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Show October 171930 jihf. THE OGDEN TOST A. Beal Fowler Chosen to Noted Opera Star to Further Plans Made Assistant Manager of Federal Jobs Open !Lg Explanation Head A. C. Alumni For Stenographers Bed Cross in Ogden By County Chairman Appear in Salt Lake 5 No. Amendment Of .B-Thos. Fowler, superintendent ouslyrcCennyn!& Lj 1- CHURCHES vice-preside- Yul-c-nti- post-offic- e, which two major reforms, further weakness in our state diffairs is due to divided in collection of special state e Six different departments state taxes, different special administra-ak interest of efficient col-equality in taxation, the all of these taxes should be ' jited in one central body. these d s. like-hs- re stop prac-- i throughout the states taxing wherever they may be found, (this, it would be necessary that over, subject to legislative con-- ht given to this body to unify . accounts and provide reason-ngulatio- er Births ns m nt methods. state has had to create s petal commissions in the past to tact research in taxation and sub- -i which suggest the need of hav i body created that will be capa-- d making continued studies tori the improvements of our taxing m. it movement for better adminis- through a state tax commis-va- s started in Indiana in 1891. spread since and today forty have centralized supervision control These include Arizona, r Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Is number in the middle west, at most successful administration rsbably obtained in Indiana where nlizcd control has been operated hugest Governor Harry G. Les-- d anting er Us Ln-sig- n. e and Lola McArthur Mason. 2102 Jefferson avenue, boy. Kosaku and Kiku Yokoi Nakata, 2430 Lincoln avenue, girl. Donald E. and Juanita Webster Swanson, Dee hospital, boy. BarLeet 6. and Mary A. Green and boy twins, ker, Dee hospital, J. and Lenore Durrant Dee hospital, girl. Simpson, Harold J. and Esmerelda A Mack. Dee hospital, boy. . Brown Sylvan D. and Florence nUJoMPrh A. Indiana, is the authority for totem ent that the tax commis-h- u reduced bond issues and tax s ibout 380,000,000, during the girl-Robe- right years at were going a time when other through a period of expansion. nt No. 5, upon which the' vote on November 4th he regarded, therefore, as the T measure in the program of form in this state. Briefly, it. will for replacing the state board xation of three members with mem-- h R is to take over the the state board of duties now equalization esing mines and public utilities adjusting and equalizing valua- ong the several counties. This tot Might also have some control totems of public accounting, local am and it might also be given fower to assessments equalize tothe counties. It is important to, however, that the proposed Jent No. 5 does not give any tax commission in the board of equali-to.nohas, except under such hons as the legislature shall Certainly no legislature give any power to a commis-c-h would be against the best S the state. amendment is in keeping with jt methods adopted by all concerns, both public ijvate. It has been repeatedly 2. bat centralized supervision is ad- frtozti0 8ucce88u business w suc-busin- Enumeration of School Census Started Here Girl Scouts Ask the Ogden Women to Get Interested in Work Eckenbrecht, . The annua! school census of the Ogden city schools and Weber county was started Wednsday by the enumerators in the various districts. The census is being taken over the entire state and started October 15, and will finish October 31. The census is taken to determine the number of school children in the various districts. The state pays $25 to the schools for each child so enrolled. In the Ogden city system nine enumerators will be used to take the census while- in the county the principals of the schools, helped by the teachers, will take care of the work. n The Girl Scout council has isupd to of Ogden Jerappeal to the womenthe Girl ome interested infollowing statement The movement. ha" rt ..w rmz of Ogden to interest Scout-inthis wonderful work of G'rl it the J" part We know and in knowiedge in education, we dd derstanding. To knowledge hmWin. health building, character and