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Show Friday, September s THE OGDEN POST presented to life and property by the THE OGDEN POST Editor reckless. It is to be hoped that the Stale Engineer Sues Irrigation Company A Mainstay of Agriculture to a recent cam- " of the board of director, u lh .. WUa Xu. ins and Mil line comp,,-- . k on (ha 9th day of August p. rporia. y. one-ha- V lr of cent hare outstanding capital stock ,lf payable immediately to May u treasurer of snid National Bank buildimr, in County, Utah. Any stock upon which thin remain unpaid on the 12ih lf , 2 "'fwir authoritative W. P. EPPERSON, According paigns will be successful. But in the state engineer, less to farmer costs can the George M. Bacon, survey, it meantime, the careful motorists Member Utah State Press Association. Flam tofiled suit Saturday against therecover themselves do much to lower the ac- market his sheep, cattle and hogs to in the company time past other other the at cident toll by expecting City Irrigation Published each Friday by The Ogden Post Printing and Publishing day than any share 1980. will be delinquent aid J!? ? $444.45 alleged to be due 88 six years. driver to do something dangerous. 417 Ecclea building. ala. at public auction, of the Ogand expenses KetterliveF. of the salary in the words of Charles made before said date. Out of every dollar spent for ill i" k commissioner water General Motors stock in 1924, the study Staten, 5.6 den river tfe 20thdy of October, HI2o. t matter October 17, 1927, at the postoffice at ing, Entered aa second-clas- s 1930. and th --U4. 1929, been quent 1928, assessment, has together itesearch Corjioration, "It cents was spent for freight and three for the years u l . verliains and expeiure 0f with Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. is said in the complaint that my experience in a great many years cents fur other marketing costs such It WM. disZ. consider m will the TERRY. comof driving that if you bedding, yarding and there is suit now pending Office nt 1108 $2.00 per Year the other fellow is likely to do some- as feeding, The Subscription Price.. NVi. producer received 91.4 trict court between the Flam City Oaden City, WeberFirst missions. County' a is it not do, the Hooper Finit publication August r thing which he msy cents. In 1929 the freight cost taken Irrigation company and that out of each dollar was but 3.7 cents company for adjudication Laiit publication September ... 143. great safety factor. I believe lookIrrigation Telephone 365 we should always be upon the and other costs totaled two cents, of water rights in the Weber and Ogwill somebody, that and out expect EDITORIAL while 91.3 cents went to the producer. den rivers systems, but that the plainan adcome out of every blind alley and toContractorg The study also discloses that be- tiff in June, 1930, arranged m far because if we make turn, the wrong of the rights dating Notice la hereby given that 1929 : the and 1924 price Honor to Whom average justment tween of priority Weber Count, Jointly prigi, are assuming that, we are always on for livestock increased from $7.36 back as 1858 in the matter how paid was following public improve,,,., i,.. know and exactly the alert just company Is inDue defendant Honor Times rights. The atrurt oil mulch pavement to $11.21 per hundred pounds, an l .? w'hcn to stop. second to and feet 33.20 to stop entitled frem WaehuiKton Arena., t., be hcld'to Yet cent 63 Not only the United States of of marketing P. crease A. per five assumthe When years past advice. During is This with the sage paved hixhway of 63 cents per hundred of water in the streams. America, but Utah as well, has too Bigelow of Ogden, a member of the the vlcmity of E Monte ?,'rin drivers are capable, the costs were entire As the a much of ubout everything which goes Utah Water Conservation commission, ing ail other with result, work in each incidental thereto year. is driver and careful the plana, peeificatioi,i tt to make wealth. According to the has been active in putting over various most competent to avert an accident. increase of $3.88 per hundred went to often 4-- H by the City Enaineer. powerless Demonstration financiers and economists we are suf- units of the great basin reclamation the deproducer. are Invited for furnuhinn and h odin J"4 And, when lives and property rock and aravel and buildi,,, fering from prosperity, if surplus and projects. in short, the more or less common blame is of only secondHeld Be the To Today stroyed, bridirea, etc., and will be (reived. ."""I elements of reserve may be considered the of a large part It was largely through his efforts, ary importance. supposition that fme of the City Recorder u.