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Show M. V. THE OGDEN POST Editor W. I. EPPERSON, Member Utah State Press Association. Published each Friday by The Ogden Post Printing and Publishing com pany, 417 Ecclea building. matter October 17, 1927, at the postuffice at Entered as second-clas- s Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Daltoa Anno, situate Mrs. Emma Demins increased is one over .which the lines afifthOgden Sturt SlrMt and Twenty-sizt- h W. E. Dalton and of toto Utah, control Weber little County. tave grade crossing dea City. . W. E. Dalton m follow, described particularly accidents. W. E. Dalton ISoth sides of Ogden Avenue between in W. E. Dalton Btre Such accidents are essentially the Street and Twonty-aUlBlock li. J. G. Davison I to IS. both inclusive, fault of the motorist. He knows that Lou 1 and nnd of H. D. Wiao Sub- Lawrence Dalton Lot t "A." y, Plat right-of-waa train cannot deviate from its Emil Dillentack f- division of Lot . Block IT. Pin and that it is up to him to City Survey, Jack Davia to the entire depth tack th of 1M Jack Davis make certain the track is clear be- frum not exceeding. however, a depth dwtrirt Parley Eeele feet therefrom, nnd aU within the fore venturing onto it. Grade cross- bounded Street, C. B. Eiaenberg on the north by Twenty-fift- h has the on elimination proven impractic- on the west by Washington Avenue, Fred T. Flinders ing Street and on the Fred T. Flinders al, due to the fact that each year, south by Twentr-eixtT. Flinders while thousands of crossings have cnit by Adame A vets Mu BOARD OP EQUALI- Fred T. Flinders Fred OK THE ORDER BY more thousands have to-w- it Twcn-ty-fif- 1.09 Geo. Paul Segar J78 10.00 - If 2 th h h JJJ 7 JJ 4.00 10.00 70.03 1.00 1.00 7.00 848 849 been eliminated, Flf. J ZATION AND REVIEW. .............. $2.00 per Year been built. Subscription Price DATED, this, the tenth day of December, Wm. nf 14 Co. Motor Nelson Ford However, even this problem gives 1SS0. John Fife (Signed) 365 . . hope of solution. During the first six ORA BUNDY. Edgar Ford Jj) 888 FRED E. WILLIAMS. months of the year less accidents took Ford Edgar 1 HACKHAM. WM. J. Falkner L. R. in corresany EDITORIAL place at crossings than 188 Board of Equalisation and Review, R. L Falkner 1925. since Perhaps ponding period Daeemtar IX. lBk , Hellen Fife violations are born of its own indif- motorists are learning the wisdom of 'Published Rufus Ford published in The Ogden Pmt. 8 ference." rAvcniM Improvement District No. 151. Felt Auto Co. Stop, look and listen." 195 Ralph C. 'Gwilliams It is not surprising that the news 188 W. GUIispis L. in the "Should takes the stand it docs As the date of convencing the legis- paper imI6 me W. the next L. ask Gillispi you of gambling, in fact, it could 228 L. W. GUIispis lature of Utah approaches, it becomes matter do conbe to and field fought if portant is 829 But otherwise. why hardly L. W. GUIispis Notice Is hereby given that Ogden City evident that the fight against the con- that 184 the same newspaper takes an al quered by our (the gas) industry, I make the following public improve- Gateway Chevrolet; Inc. to stitutional amendments will again be manuin on would the that it is K. R. aawer Kenneth storm reply Construct different attitude ment, concerning together XII taken up by the interests which GlUiapi Street between Wall Avenues the prohibition laws? Wherein does facture of cold. We should be .the M. on Wall and R. amendKenneth The their Avenue, and Washington "adoption. in office posed ' cooling the laws and the laws con Srinripal factor 882 h and GUlispi between Twenty-firments adopted at the polls are not the prohibition the stores, the factories, Streets, work incidental therediffer? with gambling together corning laws within themselves, but are merespecifications and The prohibition laws in Utah are the hotels, the homes, the foods in the to, according to plane,office of the City Enon fils In the ly a constitutional basis or background both state and national In Utah the groceries and meat markets," says an And sealed bid. are Invited for said gineer. for new legislation. in the gas industry. prohibition law was submitted to a authority work and will bo received at tho offire of This being the case, the opposition vote of the people and the state law th City Recorder In tho City Hall at 18th will be along much the same lines as makers enacted restrictions the laws Utah, until ten o'clock A. M. on the to bidday of December, 