Show V i t 1 V V Second Section Second Section SECTION OGDEN CITY B Quality Venetian Blinds B'TACTORY " Courteous Fi-e- e TO YOU" Estimates L UJELKE 2651 Wash fe'Dial 01 - EVENING WEDNESDAY Canyon Stands as Bleak Example of Man's Abuse Cottonwood canyon a fork of Argenta mining district opened at the Weber river running east from the head of Arbuckle and Dursts Mountain Green toward Wyoming creeks The sawmills were put to as far as the head of Gildersleeve work cutting mine props which canvon is a good example of what on the smaller the U S forest service has been proved very tough is preferred which timber growth preaching during the past years — for props In addition the mills misuse of national resources Cottonwood canyon has a total had a great demand for lumber length of about 17 miles and for to supply the growing communia distance of about seven miles ties in the surrounding area The mines became worked out along the canyon five rather large and following the cutting of the tributaries empty into it from the south They are in order Dursts timber branches and other debris Fires Arbuckle Taylor Layton and e were left on the ground broke out sweeping almost the creeks According to oldtimers who entire countryside destroying most lived in this area in the early of the remaining mine buildings lous the northern and eastern and almost the entire timber exposures of the area drained by these five creeks was black with Douglas fir known locally as red The conference will open with a m registration at eight-thirt- y and conclude with an evening banquet in the hotel ballroom John Longdon of the Westing-hous- e Supply Co Salt Lake City president of the association announced W A Huckins general sales manager of Utah Power & Light Co will serve as general conference chairman and B C J Wheatlake of General Electric Co Salt Lake City will serve as pro gram chairman The committee in charge of local arrangements includes Herschel D Sparrow A N Vendell George w iierrod and Fred S Schoss First Events lne first general session will open at ten a m with Paul P Ashworth Richfield general manager of Telluride Power Co pre- - By-be- pine Lying the same direction as Ogden along canyon west by southwest the mountains were of a more gentle and longer slope reaching up to 8000 feet providing abundant stands of lumber Old timers recall the full scale operation of five sawmills in this lush stand of timber They say there was no excuse for excessive soil or water runoff and that the Cottonwood and its five tributaries were live streams Rich Ore Deposits During the late 1800's the rich I WANT TO BE YOUR MAYOR Fellow cjitizens of Ogden v Whn I announced myself as a candidate for the high office of Mayor of Ogden the action was not the result of a sudden whim the need of public office to provide me with a livelihood nor for per- sonal vanity nor side or special in- to" serve any out- terests Rather my action was the result g of a interest in public administration polilife-lon- tical science and associated studies In college I majored in public ni i n i the aci- stration in course of which we natural ly studiecl public administration as practiced in many cities Conditions in some like Jer- sey City Kansas City and Boston were ap palling TThese studies were depressing because they revealed a deterioration in the type of citizen seeking public office in our American cities We were taught that we could make a rich contribution to American life by training for public office taking public office and putting into practice in public office the correct Jnethods and principles of honest public administration I was inspired to go back to my home in Ogden and offer myself for public service to the community In preparation for this ideal I took a position as Executive Director of the Municipal League in North Carolina and while so serving I was elected to the Board of Directors of the American Municipal Association and founded and published the monthly magazine "Southern City" The objective of these organizations is to improve the quality of municipal government Of course like all other young men in good physical condition I became a part of the Armed Forces in the recent World War serving in the U S Navy at sea in the Pacif- B--l OCTOBERjJ947 State Institutions Termed Fortunate Electrical Trade Conducts Regional Events Friday Representatives of the electricalindustry and all lits allied fields — electrical appliance distribution jobbing contracting and utilities win assemble at the Ben Lomond notel Friday for the first annual conference of the Intermountain Electrical association UTAH in having scout activities said Dr Margaret Lewis center a naState institutions of Utah are fortunate a to the sta te industrial school At left is F Linden Castle asvisit tional officer of Girl Scouts during of the school and at righ t Mrs Margaret Hyatt Girl Scout council director sistant superintendent — Mr Longdon will keynote the conference with an address "Objectives of the Association" Other speakers will be George C Tenney of San Francisco editor of The Electrical West who will discuss the national picture and Dr Adam S Bennion vice president of Utah Power & Light Co whose topic will be "Selection and Training of Personnel" George Herrod past president of the Ogden chapter will preside at a noonday luncheon which will feature an address by George M president and general Gadsby manager of Utah Power & Light Co on "How About the Power siding 1 Thank you PAT HEALY W ARTISTRY IN CANDY m HAND-DIPPE- Z SATIN m CHOCOLATES D STICKS CANDY ANIMALS END OF THE MONTH While Dr Lewis was in Utah Ogden is especially fortunate to have provided troop activities j she was asked by the L D o for students of the state deaf and hospital in Salt Lake City to school and state industrial titute Girl Scouting at the pri- school" observed Dr Margaret- mary children's hospital tThis will ftiiiii in-bli- nd j neaun and safety director national staff of Girl Scouts who visited both institutions Tuesday Dr Lewis is making a survey of institutional and exceptional Girl Scout troops throughout the U S before attending the national convention at Long Beach next iewis JNew xorK 1X1- Li?y fa th tet third ciy In Figures Given on Bundy Estate Flint Distributing Co Salt Lake will act as chairman and the address "Customer Relations" will be presented by Dr Royal E Garff assistant