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Show rrra Airport Jubilee to be Held June 30 VQLl'ME i OGDKX. U TAIL FRIDAY, airport will Ogden Will JUBILEE Welcome Thousands of Visitors at Opening of Air- port Tomorrow; Entertainment Arranged for Greatest of Air Jubilees; Rides in Airplane, NK is. IMv NUMBER AI Smith Is Nominated1 OPEN WITH BIG AIR JI Parachute Jumps, Etc. The finishing touches for the big lebration tomorrow, commorating the dedication of Airport Ogden," end the landing of the first mail a luncheon dinplanes, were made at ner at the chamber of commerce yes terday noon, with the members of the general committee an dsub-commit-te- ks present General Chairman Roby ert H. Hinckley presided, and all of the committeemen were prac-tiall- present That Ogden will entertain the largest crowd in the history of the city ii almost an assured fact, as reports from all parts of the state, and many points outside of Utah, indicate that many visitors will be present from the various cities and towns throughout the surrounding country will be present. . . Mayors, city commissioners, airway, railroad, telephone, electric light and power and other officials from many parts of the surrounding territory will be present or represented officially at the celebration, and digni- taries from every walk of business will be with Ogden tomorrow. The various committees have worked with a harmony and rythm which At Airport Ogdon tract of more than a mile is being completed today. Al the time of the award, the i t. of-fer- and county ruiiimissioners .omplimcnted Mr. Dundy on being he low bidder and he has more than thin in the dispatch with which the work hus been handlist. tVntractor Dundy has just fin shed the construction of over 1000 'ineal fed of steel umbrella sheds it the D. & R. (I. depot in Salt city ju-lifi- ed h lake. the opening of bids for about miles of puving in W elter coun on Wednesday of this week. HunJ) was underbid by a scant 150.00 by an outside firm. The .ids were taken under advisement by the coinmisHionerH with indications that the work wou'd lie awarded to the local man. Al i'l tv, ns r, ' DISCOVERY OF UNUSUAL SPRING MADE NEAR EDEN Analysis of Water Shows it to be Purest of Warm Springs; Valhas been remarkable, and the aid afforded the committee on general aruable for its Medical Properrangements have received a very fine amount of support from the city comties; Large Flow to be Utilized mission, various civic organizations, by Bathing Pools; Property particularly from the Ogden chamber of commerce, and from business men, Covers Over Eighty Acres professional men and citizens gener- GRAY LINE TOUR 9 Celebration Held Monday forj Advent of Scenic Tour in City; Ogden is tilth of American Cities in Gray Line System: Will Advertise City; Many Tourists Booked for Ogden Tomorrow will be one which repay all for those fine acts and Wednesday afternoon a representservices made in the interest of aviat- ative of The Post visited Patio Springs ion for this city. and Water Gardens, the newest reThe Mountain States Telephone and sort tributary to Ogden. Patio Springs Telegraph company has authorized is located in Ogden valley about two Frank Francis to have free use and a half miles west and north of Mayor of telephone service to all outside the villajge of Eden. The road to the points in the calling of dignitaries and springs is through Ogden canyon and ethers who are expected and invited up into the western arm of the Ogden to the celebration. In adition to the valley. Every rod of the road is free telephone service, the telephone through scenes of surpassing beauty company has removed and rebuilt their and lands of bounteous production. line from through the airfield to the The springs are located on the side east side of the airport. They did of a mountain overlooking the beauthe job thoroughly and in record time, tiful Ogden valley, and almost opposite at a cost to them of $500, and it was North Ogden pass through the Waall done at no cost to Ogden city or satch range. There are several of the the airport committee. The Utah springs and the combined flow is more Power and Not only are Light company have in- than two second-fee- t. stalled four or five large flood the volume remarkable for the springs lights at the airport for work, and of water, but they are without equal night rave done that service free to Og- in the character and purity of