1930. Instructions it was in the election campaign, and demanded of them. The Volstead law imders, plans and specifications foe saw most of the opposition will come from was enacted by congress after a mathe provement can be seen and examined at Hall the same source Salt Lake county. jority of the states had adopted a office of tho City Engineer in the City said city- in Here Government, under the democratic of The Already the campaign of opposition C rohibition amendment. right is reserved to reject any and has been revealed. Already great tah we have a double and twisted scheme of things, exists for the sake all bids aad to waivo any defect. Commissioners of masses of information for and against prohibition law, but notwithstanding of its individuals. Its sole duty is to By order of the Board of UUh, this, the 8th day of all forms of taxation legislation has it is next to impossible to enforce it protect those individuals from en- Ogden City, 1980. been prepared and will bo made availPerhaps it might be well to have croaching on the rights of each other. (Signed) c UTTLEFIELD. Recorder. able for the "use and information of all laws against crime and prohibition When government goes beyond this, City the legislature," many of the mem- repealed, and have no restriction un- it becomes paternalistic. Publication December IX, 1938. bers of which have but little knowl- til the public conscience is awakened. The mania for reform, for regulaPublished in Tho Ogden Post. edge of taxation, other than that of Indifference to law enforcement is tion and suppression of individuals walking up and paying their taxes. almost as much to be condemned as and businesses is as as These new members will be the ob- law violation. communism or facism. It represents jective which the opposition will an alien influence which has come into strive to reach and mop up early American life in the past few decades. ASSOCIATION in the session. It is an affront to the spirit of our WEBER COLLEGE ALUMNI A CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF It is these members that the oppoforefathers. UTAH, NOT FOR PECUNIARY sition will strive to bewilder and befog PROFIT Business has been prosecuted. Indiconcernideas Hoover's President by feeding them on masses of taxa- ing drouth appropriations seem to vidual right! have been abrogated. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a apotion literature, citing horrible exam- have struck a in congress. Con- And the people of the nation suffer. dal meeting of tho regular members of Wesnag which states of other failures and ples time the government takes un- ber College Alumni Association, n corporation nave sought to equalize the burden of gress seems determined to make Every new power, the individual of the State of UUh. not for pecuniary prof-of to itself recthose than larger appropriations taxation. it. will to held at the office and place loses an "inalienable" right. Every business The of said Association nt Weber College, The legislature will do well to fol- ommended andby the president. on time dread hand its politics lays Ogden. UUh, at the hour of 7:8 o'clock p. Secretary of the Treaslow the lead of the Utah state board president 1980, for out that the business, the constitution becomes less m.. on the 18th day of December, of equalization, and also to take into urer Mellon have pointed will a living document and more a useless the purpose qf authorising tho directors de-of create a said Association to purchase the following consideration the acts of the last ses- appropriations proposed scrap of paper. scribed real estate situate in Ogden City, Wesion of the legislature, both of which large deficit, larger than is justified is of On our hand one tradition the ber County, 8UU of UUh, U wit: bodies have given thought and con- at this time. A of Lot Ifc Block XT, Plat A" new on the individualism the other, see in the Congressmen proposed road which leads to communism Ogdenpart sideration to the question of taxaCity Survey: Beginning at a point on feet north of tho present tion. as applied to Utah. The state appropriations an opportunity to play There is no middle course. It is up to Madison Avenue Icorner of said Lot 10, and located southeast tax commission is preparing a series solid with their constituents by voting the people to choose their way. thence west 110 feet, thence north X0 running of bills for the consideration of the for the larger appropriations, and are feet, thence