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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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A THOUGHT Beware lest any man fpoil yoa through 1 philosophy ami de-irit after the tradition of niennft-er the mdhnent of tlio world and not after Christ Colonsians WEATHER ITT All Cloudy tonight and Wednesday light rain or mow northwcht portion warmer IDAHO Unsettled tonight and Wednesday probably local snows and rains normal temperature Don't tell me of deception a lie Is a lie whether it' be a lie to the1 eye or a lie to the ear Dr Johnson4 Tartly cloudy LAST EDITION OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 1 1929 Fifty-ninth No 167 i SHERIFF SEES DGDEN GAS A ID Late Hour Ogden Up to NEED OF WORK Giving Noisy Welcome As New Year Arrives FOR MEN HELD IN JAIL HERE NEGRO BURNED AT STAKE FOR SLAYING MAN STEALING GIRL i Lingering Death Puntuated With Curses For His Tortures OIL PROPERTY IS TAKEN OVER IN HUGE DEAL Utah Oil Refining Company Obtains Control Of Stations Xew York Celebrators Bitter Because Raids Cut Better Means of Handling Short Their Drinking Ilcavv Snow Falls On Chif cagq -Whooppc Young Girlfe Arrested in Salt Lake luvenile Cases Is A cated London Serenades Sick King as Midnight Hour JACIVQ Is Struck HARRIS NOTED DESERTIONS keeps jobs MINETEEN TWENTY-NINE that auspicious infant was ti i it Pine ock i ninKs Law un i 1 ushered into the world last night: by Ogdenites to the HAD BROKEN JAIL 'p Prison Employe Father of Eight Was Killer's Victim i nree-quarters or iviiiuon Dollars Reported strains of music the shuffle of dancing feet and the blaring Fires In Hills Is Poor One lnvoivea of carnival horn3 Numerous Darties were held to celebrate the birth of the Sheriff Richard Pincock In world's most interesting- babe and las 1928 retired down the his annual report to the county commission says men in Jail pathways of time the same tunes that had blared so loudly at his coronation last year echoed softly the distance should be put to" work a suitable The main parties of the evening detention place for Juvenile of- were held at the Hotel mgeiow fenders should be provided and the Elks' club where hun ARMY'S PLANE dreds of couples drifted in and out alarming problem of family desertions must be attacked during the evening-'a festivities Many private" parties were held He says the new law which makes the sheriff responsible for in (homes whjle others remained quiet and spent the evening much ffi 1 1 Ltjfe ELCOME il92 and hearty New Year's areetlna to The Standard-Examiner's larjje fam- 1LCOME 11929 and hearty New Year'a greeting to The Standard-Examiner's large fam putting out fires in the hills is un-i as any other I satisfactory and should be repealV The town was exceedingly or derly and only two men were ed as Jobless men set fires to getj HOME Miss Jan 1 (AP) Slow death on a funeral pyre after being: at the mercy of a mob for seven hours was the penalty exacted of Charley Shepherd 41-year-old negro convict for Che murder -of D' Duval I employe of the state prison farm and the abduction of his 18-year-old daughter Ruth Shepherd cursing his captor almost with his last breath "was lynched a short distance from a road near here last night while a crowd estimated to' number 2500 looked on silently lie was pinioned to a pile of logs over which gasoline was jspread and a torch appUed -Reports were thai' life was not extinct for almost an hour after the flamjes first began to lap At his clothing TAKES FULL BLAME The negro took full blame for his crimes" absolving1 his two bunk- mates who had been suspected of complicity i i His last act was an attempt to boojked at 'the police statiqn One Amalgamation of the Ogden Paint Oil Glass company and the Ogden Gasoline Oil company with the Utah Oil Refining company of Salt Lake was announced today by William Harris president of thejtjwo Ogdeh companies The deal involves three-quarters of a million' dojlars Mr Harris said when interviewed this morning at his home 2f 84 Swaner place "The Bennett Gasoline Oil company of Salt Lake was absorbed by the Utah Oil Refining com pany a few months ago That deal and the present one involve 'a total of a million and a quarter dollars" Mr Harris said i MANY STATIONS "The Ogden consolidation goes into effect today Negotiations have been under way for some week3 past! Nearly 200 automobile service stations In Utah and Idaho will by "the two deals jcome under one management There will be no change In the personnel of the present i organizations however "Ogderi will benefit by reason of the strength andi support of the Utah Oil Refining! company a 10-million-dollar concern" i RETAINS OFFICES work I ily of readers In Cfgden and northern Utah The year 1928 has been one of community progress and has brought full measure of happtlriess and contentment The rising sun of the New Year casts Its rays athwart a people proud of past achievements and who face the future courageous- ly and confident that the best city Inn the west will continue itsi progressive march along Industrial and social lines i was for intoxication and the other Liquor In possession cases led ajll STARTS FLIGHT TO LAST DAYS 'ri-Motbred Plane To Be Refueled As It Speeds Along LOS ANGELES Jan (UP) for possession of liquor The New Year celebration took the rest he reports i a more solemn and dignified tone The text of the report: this morning' when the principal "I hereby report our Activities feature of the day's observance for Jhe ycaY1 1928 as follows: was the annual rendition of Ihe Standard-Examiner reviews Its pledge to lead the van with a home! news' In all this The "At this- time we desire to ex Messiah" by Ithe Ogden tabernacle news editorials ana features secono to none in ins paper that reflects the spirit of Ogdeni in state choir soloists and orchestra at the The army plane Question Mark tend to you our thanks lor your co-operation Orpheum theatre i IN SALT LAKE Our success deperxds upon the SALT LAKE Jan l-(UD- took off from the Metropolitan airport at' Vijm Nuys at 7:26 a today on a flight Rttempt designed to break all existing endurance rec-drds i support jwe receive from thje public Therefore with Jo'y in the past and firm faith In the future we wish each and every one As the last grain of tand trickled and those who handle the affairs down the vear class and 1929 ap- escape When' the long line of been neared todi with her first blush or me county nave The giant' tri-motored craft not automobiles stopped at the place whpre hewns to be nut to death of promise Salt Lake celebrated treated very well by both with the rest of the world At this time wemlght suggest Shepherd was sitting between two i tl of our readers A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR MRS ETCLYN GLAZEBROOK President ELDREDGE JR General Manager A GLASMANN Editor I Three 17-year-old girls were ar- that it would be a wotaderf(ul thing men one noiamg a- rijie ana uic other a nistol With a sudden heavily 1 laden since it will refuel while "flying made only a short taxi down the runway It the ground and immediately began circling for altitude It was ithe intention to remain rested- at a dance 'for disorderly ir me law maKing me snerur urei Mr Harris will become interested financially and an officer In the Utah Oil Refining company and will remain heavily interested i in the two Ogden companies He will remain as i prfSldent' and general eonduet and manv liauor drinkers chief for the county should be re movement he seized the rifle but were taken in charge by police pealed We have no fire equip- Residents of outlvlng sections ment or men iormai purpose io aloft until the engines fail his attempt was cut short byJ a blow over the head with the pis-toT I lie then was carried to the Pile manager of tne two ugaen com JAMES CASEY Associate General Manager kept police on the jump with tele- go put on the street and gather! panies he said i nhonlc complaints against "wild men 10 ngnc lire in a moments Harris will retain his hold Mr nnrtlPK" of neisrhbors At the Unl- nonce is a complete iauure in of logs after some of the members of the mob were said to have slash COMPOSING ROOM OTT CARRIERS ings in Ogden director of the The crew which was quartered at the airport last night was on the field two hours before the hop Cfff ''I I But the plane was not taxied to the head of tho runway for inspection by aeronautical officials until verslty club the Alta club the some cases the nen who are sup- Eagles andithe Elks the (cclebra- posed to be putting out fire were He is at present First National bank First Savings bank Grant Morris Superintendent Carl Cook i ed him with knives First reports of Ogden the nn atnrtod fnrlv and lasted un- starting new ones so as to nave Smith Elmore I Earl Burton -i were that several shots were fired Into his body but these were con- employment