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Show f f NUMBER 20 Legion Boy Scout Troop Plans Are Progressing Well WILL STADIUM READY FOR BE Plans for a Boy Scout ATHLETIC troop, sponsored by Herman Baker post of the American Legion, are unand Stadium derway, it is announced by W. E. Dean, chairman of the movement. At 0 Commission a meeting held Wednesday night at Lorin Farr on gunl Agree the chateau plans were perfected for Site for Sports Struc-(gr- die organization. Earl A. Checked has been named scout master. This City Engineer Preparing will be the only troop Not to in the city and applications are being 7000 Capacity; received by the committee which inphas; MEET e; non-sectari- an $75,000 Hold Baccalaureate In Theatre May 25 I'ODMNIIAMMER TO BE WELCOMED AT The baccalaureate services for the Ogden high school graduating rlass will b held on Sunday, May 25, in the Orpheum theatre. The program for the services will be National Commander Will be Met Comannounced at a later date. at Train by Reception Commencement exrrciaes will be held on mittee and Two Crack Drum hursday morning, May 29, at 10 oclock in the Orpheum theatre. ApCorps Will Escort Him to proximately three hundred and twenty-e fix students from the senior high Hotel; llig Mass Meeting of school xx ill he graduated this year. cludes Mr. Dean, Eugene D. Jones, The board of education will and Charles Horspool. Sons of Legion to be Held nt Chateau That a newspaper is not required to prove the truth of charges conduct Ogden a summer school, beand any others who are contained in an article concerning a public official, will form ginning Monday, Juno 2, and contininterested in the movement may comthe basis of the defense line of procedure in the case in which uing until Friday, July 11. A tuition One of the largest demonstrations municate with the committee. of $6 will be charged for summer ever accorded a national commander The next meeting will be held Wed- Fred E. Williams is suing the Standard-Examine- r, J. U. Eldredge, iee clusses. The rlasses will be under the nesday evening, April 23, at the Jr., A. L. Glasmann, and James P. Casey for damages in the sum direction of the city superintendent of of The American Legion will be given lana will be discussed at of $100,000. chateau, This was revealed during examination of a juror schools. Students must have the rec in honor of Commander O. L that time for an over-nigHike to be when Arthur when he arrives in Ogden Woolley, counsel for the newspaper, asked a ques- ommcmlation of the principal under taken during the month of May. The whom worked the he has Tuesday during past tion evening at 6:30. Commandrelative to the juror's views as to the privilege of a news- ear boys who have made application thus to be able to enter summer er Rodcnhanimer will be met at the far are Billy Welsh, Billy Dean, Duane paper. Arthur E. Pratt, counsel for Fred E. Williams, objected school. The work is principally for Siprclle, Pease Lubeck, Leslie Peery, to the question on the ground that inasmuch as thenewspaper students who have failed in one or train by the reception committee of Douglas Barker, Billy Manning, Max had plead truth as a However, it will be Herman Baker post No, 9 with two justification that it should be prepared to more classes. Browning, and Wilburn Wright. or junior high stu drum rorps, one from Ixtgan and the senior for prove the truth before being allowed to plead justification. To possible and finish one sub- other from the local post. He will be to dents pursue which Mr. Woolley retorted that the course. It escorted the ject during to the Hotel Uigelow, where defense did not have to prove the troth work will s was that shop excused probable very through of charges. Rather than to precipitate a reception xxill be held with departe offered in two centers for boys who an argument on point of law before challenge by the plaintiff's counsel. wish ment officers of the American Legion to do this grade of work. Robert L. Proudfit, 1360 Capitol the work of selecting a jury was comand the wholesale avenue, goods Auxiliary and representatives sporting pleted, Mr. Woolley withdrew his quesWith the hope of creating interest tion. from posts all over tbe state. dealer, stated during his examination in Girl scouting in this vicinity, The by