weet 88 feet, thence north 47 feet, thence east 198 feet, thence south 87 legislature, and it will be well for the determined to make the most of the fact U th placo of beginning, with and submembers to seriously consider these opportunity. Especially is this true ject U a right of way described as follows: measures before permitting them- of the school of politicians who are Beginning at the southeast corner of said to is it what "law did If supposed selves to be- led afield along the be- so strongly opposed to the use of camLot 10. and running ttanco west 110 feet, clouded paths of doubt, mistrust, fear, paign money in the election of United do, the United States would be the thence north 10 feet, thence eaat 110 feet, most moral and crimeless country thence wrath 10 feet U the place of beginning ; and calamity, which will be predicted States senators. They consider it No has and in order to purchase said property au-of nation other in world. the by the lobbiest representatives of the crime for a candidate for the Senate ever had such a volume of and consenting U the directors legisla thorising said Association borrowing tto sura of to spend his own money, or for his opposition. and evidencing the same by the promThe people of Utah have spoken and friends to spend their money in a sen- tion. note of said Association in the princiacissory with Yet the sag newspapers no demanded new tax legislation in atorial campaign, but they dont bat pal sum of 17,000.00, payable three yean uncertain terms, and it is clearly the an eye when it comes to appropriat- counts of the doings of celebrate! from date thereof, bearing interest at not U and "racketeers." Law en- exceed the raU of seven per cent per anduty of the members of the legislature ing $60,000,000 for political drouth gangsters forcement officers search frantically num, interest payable quarterly, and auto carry out the trust imposed upon relief. tho directors of said Association to to press charges agains ; thorizing for them, and it is believed they will do make, execute mid deliver a mortgage, which Assuredly there should be relief in them,ways An is avail. arrest no but to shall to a first lien on the property hereinit. the drouth zone, where it is needed to for swift activity oh he before described and upon tho following deThe first struggle will be in the relieve suffering; and credit should be the signal to show that supposed scribed real esUte situate in Ogden City, Weof ber County, SUto of UUh, to wit: organization of the House and Sen- extended to those who need it, but part lawyersis "within" the law. A part of Lot 1. Block X7. Plat "A" of ate, especially the House. The or- the brand of parentalism which is now The irony of such a situation is in- Ogden Survey : Commencing at the ganization of the house, the selection invoked when any community or na- escapable. We have thousands upon southeast City of said Lot and running of a speaker, will have much to do tional calamity comes must be frown- thousands of criminal laws and there thenre westcomer 109 feet, thenee north 964 feet, which is passed. ed on. The drouth of this year was east 109 feet, thenee south 96.5 feet with the legislation talk of asking- the federal govern- thence to the place of beginning, If the speaker comes from a ebunty over the richest agricultural regions is to in ment hand a the nnd the additional sum of $8,000.00, and evisubduing which voted in opposition to the of this nation, and those affected are criminal take in one of our gang-ridd- dencing the same by tto promissory note of element amendments, the committees appoint- the owners of valuable lands and farm Association in the principal sum of cities I As a "crime remedy' said 1500.00 or more on the ed by him will necessarily reflect the 88,000.00, improvements. Surely these people it is often proposed to make it a crime first day ofpayable July, 1081, and $500.00 or more sentiment of the county he represents, have still left assets which are a basis for a perfectly honest citizen to own a on the first day of each and every year thereand if the committees are hostile to of credit. revolver or pistol while it is a rare after, until the full amount, together with new tax legislation, the battle will be interest on the . deferred payments at the and floods week in which gangsters fail kfo rate Drouth, grasshoppers, of seven per cent per annum', interest half lost before a bill is introduced. have from time to time overwhelmec "bump someone