til late 1 of Ogden the First Security corporation (owners of 20 banks) and a director 'ot the Hotel Bigelow "Fighting mountain fires could Hotels theatres and cafes were 7 o'clock packed with merry makers oooa be handled better by the road supervisors in the various district' Success of this most pretentious naturcd bedlam prevailed 1 i of the army's endurance attempts nerhans will depend "greatly on xney are cjose to in jo ana us IN NEW YORK tradictod No coherent statement came from his lips butj his mut-terings were punctuated with curses Bqfore the embers had died out thp mob-had! dispersed HE SURRENDERS i After eluding hundreds of pursuers since he committed the ually have the equipment They NEW YORK Jan (UP) the refueling ships which will take New York celebration of the JNew nave men wno can do aepenaea- arasoline oil food and other sup vo wn poisv thorouuh and wet 1 upon I A plies to the Question Mark as they are needed 1 -until midnieht ue are wry mucn ip neea oi GIRLS BODY IS REMOVED FROM CANAL -At that hour it became subdued a place to-take care- of ithe Juve-j After one transfer of fuel above and somewhat (Jry--for it was then- nfle prisoners The lAw should bel crimes early Friday Shepherd rendered Monday to a woman -planter Miss Laura Mae Keeler his fh Metropolitan field rerueler No 1 will return to San Diego con that Police Commissioner wnai-i-cnangea so tnat tne juvenne court iMn' mnii nurmtpmented ii would have the rower to send Ray Caw ley Paul Gilgen Victor Mikelson Ray Frew Boyd Hopkins Harold Monson John Fairweather Drew Peterson i Robert Perry i Elmer Broome Grey 'Shell Maurice Schoof i Sherman Westimler Gail de Wit Grant Morse i Lynn Chappie: John Hopkins Raymond Taylor Ralph Clark Robert Hall Carl Grace former- emnlovet near Perthshire Cole Ray Teaman Joe Gould Beller A I Malan C- Nye 1 I Ray Thomson 1 Mprtenscn I'eterson Bernard Cash Lee Jost Lockman A Malan IX Ellis Weswman Brown A Wilcox Cliff Chappie Bill Ramsey STEREOTYPING Steve 'llagans Foreman Vance Bybee CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Wilford DeHaan' tinuing its operations there that by a large force of federal agents same offenders to'Jailfor a short army mechanics may check it reg pnMufi nnnroximatelv 33 night time after exacting a promise from her that she would accompany him when he was taken back to the ularly at Rockwell rield Uhe otn er refueler will be stationed in Im clubs and speakeasies within an BIO PROBLEM hnnr i perial vallev and will be used if Believe Salt Lake Child By 1 a the streets were fill Weather dvill not permit transfer "We have boys coming from good ed with men in evening dress and Miss Keeler with Shepherd's brother and unarmed had pone to a cabin on her plantation where homes where the parents have'lost Was Abducted and Assaulted women in fur wraps hurriedly maK near uie vutisi The Question Mark will cruise over a 12S mile stretch between control of them They should not the slayer was in hidings Miss ing their way home and bitterly complaining because the high cov- be sent to the reform school but something more than Just talking I'm sorrvI done It" he told' her Van Nlys and Rockwell field San 1-7: ij-ii'i --Vt With several men she started If they er cnargq tney iu ydu i rAU to them must be done SALT LAKE Jan 1 (Special) Belief that June Nelson 12 Diego at an average speed of hilles an with him in an automobile for the Year eve reservations iau uem couldbe' put some place by them selves to think things over wherA lartrplvl wasted nrijon but finding their way Arthur Burdett Rader Deegan daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles ACCOUNT1XC AND AUDITING DEPART5IENT Gibson Business Manager Helen Mcl3ride A Ij Chase Frank Sullivan Mary Ashton Irank Jenkins Ethel Thomson JSelpha -Ferguson DISPLAY AD-FRTISI'G I DEPARTMENT Wayne Eldredge Manager (Vernon Eldredge i Zuppann Villiam Glasmann lleber Lund CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Blaine Glasmann Manager Phyllis Glasmann Mabel McGregor NEWS AND EDITORIAL Darrell Green well Managing" Editor-- i- James O'Connor i I Charles Noble Albert Warden Will Bowman Maurice Howe' Mary Boyd Alfred Gladwell Glen Perrins Alyson Smith McBride Harvey Hancock i Mary Engstrum i Elizabeth Balr NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Reynolds-Fitzgerald Inc New York Chicago Philadelphia Bidwell Company San Francisco Los Angeles -Seattle rnnss room i Ben Thomas Foreman