant u to tho administration for anyone to voir. in East canyon, in the proposed Emi-- 1 I. That tho names and addnasas of the married on the 80th day of September, US I interpret the bookkeeping" surplus to Invblved in this project is the ac- gration Canyon reservoir, and ex- - publisher, editor, managing editor, and bust-- 1 Tha State of Utah to Said Defendant t at Salt Lak City, and over since tho all mean that the present commission has quisition of the East Canyon dam and change date have been and now are husbsat ml in Echo and Magpie Post PrinUng A Pub-TffLr 'Storage in to when it (24,000 spend, reality reservoir and adjoining property. The reservoirs. To complete this plan, a libhing wTtWntb. County in which wife. . S. That there b issue of said asitbJ has already been spent for them. BUg. -"- .417 water made available would be tunnel five mile, long from the Du-- 1 - ... KlkOa II DrOUgfll i OWfiwlSE WIUIIB uunv two children. Alb Irons, ago I, a i.a- - yjinV n s enPl'OVO tha above the control and thesne the after would to Sldaya be aerviee; 7. through purchase river by ago Fay, lynns Utah: Keeleo 417 Ogden, Bldg., eon, action ; and in ease of your failure to 4. That tor a period of three city of the East Canyon watershed, built at a Cost of (1,806,000, With a I tury Treasurer, Chas. V. X. Saxton, 417 Eoeloo titled do so, judgment will bo rendered against yon preceding tho bringing of this setioe thL which is not a difficult task. The conduit from the Provo to East can- - Bug, Ogden, Utah, demand of tho to tho complaint, fondant ha wilfully neglected sad fiM I according J. Thst the ownerc owning water thus obtainable would be equal yon costing (3,781,000. which has been filed with the Clerk of Mid provide th common necessaries of Ufi Discusses total in purity to that in adjacent mounThe proposed Emigration Canyon Court th plaintiff heroin, though having tb This action b brought to recover a Judgment ity to do so, and that as a mult tain streams. The city now controls reservoir would cost (2,854J)00, and Ogden Poet Printing and Publishing Com describth land to plaintiff's titb wilful neglect the plaintiff has ban watersheds adjacent to East eanyon. other costs would run the total ex-- Pny. 417 Ecclea Building, Ogden. Utah. W. P. quieting ed in Mid complaint and which b particularly to roly upon her own efforts and nyoe v nd Ch The advisory boards investigation pense of the ultimate project to (8,- - :t,tlun,c-- ( EpfiTr,n described as follows, charity of relatives and friends for tb a In the issue of the Salt Lake revealed that the headwaters of the Th East 48 rods of' th Northeast Add to this the storage costs I I. That th known bondholders, mortgages. tenanea erf herself and tho Mid miser Tribune of Tuesday the possibility of Weber, Duchesne and Provo rivers 507,000. SecSouthwest of th quarter of quarter dren. Of (704,000, and the grand total would and other security holders, owning or holding S 2 water tion 28, Township North, Range for Salt Lake City could be WHEREFORE, plaintiff prays . u bonh West securing rather inexpensively run to (9,211,000. The minimum yield 1 r nt or Salt Lake Meridian, United States ecuriti ar: against th defendant tor an interloMs) from the Weber river, or its tributar- to East conveyed and that the supply of the ultimate project would be 20,-- 55 canyon Survey. doereo of divorce aannling and nndqll ies is discussed. Abo all that part of the East 48 rods could be if found necessary. 000 acre-febond of matrimony heretoforo exiathg b for a population Of 95,- - 4. That th two paragraphs next above, This is a matter in which the peo- Whateverincreased, Northof the Southeast quarter of th of ft tween thAn. For an order directing tkat b secures in 000, making the per capita cost (97 ,vjn the supply city not west Mid section only 2S, lying quarter of any, contain eecurity holdera, ple of Weber and Davis counties and Echo reservoir would be drawn against per acre-foo- t. plaintiff bo given th care and cwtafc d South of the South lino of the Southern tho list of stockholders and security holders th two Mid minor children and tor nek db the city of Ogden are vitally inter- in East Canyon reservoir without adm they appear upon th books of th comPacific Railroad right of way and