off with machine payable quarterly, has been paid, and to seThe battle for tax reform in Utah cure the same by making, executing and demost of sections the of guns. the Mississipp be will on the for has but begun; it livering n second mortgage upon said two And still we talk of passing more parcels next ten years. In the campaign, the valley and the great plains region of real estate hereinbefore described, ' of the Missouri river, and the laws. Why not reverse the process and for the further purpose of authorising and opposition had to do with all the vot- west and enforce some existing laws! We consenting to the 'directors of said Associaers in the state in the legislature it calamities were met and overcome tion borrowing the sum of $2500.00, and eviwill have to do with less than seven- overcome by pioneers and land own- do live in an amazing age! dencing the same by the promissory note of who ers had but little other than their individuals, liy the fifty-five this Association in th principal sum of $2500.00, payable on or before the first day teenth of February the attitude of own resources to meet conditions. of June, 1988, with internet at th rate of will have been these seventy-fiv- e Congress seems to be determined to seven cent 2.60 20.00 Telephone Taxation Fight Is Warming Up 1.00 1.00 1.00 100.00 .70 90.60 60.00 10.00 20.00 89.71 pro-pea- to-w- it: h 8.99 1909 10.00 1000 10.00 Are-bu- Twenty-fourt- st Notice of Special Meeting d' Watson Tanner Clothing Co. -- Great Removal Sale On January 1st we will move one door west of our present location. Ifeginning Saturday, December 13th, we offer exceptional values throughout the store to clear our 'stock by the first of the year. This is not a d sale, but a consistent offering of high grade, branded merchandise at reasonable discounts because of an emergency. Come in and give your dollars a chance! high-powere- Notice of Meeting f BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the indr minted. have been duly appointi-the Board of Eqmlication and Review in Avenue Improvement District No. US, nnd notke la hereby given further that the lint o property In anid district subject to in the amount of tax as assessed seal, is. the included of land in the property r in tax district has been complete! The undersigned, a the Board of Equa.ka-tle- n and Review, will meet at the office 0t the Mnjror in the city Hall at Oeden, Utah, on December IT. IS and IS. 1930. all date inclusive between the houta of ten o'clock A M. and twelva o'clock noon, and between two o'clock P. M. and four o'clock P. M.. and on snid days will hear and consider any and all objections to the levying of such tax and make any changes or corrections In anid proposed assessment which to the Board shall seem just and equi'abie. That on the dates srecifiad. said list and Plata shall he opened to public inspection from nine o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. nf each of sakl day continuously, at the flavor's office in said city Hall. The property to he affected by said tax la a follows: ail those lots, pieces, parcels of land and real estate fronting and abutting upon timer certain land and premise known in ELIZABETH First publication December lost publication 5. President. DELINQUENT NOTICE Ragan Petroleum Co., principal place of husines 775 26th Street, Ogden. Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on recount of assessment No. 1 levied on tto 81st day of October, 1930, the several amount set pPpj" a the names of th respective share holder follows; No. of No. of Names Certificate Sb re Amount H. Ambler g 950 $ 8.80 K Ambler sot 280 2.80 Vilat Aplannp 1S 250 2.51 271 Sophia Austin 500 8.00 las. Ashman 916 5000 50.01 277 Hyruta Brunson 1000 10.00 Caroline Bond 268 500 8.00 Caroline Bond 284 256 Careline Bond 285 100 1.00 Caroline Bond 296 500 8.90 A. W. Brisco 51 100 1.06 A. W. Brisco 65 1000 10.00 Maxio Bundy 60 100 1.00 Claud Bingham 128 200 2.00 122 J. W. Brewer 250 2.50 Bam Banfocd 158 1000 10.00 Geo. W. Breon 172 800 2.00 H. Both way 179 6000 50.00 A. G. Barker 224 100 1.00 Clare Boyle 289 100 1.00 Nets M. Browning . .. 286 100 1.00 Verl Binilry 291 500 6.00 M. 8. Blakley 141 1000 10.00 M. S. Binkley 147. 