Fred Blattert Bill Morris Tt was one of the most thorough blocked by a mob the party made dashi for the iall'at Cleveland Nelson 437 South Fifth East street was abducted criminally assaulted they will not be contaminated by the influence of bad boys it would raids ever made on a New Year's eve here and one of the most sur- THREE KILLED Spencer Jenkins Henry Roelink Delbert Hill Jam ea -Ferguson Parry Nelson have a lasting effect upon them nHqinc Th revelers had teen Within a mile and a half of their objective about 50 men ln cars overtook the prisoner asked (Miss andi slain was expressed today aft er finding Of her body in the sur plus canal west of Salt Lake The body was found partly eub cheered by the news that Whalen juvenlle We Eh0uld use every ef-had sent out orders not to molest forfc tQ stop thfl boy that has juft Keller to' get in another car in which they would send her home BY HAIL TRAI citizens who were out to nave a merged in the water at Thirteenth started to do things which' will South street and Redwood road and seized the negro CROWD INCREASES I good time i IN CHICAGO place hlmh the state prison if not st6pped i The girl Heft her home to go to From the time the men seized CHICAGO "Jan 1 (UP) The the ETOcery store shortly after 7 31 Men in Jail should be given Fourth Member of Moor him -tit 1 2 30 o'clock aft o'clock Monday night and failed heaviest Snowstorm of the season onmnnnloil the New Year into jvork In Justice to' themselves frnnnn until he was killed shortly to return Her father told detec Glen Bott Gareth Neville Eliot Sampson Curtiss Bybee Wallace Stephens Delmont McDonald Iceland Walker Ed Cnrr Russell Farr Williajnv Reeve Earl pudman-Jack Harris Charles Watkins Morris Porter Ralph Hartman Howard Hinchcliffe VVillard Harrop Delmer Miller Willard Smith- Grant Simpson 1 Marvin Bingham Mont lleiner Mrs Elizabeth Balr Robert Parry Frank' Reed i Fred Morris? 1 Joe Bybee 1 Leland Walker Bay Taylor i Harry Eldredge I Balr Ion Engstrom Wanda Stoker I'arley Ferrin i Earl East I I Chas Just Chlrac-o but the blizzard-lik after 7 last niht the negro was tney snouia ne given employment They would be more healthy lss Party Not Expected To Live j' tlves a man was seen loitering in driven from Place to place while the neighborhood shortly before the storm did not dampen the spirits nf hum ft nd who stayed up to bother and would not get theldea that they' do not have to work the crowd grew to enormous pro- rrrot the veaT in MINNESOTA CITY Minn Jan "The problem of family deser- -portions Duvall about CO years old and girl was missed "STICKUP MAN" ASKS Rain started falling before mid 1' (AP) Three persons were in tion Is the most alarming Most the father of oisht children was niirht and soon turned into snow people would be surprised if they fmtnd murdered on the floor of his stantly killed and a fourth was critically Injured early today when a westbodnd Chicago Milwaukee TO BE PUT IN JAIL Py early mornrng there was a thlrlr blanket over parts of the knew the number of womn and children who have been deserted dining room His throat -had been Klaiheil with a butcher knife and city Heavy traffic downtown-kept St Paul ahd Pacific fast mail train by the husband In pome caFes Andrew Hansen Woodruff Hansen Robert Neilson Hazel Bowcutt hp hnd been beaten on the head Ha Rfrppf-s rlean Scores or minoi where the mother has died the accidents were reported due to the struck their automobile Those killed were: John Schumanski 3 8 years children have been' left to be pup- CHICAGO Jan Louis Springborne by hl3 own statement is a "stick-up man" who can't help it He feels a hold-up urge corn-in? over him he explained and old with an ice pick' and hammer Ruth Diivall pretty high school girl was missing She made her way the following day to one of the camps ported by the grandparents cry often a mother in poor health has The iweather forecast promised Iona Weber 19 and Gladys Stolz 121 I Gertrude Page 21 is not expect been left with four or five children near zfro temperatures for tne 4J hefnro fhc dav is ovcriA Frank Lee Wendell Porter Jay Thorsted Lenard Hart Fred Morris-Charles Watkins Margaret Jenkins Sterling Schow Max: Rogers Walter Amidan i 1 I Mrs: Sunquist A Waters before he can master the tempta ami told of being held captive by Khenherd' a' trust who lived In a tion the holdup is an accomplished Gold wind off Lake Michigan had ed to live All four are from Win- to support