Attorney Pratt, that he was in According to Virgil J. llarrop, comThe selection of a jury was Yellowstone park at the time the arKingdom of Happy Living, a pagemander of Herman Baker post No. 9, at 11:30 in pleted yesterday morning ant depicting the ideals of the organiticles in question were published, but Commander Bodcnhammer's visit to zation will be presented by Girl the court of Judge George S. Barker. that copies of the paper reached him Announcement was made Tuesday Scouts of Ogden, May 18, in the South Twenty veniremen were examined in there, and that he had talked about by Captain N. P. Walsh who is in Ogden will bo full from the moment he choosing the eight men who are to them with his junior high school auditorium. The decide family who were with charge of the branch office of the 5th arrives until he departs. Mayor Ora as to whether or not Fred E. him. has been He said he written by Ardell Williams is entitled to had formed an opin- reserve district in Ogden that four Bundy is chairman of the reception pageant damages be- ion at that time as to the source cf men Cardon and Maurine Porter, both lo- cause the articles in Ogden received commissions committee and will welcome the compublished in the the cal members of the Girl Scout organiinfection, but that it was so long in the reserve corps of the United mander at the station as well as fordaily newspaper charged that Better and will include that it would not interfere with a States army this week, and one re- mally at the meeting In the chateau ago three hundred men are wearing stripes for lesser zation, acand twenty-fiv- e ceived his commission in the national after the reception. Ogden girls. Mrs. crimes, and averred that Typhoid fair verdict. He acknowledged A purade will form at the Bigelow, U. with A. L. Aldrich is director of dramat- fever is manslaughter. quaintance Joseph Classman, J. headed by the two drum corps, and ics, while Mrs. M. R. Clark has charge The following received commission The jurymen accepted for service Eldredge, Jr., James P. Casey, the of the music. The drills are being di- n the case are: plaintiff Fred E. Williams and sev- and have accepted: Dr. Hugh J. will march to the chateau for the of the attorneys for the litigants, Moyes, first lieutenant Dental Corps meeting. Department Commander C. eral rected by Mrs. Lucille White, Miss Peter A. Anderson, boilermaker, 1). and other department officers He slid that he had been an advertiser street. Dorothy Manning, Mia's Esther V. 832 Twenty-sevent- h reserve; Dr. Geo. W. Vogel, Dental will1ope attend the meeting and will give In the defendant R. he when Mias Charles De Wees, retired butcher, Weeks, newspaper Taylor, Egina .Jeppson, Miss Corps reserve; Dr. Paul was in the retail business, but that first lieutenant, Medical Corps re- addresses. Greetings from the state Clare Doherty, Miss Ruth Butter-baug- 488 Cross street. of the American Legion Miss Jessie Scofield and Miss Sephus Jackson, farmer, Kanesville. he had purchased no advertising since serve; Charles D. McComb, second departmentwill be heard from its presithat time. When questioned by At- lieutenant Medical Administration re- Auxiliary Lee A. Shurtleff, 427 Cross street. Wanna Fredrick. K. ComV. Mrs. Chas. dent, Saxton. T. M. Jenkins, a farmer residing on torney Mr. Proudfit set ve, and Joseph T. Dyes, second mander Uodenhammcr will Woolley, Following the presentation of the West Second his give street. stated noththat was there Lieutenant lieutenant National Guard. in pageant Mrs. C. B. Morse will conduct address first this Utah at meeting Robert L. Proudfit, wholesale s port- ing in his acquaintanceship with the Dyes has been assigned to Bhttery B, since his a court of awards, when seventy-fiv- e election to that high position 1360 Robinson ave- litigants that would influence him in 222nd Field Artillery, National Guard, ing of fall. merit will be presented to nue. goods dealer of last badges a fair decision. He said that he ha under Captain Wayne Gudmundscn, Girl Scouts. A large delegation of candidates W. B. Wedell, real estate dealer, of known Fred Packard for twenty-fiv- e who is commanding the battery. from other posts in the state will be 432 Twenty-sevent- h street. 