the den, showing their interest in aviat- water. The water is 72 degrees in ion for this city. To both companies temperature, but notwithstanding this congratulations of the general com- fact, there is neither a trace of iron mittee and the City of Ogden were or sulphur in its composition. An extended. Slate made water the of by analysis The police department will exert Chemist Herman Harms shows that rory energy for the protection of the water is colorless, that it contains huge crowd and will be no odor, whether hot or cold, in cleart the commandexpected, of the airport offi-- ness it is classed as bright Such is on tomorrow. condition. But it is when Washington ave- the physical nue from the of the water is chemical the starting point of the examined thatcondition it is proven truly re (Continued on Page Two.) markable and is in a class to itself. This water is entirely free from nitrates, sulphuretted hydroged, alkaE. line sulphides and metallic impurities. Aside from some social outings durThe above are the high lights of the The remarkable this of water spring. The newly the hot summer months, the loorganized board of con-rv- .l con' ing the Exchange club selected written report of Mr. Harms cal Lions club will hold no more meeteludes with these words: This water Attorney Joseph E. Evans as is of first-clas- s ings until September, it was decided organic purity. new bathapd W. A. and of drunk who have at their final spring luncheon held G. Dye, of the Commercial Security at a meeting of edThose in the waters of this spring hold bank, and Republican candidate for! yesterday at the Hotel Bigelow. inrrZjrdcMr.?nday evening. Mr. Evans that was the speaker. Thrift they have been greatly benefiAt an early date, the club and their governor, Sent5 ,ePPe8en retiring prest- ted thereby. The total absence of should be classed as a patriotic duty, ladies will hold their first outing in Mr. I)ye said, and thrift' should be mineral, its softness, its clearness and Tn,esday luncheon-meetin- g deo most it make mild life by every-- ! Fork canyon. South temperature practiced in every-da- y Spanish room of the Hotel and the place is j for beaubathing, lightful The of urge .seeing thepatural n! officers were inducted. fast batha as a reputation gaining ties surrounding Ogden was stressed i Debt is a habit peculiar to AmcriteiiLmeeting was one filled with in ing resort bv Lion Lawrence Farr, while Lion cans, Mr. Dye said, and sounded a with a interspersed owned by S. A W. are The springs J. Critchlow called attention to warning against unnecessary waste Pbriii5i music.al program. Miss an Ogden architect, with of- the public hearing on the budgeting of money. Reed Mctaan Ilelm, as-Shreeve, Miss Omahf of Burt Tth The propseveral vocal solos. fices in the Kiesel building. $760,000 appropriated for the use sisted by Mrs. Ruth I. Tribe, of San Chet vn,deped zone the embraces which e spring I80? and Henry De Haan, erty of Rtnnffi and Weber county srhools, Francisco entertained with dance num-th- e Ogden The waiilH6! ionaries from the Ha- - consists of eighty acres of land.a conmeeting being called for this af- - bers, nnd C. C. tawis accompanied by Mrs. Ituion Harper rendered solos, n J a couple of duets property is now improved with ternoon at 4:30 oclock. in raSvoiind in Seal eJ?awauan tongue. The mus- - crete swimming pool, 50x80a feet curbing size, and is surrounded by Provision is dS,.'"thMi,tic,ly artistically designed. Howard Jenkins, twice made to take the overflow of the $10.00 PKsiiWf the New Zealand mission pool from all sides of the rectangle, of v conditions. thus adding to sanitary ....? church, was the speak-in-d There er is a bath house of forty-foy Pictured the enchanted vd On another page of this issue there appears a cut-opuzzle. .f w Zealand with an inter-PoIii-ri rooms and additional rooms are conon the on is a this ads Lumber eleven ground each of In K page, part of the appearing ?n ocial, economic and templated. 50x100, and a for pavilion, dancing TCU,s.toms of the islanders. puzzle picture appears. Correctly assembled, the pieces will will be made as other improvements a vH form the picture of a famous American hero of today. very logical fast as possible. All the improveSave sson jW Zealand did not have After you have completed the picture, write not more than ments are substantial in character feeling for Ameri- - and corj the under novel in design and are 400 word story telling why Ogden should be the airport aid that more work was of the owner. direct supervision center of the intermountain region. the unfoundec JfeP away PiviuHieo .?ert Poulger introduce It is planned to build a numberancol Forward them, together with your name to The Ogden vited?.ie"klns to the club, and fa- camping cabins near the be ofPost, not later than two weeks from today. Your entry ult on 1?. 