development of strorg P6011, Ki" Cm We. The enumerators in the city inj. understanding, clude: Millie Garff and Bessie B. Parnavmg without first boy. condi- - sons, First ward; the Rev. John W. Carr, Dee hospital, erI healthy in sound, John G. and Lucille Thomas llyslop, Second ward; Bernice Huff nieuw, Dee hospital, girl- Colleni, Dee ti0I1In and Ilazel Owen, Third ward; W. II P88 open the the summer Gust and Mary Rosa we play Newcomb and Lelia Hoggan, Fourth We romp, us. calling and Mae Yates, McLean Ur we begin to know ourselves. Ut ward; E. C. Smith BoydNand Verda Fifth ward. 5s volunteer to help tho j- It is estimated that there are approximately 11,000 school children m KOutiM Ogden. the in leader.hip ulve. The census must be finished by the Honend of the month and results forwardE. Taylor Jm. ed Salt Lake, where a complete to ter. Dee hospital, girL E. Rheea Taybe finished by the tenth of check will Russell F. and Mary our girls among November. vlfop fellowship lor, Dee hospital, girl Bow- - whoPare so eager for it. We are sinRandall and May Trudgeon in the asking for leadership cerely Borkbuilding of cathedrals. g. py - WSSSSS'wM;simo, Rhi w P ffi YOUVE heard the news play this about the new patterns from-thArmstrong Quakers in their Friday evening programs. Now you ought to see them. We have a new shipment of these rugs on special dis e week. New patterns, new colors every- - thing to brighten up your home. They stay bright, too, because the surface is protected by the Accofac Process. Come in and see them today. tr 'SSrind 5 SSUS'bMri 8- - Pierce. Dee hospital, girL G. Boylin Bertha Spencer D. and Adams, Dee hospital, girL E. WiHton Florence J. Carlyle and street, Twenty-sevent- h Murphy, 422' boy. Officers Elected by The Musicians Union , Commissioners the city Two plumbers ran afoul morning Thursday the at commission of Edwsrd The aophcation meeting. Woods for s plumbers ! of $2o denied pending the posting nt, ns uf 3,W nt er one-thi- rd on most vital of r government, which is in distributing the tax tion should j1 cretes in the taxpayer a tween taxpayers, they No. 5 ,n more definite interest amendment to am yes EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME SPECIAL Plumbers Denied Licenses by City y extrava-nnnistrati- YOUVE IIEAIU) AROUT ON THE RADIO JJg "" jPUdnt has been made that this s simEwflUsts application for "Jtoon would destroy local he until Pa A meeting of the Ogden Musicians denied was hut, in the light of ex-- S union was held Sunday, and the fol- ilar license municipal the wn ot,er 8tata the very op- -t lowing officers elected to serve for the . plumbing ord," by the cityCommissioner Harman'-Peermy be expected to re- - ensuing year: Former passing this amendment. LeRay Minter, incumbent, preEi appeared before the bgbly probable that the state dent: Moss, incumbent, sec- sion with in application to build a Frederic would acquire jurisdiction over Jack Passey, treasurer; Owen sidewalk opening to tbe.X?8lmentv" tsxing units only by affirmative retary; sergeant-at-arm- s. The Ridges, Egyptian theatre building. fbf property tax payers; who were discussed for the an- the Plans informed MnFwnj comtoy the bill and who feel them- - nual musicians dance to be held in commission the ggrieved by the action of the November for the benefit oMlve uni-o- it was against the Gwen-wel- l, mission to permit V.5j a - This places control in relief fund. Ellsworth sidewalk stairways and that the city interested taxpayers riftw8 Jack Passey and Gene Hallidaym engineers office would not issue per- ay Gv-- were appointed as a committee mito in future for UsU informally of arrangements. charge Mayor Bundy reported office the taxpayer opportunity baa treasurers the city lorde-linquebfftogent understanding of the a fuller realization of his responsibil- that of excess in dur-in- g f hia government and the ity of citizenship. Its results hsvs collected special assessment taxes more nearly true valthis to of been and procure thereby fifteen days .rofore, the first if him a more loyal and pa- -i ue received for public money expend1,1 mat-t(uJyPPotter thereof. It affords ed for public purposes. The commission discussed theof