OCR Text |
Show THE DAILY 8TATE JOURNAL. PAGE WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1938. FIVE. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in M (Continued From Page were three of 3.) them. set-tier- , s Orders by Mail Will Receive Prompt Attention C.make u,eau. eiauoneo nere oy thus the government, a few months ago be- - ." greater advantages than else-into t,wj where, the ha. been in- ears icreased by every desirable people whom . forty J' am carA Kia.1 to welcome. Along k.,n8r.hPe mo,thOgden sage brush, served as ational lines the city has everv ad0ff Ce'. FW,n lhat ttey: fine buildings well equipped, oJJnhd t,ket been growing steadily and vantage, with an efficient corps of teachers In a box car to the present each. The munificient gift of Mr. and lProavhed Fred J. Kiesel of one of the rte,K'l v1? ,fUl round. 11 great choicest corners in the city for a new stride, only one llf tlie many t:ie high sehiail. adds Incalculably to bas made. City Today she ta facilities. The state school for the hub for great iron highways, xational the Blind and Deaf. located on a Muff. wlth !x.r!'ii"OUthi eaBt and ' surrounded by beautiful well in every direction. Sixty grounds, is without a superior two passenger trains and forty freights tlvated Jn the whole union. Vndcr the superin- and ut trafflc- - with tendency of Prof. Frank Brings it has many extras in certain seasons is the attained thb highest excellence. morally ' mentally, for none but the best are rro-- engaged to and instruct, and only the best arjuItur1 ducts surrounding country, is taught. she leads the state winning many The state Industrial school Is also an medals at every exhibition. The mi-- . pact of the citys importance, merous canning factories, all situated integral Located Just within the city limits ouUlde of the city limits to avoid nixing what was once a military school, .h ,mWe are equal to the but much enlarged and Improved since leld and orchard production, which is then, situated on a plateau, it is the giving employment to hun- most desirable site In the state tor such nrinus, Ireds of working people during the an Institution. If nature and envlrwas This entraT Junction - 4 HARDWARE, ETC. LATH, GUILDERS totd. hlh- Wthnrea enthusiasm and Lorin Farr, one of the earlleet and now endowed with the bless-lngof nearly ninety years, was the virtual founder of Ogden. He was the first mayor and held the office for ten consecutive terms, twenty years, serving again, six years later, another term He Is hall and hearty yet. and can tell many an Interesting tale of early days. It was during his first administration that the city was permanently named Ogden in honor of the very first settler, though he lived in a tent, and only for a short time. The following little story is ' not analogous but may be interesting as both parties to the event are still Inspected woman, the other a man in spected woman, the oether a man in his prime. Many, many years ago. when Fred J Kiesel first came to the country seeking a location for business, he had some difficulty In procuring a desirable abld ing place. Finally he resolved, so the story goes, to keep on going untP he should find a house where the win dows shone clear and bright, and then he would abide if the owner of the shining panes could take him in. Walking DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES IIS BIRlfl DDV OF f . - edu-piant- - Vo-Fr- M. om edu-Junrth- ln-in- J p,ar t1 1 ut-xe- - . - .'.LUMBER COMPANY.-- 4 Manager H. W. GWILLIAM No. 145 Twenty-Fourt- h OGDEN Comer Wall Avenue 8trsst - UTAH t THE LAST SPIKE &I i Manufacturers of and Dealers In Lumber, Lath, Shingles and all Kinds of Building Materials, Scroll Sawing Planing, Matching, and Turning to Order t . Re-Sawi- along the bench' he came to a little "senaon,'' and many throughout the cottage, well kept and homey In every year. particular. Ills rapped (there were no The sugar beet Industry has grown bells then, electric or otherwise), to be one of the most Important in the brought to the door a neat, handsome 'whole went. The Ogden branch of the woman, who now, in her ripe, old aye Amalgamated Sugar company, with a Is loved and honored by all who know capacity for four hundred tons dally, her, Mrs. W. H. Wright, mother of cuts an average of four hundred and the proprietors of the big dry goods seventy-five- , showing the need of greatemporium. Mr. Kelsel was admitted, er facility, which will be accomplished and treated with the kindly hospitality, to the extent of eight hundred tons for which the lady has ever been noted. j per day in the very near future. This We hoie our readers wont object to season sixty-twthousand tons of beets this little degression. Tis so seldom have been manufactured Into fifteen true worth Is appreciated during the j million pounds of sugar aside from the object lifetime, and what good can molasses, which will be refined during it do after they are gone? the summer. About one hundred and By slow degrees the city grew up fifty people are employed in the facto the third of March, 1R69, when an tory alone. And all this is under the event happened which changed the direct supervision of George A. Woodwhole aspect of affairs, and revolution- ruff, a young man of exceptional abilised the entire business system, trans- ity, Integrity and honesty, who has forming Ogden Into the commercial made the quality of beet sugar second center of Utah. On that date the first to none In the country. locomotive, Ogden can also boast of some of the heep big wagon but no hosa, ss the Indian expressed It finest stores and business houses genersteamed Into Ogden and set the people ally, west of