10 come and give a further lots for summer residents willwater is Zealand and her people. fered for sale. Patio spring along with all others, will be handed over to the judges for Del is it that remarkable purity their decision. Their judgment will be final and award will Jden of such Gnners ,nlnana?er ike nr.S?oke .on baseball, stressing being carried away in great quantibe made promptly upon receipt of their decision. will be made to 3d hniB,ty f Ogden service clubs ties and an effort The prize essay will be published in the first issue of The for drinking local gen5rally giving t' place it oit Inthethemarket near future a comPost after the judges decide upon the winner. purposes. tending uIn?re noral support by handle to be will incorporated Mr. Baker nphasi?Jf To compete in this contest it is unnecessary that you buy James. pany fact that the Oakland and develop the property. from dub of ttd anything. A copy of this paper is on file in this officeshould the mtift. coa.8t legue was paying of the make puzzle picture tracings which you may the Gun port,on f the expense of MAYOR ADDRESSES KIWAKIAXS TTie winning picture and essay entitles its so was the desire. nd that Ogden is the Francis you Frank Mayor the Oakland club. speaker at yesterdays luncheon-meetin- g fwU,l,is author to the cash prize of S10.00. . Comfca:i carted that the infield of the club. Kiwanis Provo of the RULES OF CONTEST Wa in need of im- - missioner Harman Petty was acting-may18 years of age can compete. Only children nnder 5rchirtLand that the street ap- at the commission meeting the The judges will take into consideration neatness and clarity of thought. ParJc was in a deplor- - same day. able con5;,-"l on the duh and asked the aid of All essays and pictures must be in The Post office not later than two club n the of the turned reigns Anhar j remedying the defects. dress, weeks from today. r,0.n Was made chairman of over to the newly elected president. comAddress all correspondence to the Puzzle Editor of The Ogden Post. tee to look into the was improve- - President Jeppesen for highly his club splendid mended by the uident Jeppesen, in a short ad- - leadership during his term. two-thir- one-thir- its development ricc-presidc- 'j;uhi S ds ras-Lfn- ' le Wed-cany- on ! - cents for piple over 12 years of ug6 and 25 cents for those younger. Interesting talks wen given by W.j buts will lie provided each bather W. Armstrong, Mayor J. F. Bowman, without additional cost. Water for the pools comes from the J. II. Rayburn of Salt take and I mineral A. and Francis springs arising in the moun-onBigelow. I. Mayor in side near the resort. These A. P. IJigeiow, who is head of the force of the newly estab-- l I'rings have been analyzed, and are lished sightseeing service, said that! among the finest in the world. In Ogden and Salt take could work to-- 1 temperature, therapeutic and in attracting tourist travel to I final properties, they compare favor-th- e state. The Gray Line, he added, I able with the world famous springs of offers excellent facilities for the tour-- 1 Weisbuden, Prussia, n and ist to view the scenic attractions of I Germany. I No expense has been spared in mak- Utah, Mr. Mulcuhy then invited the Salt ling El Monte springs one of the delegation to come to Ogden in (Continued on Page Seven.) another Gray Line bus and go over! 0!den 1 rou,'l, the city hotel os guests branch. of the Salt Luke I e. din-ctin- g medi-geth- er Baden-Bade- pic-ta- CASH PRIZE FOR PUZZLE SJyT11 SOLUTION Those who attended the luncheon from Ogden were President James II. DeVine of the chamber of rommcrce, Mayor Frank Francis and City Commissioners Harman W. Peery and Fred E. Williams, County Commissioners IL P. Randall and Amasa Hammon, It. M. iloggan, Charles II. Barton, Jesse S. Richards, M. E. ur ut Jnndy ke Emporium Opening Set for July 7th The extension being built on The Emporium department store is now nearing completion and will soon be Indeed it is ready for