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Show Head The Post The Post Is Growing; Subscribe NOW! Complete News Review! OGDEN. UTAH 'jOBT. ANDERSON 0 HU DAY. D iRF.lt NUMBER 15 10. 19.10. HONORS GIVEN Constitutional Amendments B STRICKEN ON UTAH AT VET The constitutional nhich will be voted amendments, upon at the general election November 1. will befound on page 5 in this issue of The Ogden Post. WAY TO LOGAN Ogden Businessman jjca st Brigham City Hospital CONVENTION J. A. Howell Is Honored; Utah .Wins First Prize at States Dinner; .Mrs. Wilma I). .Mrs. Ogden Terminal Hand Plays at State Fair jgftrl Attack; Was Head of jjige Lumber Concern and pfcctor of Many Firms itX Hoy a I of Arizona Tt,rniina hand of the Pacific was one of the drawing New' Na- tional President cards at the Utah state fair Thurs-conctrt was Andersdn, 66, president of by the Weber county boardsponsored of and Sons company, was with a heart attack at Brig-CH- y Plans perfected for Weber Thursday shortly before day at the fair called for twocounty and died ten minutes later, by the band; one was given at handstand Wednesday afternoon Minnoch and Robert gt, Anderson at 2 o clock in the afternoon, and the their way to Logan to attend other one j Biven in main . Sectors meeting of the Thatcher building, exhibition hall at 7 p. m. Both concerts were broadcasted bank. He was stricken at and taken to the hospital over the radio stations. The Ogden Terminal band, one of tied shortly after reaching the the outstanding musical organizations of the intermountain west, has apgr. Anderson was widely, known in peared in numerous public entertainlie was op- -; ments throughout the state, and on t htennountain states, all occasions has been accorded an enover 20 lumber yards in Utah thusiastic reception. The band has Uaho. participated in Union Pacific system gr. Anderson was a director in the athletic meets at Provo, Colo., and National bank and the First at the last meet held in Ogden in August, the Ogden contingent won third bank of Ogden and the place in the band contest, ranking next j Brothers bank of Logan. He after Los Angeles and Denver. The band has a membership of 37 pvsident of the Northern Build-- I aad Loan society of Logan and a men, all employees of the various deof the Stoddard Lumber com partments of the Union Pacific syshaa extensive lumber tem. A. L. Agee, who needs no inwhich wg in Oregon. He was a director troduction in musical circles in Ogden, has been leader of the band since it Series Hotel company which iV the in 1927. helped to organize ana a director organization Central Utah Idaho As Railroad y' con-cer- I ts i vice-preside- nt V. di ITE not Utah whs very much in evidence at the national convention of the American Legion Auxiliary at Boston, which ennio to & yphterduy Mrs. J. A. Howell of Ogden was honored for her record in the western division as by showing the greatest percentage of membership gain over all other divisions. Mrs. Howell was given a stand of national Auxilary colors for het achieve-Inien- t. Mrs. thus. V. K. Saxton of waysville, past department president of the Auxiliary in Utah, in addition to being national rergeunt-at-arm- s for the convention was crowned as Hera, mythical queen, at the grand ball of the j HOME AND REAL ESTATE OWNER: Why should you carry 52 of the tax load? .Why should you educate the tax dodger's children? Why not require others to help support the city and county governments? Vote for the tax amendments. They will force the tax dodger to help carry h' share of the load. legion by Commander Dodrnhnmer and rode in a chariot with ltrfon representative from Arkansas in the great parade Tuesday. At the states dinner of the Auxil-iiirUtah's tublo won first prize as I Aired Cousin Casey Has Ogden j Republican table of all the itho most This table was decor-Man Dies in Missouri Moved to Los Selects ated entirely by Utah silver and the reMr. and Mrs. W. E. Traughber Chairman George II. Lowe of the James P. Casey, associate general service was of sterling silver. Tho judges claimed that it was the most Weber county Republican committee ceived word Friday that their cousin, manager of the Ogden Standard-Ex-nminebeautiful table ever seen at a stales selected his assistants Saturday for Mrs. Seddie E. Cotton of Scdalia, Mo., resigned his position Saturhad passed away. Mrs. Cotton was day. ami departed for Isis Angeles dinner. Credit for this table goes in the coming campaign. Mr. Lowe already had announce! tho 99 years of age on October 1, and was Wednesday evening. He was accom Mrs. E. K. Jenkins, unit