11. years. When asked if he had been in Moyes, first lieutenant. l)r. W. Alexander Muirbrook, farmer, West Wheeler basin, he answered affirm-tively- Dental Corps reserve, has been assign- initiated with the class of candidates V Warren. He stated that he had no ob- - ed to the 143rd hospital company Natio- in Herman Baker post before the meeting is opened to the invited Each aide availed itself of two pro- - jeetkm avtis methods used by cham- - nal-Guard, with headquarters, in guests. ists in determining pollution. When Ogden. emptory challenges. Considerable comment was heard Attorney Woolley asked him if he obThe 222nd Band, National Guard, Captain Walsh said that there are of court until jected to chlorination he said he did several following adjournment appointments to comwas inspected Sunday by Capt. Jas. at 10 o'clock, on the not, except that he would rather go missions other be made in the reserve to M. DeWiese, regular army, and Col Tuesday morning less than a day and a half without that fact water than to drink in near the drinking onel Hamilton Gardner of Salt Lake was corps future, of men who required to select a jury in a case and. his staff. Colonel A. E. Wilfong in which so much public interest has chlorinated water. He told defenie have received certificates of capacity counsel that his aversion to chlorinat- and have passed the examinations for E. J. Fjeldsted, of the Ogden Horse and his staff accompanied Colonel been manifested. ed water would not- influence his ver commissions. Show committee, states that Captain Gardner in the inspection. Tuesday on a will Barker ruling give Judge diet. N. E. Waldron of the remount associanight B battery of the 222nd Field the disputed point during the trial. tion at Fort Douglas has recommendArtillery, National Guard, was in' David E. Handy, an employee of .. Jurors Examined ed to the American Remount associas pec ted. Besides the inspecting ofcommission firm at the Ogden union tion that an appropriation of $100 be ficers the Ogden city commission and Examination of jurors began im- stockyards, who lives at Grant avenue made for the Ogden event; whfeh will ' the Weber county commission were mediately following the opening of and Twenty-fir23-2- 4 street, said that he be held on June 6 and 7 The ; prizes court Wednesday. Charles E. Michaels had read the newspaper articles, an present. will be for the remount polo pony After the inspection Mayor Ora was the first venireman questioned. that he had a casual acquaintance - , classes. that effect The No. to were the Herman answers Baker His 9, post on the with Dick Stoker, who died of typhoic its Bundy complimented battery union the anclerk at its railroad American a he is Legion, will present excellent showing in the inspection. when questioned by plaintiffs coun quessel. Upon being questioned by Mr. nual play at the chateau next WedCounty Commissioner R. A. Norris depot He answered Mr.asPratts to whether also addressed the men. Both com- tions in the affirmative Woolley, he said that he ate in res- nesday and Thursday evening, April Standard-Examine- r; the to subscriber a was 24. The play Fast Workers, 23 he missions pledged their support in v taurants infrequently. Mr. Woolleys is aand he remembered reading next if that will be highly amusimmediate obtainaction comedy in favoring as to whether or not question : action is the juror had a prejudice against the ing to those who hear it. The cast ing furnishings for the new armory. the articles upon which the consists of the following: Yvonne These have been promised by a com- brought When Mr. Pratt asked him publication of such articles, brought of' Building and ' mittee of the chamber of commerce if he had an opinion as to the source forth strenuous objections from bot Pierce, Mrs. Vem R. Ekins, Dorothy I The Utah League of the typhoid infection during July attorneys for the Elesnore Stevens, Mathias xian associations met Saturday at the for some time. Knowlden, Attorney Other officers attending the ins pec of last year, he said be waa sure that Pratt argued thatplaintiff. inasmuch as the C. Tanner, Wayne A. Gudmundson, Hotel Bigelow and elected officers for W. H. Hoskins, L. V. Call and Thomas the ensuing year: John II. Andrews, tion included Major Fred A. Prince it was not Wheeler creek water, be- plaintiffs plead truth in their answer F. Welsh. The play is directed by