WORK INCREASES cabin in the rear of the Duvall 1 ona fact With New Year's at hand Spring abated somewhat at dawn I KTYO SERENADED hom? Shepherd was serving a 20 i' nflV Tan 1 (UP) As It Is believed that the crash occurred when the driver in trying "If these men could be' put to horne who is 49 decided it was 'year pentenco for manslaughter for a 'wage paid to the fam- Killing another- negro to turn around backed onto the Licil UtJ Uc time to put on the brakes He walked up tojthe desk sergeant at Rig Ben pounded the knell of 192S work an( thousands of revelers some in ny Woi thotmandd OI oio I ny woum relieve uucung railroad rlDthes and some In tatters preat deal town hall station last night and VARE CONTEST ROW icnnr- "Aulrt Lane Syne" and "God "We have had quite an Increase laid his cards on the table i "I am ai stick-up man" he told Tr outside jtsucKiiiK- i in tne amount or worn oune in BREWING IN SENATE TRY TO SAVE Desk Sergeant Henry Steinle him palace where King George very -department of the 'fflcc in' robbed five or six people last month The feeling would come WASHINGTON Jan 1 (UP) kmv hone was feu everyvntrie OUTLOOK GOOD FOR MOST OF WAGE EARNERS Good Scents Of Cops Land Thief in Jail NATURAL GAS PEOPLE READY TO BUILD UN! A formidable row is brewing in the over me and I would just go out Sonthnritfltlve assurance from The work in the civil department has Just about doubled since we have been in office In 1921 jwe had 533 sets of paper served tor which ive received J88213 During the 114 months of 19-28 we SNfllCEJCEEPER senate over disposition Of the con and rob Tonight I felt the urge the pialace that King George's lung infection had been practically again Then I realized a new year test airainst Senator-elect Vare of PeprisvTvri'riia who is ill but who was at hand so I came right up tu rffirfr1 bulletin Issued at have served 1078 sets for whlcn we Reptile House Curator Is here to be safe from temptation' That was how Louis Spring TuirUriiaffl palace this morning received $143849 has U'cn nivcn the right by the sen ate to plead his case on the floor Senator Reed Democrat Mis souri chairman of the special sen sai(1: ''The criminal department jhas borne fighting temptation happened to spend New Year's eve in the lockup Bitten By African 1 Viper ST LOUIS Jan (UP) "The king had a good nignt inc niafl a very rapm increase in neral conditions are unchanged" year 1921 we handled 328 In r-r- ate committee which investigated the Pennsylvania senatorial Tnndoiv nlive with Now Year's 1928 C0Gmen passed tnrouTntne V-ihrTtlons crystallized' amazing PhVFicians hoped today blood WASHINGTON Jan A prediction that 1929 would be a good year for business and industry has been made by Francis I Jones director general of the United tSates employment service who said that the outlook for iv tn "ones King George prhniry election is prepared to go alu- uj and-ask that the senate -act -on the committee's report protcst- ing excessive expenditures in that office Of thia number 134 were felonies 89G were inisdemeanors 70 were lodgers and- 16 wero! insane "The number of insane caseshas Crowds before St Taul's cathc drnl guests in hotels throngs in almost doubled It costs about nitht clubs merrymakers everywhere paused as the bell of Lon-finii' old flock tower rang in the cairpaign by Vare The jiommUtee will seek to make a mil jreport on the Vare case Fri- II SALT LAKE CITY Jan (UP)-r-Constructlon of an interstate pipeline to bring natural gas to six counties of Utah will start within 30 days it was announced today at the offices oft he Ohio Oil company The announcement was made after the state utilities commission had 'issued a certificate of convenience and necessity to the company Under the permit the company will construct a natural gas system linking Salt Lake Weber Davis Tooele Summit and Daggett county towns with the Baxter Basin in Wyoming i to deliver each to the state hospital We- have had additional ex- New Year' transfusion would save the life of -Marlin Perkins 24 curator of the reptile jfio-u'e nt the St1 Louis zoo who was bitten by a poisonous nnke They tald Perkins would hafe diedainu-f-t instantly yi-Aterdayjjhad noh an sfi-tant at the zor endarj-cered jr-vn life ly promptly sucking verrmfrcn the wound Th rise wm a pa boon one of the jmc polionms of West African fnik' "God Save the King" rang out i pense also in ngnting nrw out uy nlmost In lunifson througnout practicing sinci