- prosperity. OKden. Utah, Wil ten backed up by the water users of Daatate should do its best to farmer's economic difficulties have rea Every club of 5th day of We are told that there la a surplus vis and Weber counties and the of- formulate modern, enforceable and sulted from high freight rates, is The members of the plana and Pecifiretlonj"? of gold, silver, copper and lead. A ficers and directors of the local irri- adequate traffic laws that will pro- false, says a national authority on Weber county will hold their team bidden, provement can be wen and evamiLi coal. and natural elimof 5. oil, The and contract office of the City Enyinrer in gas surplus prices demonstrations September tect the careful and punish transportation questions. gation companies, that the Cl, A surplus of wheat, corn, cattle, hogs was entered into which led tothe con- inate the reckless. But until Utopian of September . of the commodities he sells each team ot Mid City on nsny will compose Two girls .The rijrht U reserved to reject nJ and sheep. A surplus of labor and struction of the Echo reservoir, which highway conditions arrive, we should have gone up . while transportation tad gj and the winner will represent Weber bida. nnd to waive any defects The banks is now nearing completion. manufactured products. By order of the Board all be pessimistic of the other fellow s costs have either decreased or remain- county at the state fair this fall. Osden City and Weber Count? report a surplus of money, and the ed stable. In addition, service is betDuring the present week Mr. Big- ability at the wheel. September 13 is the date set for the 28th day of August, lswu. in our time other than thrifty people have billions of dollars elow at now ter enany has succeeded in gaining the club achievement day proJ. C. LITTLEFIELD, the in savings accounts. history. Trains carry more, make dorsement of the state commission for Points which will be held at the We- Publication Clty gram, 29, Inyo Notwithstanding all this great sur- the Magpie reservoir unit in connechigher speeds and car shortages are ber county high school. A flower Published in August The Ogden inst. American unknown. The practically plus, both nalioeal and local, the gos- tion with the proposed Ogden canyon Government style show, and food and clothrailroad industry is one of the main- show, pel of hard times is being preached in reservoir.' The Ogden canyon feature will be held in connection exhibits ing the land; and, strange as it may ap- is a new proposition and will work out Ownership stays of American agriculture. with the program. regular pear, about all the people are convert- to the great advantage of Ogden City In an article in Public Utilities VIADUCT I ed to the preachments, so much so and Weber county. Fortnightly, Dr. William E. Mosher, Heaven? that they are doing everything in their The Echo in connec- of Syracuse university, presents to continue adverse conditions tion with project,andtaken GovA town in which there will be no Ogden canyon "Five Practical Points Against !ower midst of this Magpie Idaho Rules no gambling, no vice, no electric the great surplus. of bootlegging, viernment' to and Operation Ogden projects, guarantees unno no & Groceteria billboards, be unsightly what would conditions filth, Imagine cinity the most valuable water supply industry. Memorial if all this surplus were instantly turn- of any community in Utah. A city The five points are, briefly: That collected garbage, no disorder, is be183-- 5 9 Twenty-fourt- h due to our ing built on the banks of the Colorado ed into shortage? One easily can so cannot grow beyond its water supply. we are privately-mindeStreet soldier's a disochas Idaho town is which will seems fibe the that river. It It imagine, and there is no need of It is largely through the efforts of training; that the people have a nanciers or economists to formulate Mr. Bigelow, backed by a loyal fol- trust of public administration; that, cupied for seven or eight years by the memorial law under which memorials men may be erected. In the answer. There would be real lowing, that the material and indus- due to the decrease in electric rates, engineers and laborers engaged in to A Cash and Carry Market Boulder a bill is dam. the electric has what a It the which would end building and that the fact particular the law differs calamitycalamity just trial future of Ogden is assured. at. Cash and Carry Pricea in starvation, revolution, and blood. expenses been planned and designed by the U. from that of Utah is not stated, but Mr. Bigelow has not confined his negligible part of our living for Cash and Carry People. If all elements were toting fair if efforts to these local we are indifferent to the whole prob- S. engineers, who will administer the it appears from the language of the propositions and new town and control the conduct of adverse ruling given by the attorney all elements were wearing their share but has worked unceasingly for lem; that the cost of purchasing