president of the American legion Auxiliary in Salt name of George D. Shupe as secretary, honored by being called the first lady I t3ani,'I by Mrs. Casey. IAke, who was chairman for Utah at and Saturday he named Stanley Rob' of Scdalia since 1859, when her fath- the for their Ogden During this Sewer dinner. Mrs. Jenkins arranged to ins, Idwrence II. Evans and F.dith it, General George It. Smith, founded II past three yesrs,atnv.iq Bids Mrs. Mr. and Casey gs was born in Logan and was the the town and named it in her honor. have been active in the social life of l'1 Hubbard l)enn of Salt Lake City Reid as assistant secretaries. Wayne Be Opened October 29 E. Mayhew was named as treasurer. an decoration of the table tf Alltone and Mary Henderson Mrs. Colton bad endeared herself to Ogden, and both have taken a prom-- p I His father was prominent advertising Utah's silver, Vice chairmen of the county com- the community in which she lived for iont part in club and civic work. Bids for sewer district 156, em- mittee are Ray 1'. Morrissey, Samuel her many unselfish acts of charity L D. S. affairs. He came from I According to dispatches from Bos- His mother came to Amer-- i bracing parts of streets and avenues C. lowell, Mrs. J. G. Falck, and Mrs. and for her gifts to her home town. I Mr. Casey is one of the best known J on Mrs. George 8. Hallif, Utah's newsnaier men in the intermountain I trm Scotland in a sailing vessel, in various parts of the city, will be Dora Peterson. lield were . he deeded her home and a large tract I counjpy an(j Committees the Pendent, crowd spell lurge thoroughly acquainted buml in As late David Eccles was also a opened by the city commission at 10 named as follows: of land valued at 550,000 to the city, I ur. im-- 1 hall the ban-an- d at Symphony He an has lore. newspaper on the vessel. s. m., October 29. in her honor the city high school I jjwhen she 1 the in-Executive committee: W. J. Critch-'ovividly and he will pictured great-personality, The entire work is estimated by Anderson moved to Ogden in John Gealta, William Doyle, II. as built on the site. Iv missed from Ogden. lie is a mem-- 1 comparable beauty and wealth of if And opened the Anderson and the city engineer to cost 518,480 and A. Sumner P. Nelson, W. her of the rhnmber of commerce, a Utah and the sturdiness and worth of im company lumber yard. He was vitrified or concrete pipe is to be W. Sod.rberg, memlKT of the Knights of Columbus. hr people, and how the legion and Rawson, John D. Hooper, Ed JeS' I)caf Association to inmfaMt in lumber circles of the used. The streets on which the sew-3- r C. Harold He is also a member of the Alta club I auxiliary are winning them to the Willard person, Carver, be will Here! Hold are built Convention and as served Fifth, Fifteenth, Campbell, C. R. Hollingsworth, David of Salt lake, and a member of the I support of their magnificent president X having Frank- I. Wilson, A. Russell Croft, A. B. Thirthy-fCftr, and other capacities, of the Twenty-sixtclub of Isis Angeles, one of lgram. Retail Lumbermens associa-wfcic- h lin, Ogden avenue, Liberty avenue and Foulger, 11. W. Ilinley, E. G. Bennett, The Utah Association of the Deaf the most exclusive clubs on the coast. I Utah's auxiliary president "thrilled has its headquarters at 3inford street. The cost per lineal J. U. Eldredge, A. R- - Dawson, Fred will hold the eighth annual convention Mrs. Casey was prominent in rlubjthe distinguished throng of legion-wor- k He has also been associated foot will be 1.80. King, James Burton, W. II. Adams, in Ogden at the Utah School for the in Oirfen. She was an active I nairys from all parts of America with rtf' official capacity with ' the Utah John Ruahmer, Raymond B. Thomp- -' Deaf from next Sunday to Wednes- member of The Catholic Womens I her marvelous voice, which could be ttt Lumbermen's association. by Joshua league, and also a member of the distinctly beard in all parts ofSym- :on, Joseph S. Storey, Fred Hollings- day, it was announced Held in Hi wss the first president of the worth, Parley P. Leishman, Claude Wright, president. Child Culture club, where she has phony hall," the dispatch continued: dub of Logan, and he served M rs. Hallif wore a dress purchased In connection with the convention given a number of well written papers Green, Parley E. Norseth, Joseph Of Taylor inddent of the Logan chamber of Skeen, E. S. Green, David Hickey, W. a reunion of the school alumni will be on various subjects. by Brigham Young for his wife, for three terms. P. Stephens, II. J. Craven, J. C. Leon held. The following committees have Miss Ponnahell Casey and Miss Amelia, in 1869, and worn by her at An inquest was held Saturday into Mr. Anderson's been appointed to make convention Marcia Casey, daughters of Mr. and the inaugural of President U. S. and Sterling Price. ard, first1 wife, Jessie the death of Nedra Taylor, age died at Logan in 1910. He Mrs. Casey, are in Los Angeles where I Grant. Mrs. Itallif, in a speech, charFinance committee: A. P. Bigelow, airangements. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tay-o- r of daughter committee: executive and Officers arrived by three children, Spen- M. W. E. J. Fred inBristol, Nye, Ralph they have registered at the southern actrrizcd the dress of Plain City, who was' fatally Hebert Anderson of Portland; jured Thursday evening, October 2, on Abbott, G. L. Becker, II. E. Heming- Joshua Wright of Salt take, presi I branch of the University of Califor- - unique heirlooms of Grant Morgan of Frovo, first nia. Utah." A. Felt of Chicago, who was in front of her home, way, F. F. Gunn, W. II. Harris, M. dent; he Katie Jones of Malad three weeks ago, and Jessie whenpavement S. Eccles, L. S. Corey, J. M. Eccles, Mr. Olson wore a favorite costume driven automobile an struck by n of Logan in charge of the City, Idaho, second and E. R. Alton. of the of Brigham Young. officer Weatherston, y Hyrum t Burnham, treasurer, and Ed W. department at the Utah State Ag- - Utah State Industrial schooL Judge Speakers committee: E. P. Mills, Gladys Olson was her escort at the secreRoss Thurston of Murray, I dinner and in the college, by this marriage. Simon Barlow of the city, .as acting J. A. Howell, L. J. Holther, M. A. win Idsino pageant of the tary. Mr. Anderson married Mar- coroner, with a jury consisting of Romney, and Joseph E. Evans. 'states. commitdance and Entertainment Publicity committee: W. W. Bowines, who, with two children, Thomas Jenkins, R. E. Robinson and Cather-n- e Seated at the Utah table in addiW. II. Berrett, manager of the In- man, Fred W. Chambers, and Isaac tee Katie Jones, chairman; Jean Anderson and Marjorie L. N. Cottle, held the inquest. Elsie Lamb lermountain Grain Growers, Inc., re- - tion to Mrs. Ball if and Mrs. Olson Crawford of Ogden, Morris. survive him.' The family Icrtell of Ileber City, Vanilla Goga I turned Saturday from Idaho, where he were Mrs. Wilford Jensen of Price; Many witnesses testified at the is at 1485 Twenty-sixt- h to in questions put of Ogden, Carlos Secgmillcr of Ogdon I visited the Rrxburg and Ririe grain- - Mrs. E. A. Tctty of Beaver, Mrs. response hearing I He states that Alice Collins of Ogden, Mrs. Jenkins and Ferda Billitor of Salt Lake. by County Attorney Samuel E. Black-ha- C. of C. Committees growing sections. Burn-following brothers and sisters 1 grain yield prospects for the coming I of Salt Lake, Mrs. C. V. K. Saxton of Dramatic committee Gladys Announced ham, chairman; Naomi Wright Olsen I year look particularly good. arrive: Ed Anderson, Logan, iKaysville, Mrs. I R. Edwards of Pro Mr. Weatherston testified that he dent of Anderson and Sons did not see the women and the chilof Bountiful, Lillian Cole of Ogden, I Harvesting of this year's crop islvo, Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Wakdey, Lo- dren standing on the pavement until At a meeting of the executive com' Gilman Stebbins of Salt Lake, and shout over, he said, with more of the I Ora Bundy of Ogden and Mr. Geo. ws. Thomas Woodland, Arimo, he struck grain going into storage than is being IS. Ballif of Provo. them, as he was blinded by mittee of the industrial division of. the Merrill Funk of Tremonton. i George Anderson, cashier of Edwin Mrs. Wilma Iloyal of Douglas, Ross commerce committee Carnival held chamber of sod. Although the market haq stead-from Tuesday, the headlights of a car coming State was elected national president Security bade at Brigham the opposite direction, driven by Ray James Scowcroft, who succeeds A. P. Thurston, chairman; Alfred Keeley, ied a hit and taken a few cents G Ray Anderson, Logan; Wesley Butterfield. Butterfield testified that Miller as chairman, divided the mem- George Laramie and Florence Funk crease, it is still low enough that the of the American legion at todays session of the auxiliary. farmers are holding, he said. Stebbins, all of Salt Lake. Ogden, secretary-treas-- " the Weatherston car was not driving bers into subcommittees. of Anderson and Sons Five The committees appointed were as committee Grant Morgan, Winter wheat is looking fine and an excessive rate of speed at the at company; Sports t