7692 70.82 J. W. Carlisle BOO B.on J. W. Carlisle 119 4500 45.00 99 Jo. Cherry 200 2.00 Clarence Chappla is 850 2.69 Cook A. Mr. J. 158 250 1.50 B. O. Chappie 141 1900 10.00 W. R. Cook 19 40 .40 W. R. Cook 835 60 .00 H. L. and Audrn Call. 2$2 1000 10.00 Will J. E. Casteel 2N 500 6.00 Aurira Call 225 1409 14.00 Clifford Call 241 160 8.00 Clifford Call 268 940 9.40 Cave Drug Co. 295 250 2.50 Marinda Ellen Child S'.'O J'.OOO SMVfcl publication in Tb 8, 1920. Last date of publication December 21, December Alias Summons IN THE CITY COURT OF COUNTY OF WEBER. BTA1E t'ffl OP McCLANAHAN CLOTHING IN vs. JOS. MCRdS? (Plaintiff; State of Utah to the Said Defeadut-Yoare hereby summoned to ten days after service of this Summon you, if served within the county in whi Tf The action is brought; otherwise, after are You i!J., within faiuT ii Hr. Un I brie Mr .an Chr In Wcl Ihc Alb sht uu. net The OF OGDEN service, and defend the steree A HOLTHEK, Plaintiffs die: gue R. Mr Mr witfc titled action; and in ease of your failun do so, th plaintiff in this action will apply tha Court for the relief dmtandrd is t Complaint, of which a copy fa herewith sen upon you, againat you for the sum of Tw ty and 60100 Dollars (120.69), with tatm at the rate of 8 per cent per annum aiact t 25th day of September, 1930, and $5MI torneyn' fee, together with plaintiffs cad a disbursement herein. This action fa based upon a contract taw of an automobile. WOOLLEY r CIT UTAH hereby summoned to appear after days Attane 17 Eeeles Building, Ogden. publication November 28, 1910. Last publication December 2! ltM. Address, iy The Bni Ya ol St A ief ani ngl -- First i.Cl ifte Alias Summons IN THE CITY COURT COUNTY OF WEBER, McCLANAHAN. Plaintiff; and wife, INC., DER Bigi Iff OF OGDEN CD STATE OF UTAH CLOTHING COMPAK vs. CHARLES H. 8CHNI MRS. SCHNEIDER, Defer ants. The State of Utah to the in all ir itt am Said Defcndash are hereby summoned to appear with ten days after service of this Summoaa m uv you. if Mrved within th county in vta tl You to tnd in the Complaint, of which a copy his fa filed with the Clerk of said Conk aid take judgment against you for th on Forty-eigand no100 Dollars ($48.11), wi interest at the rata of 8 per cent per isn since the Sid day of April, 1930, tofetk wi'h plaintiffs cost and dieburocacflti tori Tha above action is brought to sUsis judgment for goods, wares and Mcfeiadi sold nnd delivered to you at Ogden Uti pursuant to n written contract due oad p able April S, 1939; that the same h duo unpaid. nei action is brought; otherwise, within after service, and defend the abuse titled action; and in can of your failan do so, the plaintiff in this actio 1 apply to the Court 'for the relief dmaad day ht JOSEPH CHEZ. Plaintiff Atom Add real, 402 Central Building, Ogden. Utzl Dated, Ogden. City, Weber County. UTAH thin 18th day if November, 1930. First publication, November 14, 1818. Last publication, December 12, IMA Published in The Ogden Post brick, furnished monthly. One brick, furnished $50.00 monthly. New duplexes, fully gas equipped $47.50 to $52J0 monthly. PHONE 1625 OR 360 : $45.00 . SHAW Secretary, December 12. First date ot ten days after service of this Bum nuns up, you, if served within the county in which tl action, in brought; otherwise, within tern NEW HOMES FOR RENT OR LEASE One 249 THOMAS S. WALEEE.Ul YELLOW CAB A TRANSFER COXPAN INC., a corporation. Plaintiff; n. rvv HARRISON, aline L. A. THOMAS, Defm ant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID D FENDANT: Safety First east of the northsrest corner of said Lot 8. and running thenee coat 7 feet, thence wrath 128 feet, thenee west 7 feet, thence north 129 fret to th place of beginning. Situate in the southwest quarter of Section 28, Tosmship 8 North of Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey. P. J. CARVER. Wiley Yip S. Zundla COUNTY OF WEBER, STATE OF over-producti- on fert 9 )55 os IN THE CITY COURT Curtailing Metal Production 129 232 261 Alias Summons en follows: Beginning m ore: - ens the stability of a basic industry Price levels which prevent the mines from earning a legitimate profit con tribute greatly to unemployment, declining wage scales and industrial stagnation. The mine operators, when they seek to curtail useless produe tion, are serving the public as well as themselves. Recently the price of copper took a slight upward turn, as compared with a steady decline during the past few months. If curtailment of production permits the mines to themselves on a sound economic basis, labor, investors, state governments, and other industries will reap great benefits. 