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Show POST SUPPORTS THE U. P CENT jjEET 100 PER OGDEN THE THE OGD OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY. Al (OtC Candland Out for Tax Amendments LEVIES UP TAX WHEN CITY AND ENTER THE POSTS TOM THUMB GOLF TOURNAMENT lil NUMBER 36 ST S, 1930 Work on Stadium and FLOOD BLOCKADE River Bridge Will Re Finished This Week SHOW NEED FOR High Spots in Secretary Wilburs Address D- - Candland, Mount Pleasant, veteran Republican state senator from Sanpete county, announced Thursday that he would be a candidate for next fall, and that he would work in his county in behalf of the of Board Equalization gUte proposed constitutional amendment to One-TenMill be voted upon next fall, calculated to gibes Levies set up an improved system of taxation School in the State and state. State dr STATE SET RATE F. Dinsmcre tf the Dinsniore ruction company states that the The following extracts are the high spots taken from woik o:i the athletic stadium will le the addresses delivered in Utah by I)r. Ray Lyman Wilbur, completed thin week; also that the Flood of Saturday In Salt Lake concrete bridge over the Ogden river secretary of the interior. They are worthy of study and near the stadium in tarin Farr park City Calls Attention to the consideration by the people of Utah. Secretary Wilbur is will he finished this week. The strucFact That There Is Hut One a leader in the new type of pioneering in the west a leader ture will cost 376,000, Mcof men with broad vision a vision which includes not only City Street Supervisor James S. Road Into the Capital City parposes; City Levy Increased Gregor reports that the new roadway developing the Pacific coast ami the intermountain region From the North; More Roads leading from Washington avenue on but which ranges to the islands of the western ocean and One Mill for Streets and City the east hank of the Ogden river to the countries of the Orient, where the trade future of AmerShould He Had the stadium is under construction and gill Maintenance is ica lies. The Secretary sees the greatness of the west as an completion, industrial region when the waters of the entire Colorado The storm which flooded and blockhjniyers in Ogden and Weber n aded the Salt basin He is use for river to and turned highway JJtm will pay slightly higher taxes power agriculture. within the limits of Salt lake City to increased sees due economic this of the the river resource nation, !Tiit year, greatest Saturday afternoon of last week rethe city commission of one and that it belongs to the west not to Arizona, California, vealed the fact that only one road led More Than Union mill 5,000 a of the Pacific by and Nevada, Utah, or any one of the seven basin states. He is into the capitol city from the north, 4?a for state and state school and and that road, the one which connects Exthe Employes Athletes to obstructionist. the opponent reactionary Weber Weber county The the two largest riliea of tha state. t. The big future devtlopmuit of the country lira in the Silty school district and Ogden city pected to Attend Athletic Meet Util Re it said to the credit of tho city the as are same levies Jol district destheir and realize to the this siction west, of of Salt take and the state road compeople fully in Ogden August 15 and 16; natytyesr. mission that they had men and equip- of American not must the treasure (ontenlion and conserve, great Legion. exploit, tiny is due to need the cjty increase ment on the of Hearing the block- New Stadium Will Be Comural resources. And Its Auxiliary Formally lade before job &r wore funds for street purposes, storm waters had the The problem is to get western people to think in westte which .4 mill increase was levied; to over run tho road; and all ?d Events pleted; Many Sporting Oncned at Provo Thursdnv,1 1 nfll was set up to pay interest and ern terms; to work together, and reach a eooperatii'c unaiMaru.c rogiblo waa givpn to get stadium the bonds, fund for traffic over and around the blocked Provo Welcomes Visitors; derstanding. Ogden will be host to 650 trained nd J mill was added to the city hall portions of the road. The time haa In the development of natural resources state lines athletes and some 5000 Union Pacific asistenance fund. in Attend-- i come when Sail take county and Salt Guests tinguished must be disregarded and things viewed in a broader light. fte city commission pointed out system employes when the mammoth take City must realize that another nnre at Auxiliary Meet road must be constructed from the Ait the increase is not' in reality a Union Pacific athletic meet is hel is to think that political operations can overcome Our folly as of tho Cudahy packing BBttary increase on account of the August 15 and 16. neighborhood subdivisions merely nature; we should use our political The two-da- y to south interseet the street sysAenese in valuation in the past few attraction is down as plant solvThe American twelfth