secretary and manager of tbe Feder- of the regular army, instructor of the cause he had hiked through Wheeler to the complaint Utah National Guard ; Captain Geo. basin a hundred times and was fa- be proved before that the truth musbe Mathias C. Tanner al Building and Loan association of justification can W. Latimer, plans and training of- miliar with conditions there. He was plead. Mr. calibre of the producOgden was elected president. Other Judging by Woolley countered, with ficer; Captain Floyd T. Duffin, an excused for cause. an admission that the language in the tions presented by the American Le- officers elected were: Elmer C. JenMajor Buel Eskelson and Captain Peter A. Anderson, 832 Twenty-sevent- h alleged libelous articles was harsh, but gion in the past, this production will kins, Salt Lake, tint Ernest Freeman of Brigham City. street and father of nine that it was not necessary under the be well worth the while for the thea- Fred J. Bradshaw, second The inspecting officers compliment- children, an employee of the Southern law to Melvin L Dye, Ogden, aecre- the truth of the articles, tre going people of Ogden to see. ed Captain Wayne A. Gudmundson on Pacific railroad, was the next venire- that it prove H. M. H. Lund, Salt Lake, tary; was only necessary for the dethe showing of the battery. disC. Clarence Nealen, former examination treasurer; His examined. fense man to prove that the articles Colonel Wilfong inspected the Na- closed that he had formed no opinion of Salt Lake, and retiring mayor were He therequestion privileged. tional Guard at Spanish Fork last was made a delegate to the he president, upon withdrew the concerning the action; that Woolleys convention to he held in national night and will inspect the unit at not acquainted with anyone who had next question to question. Handy as to his men Cedar City tonight. Grand Mich. when ques- tal attitude in Rapids, Delegates from Weber county and typhoid fever last July, respgct to the merits o, Recommendation thg a building , tioned by Attorney Pratt Arthur E. the ease, brought the answer that Ogden city schools who will attend the newspaper, counsel loan be and aet for. annual the convention had drank of up for the Handy department Woolley, delegates plenty of water a to the all during the summer. the Utah Education association which supervision of the associations of the questioned Mr. Anderson in respect stockyards the On further he said he du will be held in Salt Lake April 26, will state was made by Walter F. Mcprevious jury 'service. He asked to the not concludequestioning, had objection he if any that the water was purs include six delegates from Ogden and Dowell, past president of the United juror and because he did not were such as published articles De- two from Weber county. Tha Ogden States Building and Loan associations, typhoid. get Interna the Twelve members of next fense availed itself of a His answer. will include R. E. Widdison, who made the principal address at the received a negative preemptory delegates tional Brotherhood of Electrics Ander-so- n not or II. A. whether Leo Baird, Alphid convention " Saturday afternoon. Mr. to as and McFarland, was challenge excused. question Handy Workers, local No. 217, contribute! chlorinathe to The Eleanor examination had any objection of George E. Stone Henderickson, Crouter, and McDowell said that many states had their services for the installation of used for human con- resulted in his being excused, when Zina Davis. The Weber delegates are already done this pointing to Colowater of tion lights at the Ogden airport. They from upon being examined by Arthur Wool-Ic- Norman Jeppson and Keith Wahl-quis- ti rado, and California in the west. Mem- - , worked for eight hours Sunday under sumption brought an objection which Verne Oberhansley president bers of the convention Tavored the Judge he stated that he, in hia present counsel, the direction of J. R. Peterson, of the the plaintiffs aniwcr- - state of mind, would be unable to ar- of the Weber county education asso- plan and will work to that end to The overruled. Barker juror Utah Power and light company, who rive at a conclusion in the case, as he ciation, while not a delegate, will at- see if it can be brought about in Utah. is in charge of the work and who also ed, "No next had