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Show WHY YOU SHOULD j "rTrn FOK THE WATER BOMBS (Tuesday, September 6th, 1910) Isst. Because it will not cost tho taxpayers one cent. 2nd. Because the waterworks system itself wil 1 pay bonds in four annual payments. 3rd. It will reduce the fire insurance rates rrom $25,000 to $35,000 per year. 4th. It will furnish ample water in case of a big fire. 5th. It will furnish all consumers with an abundance of water. 6th. It will enable the city to extend the water mains, which now cannot be mado on account of a shortage of water. 7th, It will increase the supply of water by 100 per cent and will be enough to supply all demands for years to come. 8th. It will cause more new buildings to be erected than any other thing that can be named. 9th. If the bonds arc voted down the city must increase the taxes, for the improvements must be made If the taxpayers refuse to allow the water bonds to be issued then the city government must raise the money by increasing the taxes. The water supply MUST be increased, under the law the city can-not can-not run in debt or vote bonds without the taxpayers' consent, but the city can double the taxes by a vote of six councilmen without the people's consent. The foregoing are the main features of the proposition; the taxpayer can take his choice, either au-thorize au-thorize the bonds or prepare for increased taxes. Liter Say Programing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 OGDEN TRADES & LABOR ASSEMBLY PROGRAM, 1:30. 1 Boys' Foot Ra;e, 25 yds., 10 years or under Prize, Sweater, Utah Knitting; Company, No. 302 25th St. 2 Girls' Foot Race, 25 yards, 10 years or under Prize, 2-lb. box candy, Chas. Hupfer 3 Boys' Foot Race, 50 yds., 16 years or under Prize, Jersey Sweater, $2.50, Proudfit Sporting Co. 4 Girls' Foot Race, 60 yds , 16 years or under Prize, 1st 5-lb-Box Candy, Shupe-Williams Candy Co ; Prize, 2nd, 2 1-2 lb. Box Candy, C W Ward. 5 Young: Men's Foot Race, 100 yds., 20 years or under Prizes, 1st, $3.00 Hat, Fred M. Nye; prize, 2nd, 1 Pair Dress Gloves, The Model Clothier. 6 Young; Women's Foot Race, 20 years or under, 50 yards Prizes, 1st, $3 00 Parasol, Horrocks Bros.; prize 2nd, $3.00. Hand Bag, Spargo's Book Store. 7 Foot Race for Union Men only, all ages, 100 yards Prizes, 1st, $5.00 Hat, A. Kuhn Bros; prize, 2nd, Meal Ticket, E. H. Munsey; prize, 3rd, One Box Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars. 8 Union Men's Wives' Foot Race, 50 yards, all ages Prizes, 1st, $5.00 Parasol. Last and Thomas; prize, 2nd, $3.75 Rug, Boyle Furniture Company; prize, 3rd, One Bag Graham Flour, C. F. Grout. 9 High Jump for Union Men only Prizes, 1st, $5.00 Razor, Geo. A. Lowe Company; prize, 2nd, One Box Cigars, Wess-ler Wess-ler Cigar Company. 10 Broad Jump for Union Men only Prizes, 1st, $5.00 Pair Pants, Frank Wright; prize, 2nd, One Box Victor Cigars, ' Victor Cigar Company. 11 Hop, Skip and Jump Prizes, 1st, $3.00 Hat, S. H. Browne Company; prize, 2nd, One Dress Shirt, R. 0. Quality Shop. 3rd, One Good as Gold Razor, Browning Bros, 12 Egg Race Prizes, 1st, 2. Gold Hat Pins, Value $5.00, J. S. Lewis; prize, 2nd, 5-lb. Box Candy, Shupe-Williams Candy Co., prize, 3rd, 2 Box .Seats, Orpheum. 13 Nail Driving Contest, Union Men's Wives Prizes, 1st, One Silk Dress Pattern, Value $15.00, S. J. Burt Brothers; prize, 2nd, $5.00 Umbrella, W. H. Wright and Sons; prize, 3rd, One Pair Eye Glasses, fitted, Crescent Jewelry Co. 14 jar Breaking Contest Prizes, 1st, One Mandolin. Value $15.00, Ezra H. G. Williams Music Company; prize, 2nd, One Robe, Value $4.00, Burton Implement Co. 15 For Largest Union Family on Grounds Prizes, 1st, 100 lbs. Flour, Ogden Milling Company; prize, 2nd, 100 lbs. Flour, Peery Brothers Milling Co. 16 Fat Men's Race, 50 Miles Prizes, 1st, One Overall Suit, Ogden Og-den Overall & Shirt Co.; prize, 2nd, One Good-as-Gold Razor, Browning Brotherss. BALL GAME, 3 :30 Machinists vs. R. R. Carmen. SPORT COMMITTEE Chairman, C. A. Bass; J. A. Reeder, Thos. Mayer, W. D. Watson, Frank Weisgarber. Remember !! Our store number is J43rl !i Washing-Ion Ave. Our Tel- s I ephone number is 'IS. :j Our delivery system is j perfect. 13 Onr Drups are (lie best r quality money can buy. It r is to your interest not to for- ; pet us when you want a pre. t boription filled. t WM. DRIVERS SON I j DRUG CO. I 2453 Washington Ave. '! Ogden's Be3t Drug Store. j Succe&sor 10 Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Lessee. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 409 25th St. Both Phone, 321 THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVER- j FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL ! ANCES. BUSINESS AND Rb 8PONSI8ILITY WARRANT. J E- DooJy, PresioenL Hcrace E. Peery, Vlce-Pre -trold J. Peery, Vlce-Pre. Ralph E. Hoag. Caahler. A. V. Mclntoyh. Atc't. CaaMer. j U. S- DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GGDEN. UTAH Capital and Undivided Proflta 1275.000.C0 David Eccla, Pra. G. H. Trlb. Vlce-Hre. Jobn Watton. Vlco-Pra-M. 8. 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