the govern- its inhabitants. of the burden it would be impossible alone, the by industry general of Idaho that the law is much financing the endorsement Cache of the ment would valley to have advene conditions such as we a staggering sum Those on Boulder require the dam thg same. employed have today. We have too many peo- - Uyrum project of money; and that, finally, because job who don't like to be restricted in In his opinion the attorney general In this line of effort Mr. Bigelow is the electric industry has gone in for their hours off who are not paying their way. We live some- covers some of the points which have can Ele duty Used too many people who are living entitled to the hearty commendation of consolidations on a large, scale, it where else if they choose. Most of been brought up in the suit filed off their neighbors. We have too his fellow townsmen and he has it in would be necessary for many commu- the ten or twelve thousand men who against Davis of commissioners the unstinted measure. in furth- will be nities to act COAL RANGES many people who are living on employed on the dam, however, county. wealth. We are educating too ering a public ownership campaign will live in this new town, which hasnt A news dispatch dated qt Boise says and this would be difficult to achieve. been named yet. many children of coupon clippers and that the attorney general has ruled Terms! drawers of trust dividends who are Of People, By Dr. Moshers article is of particuthe plan of Shoshone county to that name "Heaven of The been has not is he no little or opposed in tax the that to lar interest paying city, the suggested for it, but peoples ideas transform an isolation hospital into People, to public ownership of the industry. of county or state. We have too many Heaven differ so from each other a soldiers memorial, cannot legally be people using our highways who pay People Yet, looking at the situation in a that not all will agree as to Hie ap- done. no tax other than on their cars and POWER he sees that to bring logical way, Shoshone county officials suggested of title. that Echoing the words of the Great about government operation would be propriateness gas. view to idea with a the having $1000 & LIGHT CO. We people of Utah are most con- Emancipator, the newly formed Citi- all but impossible. The vast progress state money contributed to the prosiderate of our aris- zens Tax Revision League has built made by the industry in recent years 100 line in with the law providing Cars Day gram tocracy. We love them so much that a platform upon which the great and its magnificent record of servproper assistance to counties conwe have been willing to pay their masses of the people can stand re- ice, expansion and reduced rates have Coming structing memorials to World war Ogden veterans. taxes while they bull us along by tell- gardless of their individual leanings furnished poor arguments for chamUnited the in us Socialism that the trouble is all caused on the proposed constitutional amend- pions of ing The county suggested the hospital, ii. G. Pence, local manager of the built ments to be voted next November. States. by too much surplus. the influenza epidemic, Utah la making an earnest effort to Farmers National Grain corporation, would during This league is an organization built make a good memorial, and, stated Saturday that an average of under control of the remedy these conditions in our state after the ideal of the immortal Abracommission, could Bogey' 100 cart of wheat a day is being reby a aeries of amendments to our con- ham Uncoln in being "of the people, be to returned use as a hospital if ceived in Ogden, and most of it is for stitution, which the people will be by the people, for the people. Exploded ' necessary. called to vote on this fall. In a recent article in the Outlook storage. Mr. Fence also states that Through its medium, it is proposed The attorney general advised the If these amendments are adopted, that we band ourselves into a group, and Independent, William 0. Scroggs considerable wheat is finding its way commission that it would be necessary See and a legislature ia elected which will and to the west coast. to have veterans on the memorial study the proposed constitutional points out that, while mergers and carry out the provisions proposed, amendments in order that we, the peo- combinations Elwood Williams has been added to board, and moreover, that once a mein industry are more Loan prosperity may be anticipated in these ple, may understand the subject and common than ever before, the old cry the staff of the , Uncle Grain morial, it would have to stay a mevalleys of the mountains, notwith- determine for ourselvei whether wo of trust is ex- Growers, Inc., as chief accountant and The heard. rarely morial if the state spent money on it. Office standing all this great wealth sur- wish