formed an opinion that Mr. McDowell urged the associations the was Huss Frances Mrs. he could tend the meeting. donated his services. . Commissioner her She-sato indulge in cooperative methods for not that id aside. cast examined. exjuror W. J. Rackham states that it is the purpose o L insuring confidence . home is located at Twenty-secon- d Examination of Lee A. Shurtliff, , pected that the work of installation street and Adams avenue, and that it with the public.'; He stated that em427 Cross street, an employee In tbe will be completed by April 22, an water, should be laid upon the prin- phasis City with Ogden is supplied office of the Utah Power & Light that night Landing facilities will be when the for of building and loan associpal object attorney by questioned company, showed that Mr. Shurtliff then ready for airplanes. ciations home ownership and incul- - ' 100 that she was plaintiff. She further stated absent from tbe state on a cation of thrift. ' was not acquainted with defendant me the articles were pubStandard-Examine- r, vot- - ' ' The of members convention the Coach Jack Crofts tracksters showwho are connected with the lished. He answered the to as inquiry ed their superiority over Ogden high ed to enter Into an advertising camand felt that ahe could ren- opinion, that he had formed none as and Weber der a fair and impartial verdict She county high school in paign during the next year; This wills. K to the source of the infection or as to in articles the triangular track meet yesterday. The be worked ont by the Incoming said that she bad read case who was responsible for the condition, Kaysville lads scored 66 the Reports of he convention were ' about talked had points; Ogquestion; and he felt that he could render a fair no Parley H. Anderson and Carol A. with formed given den was second with 45 points, and by R. L. Olson on publicity; S. her husband, but had verdict. When asked by Mr. Woolley Weber Mueller filed a petition in the probate P. infecDobbs, the waa of 26 legislative; H. M. H. Lund, source third with points. to hie acquaintance with Hannan division of the Second district court opinion as to the ; constitution for and blame Greenwell the was of star the to where or tion Ogden place W. Peery, he stated that be had known A Wednesday asking that Parley Ander- the waa held stated meet of the Huss hie banquet Mrs. "of with Saturday eve- - :V performance Mr. peery since Peerys high school typhoid cases. son be appointed executor of the last in ball room of the Hotel , the 10.1 in ning hundred the agent Wilcox dash. been a has registration yard will and testament of Mrs. Amelia that she her days. He further stated, on question-la- of Davie who high jumped 6 feet Bigelow; Ray I Olson was toastmas- - ' that but of number a for years, that he had had business dealings Nelson Anderson, wife of Peter An meet, was ter, and Dr. E. G. Peterson, president job had not come through with Stuart P. Dobbs, attorney for Monday in an inter-claof the Utah State Agricultural derson, who died April 6. The value political influence not winto defendant. forced the of repeat yesterday, Fred E. Williams, but that such dealof the estate is not given. The rents political at Logan, delivered an address on. vhen 5 a 11 first with of feet ning affirmatively jump from the real estate is approximately She answered the influence of the home In the av- she ing would not influence his decision inches. not or whether to as in the case. $700 annually. In her will Mrs. An- questioned erage American family. Frank Francis, HarIn answering 3Ir. Pratt's questions remove. He wee excused from duty Dr. Peterson praised the work of derson provided that her husband knew William E. Fred and W. Peery to in should occupy their home the remain- man ease. the the formation and loan associations in home an of in building opinion She stated that she had had typhoid the Z. Terry was excused by building and encouragement. William E. S. der of his lire, provided that he did twelve he rase, stated that Talks Hraney When questioned years ago. recalled the newspaper articles; that Judge Barker on account of physical were also made by Mr. McDowell, Mr. not permit his plural wife to occupy ft. there said Huss Mrs. Mr. WooUey, he had an opinion as to the source cf disability. Neslen, President