annual closer ta in together a means of bringing western people growth is one of the biggest athletic features tem of northwest Salt take City. Mrs,, when community gion and (Ji ninth annual auxiliary laddered. Of course, it was pointed ever held in Utah. Indications point ing common problems. Davis already has a road to due he conventions opened in Frovo Thurs- from the county inequalities o spirited competition and also to For nt, there mar a of Secrist hill, in North on foot plan. build must west The g iwssment methods, but in the agattendance. day. The Hotel Roberts has been dee . Farmington, connecting with the south governI proper development of resources state or federal it will only serve to effect a The new 375,000 stadium is entire-- y ignited as the official headquarters end of the county road system, but it Epte due loss of bank taxes and in readiness for the track and field ments or large private enterprise must get their best brains not in rendition for detouring traf- for both the legion end the auxiliary. Kfoed assessments. I f'c around that section out a tcork to of the state program. athletes and baseball the performers. All department officers were present I to The following tables show compare situated and highway through is Farmington west admirably the water new is track one of the In the use of Ogden's for the opening of the conventions Centerville which is subject to floods. water the collect mountains The argest in the west It is possible for follow a definite program. Thursday morning. The legion con-- 1 This road south from Secriet hill and 12 sprinters to compete in a dash can be stored and then used as it where the winter, during vention is being presided over by a road through the north end of Salt n event at one time. It has a the apnmtttrwM cast Gaeral purposes and should be built and Immidwest the in whereas, needed, track and a State Commander Cecil D. Pope, of take county the to a bhibit where it could be proved throughout point rainfall arc dependent on the straightaway. Helper, and the auxiliary by Mrs. taken over by the state road commisFew The new baseball field is sodded cummer. Charles V. K. Saxton, state president sion as a state highway. condition in will ideal the for be and roads Western farmers can produce more systematically, Goaty of the department of Utah Traffic delay of hut a few dayp be- markets more thoroughPortland, Los Angeles, Denver and Stats roads .. study tween Salt Lake City and Ogden not more have crops; dependable conventions the session of The first Pocatello clubs. These teams will I more advantageous only means inconvenience but loss of was the joint meeting of the ly and, therefore place themselves in a meet in a championship series. money. ln tho north end of Davis the auxiliary and the 40 and R held at I county Band contests for the A and B in South Weber county 'Tnce water i the key '.of ,ccffrn the tem theatre Thursday morning, j there sre several highways in and bands will be featured at the stadium Ogden city schools ... out All delegates registered preceding lhenf Wtber county schools also. Fifteen bands from all parts in it centered Ogden. be Zly-ishould fort first meeting, and a meeting of the I Salt take county in Increase By State . i of the system will be on hand for this be growing, Davit executive board was held st 9 oclock itate board of equalization and attraction. and genmro, ia growing, Weber county is both county irrigation for I difto in the hall. Golfers will compete over the mnumirnt has fixed the state levy prior assembling growing, and tho whole of northern "ion of paver. To use it for just one or ike other waste hr state and state schools at 7.3 mill, ficult Ogden course a ninehole layout The speakers at the first session Utah . is growing. The Salt take-OgdI a Og-fMark MO of a mill over 1929 and the were Earl W. Reynolds, rommander Par for the nine holes in 37. now carries the trafhighway I of Provo city commission fixed the levy Murphy is the defending golf champost No, 13, who welcomed fic not only of northern Utah but bcenrecklc boo includ fbv Ogden city at 12 mills, an increase pion. Thirty-tw- o the delegates on behalf; of the Provo I Idaho and much of that of tho north- contestants, d 1 mill over 1929. people the control of the public post, responses was given by F rank I WMt as. well. Salt take county and the ing 16 women, will be in Ogden for of You -- This mikes the total tax levies as the two-da- y Ritter, commander of the Salt Lake I northern Utah pays more than st program. loflows: No. 2; II. W. Brangham, grand hllf of the Uxca cHected in Utah, The Weber gymnasium will be the chef de gare passe, and Mrs. Lee Tur I aruj certainly is entitled to considera-ne- r, In Ogden City scene of the swiming championships Mills Mills for men and women. Fred M. Nye is of Ogden, for the Legion 40 and I tion in the wsy of trunk line high-- 8 I and auxiliary, respectively. 