to vote favorably or against the ception to this is in political circles office manager. Mr. Williams was plus. amendments. where periodic attempts are made to formerly employed by the Globe Grain are still accepting them. Railroad Watchesv After the tomato harvest the canby condemning business and Milling company. Essentially this is our organization secure votes other. The or season will some Diamonds form be about in with ning over, in fact, and one in which we are to practices for causes few four a factories on Mr. and gives apples working Scroggs have a voice. Representative citizens One-ha- lf other fruits and table beets. Off the part Sheep Receipts from all sections of the state meeting this changed viewpoint on the modis that It seems that Senator Nye, chair- in Salt Lake The fir of the public. This Notice Regular Price. Than recently approved a pol- ern of crushing man of tho senate elections commitinstead business, big the be asked will icy whereby people use of its powtee, has caught a tartar in Ruth Han- to join 278 25th SL, Ogden, Utah Tampapa Mining and Milling company. Ofa campaign for small competitors by into na McCormick, tandidate for Unit- them toin and finance the them family. invites now fices address, 1108 First National Bank buildstock-yard- s er, at the Sheep the receipts each Ogden To Rtudy subject. in Ogden City, Weber County. Utah. ed States senator from Illinois. Ac- citizen member Second, and perhaps most importfor the first eight months of ing,Notice of this league will be is hereby given that at a meeting all in to Mrs. Americans of cording McCormick, her home preserved the Inherent 1930 exceeded the receipts for the ant,' millions of right every in has been ransacked and her private American to of life, now own an interest same period of 1929 by over 100,000 speak for his honest con-- , walks letter files gone into since the com- vietions to the head. end that the subject our leading concerns. mittee took up the matter of expenFourth, the public has learned that lie thoroughly aired, and the peomay Sheep sales for the same period ditures made during her primary a better product can be produced and were themselves ple rrystalized popular approximately 100 per cent election campaign. With the detersold at a lower price through quantity on the subject. greater this year than they were a mination of finding who entered her sentiment This league is echoing an ideal of production. year ago. home and for what purpose, she lias . Nowadays, instead of blindly pro which the American be not'd we people Receipts for cattle for August, detective a trusts, employed agency to run reminded hibiting the frequently. In this day of regulate them in the public interest 1930, were 3457 head; hogs, 16,807 down the culprits. Already Mrs. McCormick claims super oorjKiration structures, coliosal Every unbiased person knows that head, and sheep, 364,355 head. fortunes and incomes, the modern business methods have made that evidence has been obtained whi'rti For August, 1929, cattle receipts lavement of industry, the America the worlds into were 6417 head; hogs. 16,114 head, of Senator NyeV points agents committee, and now she is seeking people must watch closely the ideals dustrial nation. They have been re- and sheep, 363,607 head. information concerning the senate: enunciated by the Great Emancipator, sponsible for our high wages and livhimself. She is having a biography lest we find the bark of freedom ing standards, the thousand and one of the senator prepared, and is inves- wrecked on the shoals of selfish in- comforts and luxuries that have been Tomato Picking The sovereign power of the tigating the political records and terests. the placed within the reach of all. It is This Week foundation of American no methods by which he has operated in nation, wonder that American intelligence institutions is in vested the people, has seen through the trust bogey. politics. Tomato picking will be at its peak This is the first time a member of and whatever domination we suffer for this the sake of our material week, canning officials stated a senate committee has been invesprosperis well to keep in mind that Seventy it The crop is moving fairly ity, Monday. the tigated by investigated, and first still have the control if we but heavy, and canning companies are page news may confidently be antici- choose to exercise that control working full shifts, and wilL probabpated before the end of the last chap use of the ballot ly run until frost comes. It is also hrough judicious Seventy years ago, in 1859, the ter. industry in the United States stated by canning officials that the It is a safe lct tluit the voters of kix. Our fate is in our own hands Illinois will back up Mrs. McCormick hrough this medium of expression, consisted of one well G9 feet deep, tomatoes are of very good quality, nnd