Andrews and Mayor On the death of Mr. Anderson, it is by was nothing In her acquaintance wit the infection be Ora Bundy. which would be hard to equally Mr. Williams to influence her. 5he (Continued on page 8. ) provided that the property divided between eight children. non-sectari- an Exceed Libel Suit Opens; Jury Is Selected 3gden High School to OGDEN TUESDAY attorney for Defense Contends That Proof of Charges Is Unnecessary When Defending Comment on Acts of Public Officials; Judge Will Rule on Point six-we- pln are accepted by w proposed la to board of control, Ogden . assured itadium for the Union Pacific in ftwfc meet which will be held con-tboard of The 15. Olden August ml of members of the and representatives commission the Ogden city schools, Weber schools, Weber eoUege, and the imty STTiLii of commerce. At a meeting TaT hoard Tuesday the committee to build the Farr park at a cost not U composed j sta-CtaLw- It fa exceed $75,000. wructions were given to the city department to prepare Stitire plans for the structure and engi-me- n Umgsgo additional consulting ogiMering if necessary. seating capacity will be 7000 The Two committees were one to work out a schedule for forthcoming athletic events, and The the other a revenue committee. Ste-moo-n, fnmmittm include Coach Merlin Weber college; Coach Dick Tuple, Ogden high school; Coach Weber county high Dick Thome, Kheol; E. J- - Fjeldsted, secretary of ap-foltt- nfrtm. and to Ogden chamber of commerce, comMayor mittee Stoss, Ora Bundy. The revenue includes Fred M. Nye, Spencer Aaron Tracey, and Harry T. lav. U.P.&L. Co. Women Hold er . six-we- Pageant Will Be ek pre-empto- ry Presented by Girls Five Commissioned In the Reserve Corps ul. h, Noon Luncheon The Womens committee of the Utah hear and light company met Thursday soon at the Hotel Bigelow. Lunch-vas served in the Japanese room. Tin table was artistiely decorated for May dsj, with a May pole in the cents of the table and small dolls hold-in- g the streamers and standing at sack place with a basket of candy and On place cards. The meeting was pond by Rhea Casier, president of the dub. The special guest and speaker was A. W. Troth, traffic anger of the Mountain States Tele-phs-m and Telegraph company, who pis an interesting and educational talk on "The Importance of Good Will te s Public He pointed out Utility. practical ways in which girls may Wp to build and maintain public good 31 Miss Anna Welsh gave the Nuthly report on "The Advancement ui Development of Television, a ffwt that has been followed very deeeljr for the past two years. After e Meeting die girls were taken mi . jtoagh the Ogden - Telephone . ex-b- y Mr. Troth which proved 1 interesting. The members pres-Rh- ea Cazier, Marie Wyman, ajrtb Goddard, Hazel Bishop, Anna "hFay Hopkin, Eva Owen and fegionnaires Apply For Boden-hamni- ht Burial Grounds National Guard Being Inspected This Week . -- -- .' i Remount Association To Help Ogden Event - Legion to Present Fast Workers at Chateau April st - 1 John H. Andrews to; Head Building and Loan Associations ; ; vice-preside- nt; f Herman Baker post No. ijrJWKnn Legion, have made appli-tT.-0. he Ogden city commission additional burial ground in Ogden was re- 2L?Sey 22 vM,yor Bandy by the members of the city commission V 5 The communication m from Commander V. J. Jved who stated that the burial J bkf.Craetery exhausted. ex-serv- ice Nram to be Given Utah Male Singers business manager of Mi Pfh Singers. that a program will be 4 OrJESl enmg, April 28, in wbn two him-bd tad Je?ora buritone. and TV the event. pnmJ?,rtJiCi P.at include individual sVn hv! the six choruses fa which all chor-Jf- a . The event has 3 iS!. 5 55 5 Sim- iv 0wrUllJiiever bkeit!, rTu kivenin other co,u"ty 5 IckhT, trSS WdShh. tbe c fa. south-S?dtte2.Mpec- invited to Sfadiwe- Vniaea, each in the Ogden pro- - tension Division Lectures coni World extension tt,fthnTTn?er of Utb, 5?Jtd Mhool, was V e,T?n!n' when Jv'emberlain nTe the 0f 5, Okniia. wane. He spoke Hv. vice-preside- nt; . Ogden Teachers Will Attend Convention . . Union Men Install Lights at Airport ".t: ( ; . r i y, -- Davis Wins Meet in Track; Greenwell Is Ogden Star in , Mrs. Andersons Will Is Entered in Court offi-eer- . ' if. :V IV; i: : by-la- . 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