professor of speech University of Utah From Wide Area Members of the local committee y said the session will attract electrical dealers utility men contractors and distributors from points as far south as Cedar City and as far north as Preston Idaho The number of allied industries embraced by the association makes it one of the largest trade organizations in the intermountain states clear our stock's for incoming holiday merchandise we offer the foffowing selected To groups of quality apparel at greatly duced prices for two days only—- READY-TO-WEA- Sizes 7 to 18 COATS Regular $3500 te $7950 Vz to Vz off 22 WORSTED SUITS Sizes 10 to 18 Regular $4995 to $7500 40 DRESSES Sizes 10 12 Around the Corner So— ORDER NOW! to 20 Regular $2500 to $5500 FORMAL DRESSES Sizes 10 to 16 Regular $2995 to $3500 CRAMER COAL CO PHONE 2362 LINCOLN AVE SWEATERS but Mostly Size 34 and 36 Regular $395 to $695 MID - SEASON 52 SALE WOOL SKIRTS to 20 Regular $795 to $1095 Sizes 10 27 SEPARATE JACKETS Women's Sizes 10 FLORSHEIM SHOES 18 to Regular $1095 to $1895 18 COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Regular $295 57 DICKEYS value-givin- Reg $395 and $495 1 1 Y Price Vz Price Vz off Vz Price Vz Price LINGERIE PAIRS Black Suede 93 GIRDLES Brown Calfskin Brown Suede Regular $450 Red Lizard te $1000 34 GOWNS Regular $1495 to $1650 Regular $395 to $1295 $105 Fred Vz Price ' 165 131 Vz Price SPORTSWEAR 2-1- OLVIE CRAMER Manager A special opportunity to purchase our famous women's Florsheims at an exg price An unceptional usual opportunity for footwear savings in these days of advancing prices re- R 42 UNTRIMMED Now while the weather is good is the time to fill your bin with coal Old Man Winter Is Just one-da- the Women's Departments According to a state inheritance week A special assembly was called tax report and appraisement filed Supply?" Miss Nancy Finch former home at the industrial school Dr Lewis in the Weber county clerk's office economist for Utah Power & Light an estate of $88377 of which s 85- Co will direct entertainment for ship of Boy Scout and Girl Scout to everyday life She then 416 was in personal property was wives and partners of conference training Mrs Priscilla Gayle head left by 0ra Bundy forrher state visited lunchparticipants An afternoon girls' dor commissioner of publicity? and ineon will be served the women at matron at the Gables out effect what to find canmitory in Ben Lomond lodge Ogden of dustrial development and Ogden on behavior has the program yon and the group will join the students m builder men in the evening banquet Dir Lewis was accompanied by Mr Bundy died of a heart attack Session Second Mrs J S Fruin Weber county June 12 1946 leaving 4 widow Lynn A Thomson president of Girl Scout commissioner and Mrs Mrs Lovina R Bundy and a son the Cache valley chapter will pre- Margaret Hyatt local director on and daughter John A Bundy side at the second general session the trip City and Mrs Dora B at two p m Addresses will be preIn the afternoon Dr Lewis and Brigham St Louis Mo as his Goddard sented as follows: "Market Outlook Mrs Hyatt visited a troop meet- heirs according to paperst for the Electrical Industry" Dr ings at the state deaf school where Appraisers were S T HiJeppesen Preston Robinson professor and Mrs Carlos Seegmiller is active Malcolm J Pingree and F Hamhead of the department of market- as leader This troop was cited mond ing University of Utah "Rural as an example of the type of recPossibilities" Ralph E Gale Boise reation program the national orgeneral sales manager of the Idaho ganization is striving to install in Bank" on "EUBANKii Power Co who is an authority schools throughout the country on chemurgy "Adequate Wiring" according to Dr Lewis after she For Your Amos Jackson electrical engineer had observed the meeting Is in Co in Salt the troop Westinghouse Supply Every girl INSURANCE NEEDS Lake City and "Financing After uniform is trained to conduct so D that of Phone 9631 Eccles Bldg Regulation W" Expiration meetings and ceremtmies O Thurman First Security cor- visitors are hardly aware that the poration Ogden group is fairly silent At the banquet L B Flint of the Upon discharge I returned to Ogden Nye 53 SLIPS Regular $395 to $1495 Co- - Vz Price Vz Price Vz Price Fred M Nye Co Paid Political Advertisement 3 Dial 30 7 Harrison Blvd All Styles and Colors and went into business for myself as owner and manager of the Dr Pepper Bottling Co However I have never lost interest in governmental affairs so that when friends encouraged me to do so I announced my candidacy for the position of Mayor of Ogden and have qualified for the final election I am confident that my training and my experience fit me for the office of Mayor I believe I can achieve a reduction in city expenses without reducing essential services beciuse I have had considerable training on the subject of municipal finance I believe I can bring to taxation future water supply public improvements health and recreation and other aspects of city government the benefits of my training and experience In the operation of law enforcement I have only one policy (and there can be ONLY obe policy) and that is to manage Ogden in accord with the laws without being a bluenose or a wet blanket Professional gamblers and other racketeers will get no welcome from me On the contrary — But mainly I would like to do such a good and reasonable job of being your mayor that the people of Ogden could take pride in their city administration and I could take pride in my chosen profession which is public administration for good government Boulders Moved The normal spring runoff now picks up boulders weighing up to 1000 pounds from the mountain slopes and deposits them along the bed of Cottonwood creek Thereil are few springs left and the top-soin most places is completely gone All this has been caused by three types of misuse (1) too heavy cutting including young immature timber (2) uncontrolled fires (3) over use by livestock Thursday and Friday Only National Officer Makes Tour During Journey to West Coast Meetings area ic-Asiatic stands Livestock men moved in and "too early and too much" degrazing completed the job of stroying the upper vegetation of Now only three small patches timber remain in this large drainage area The rest is overgrown with oak brush and chaparral so thick that a man has trouble walking through it f V |