yet we aa citizens, are all too apt enpable of producing a maximum of ind that the crop is estimated to be at the polls in November. to lose sight of the ideal, all too sub-ie- 15 barrels of oil a day. The well rep- almut 74 per cent of normal. Blight, to influences outside of our hon- resented a total investment of a few hail and grasshoppers cut into the of est convictions, all too prone to fail Lhousand dollars. crop materially. in ererrising that most sacred of Since then 7(H), 000 wells have been the bean crop has about run its Recognized American ideals, the vote. .onipleted in this country. At present although one or two factories 'inse, That one of the most prosperous Taxation is the biggest subject be- there are alnmt 350,000 active wells in and populous states recognizes the fore the people of Utah. Far more 19 states that produce 2,500,000 bar-vi- s N advantage of encouraging industrial important than the election of offiof crude oil daily. The investdevelopment and employment, is evi- cers will be the result of the vote on ment in oil lands and producing propdenced by the book that has just the constitutional amendments de- erties alone aggregates $5,500,000,000. been issued by the Illinois chamber of signed to open the for tax re- i'he industry's total investment way commerce. The introduction to the form. amounts to $12,000,000,000. book says: The permanent and inThree hundred forty refineries manThe and outplatform campaign creased prosperity of Illinois depends lined ufacture gasoline, lubricants and other the Citizens Tax by Revision SATURDAY . upon the presence of conditions conleague may prove somewhat of a test products. Oil is transported by more ducive to the development and expan- of whether we. the people, have lost than 100.000 miles of pipe line, 145, 000 AND sion of trade an4 industry.' our tankers, a capacity of rallying together for tank cars, 484 ocean-goin- g Then follows accurate. and authen- a common cause; a test of whether multitude of small boats and barges tic information on the resources, ad- we, the WEDNESDAY are capable of mak- and tens of thousands of automobile people, vantages and opportunities offered in ing an honest and conscientious trucks. study EVENINGS Illinois for present and future deve- of . Between two and the biggest public question yet to and three loped of industries and business. million Americans are dependent for be presented to us for our action. This book furnishes an object lestheir livelihood on the oil industry. It At the Beautiful Is it a worth dollar to individthe son to many states which, instead of is said that 2,250,000 more are ual citizen for him to become honestdirectly i .Friday and Saturday attempting to encourage industrial interested in the due to owndevelopment, investment and employ- ly acquainted with the subject, and ership of oil lands,industry company stocks or -- 13 ment, are constantly proposing and prepare himself to vote on this all other securities. , important Will the people question? adopting measures ..which harass inIn a single lifetime oil, beginning generally rally to the standard of dustry and discourage the man whd this at nothing, has become one literally ? league is trying to build up payrolls and creof the greatest and most necessary of ate wealth. all industries. The history of oil proWhen as great a state as Illinois Jerry Bele and His Motorists duction is a dramatic chapter in the FREE PEACHES AND WATERMELONS exerts itself to encourage industrial record of our development. Today ULTRA BALLROOM Accidents development, it is high time that the industry as a whole is voluntarily EXHIBITS HORSE RACES smaller commonwealths Intensive campaigns are now being cooperating recognize to prevent waste by conARTISTS PARADE8 the importance of industry as the conducted throughout the nation to RODEO oil in the ground until needed, basis of prosperity if they wish to moke the public highways safe for serving PAGEANTS FIREWORKS Where therrby preventing violent price Everybody Is Welcome hold their own in the march of com- careful, competent and which are a detriment to both responsible Stan Robins, Manager. mercial progress. BIG STREET CARNIVAL motorists, and to banish the danger consumers and producers. 0cj vice-preside- Notice Hard Prosperity w 1 .. 1 oV-iI- 4-- H -- 4-- H Against Attorney General of Against Hospital J Market d, ce 1 ! - 1 hi - - tax-exem- V pt the V" - For the fi UTAH Wheat a Into non-taxpayi- BEFORE BUYING Trust . , Inter-mounta- i Investigator Being Investigated ? . Year Sams in Larger Last of Assessment so-call-ed ?. f i i pre-emin- ent f at Its Peak '! a I Years of Progress w-- e i ; i m Vr ? t r. et Importance Industry DANCE 5 h. i y j ' i V-- r j 1 V! : i k i' 26th ANNUAL PEACH FESTIVAL one-ha- lf ROMAN GARDENS Careful Prevent flue-tuatio- J I I . 'I ns SEPTEMBER 12 BRIGHAM, UTAH |