1929 1930 supervising this feature. ways. 0 over to the f 7J 7.2 State and state schools turned be State Small bore rifle experts will fire Addresses were domain given by No doubt this matter of additional public J-Ogden city lid) 12.( at their targets at the police range Senator Hamilton D. Gardner, of Salt j WII1 be given consideration in on Ik. t I 11.5 11 .5 in the extrema eastern edge of the city Rail of S. Ogden city schools and Provo, if, George the near a is it fnture. take,' Surely on held Weber county 5.6 5.6 The large bore events will be by Mrs. Elizabeth I. Dren-- 1 tur for consideration on the part of the Vo, the Fort Douglas range at Salt Lake. dell, of Ssn Francisco, chairman of I chambers of commerce, Salt Lake and Chinn 35.3 864 Mai Tennis events are scheduled for the child wolfiri or irci Ri ind Mn.l City, the state roaid commission, and Is County Outside Ogden Carrol Marks, of Los Angeles, polished courts of the Ogden Tennis the counties of Davis and Weber. Mills Mills club. H. E. Hemingway reports that tional president of the 8 snd 40. 1929 1930 the courts are in ideal condition for Thursday afternoon the Legion held 7.3 the tournament. State and state schools 7.2 It tho second convention session. Weber county schols ... 11.71 11.71 Barnyard golfers will performElks was called to order promptly at 2 5.6 the new courts of the Ogden Wder county .' 5.6 o'clock. Reports were given by the club. More than 40 contestants are chairmen and officers and various mpfirntif?home life and tte can hope Total .24.51 24.61 expected for this feature. person committeemen. Approximately 350,000 in recrea- western country a great, away Huntsville town (addit,omtwhere. the afternoon ionaf bonds was agreed upon by the Trap shooters will bang called The g0 auxiliary of 12. :12 ional a regulation program at theLk traps session to order promptly at 1:30 in city commissioners in an 'adjourned d6CKCT the Ogden Gun club. G. The the Elks home. Mrs. I. M. Bradley, session Wednesday afternoon. toe and A. P. Bigelow, owners of in unit rt Lake Salt of the of auxiliary company he president consented to perStage tHWh!nri I traps, have kindly S'ovo, gave the address of welcome, was the low bidder for these bonds. MiPreeiicnt Hoover I wo, coming here, he response was made by Mrs. Bert Ended The bonds will be redeemable from said : Thomas, department .936 to 1945, inclusive, with interest athletic numerous the to addition who In ollowed by the reports from the vari at 6 per cent per year, to be issued people , On of the most bitterly contested events, a number of added features nus officers, chairmen and committee as the needs of the city require which W taking place wings ever conducted by the Public hold the attention of the in population Mrs. L. R. Edwards, nation women. Purpose of the bond issue is for the Commission, of Utah came to I Ban(jg 0f visitors expected for tne committeewoman, gave i maintenance executive al and improvement of the Union ... ad list afternoon. Jwific Tuesday Pickwick Grey- - j tournament. fireworks program will paper centers. recreational city's mammoth stages and the A tea for the Gold Star Mothers ln4 stages had applied for certifi-- 1 featured the night of August 15eve-n-at The largest part of the money Many was given on Temple hill. at d necessity and convenience to the Ogden stadium. Thessme will be used on the municipal raised sections all from women T crown-prominent in intra-stat- e Union Pacific will be traffic on high- on Ogden river near. the links The golf attendance. in were of the state No. 91 from Salt Lake to Cache the bathing beauty contest at and auxiliary mouth of the canyon. It is contended the of members legion the course jjuey points, on highway No. SOS to the Berthana hall. were present at the boxing match that grass seed planted on xl ? n Enaiton, and on highways No. 80S a will evening form this at heavy sod' time, Saturday which was staged at the Brigham I d 41 to Bear River tw'um. Acome on. This frosts the before valley points. canj ja scheduled for th at heavy stadium. Following Young university establishment of J bearing began July 28 and con- - Lance will also be ided toe Berthe boxing match a 40 and 8 paradi work along with the will "Wd for egiht days. The applies-- 1 thana the closing nignt be started budt be a will and surely system watering Provo d armory, the oTivdltrie,. was held at they I Hi A "big' parade" will O 111 resisted by "the Utah-Idah- o soon. was a dance at the Utahns Gardena total an Bamberger the The amount of the first issue will tthen moping the final event of the first day of the Union Pific offiSs of toe be determined by the commission at conventions. estimated that it rapidly griming California population The program scheduled for Friday an early date. It is jT'Hal Farr and John B. Lyle, at- - Inmiateiy foSowing toe parade, or 335,000, to amount will 830,000 a and sessions under business for the Union Pacific stages, consists of for the even" numerous meet to requirements George