the te pertaining n the question to cost Briefly, the it 5?toyer opportunity of paying thuc amendment No 5 may he stated and to the settleincident investigation advance an take to wish s his govern-'fordpeople the If of of the difficulties between the go a long way towardn ment and lower the people more step, which will efficient admimstrs-tio- wateruaers of the upper was matter and more definite insuring more The river system. Ogden of taxation and wter funcStuart ibe self-toune- nt s ; to the vice-preside- Reported for Week for enforcement of budget laws as the people, duly elected represen-jhtotheir the legislature, should de--i A. budget law is worthless un-- i tone provision is made for Recent exposures in the It of public funds indicate at once this body might well be endow-sit- h some authority to safeguard fie funds by enforcing efficient to what Eccles Accepts Invitation to Speak At Credit Convention of Adopts Some New Recommendations of ?!ty i.--co Geo. col-iu- f ne Columbus Honored by Businesses Monday je affairs. Commissions rstndied tax revision in 1913, ind again in 1929 all recom-- 2 tax commission of four rs ." giv-Tiu- te en-noe- Mal-heu- g, in-1- business Iaiwo. I .to. land inefficient 11. toun,' Mar-liot- repeated attempts to property to the tax J iErecords of the state board ijjfcitsince 1896 practically all Moperty in Utah which has rLTictted to the general prop-- 1 m has consisted of tangible Jtv iueh as real estate, mines, 2L livestock, machinery, and Today, the many millions of intangible wealth in fat bearing less than in of U gnd the spite board,has spite been ited efforts to do so, the situation, remedy to i for these conditions lie a7 change of the system of tax-t- o h provide for classifying and removing constitutional in tjnm now given and also board sufficient power to proper observance of tax . and efficient administration central taxing body should to some authority liorjre WrV,r I vice-preside- ru. , of the Join iLnles Thomas, noted grand chairman of the The United States civil service comMoore, assistant manager mil appear in u conceri of Ihiughis Republican central com -. opera mission announces the following open American the Pacific branch of the executive see- Oct ol i r 1, in Salt laike. examinations: Junior Red Cross arrived in Ogdon Sunday, competitive ing o and will have Mr. Thm:i made his first appear- nnd will direct the activities of the stenographer, for men only, at an enState Agricultural college alumni asof the headquarters at 2633 ance foreign soil. He began this Weber county chapter of the oragni-- r trance salary of $1,110 a year. Apsociation; Clarence A. Neuensvhwan-de- r harg Washington avenue during the cam- phase ef his career nt the royal opera at ion in Mr. plications must Ik on file not later was chosen first the annual roll call. and soon Uvaine one o.f Moore addressed the members of the than November 3. This is a field exand Mrs. C lara Olsen Xeuenschwan-de- r paign. Frank W. Stratford, candidate in H'u.-mfor to the county board, the popular members of that ocul Monday afternoon amination. and is for appointments secretary and treasurer. and Dr. E. P. Mills were the speakers opera: ic company. He still makes a nt a organization Rod Cross head- in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New tho at meeting President Fowler immediately ap- at a rally Wednesday evening at t. numl r .f appe ranees there each year, quarters in the city hall. Tho meet- Mexico. pointed the executive committee as will a at the roynl opera, tovnt ing vhs presided over by Mrs. D. R. Further information and applicawhich action was ratified by the chapnamed Gardii. Iaiu1oii. Additions committees to chairman of tile locul tion blanks may be obtained from A. Wheelwright, ter. It consists of Dr. Leslie A. directors and R. Ward, secretary of tho United Saturday in charge of womens activDuring his four sc s so ns ut these chapter. Twenty-fiv- e Smith, Will W. Bowman, Miss Nons ities were announced Monduy by Mrs. house-- , he has erfornied fifteen roles members were in attendance. States civil service Imard at the post Todd, Mrs. Nadine Foutz Simmons, , Fulton, president of the Wo- with