14, Last publication, December 12. Published in The Ogden Poet. . Last year, the lines spent $298,000,-00- 0 for the improvement of safety and protection of employes and the' general public. Installation Jf block sig nals, centrally-controlledispatcher systems, cab signal devices, elimination of grade crossings, automatic warning devices, gates, signals, signs and the like, are among the factors that make the operations of modern railroads almost 100 per cent safe. Nowadays serious railroad accidents almost never occur. The railroads have been unremitting effort and sport'd no expense to assure their customers and employes that lives and property will be protected. The only form of railroad accident which has 7 iS JOSEPH CHEZ, Plaintiffs Attars Address. 402 Central Building, Ogden. Utk Dated. Ogden, City. Weber County ITT this 12th day of November, 193! First publication, November 14, 1939, law-breaki- ng Concerning gambling and efforts which are made by police officers to prohibit that form of law violation, a Salt Lake newspaper has this to say in defense of the law and the officers: "Charges that gambling is conducted unmolested in Ogden or in Salt take should not appear shocking, despite the fact that periodical attempts to dean them up are conducted by the police. The fact of the matter is that the public is more or less responsible for the tolerance of these conditions. "The public itself is more or less apathetic ' when police efforts are made to suppress gambling. It is not disturbed by the efforts of attorneys to establish technical respectability for outlawed practices, efforts whicn frequently appear to be intended only to circumvent the law. Through its lawmakers the public has outlawed certain practices and concludes that this is all that is necessary and is unmindful of the fact that evasions and 04 and unpaid. The Amazing Age Public Indifference iJi tt Choose per per annum, interest payable plunder the treasury despite the proquarterly, and authorising tto directors test of the president. However, in said Association to make, execute and dethe end, the people will agree with The principal copper producers of liver a mortgage, which shall to a first lien the following described real estate sitthe president in his effort to curb the nation are seeking a way out of upon uate in Ogden Cite, Weber County. State of the wild era of spending for political their problem. Plans Utah, to wit: A part of ot 8, in Block 27, Plat A" of designed to curtail production and adaggrandizement. City Survey: Beginning at a point just supply to demand, are being put Ogden 165 feet east of the northsrest eomer of said into effect. 6 and running thenco south 128 feet to Lot The metal situation, like that of oil, n point 10 feet north of the south lino of said Lot 8. thence west 29 feet, thenee north "Safety First" has long been a dom- vitally affects the public. An over- 121 fret to the north line of said lot 6, thence inant policy of the American rail supply of copper, lead or zinc, in the east 28 feet to the place of beginning, with roads. long run, benefits no one, and threat- nnd subject to a right of way described as 145 service, and defend the titled action : and in ease of your so. the plaintiff in this action win to th Court for the relief tl rental.. nf "Web copy ha.demanded teen file? tto Clerk of said Court, and will uteta"I met against you for the sura of EtahtMT and 98100 Dollars ($65.98), with tatewt th rate of 8 per cent per annua liaati 2tet day of January, 1928. together with pUi tiffs cost and disbursements herein. The above action is brought to obuia judgment for goods, ware, and mwetendu old and delivered to you at Ogdrn, Utal pursuant to a written contract due and able January 21, 1928 ; that the sum The People Must Right 1.0 Frank Whitestine days pro-fil- es The President Is 869 14 J. F. Wikstrom 0 . Notice to Contractors Twenty-fourt- Tribe Geo. ' 80.00 Geo. Tribe 40.00 Geo. Tribe ; 20.00 M. Tribe 60.00 A. M. Tribe .... 6.00 Rom Vane 6.00 Mabel Wells 6.00 E. I Westmoreland .... 20.00 Watlis KimbaU Motor 4.20 Co. 1.80 D. Vernon W a lion .... 8.00 J. V. White 18.00 Rom Warburton 1 J Mn UK Ur be hri no inf Tu Mo VIADUCT L Market & Groceteria 185 r dij Twenty-fourt- h SUcit Four Exceptional Featniu of the Viaduct Market Our own Cooked Hami; o Pure Pork Sausage; our Q1, ity Hamberger, and our Con Fattened Chickens. Lw Ctt TTiriips Nephi, Utah and Return 75c Thats the telephone rate for a day call, when you do not aik for a particular person at the other telephone. When youre traveling the telephone takes you back home in a minute or two. TEiLEIPIHKIDNE bo it t ha we |