occupancy. so nearly completed that it ia planned to have the extension opening on Charles V, K. Saxton, Fred M. urduy, July 7. The building has been Nye!" eT'R- - Alton," j.sV Glazebrook, I conHnued to the property line in the ot thre floors and James F. Orr and Floyd Timmerman. I ar t0 added will be pa Salt takers were Mayor Bowman,! James J. Burke, president of the Salt 8000 TCre feet or 2000 square feet take chamber of commerce; James E.on,ac, flr- added space, The Empor-Taylor, Beverly S. Clendenin, County I . enabled to enlarge and w,. R. T. Commissioner Dahlquist, Jesse lura, B. Sharp, 1). D. Moffat, O. W. Adams, modernize its offices, and add new de-D. Sutton. Dr. Sol G. Kahn, D. C. I Partnients and features. There will a beauty parlor and gift shop as Green, Sam K. Smith, Gus P. Bach-1- 1 ne N. C. and Olson. Ellis ,,V?re8 an the man, Ray On the return trip the visitors were ana millinery departments will be shown through Salt Lake before I enlarged, as will also the Later in the for Ogden. The trip was then ry department. over the Ogden sightseeing I n new departments will be installed route, through Ogden canyon and back n stocked with the latest seasonable I merahandise. to the Hotel Bigelow. With these additions and improve-r.in- g A dinner was given during the eve-- 1 in the Hotel Bigelow by H. W. I ments, The Emporium will be better Beckett, Jr., manager. James II. De I flipped to serve the buying public Vine was toastmaster and talks were than ever before. On July 7 the made by A. P. Bigelow, P. II. Mul- - ladies of Ogden and vicinity will be cahy, N. C. Ellis, Sam K. Smith, man-- 1 called to inspect the store and will pleased with the appearance of thia ager of the Gray Line of Salt Lake, J ar.d Charles IL Barton. progressive establishment. W. Xemcn J?? ready-to-we- Jrtly -- fr .dly in include A. V. Smith, president and generul manager; Russel Richards, K. W. Edmunds, secretary; Stringhnin A. Stevens and David W. Evans, additional directors. The open house celebration, as outlined by A. Y. Smith general manager, will begin st 4:0U p, m., when the entire resort will tie thrown open o inspection by the people of Ogden and others, who are expected to come from all sections of the state for the sight-seein- of 3 Throughout, it represents unspared expense in making it the playiqiot, for night Slid day, of Utah. Officers and directors who have en-joyu- Patent J year-roun- d Hears Banker Lions Club Recesses Kiwanis Until Next September Thrift Exchange Club Elects J. Evans President i El Monte Springs, magnificent new resort at the mouth of Ogden ennyon, will hold giant open house Friday to inaugurate its opening ns one of the most distinctive and delightful resorts in western America. The opening will mark another step in Ogden's fast rowing development, and the El Monte Springs will give a complete resort that many believe is unexcelled anywhere, Ogdens and the West's new playground has arisen in the past few months from the site formerly occupied by the Ogden ennyon sanitarium. event. The management has not stinted on its preparations for the 'housHhds of guests expected Thu rainy, and has a complete program. The hours from four to seven oclock wilt V devoted to inspection of the new resort. At 7:00 p. m. the beautiful I Julies und Gentlemen: We are new dance floor will ho opened, and now starting on the feature sight' rrc dancing will he provided for the seeing lour of Ogden Gity and can- guests. Music will lie by the new El yon, including the businesa district, Monte Springs orchestra, one of the residential sections, parka and beau- finest in Utah. tiful Ogden canyon. The length of One of the most unique and the tour ia 20 miles and we will lie features of the will These are he provided in the silveropening gone about two houra. swimming the words that introduce the stranger MMif from eight to ten when gin within Ogden'a gates when he settles swimmers from the Deseret gymnahimself in a luxurious new Gray Line sium of Salt Lake City, under th g bus for a trip in and direction of Miss Pearl Kimball, will uhout the Junction City. This service giv u full program of swimming and to tourists was inaugurated this week diving events. Central Railroad by the Utah-Idah- o I'll1 regular opening of El Monte I nmipany, with headquarters will take place Saturday at Springs D'K,ow Otfdcn in the f rty I H :0() a. m. when the summer schedule ninth American