city 1Iay The se nator-elect has' been invite! to appear before the committee t'ien but he has sent word 'through physicians that he is un-4 able to on his health 'Uoorio'TO receive we have been aoie to operate -nu-out increasing our budget or our force "During 1928 the liquor in pos BOMB HURTS HOME CHICAGO Jan Patrolmen Welmer and Kesceg to i employ a pun showed extraordinarily good -scents last night 1 They were looking for a man who had burglarized several homes in the Wilson avenue section during the past few weeks The ''perfume burglar" he was called because all his victims jsaid he was heavily perfused) The officers were passing a street corner when to their noses tuned to coal smoke and "gas fumes ithere was wafted an alien fragrance There on the corner perfumed to the saturation point stood Jason Fuller 29 Scenting success the officers arrested him Today two victims Identified him as the pcrfume burglar" LINDY NEWS DENIED ENGLEWOOD J' Jan (AP) Denial has been made at the home of Dwight Morrow that the ambassador's daughter Anne is engaged to Colonel Charles A Lindbergh session cases led all other oirena- INCREASE IS SEEN IN LIQUOR DEATHS NEW YORK Jan (AP) Dr Charles Norris chief medical ifxaminer if sued figures today showing that bad liquor or its effects caused 255 moro deaths in 192S than in the previous year in New York The total 'figurea for the year were 1565 i Dr Norris attributed a large number of deaths in motor accidents homicides and accidental death from falls to poison liquor "While only 130 alcoholic deaths are recorded for the he paid "there was a marked increase in homicides motor arrldenti snl accidental deaths from falls Most of these are directly traceable to poison alcchol The medical examiner Raid -there is as much drinking now as when saloons were running and that the liquor now being sol 1 Is mostly bad "In fact there is no thing ajs a safe drink nowadays" he OF NEWSPAPER MAN There were 89 violations! for VACATION WITH PAY it which we received $10308 In fines PiNPPLE" WRECKS 1 rifTPHTT tan 1 (UP) 'Tne and forfeiture? i weniy-ejrn workers during the new year wa3 generally better than it was a year ago "The1 business world enters into the new year with greater confidence and on a better employment basis than it did in 1928" he declared "Our prediction that several lines of Industry would mark new high levels in 1928 is now a matter of history After a careful survey of business and industrial conditions and improvements and developments now in the offing we predict that 1929 will be a good year-'' "In view of the sound business conditions and the excellent prospects for the year it appears that labor on the whole will be well employed but there will be some un-i employment particularly amongst the white collar class rni manual and unskilled workers" vicnt hnn Italian i ore still penainr lhh- -arrnrr rnMihr and banKer icei very graieiui I- ki rlnl inn Ti Ti-lin have frlVpn US RS)SWlHi7T III UUrt 3 'vv f' v-if and thre children were unln- any way and invite triose wno tidv i- i lanv ftturceft ons to maK" to rom COMBINATION SHOP CHICAGO Jan 1 AP) Th new year was hirdly four hours oll when' fiiPt bcrnb" ft black -powder "pine'tpplf" eTdinb'-d The bomb hj been planted the doorway cf Gus Frazus combination coffee shop and barber hop at1 447 North Clark street IV VnriiTr nn I trt th iffice so that we might ERROR HOLDS UP WORK NEW YORK Jan (AP) Two strips of land one less than 13 inches wide and the other 14 Inches wide are blocking the construction of a $2500000 building They' were omitted from records on a deed because of a surveyor's error 12 8 years ago! While courts are deciding the matter the steel framework of the proposed building -which was bought months ago is in storage i kllCAClo Jan 1 For-housand employes of the diarvester company will eive two weeks' vacation with as a Kew Year's present The ipany estimates the cost will be the neighborhood of $1000000 Jt was added that this is ex-ted -to be offset in good will of employes i Se vacation will be extended to ftiers in all departmentaJ Ita'iin- who relented his profit by having your views on the i'rfw rf rn ifni'-n ccTsed of many problems v-rue on rront un miiflrHnir a rotintrvmsn during' a "We extend season's greetings to fmtlftn whir! oc- I nil TMNCOCK not far from the loop Damage was pt- jnftt vear "Sheriff of Weber County" Slight A-.

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