conrelief no tho court may deem just and i ested. Already much of the water of ditional storage. pany but also, la cases where th stockholders ble. taining in nil about 42 acres, more or lass. of hooka tha holder the Weber river has been lost by dior upon appears All security Also: A part of tho Northwest quarJAMES 8. GREGERSOM, Almost the entire retransportation a or as ia tha fiduciary Kamas-Provtrustee, company of o 8eetion 2S, Township 6 North, ter version . through ' the Attorney tor PlsURl would be in tunnel and con- -, have tha name of tha person or to system lation, Rang 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Unite Dates of publication, March 7, It ILl.l Been canal, by which water from the Weber duit and therefore the maintenance for whom such trustee is acting, io ed States Survey: Beginning at tho April 4. 1980. is diverted into Provo lake and thence cost small. The amount of th The unpaved streets of Ogden have iv",: statement pollution foil affiants embracing 7" into the Jordan river. All D66n ffTAGGa since tno first of the IknowMsa would be negligible. and belief as to the clreumatanoee and The article from the Tribune folconditions under which stockholder The East Canyon reservoir, as it year. With the acquisition of a one-lawho do not apptar upjm th lows: now exists, has a capacity of 28,000 man tractor, Commissioner of Streets book of tho company m trustee, The state already has filed William J. na.Lii.m has had the new an4 securities in a capacity other than that of Salt Lake 1s fortunately blessed acre-fee- t. bona 2ida owner: and this affiant has no with abundant water in the near-b- y upon storage water which would en- machine working the graded streets to believe that any other person, as- while there waa sufficient moisture in mountain streams. Unlike San Fran- large this to 32,000 acre-fee- t. soeiation, or corporation hu any interest dl--1 the to efearth make the This unit alone would supply a popgrading cisco, for instance, we are not obliged rcet or indirect in th Mid stock, bonds, or to go hundreds of miles to supply the ulation of 102,000 persons, the engi- - fective. There are in Ogden approx- other securities than u so stated by him. CHAS. V. X. SAXTON, imately one hundred and sixty miles of unpaved streets. to Snorn and eubscribed before m this 1st Be sure you have the best in Seeds. Our enNot only have these streets all been day of April, 19S0. graded once, but some of them have tire stock is tested for Purity and Germination. been gone over twice. Commissioner seal We carry complete line of Globe A--l Baby L. J. HOLTHER. Rackham gives credit to Superintendcommission expires July 27, 1981.) (My Mashes, Growing Mashes and Laying Mashes. ent James McGregor for the fine dpmand of a growing city. The Ogden Post - ej. I s- . Sale Public rs Twen-gince- I I ... . ai-e- 1 m u Surplus man-thirte- en 1 -- tl . 1 ot non-payme- nt et 1 et vl and-defen- Salt Lake Newspaper Securing of Weber River Water d -- - mt i to-wi-ti ' i . M , .1 et '.J : 1 .1 Unpaved Streets Have Graded i'J eor-iti-oa I I nd I ?4 : I r 8ertary-Trcasure- S tJ a n showing. ANOTHER ..iJ 5.V DEPARTMENT Industry In other land of progress, prosperity and the highest standards of wage and living conditions. Electrical development, . brought about by American initiative and enterprise, is responsible for our unrivaled home conveniences, our record Output per factory worker with resulting high wages and our modern factories with their healthful atmosphere, American electrical development hu been democratic no home is too small or too large to receive the same reasonably-price-d service. The universal distribution of electricity in the United States has been the result of the desire of private to furnish the masses with every electrical convenience at low cost instead of aelling to a privileged few at high coat Next to Bamberger Depot 11, 1980. March directed by NOTICE b hereby given that, the Commissioner of the General Lend off See, under provisions of 8ee. 2465, R. 8 pursuant to tho application of William Ol Collard, of Salt Lake City. Utah, Serial Not 045955, wo will offer at public m!o, to tha highest bidder, but ut not lee than S1B0 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 6th day of May, 19S0, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NWKSWK See. 10. NESEH Sec- - 4,1 Twp. 7 North, Rang S East, 8. L. M. TheM tracts will be offered separately, tha NWKSWft 8ee. 10, Twp 7 North Rang S EmL will bo sold a abject to the provisions of th Act of July 17. 