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Show 1 1 ELECTWC LJONO, OLY I Fight Against Bonds Made By Great Financial J I I Interests Connected With Utah Power W I & Light Company W Surprising proofs shov conclusi ! Hiat the committee of the Ogden Their purposes are selfish. They are very eager to keep public utility Ka Chamber of ( ommerce is operating through the office of the Utah Power operation in the hands of the big corporate interests. Bo & Light Company in sending out propaganda against the bonds. "If the Utah Power & Light Company is not making extraordinary j j il you will compare your address on your light bill received during profits from its Ogden plant, then Ogden can be dropped from its system ffltt tlie last month with the address on (he letters sent through the mails without damaging that corporation's interests; if the Ogden plant is mak- 91 Tuesday, purporting to come from the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, you ing extraordinary profits, its time that Ogden taxp; ' a municipality, H M j will discover that the two are identical in every particular and that, after operated such a plant and kept the profits for then I 1 a1!' this fp l beinff made bT the electric trust in the name of the "Com- The electric light plant is a good investnv e Utah Power & mittee ol r ive. Light Company stockholders. Don't be misle dures coming from IjB&c? fcj W. H. Shearman, one of the members of this "committee of five" who the committee of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, li will be a good fM$h has added his personal attack upon the bond issue, is the financial repre- investment for Ogden city. Vote the bonds. WP I sentative of the Fred J. Kiesel estate, being a son-in-ia of the late Fred -There has never been a meeting of the Ogden Chamber oi Conv H " I J. Diesel, who was one of the heavy stockholders of the Utah Power & merce to consider this question' I Light Company. The appraisement of the Kiesel estate, now managed b xr w t&atf Mr. Shearman, showed holdings of 495 shares of Utah Power & Light . You know the a"sver' Mr- and Mrs- Taxpayer. Company stock, with appraised value of $44,500. Give them the answer Saturday at the polling places. j These disclosures will prove to any taxpaying voter of Ogden that VOTE FOR THE BONDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 26. I the fight against these bonds is being made in the interest of those heavy WHERE TO VOTE- ! CnVntereStS haVhlg inVeStmentS in the Utah Power & Ught First Ward votes at Ogden City Hall. I ' n . , . Second Ward votes at Grant school. I The following letter has been received. Third Ward votes at Mound Fort school. ? "There's a very good and sufficient reason why the stockholders in Fourth Ward votes at County Court House. I the Utah Power & Light Company, under the cloak of the Ogden Cham- Fifth Ward votes at Quincy school. 3 ber of Commerce, should oppose the bonding of the city for an electric By Order of J lighting system. Their investment is good, it is a big dividend payer. OGDEN CITY COMMISSION. j I ' I : A I |