Anderson, Pocatello; and follows: Retail merchants contact, chairman; Kate Keeley of Salt Iake,lthere has been plenty of moisture to Thursday were elected by the auxil-Emtime of the accident. Logan. iary without oposition. The testimony of all other witnesses Fred A. Kuhlan and Charles Jorgenson and Max Woodbury. give it a good start. and Silver John Arthur committee contractors, fatal the show Wenger They were: Mrs. Hazel Dudgeon, that to Outing was .body injury brought to Ogden .tended I Welch, W. Va.; Mrs. Ralph S. Eaton, L. G. Leonard; employees, A. P. Mill- of Idaho Falls, chairman; Paul Mark Rirrolnw accidental and was child day afternoon. the to A purely T?pfiirns Lindquist. iCloster. N. J.; Mrs. Rose Gilmore, f Ogden and Logan will be in ihat Weatherston was blameless in the er and Marshall Crabbe; government of Ogden and Justine Keeley of Salt S. al relations, Fera Young, large Lake. of 0 the Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. E. E. Laugh- the verdict was This matter. which will be ,rran8ement OlD. C. Olsen II. E. and consumers, baugh, Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. A. C. lcd later. Services will be hek jury. sen; intercity relations, Frank Ogden and Logan and intcr-b- e A. P. Bigelow, president of the Og Carlson, Wilmar, Minn. A. C. Rees on in Logan. State bank, returned Sunday from I den in Club a meeting ShUlCS of the American Bankers Columbus Today County Mr! lyerel ' P. On City A. C. Rees, secretary of the Utah Bigelow states that there Give Casey in the at 5100 addressed attendance about delegates Taxpayers' association, Work on digging the beat crop in Improvements in 1930 Weber members of the Kiwanis club at their the convention and that a feeling of Prosperity week in the Ogden city county will commence October court has been observed almost every optimism prevailed. It is estimated that there will A dinner was tendered Jametmem-lier-r s regular weekly meeting. He discussWill Be $30,000,000 ed the constitutional amendments now According to Mr. Bigeiow, credit I week during the present year. David e in the neighborhood of 4000 acres Casey Wednesday evening by No. 777, council their for the nation is good and bank B. Foulges, clerk of the court, report-mone- y before the over of Ogden people of beet crop. The factory at Wilson home their is plentiful. Conservatism I ed yesterday that 5 CO 00 more money of at Columbus, about run Cnightg the fall v5U J4 5900,000 Boulder dam will open for h Twenty-fiftbankers of the had been collected during the first avenue and on Jefferson 17. prevails among the launched, with its new gjffjpastation of the nine months of this year than for the embut are be street. will men of hopeful country, they at Omaha nearing A large force T. -' future. It is thought that commodity I corresponding months of last year, Mr. Casey has been grand knigl and with its 51,800,000 ployed in the fields and st the facval-eof the council for two terms and is prices, which declined the past year, f ory. Digging of beets in Cache improvement at will gradually be reinstated. succeeded will Ray Montana by automatically and Idaho begin offi-il way. Union Pacific Low Mr. Bigelow thinks that Utah is in1 Iarriger, deputy grand knight. W. about the same time. ,ywterdy announced that its the and with J. Dermody was toastmaster The largest and most successful na- a favorable condition compared on for 1930 will aggre--7 speakers were Dr. F. R. Conroy; John tional convention of the American other states of the union, and the PProximately 531,000,000. Commerce Chamber H. Junk and the Rev. Father P. F. came to a close yesterday when Ralph bankers at the convention agreed that Salt Lake firm of Mullins and the additional major items Kennedy, all of whom expressed their T. ONeil of Topeka, Kansas, was the United States is in better finan- Wheeler contractors, were the low By-Lain these expenditures are cial status than any other country in bidders on the construction elected national commander. regret that Mr. Casey was leaving of 1556 grade crossing elimin-CT- 1' and wished him success in Los Johnson of the world. Munroe O'Neil defeated Ogden lineal feet of trench and of $1,720,000 for rails and other laying of directors the of Mr. Bigelow is on the executive! a similar At a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Casey left darion, S. C., the only candidate amount of eight-inc- h pipe material; 51,800,000 for bridges, the Ogden chamber of commerce Mon- Angeles. division Lcs the of the of committee trust Angefor ate whose name went before the convex