hr.'lianl sun ess. among them in this city. office of brief Moore Mr. a and Mrs. Connie Osmond Bunnell. history mens Republican club, and are as Herod m "Herodiade, Anumasro in the Americangave Cross Red activities Retiring officers of the organiza- follows: Mrs. - J. llolther, chair Aaida," Aml'ortas in Parsifal, throughout the United Stutes, emtion were Dr. George W. Fister, pres- man of music committee; Mrs. Geor- Ilarreli! in Gwendolyn," in phasizing the duties of members of Zurgn ident; Fred Froerer, gina Marriott, chairman of the speak Pearl in las Fishers," Orphee the individual chapters to the nationand Miss Marjorie Brewer, secretary era committee; Mrs. 11. A. Soder-beril Orphee, in Tar-men- al organization. Toreador In speaking of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE and treasurer. member of the courtesy commitAthanael in "Thais, Rigoletto, splendid work done by the Red Cross, GOOD Corner of SHEPHERD President Fowler announced that tee. Tonie in Pagliarci," Don Juan, Mr. Moore pointed out that, of the Twenty-fourt- h and Grant avestreet it is probable the Ogden chapter will iu "Faust," Hamlet, Count di $;.000 turned into the Red Cross treasMusic Mrs. John (. Duvis, Mrs. nue, John W. llyslop, rector; Mr. hold another entertainment on either 1). L. Stine, Mrs. Fay Whitmeyer. Luna in "Trovutore, and John in ury last year from the state of Utah, Rosevcar, lay reader. The eighteenth October 3u or 31, to arouse further more than $2300 was paid back dur- Sunday after Trinity. Decoration Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Salome." interest in the Utah Aggies-B- . Y. U. Mrs. J. U. F.ldredge, Jr., Miss Joseph Ilis first appearance in the United ing the remit flood disaster campaign The church school at 9:30 a. m. Miss football game here on November 1. States as a grand opera singer was in for funds conducted throughout the L Jennie Kimball and Mrs. Herbert Seager. lrout, superintendent. Washii-.gioas Amonasro. This wus state. Speakers Mrs. David J. Wilson, a communion at 8 a. m. Holy i: in in ieant debut was it be that to Mrs. Sterling An ambitious plan of action sign Mrs. George II. the naiions capital on the eve of followed during the roll call, which is Morning service and sermon at 11 Price, Mrs. Georgina Marriott. m. a. President November to to In conducted from Coolidge's inauguration. II Publicity Mrs. Will W. Bowman, No Mr, outlined Mr. was hb Thomas will evening service. by 27, inclusive, supplement and Mrs. Richard I), lincock. it Announcements: his Moore. numseason a with this tour Following conceit suggestions, L. Mrs. Albert All banks, city, county, and governRefreshments The Womens Guild will serve lunchwill was decided by the members present ber of ment offices in Ogden were closed Becker, Mrs. Lawrence A. Van Dyke, make operatic appearances, lie Sun ut the one day aside eon on Tuesday at noon. set to the with meeting appearances guest E. in hon- Mrs. Ixm Vorkerk, Mrs. Iattie Monday except the The Girl Scouts on Tuesday at 4 Franc opera company, the Chicago for the solicitation of niemluTships or of Columbus day, which fell on Manning. Civic opera company and Philadelphia in tho residence districts of the city p. m. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Mrs. grand opera company. His concert nnd to appoint a special committee to Sunday, October 12, but was observed Radio The Womens Guild meets on Wedon Monday. The county court house Samuel E. Blackham, Mrs. Dora tour is being mude under the direc- solicit in the business and industrial nesday afternoon. and the city hall officers were closed llolther and Mrs. John M. Mills. Choir rehearsal on Thursday eveconcerns. A gift committee was also tion (if the N. IS. C. artists' service. all day also the forest service office, to take charge of all con- ning. Mrs. J. G. Falck, Mrs. appointed Courtesy and bureau of public roads. The Hoy Scouts meet on Friday evetributions of more than $5. SubDora Peterson, Mrs. Ethel Ward WilS. The Knights of Columbus formed lis, and Mrs. Henry U Jensen. scription booths will be maintained ning. Mr, Fred Daniel, scoutmaster. in the downtown department stores the first junior organization of the