1014 (SB. SUt 609) as this land lies in Phosphate Reacrva No. S. Th salo will not bo kept open, but will bo declared eloaed when thou present at the hour n maknamed have ceased bidding. ing th highest bid will bo required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount Ogden, Utah Conference Visitors The Bamberger 'Depot at Salt Lake City is . Tba-porso- JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM L. D. S. TEMPLE GROUNDS. com-poni- es LOCALLY i i 1 4 f - sv; : i The combined net bonded indebtedness of our state and local govern-a- t the end of 1928, totaled (12,-- 5 8,900,000, according to the Tax s Angeles; an increase of since 1924. The per capita bonded indebtedness of state and local governments in- SUneis28.m 33'U in 1913 t0 104-- ' Di-k- There has been too little aerating of bond issues. Experiments in business, extravagance, unnecessary improvements and the like have burdened many American communities beneath a weight of taxes that is to prospective industries discouraging and home builders. The only cure is for to pay as they go as far pommunities as possible, issue bonds only for necessary and insist on efficient op- i 311 Twenty-fourt- h Ogden to Salt Lake and Return Sunday, April 6th, 1930, $1.10. Special days TELEPHONE GREETINGS I Long Distance station to station day rates were again reduced January 1, 1930. Evening and night rates not reduced. K International telephone communica- 309 24th St. Residence Thone 2636-- J SB, chcdt a "ew frontier recently Ogden, Utah- extension of service to the capital of Finland. This extension, Kew wallpaper; hanging, 50c; paints, (2.40 gaL; kalsomine, 50c pkg.; brushes, etc., etc. . Assistance given to painters and radio, submarine cables andean: householders harmonizing colors and more than 9.000 miles. ornamentation. Those charming 's 18 the latest development in the walls in colors and stencil decoration.1 great work of the American telephone Get your estimate on house painting iVe Quick1?!!!0 con,munity economical communication early. Taint (2.73 gallon w.?iieVeTry otiler immunity in the a fraction of a second s d home of The greeting voice is carried thousands of every description. of cards miles ncroes rivers and deserts and moun STORES Street 2552 Washington Ave. 2200 Washington Ave. xs and having a Weekly Street Car Paso i saving weekly. Buy a Street Car Pass this week for ll You get all the rides you wish in one week for this small amount. b. UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. hand-painte- anas SAVING IS HAVING . . . MULLER DECORATING CO. 5-l- FOOD Special Sunday Excursion Rate Adding days eration of government. Finland on the Wire ' On Sale April 4th to 13th, Inclusive. Return Limit, April 14th, 1930. Grows . i Bamberger Electric Railroad. Government Debt The O. P. Skaggs System is a chain of individually owned food stores, combined in their buying and other operating features. The store arrangement and merchandising policies are the ideas and principles of fairness and honesty in all dealings. The O. F. Skaggs System stores of Ogden are owned by Dawson Brothers, natives of Utah, who personally operate them in accordance with O. P. Skaggs System policies. Money spent in our stores remains in this community. It will please us greatly for you to pay our new store a visit on its opening day this coming Saturday. i Special Low Excursion Rates Via . OWNED Coi P. C. Richardson Grain Co. OF THE INTERIOR u Lin Quality Guaranteed! U. 8. Land Office at Balt Lake City. Utah, parts of the world, the United States is looked up to as the The opening of our third store in Ogden next Saturday at 2200 Washington avenue will be highly convenient for all who live north and west of the city, as well as for those who live in the north part of town and for many who live on the bench. This new store will have every pleasing vantage found in all other O. P. Skaggs System stores. i':' r. Public Land Sale A Democratic BIG ONE Tested seeds! GarJen and' Field Seeds At ( Do |