Wasson, counsel for Pick-- P dinner by the 40 and 8 organization enough the and early this of remainder year There noon. at development . been case Roberts in human conducted the at the Hotel theen system has thing, j. 1931. of a contest part will he a legion quartet re8Pectve companies. James the stadium and will keep eTtMUhed communitie,. where people are settled 4 p. m., and in the DeVine and James A. Howell were home at Elks events. the all of Tnd comfortable, fight opportunitica for new area,. to for the U. L CL, and S. X. th evening at 8 oclock the annual drum hearty welcome corps contest will be held at the Brigham Young university stadium. F 0 A parade of the various drum coips ' ft Union Pacific introduced testi-- 1 will be held in the downtown district through residents along the ust prior to the contest. The follow-n- g where it proposed to furnish! StBTt QntiirdaV entries have been made: Herman . rpothe in an effort to show a need laker poat No. 9; Logan post No. 7, Pickwick 9, is the opening proposed service. Provo post No. 13. This is the and orrow August tourna-submission of Union Pa--1 Thumb golf irst time that the contests have been be the date for theTom The Ogden by held at night, but the stadium will gwidpee, would then adopt ceratHe called his - ment to will b - his department it and with the question: If a ofbusthe J;lif gumes for d occasion, ing the U granted to the Union P- tention to the Echo reservoir It was professional will be one of the course at taster park it that s n expected basin street and iness and first unit of the Salt Lake the and beautiful tages, would you object to the hope most spectacular The election sights expressed Dr. ed of ofy.Lymxn!inuTlunch-oof a similar certificate to f project and AvJnua. f the of program. dedication toat he would attend the reservoir ficers will be held Saturday, and the the interior, allowed the lines? and W5! Jeeks be wUl -auspices Two ceremonies of the great on eiven under thecommerce make the U. P. witness remainder of unfinished business of is planned to hold next June. chamber which it &ore course. witness Ogden of. The next meeting place cases each in noon. the J also, three at Mr. Bigelow also briefly reviewed the will also be decided upon Saturday. witness would favor such a grant-- 1 the offices Hotel Bigelow Tuesday were rill be obtainable at and which being and will be held Saturday eve s . More than 800 busy, representative progress for plans Farr placed residents of Boxl 0f respective counei units of the pro- A banquet other perfected Hotel Roberts. the inton Cache, Weber, Davis indHM- - turned in there. the Provo river project ning at rules including toe ject in for CrossfounUes on the stand. provided The the Hyrum project in Cache county, spefhers ed to fill-i- n erJ5ng tta tourosment plsj SSf.tion by Mr. DeVine revealed and the Magpie reservoir on the Og .waited tk. ground rules 0,.cou5r?"acore rjtantunent among the Davis county den river. . to retary, roseWilbur and of the Csc briefly, but during the h OGDEN POST $Sy when tn Secretary Wilbur spoke carried Uter not in turned wouid not Secretary address must be his SS7Tr,tneMS 111x1 all times at g foil corted into the my.v(.rCpwnber ion-conviction that he knew wha TOM THUMB .GOLF. Chief of Police A. E. Wilfong has pending application if it gaturday, August 23, to motorists representative to conviction obey inf curtailed revenues for elow, Buth. and . about a issued play- warning u was he of TOURNAMENT. of commerce, who, with Fred gouth that he talking Vkeitk. U. L C. or tk. would see to it that the gov- the law regarding siren signals of the local and reprpentativeof the the out police rath, patrol, o mm would plans fire Jj-M.ket carry ernment wu department, The 0de Cmtrd te.tiir.ony kivtnx the era Pacific The law Details Will Be Found c for the completion of the Salt Lake authorized ambulance cars.drive tending to show the ade- - and the six games the train. the or their ' as motorist as fast that Just in its of the present service rendered lowest total entirely, requires in This Paper. ; - project hed in the who introduced Sre-e the oeople of Utah cleared the way cars to the side of the road and wait Mr. Bigelow, of of Cache valley through its week during the km thrttMPg-.pi- for building operations. until ambulance, fire and police ve b t.ry Wilbur. service. Testimony was finals and final . spp The hides Utan and pass. of Ogden (Continued on page 2.) selected at Jy.tfoduccd to show that the pend- August 24. offic . the PPluation, if granted, would serve refereed by the work being done in (Continued on (Continued on 7.) t ('Mi- MORE HIGHWAYS -t th LARGE NUMBER TO ATTEND U. P. lev-Si- one-ten- TWELFTH ANNUAL MEET NEXT WEEK by take-Ogdr- SESSION OF THE th h 1 well-thought-o- ut record-breakin- one-tur- 440-ya- 220-yar- d rd day-to-d- ay 't 1 . 'ft Zfin iTiSAe n I XrJtmmtb7u,cd en lUhink TcrLain 1 one-po- -- strteawut . 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