Wednesday night line, it was announced the local tnd culverts; 51,150,000 for of the chamber were les. the tion. The vote on a roll call of the association and took an active' part office of the bureau of by reclamation. and interlocking plants; 55,-;- p day in the convention. so amended that hereafter directors Mr. Casey resigned his position as state This line will replace the one now in equipment of various types will be chosen for three years instead associate general manager of the the was estimated use, but which will be flooded beIt housing by .1,500,000 for improvements to of two as at present A director will Standard-Examinrecently to return committee that over 100,000 Legionneath the ground surface of the resCompleted himself. succeed equipment not be allowed to to Los Angeles, where he yill make naires and to in Bosion were ervoir and will be placed in a conguests to the above, the UnfUnder this amendment five direc his home. O. S. L. festivcrete its encasement and convention for the part through attend the The einee 9 has ters will he elected each ydar. it the old river channeL ities. In the parade on Tuesday, the next the for that for its amendment provides 53,000,000 Six bids in all were received. Mul-The heavy steel beams for the crossStick-U- p largest iri the history of the United Men Get subsidiaries, 5800,000 of two years those already on the board & Wheelers bid was 51700.42, tins marched hours Line for tracks Short over over the 70,000 States, Oregon ing can serve out their terms without any X iSJ00" having been appropriated while the others in order of amounts of the last Curve on Station the Death the Service stand, highway reviewing paved $20 past Ibtoi. "ajor motor stage expendi-taJtarfn- g change. the long column not passing the were placed and the steel work com- were Enoch Smith, Salt Lake City, 1930 include the new" The directors also adopted the re Pleasant stand until dusk had fallen. In the pleted Saturday by the workmen of 51825.40; Neils Fugal, of attendant held the Bandits up C,iwo range in Omaha, a 540.000 port of the Union Pacific athletic Louis S. and marched Salt 400 bands Grove, over Fetzer, 52309.66; Ora the company. Bundy Contracting station. Twen parade meet committee, showing a small the Valley to rhinal in Kansas City, a Lake City, 52608.40; Floyd S. Whitthe and built were Forms Monday played. and street thank: Washington in Topeka, and profit and extended a vote of was the keynote of pouring of concrete was started early ing Kaysville, 53782, and John L. for new motor to F. F. Gunn, general chairman, ani avenue, Wednesday night and com- a Preparedness Salt Lake City, 53886.90. resolutions series of the Grant attendant, adopted by the in the week. The concrete will be left Griffith Hammon, pelled his committee for their services. The award of the contract will be 21 settle for to of days. of the above figures include The directors further offered the to hold up his hands while thev rifled American Legion at the opening Denver office of the buthe made entire over the Travel by highway, two the of The session cash of 520. organization's register todays the Union Pacifics openting services of Secretary E. J. Fjeldsto the contractor successful reau the and lt Ogden-SaIake conerts the which The first of show and vote: men also took a gallon of oil Ham- national convention. 7atjire8 for maintenance of way to the Ogden livestock to the annua mon furnished officers who investi- these called for a standing army of paved road and the western end of will have a period of 60 days from the ntenance of equipment nor their hearty support street, will be possible date of notice to proceed within which the robbery with good descrip- 125,000 men and a national guard of Twenty-fourt- h to complete the work. normal tnnsportation or event, which will be held for the gated of November. wr? first the about hold-upof the tions 210,000. twelfth time the coming January. department expenditures. i y, James of Chairman Assistants Angeles r, ; District . - vi w, 1 pro-Jonath- an h, h, Death Inquest Little Nedra - vice-preside- vice-preside- II. Berrett Returns From Trip to m. Are CO. 1 z., vice-presiden- ts, Ros-Anders- Thor-stensen; From Meeting of Bankers Beet Digging Starts Weber Expenditures for Knights of Dinner for Talks Amendments to Prosperity Court Funds 1 Oc-ob- er S'on, Ralph ONeil of Topeka Is Commander y, Salt Lake Firm Bidder Trench Work res - Changes Its fr ws by-la- 7 .tion Steelwork At er mid-192- expend-fcPPwaimste- ly Crossing at ir iff 520,-termi- nal View-servic- 00 3 I 1 s. fi |