and hotels during the course of the order in. the intermountain country C. Modern Granddaughter: Hut grandMonday when the circle of Columbian C. campaign, it was further agreed. The membership goal this year was mother, in your days the girls used to Squires was organized. set at 25(H), which is & per rent of the set their caps for men! The organization consists of young An invitation to give a talk at the total Grandmother: Well, dearie, maybe of Weber county and boys, and they were installed by Ray were adopted at annuul convention of Robert Morris Ogdenpopulation Recommendations but certainly not their knee-capso, The city. D. Harriger, deupty grand knight. of Associates, national association of fidirectors of the Monday a meeting ceremonies took place at the Knights chamber of commerce of the spe- nancial credit men, to lie held Octobof Columbus hall. Twenty boys were the committee appointed to consider er 27 at Briar Cliff Manor, New Yorkt cial installed. referendum 56 of the national cham- has been accepted by George S. Eccles, secretary-treasurof tho First ber were adopted and the members voted in the affirmative on the fol- Security corporation and Thirty-Thre- e of the National Copper bank lowing four questions: recommended Salt l4ike; and the First National am 1. The committee that commodity exchange trading First Savings banks, Ogden. Mr. Eccles subject will be Hanshould be supported. 17 Thirty-thre- e births, 16 girls and recommends 2. The committee Credits in a Group Hanking dling of sets two twins, on commodity boys, including futures in He spoke on this subject in that trading System. were reported from October 4 to 11 at should be supported. June before the annual convention exchanges health departrcconunt-nuthe office of the city committee The 3 of American the Institute of Hankers ment, and are as follows: and wisely Jugulated at Denver. In March he also appear intelligent that Louie and Wong Sing Wing, 362 speculative buying and selling ed before the Facific Northwest Bank be supTwenty-thir- d street, girl. commodity exchanges should Management conference at Portland Mark V. and La Vera Wilcox Coombs ported as a necessary factor in the Ore. economic distribution of agricultural Dee hospital, boy. In urging Mr. Eccles to accept the Willis H. and Elma G. Marlin But- products. invitation to appear before the finanrecommends committce ters, Dee hospital, girl. should cial credit men in New York, Alexan Webster C. and Lily S. Rcfeves Todd, mat commodity exchangesrula " der Wall, secretary-treasurof Robin their meetDee hospital, boy. Morris said ert the adopt such changes Associates, not only Clarence E. and Hazel D. Smith regulations as will promote the mer- ing will be outstanding in importance th interests of the producer, of agri- and that 250 of the most prominent Walker, Dee hospital, boy. chant and the manufacturer Horace S. and Alive M. Jones bank credit men of the country will cultural commodities, but also the gin bcjyosent, Dee hospital, boy. William-se- n eral welfare of the public. m- - pvm Joseph R. and Anna M. Accompanied by Mrs. Eccles, the avenue, Buren The recommendati owswere present- Ogden Minson, 2244 Van banker will leave for New York The recommendations ot on 23. October chairman Lammor C. and Madeline Ball Jen- ed by H. E. Hemingway, committee. he referendum sen, 356 Franklin street, boy. Vernie H. and Grace M. Cherry Rackham, 187 Jefferson avenue, boy. Mik Albert C. and Katherine W. de ave2633 Van Buren Beal) iBt v i of school o f Business pniversity of Utah, is our countrys great-rt so must the t problem, administration adequate ad fJrrision of taxation be one of public functions. Increased VgLL and increasing govern-Tjvitie- s have made it neces-J- T only to reform methods of Wbut to get better administra- DSAlDDnuDT for limted time only Through special arrangement with the Majestic factory we are offering liberal trade allowances for your old phonograph or radio. Call or Phone at Once for Particulars! JONES ...MUSIC CO. . Orpheum Theatre Building Phone 486 CASH OR CONVENIENT PAYMENTS MAJESTIC RADIO SALES AND SERVICE again referred to City Attorney vote P. Dobbs to report at a later 4 |