Omaha, carrying stocks wild with Joy. Isolated as they had equal to any and surpassing many. A been for so many years from the out- - number of her commercial enterprises onments ran work any Influence for good upon the mlnda of Its unfortunate Inmates. An effort Is being made to turn It Into an Industrial school In deed, Instead of a place of confinement for refractory and sometimes only neg- ng, r lected children. All the arts and crafts and domestic science are taught, givIf you will use a little judgment in can guaranies you from 8 to II per ing to the inmates a means of earning on. investing In Ogden city realty that in an honest living when released,- if they INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. a very short time you will reap a profIncline that way. CapL Kneasa has Ws represent seven of the best fire will enjoy amase will it you; that you the of military Instruction, charge the feeling of prosperity. Our clients Insurance companies In America. Our while Hon. H. H. Thomas Is general who Invested with us lust year have companies are not in the Insurance . superintendent made big money and are coming to our Rates' Trust. There are two good business colleges office again this year to In the city, open In the evening to puFor envelopes, ietterheada business Why allow your money to lie In the pils who are unable to attend through Is an asset that few men 'bank at only 4 per cent; we have a cards, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal the day. These schools graduate many Judgment we say to you today that number of good Investments that we fob rooms. Both phonos M4. young men and women to their advant- possess and of age and to ths material benefit their employers. The Sacred Heart 44 444444444444-444-44 academy is another institution of learn- 4444444444444444-4ing, very valuable to the city and its 4 progress. Under the kindly care and tuition of the sisters this school has made for itself a name throughout the whole Intermountain region, having srsduated pupils with honor from 4 every part. A. 1-- 2 ex-l- - o i I f 44444444444444-- Ogden cMilling and Elevator Co, 4 f 4 4 4- 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- - 4 4 4- - 4 4- Janies Mack, President and Manager Henry 4- - Joseph Clark. M. Mack, side world because of great distance 'have grown up with the .city, and are end dangerous travel the advent of , closely interwoven with the history, a steam locomotive was something to ; showing the quality of our business rejoice over. The people turned out men In the main, who have been able en masse, men, women, children, babies, to keep themselves before the public dogs, everything from every direction, all theee years, without a blot on their filling every bluff and place of vantage business integrity. And we have our along the route from the time the work- celebrities too, many with a local repmen hove in sight, 10:00 a. m, until utation, a few with a national and one 8:00 p. m.,' when the engine proudly with an international name, of which steamed into the terminal. Wild dem- Ogden Is very proud. Ws mean our cltixen, John M. Borwn-inonstrations of joy arose from the peo- native-borman a who attire best exceedingly modest and re- ple. had put on their In honor of the event. A salute of tiring, though one of the greatest twen-nguns boomed a welcome, ventors of the age. He carries was echoed back from the moun-- . patents on guns and pistols, tains as their share In the great cele-- which are claimed to be the best In the h ration. A procession, formed of the world, and are used In armies and by whole civic body, the various schools, the police extensively. His latest people and the brass band bearing cessful Invention Is a tiny pistol which mottoes such as "Hail to the Highway jean be carried in the vest pocket and of Nations, "Utah Bids You Wei- - j used as a quietus for many crooks In come." etc. (Tullldge), marched to the America If they get In Its way. land erected beside the track, where The last census declared a population In the engine, or rather engines, for there of 13,000, with an ! ! g, n d ty-thr- sue-th- , ever-increasi- e in 'city bas at to times been subject misfortune, but as learning by experience is one of the best schools ot (Helpline, Ogden will graduate yet with colors flying- - The Des Moines and Galveston plans of civic government are being Investigated, The best will be taken from both and most assuredly adopted ss soon as the city fathers can get matters adjusted. By this new method taxes will be greatly reduced to the material benefit of of every cltixen. Added to all these advantages, where. In all the Intermountafn region, can be found a city more beautifully situated than Ogden, the eommerdaL center of Utah, the gateway to' the Golden West." Nestling neath ths shadow of the majestic Rockies, our "Alps, ss they are proudly called by lovers of nature, protected by their Impregnable municipal affairs the (Continued on Page 7.) Vice-Preside- 4 Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS: 4- - WRIGHTS, ONE OF OGDENS LEADING STORES. 4 OFFICERS: 4 4 David Ecclea Joseph S. Peery Fred J. Kiesel Geo. W. Perkins Largest Wheat Hilling Concern in Utah. THE Company consumes over 300,000 bushels of wheat per annum, employing many men and country. shipping flour all over the The Company also manufacturers Cornmeal, Bran, and all kinds of mill stuffs. Its Leading Flour Brands are Ogdens Best, Victory, Phoenix, Eagle arid Standard. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4- 4- 4- - Inter-Mounta-in ' 4- - 4 4 4 4- - 4444444444444444 ' 44 4 4 44444444444444 4444444 44444444 4- 4- V 4- 4- - 4 4 4- 4- - 4 4 4 4 4- - - r t1- |