city to join the praywili be The resort will be adopted. I Line family. I . II. Mulcuhy, opj.m.j Mt g;oQ oclock each morning that! of states the manager company, continue in operation until mid-t- h is innovation is not for the nc-- 1 anj nn,;. niL.h, commodation of the tourist, but for a .f th .f the people of Ogden and Utah as well. W, ft Four trips will be made each day, I m picking up passengers at the Union f E1M?nt g depot and the Hotel Bigelow. wriMtla lie f taken through kf,a0ffatYre sengers will I Friday Saturdr business, residential and industrial j; f? m- - Dn Monday, to sections of the city, thence Ogden I y an .Tt?p,,j!ay dance floor where the scenic and geolog-- 1 for free dancing to Seal wonders will le shown and de- - ",n scribed. A stop will be made at Ar--1 lfie music of the radio Electromuse. wanagement also announces tesian park ami ut the Hermitage on,. the return trip. The guide gives a Ith, e on these latter three nights pri-Parties on the dance floor can most instructive, as well as amusing, I , Club arranged. Dancing prices are to lecture enroute, and invites inquiries I l;e for gentlemen and 25 cents from the tourists. Talk by Line service of Monduy the Gray Ogden and Sait Ijike celebrated the I Th ewimming pools will be open hours of the day, from opening Members of the local Kiwanis club inauguration of the new Ogden branch. , will bfa. Setting 'ecu instrumental INAUGURATED IN -- ally. Ef Monte Springs Plan Open House Today at Official Opening; Novel Pools for Bathing; Large Dance Hall and Beautiful Ground and Lake in Connection; Beautiful El hv-a- l contractor, has progressed with unusual speed, and the last of the pavement on the entire con- -- sj'v-t'c- CANTON MOUTH v, i . R monthly-settlemen- Work on the paving contracts for the W iNon Lane and Harris-il!- e connect ions to the cit which were recently awarded to Ora Hun-d- S1DE, Houston, Texas, Juno n t a u Now York bunt legging The convention is hot, and so is joint. It was so wot in the report or tn. weather. The convention, if the stand that Will Rogers and O. O. are to be taken as an; lmyre had to swim out. Hill objected u: bcation, is but the forerunner of ajto swimming in water, but he had no b'--t campaign. It will be remembered i ho i, in the matter. There is but th.t Senator Moses challenged the one conclusion to draw from this to battle when he made his! ci.iont and that is thnt Democratic in the Republican convention1 contractors are not above Republican at Kansas City, and the Democrats, politicians in honesty, no mutter how a:e accepting the challenge. Indeed, honest Democratic politicians limy in. t'ii-are so keen to fight that they The iv was never before u Demo arv going about with chips on their eiatie eonvent ion like this one. It is shoulders; blit as there are no Itepub-ii-an- s evident that Al Smith will be nomiin this part of the world other nated to capture wet Republican votes, than colored federal office holders, but the convention is more like a temwho are not in evidence, the battle perance convention than a political lere must In between the warring one. ltishop James Can non of the Jemoc ratio factions. Methodist church south made a speech There is but one proposition that for the dry at which Senutor Millard s agreed on here and thut is the Tydings took such violent exception are the premier robbers of that he startl'd over to clean on the world, so well lubricated with the preacher. Senator Carter up Glass Teapot dome and Elk Ilills oil that of Virginia cut in for the preacher, hey have stolen everything the Dem- but before the gladiators met. Senaocratic party possessed except the rep- tor Cole It leaser of SouUi Carolina utation of Al Smith as a wet candi- refereed the bout by putting the date, and it is on that reputation that Murylnnd senator back in his seat. they will make their last stand as did Then wus also some misunderstandold Davy Crockett in the Alamo. ing in southern delegations about The city of Houston, one of the uhul candidate the state banner wonder cities of the south a city of should be carried for, hut no blood skyscrapers and large in commercial was spilled. All the cartridges fired activities and financial strength ix so fur huve been blank ones, and giving the delegates a welcome as Republican who chunced to be eaveswarm as the weather. This is sure dropping on the convention said they a great convention, in many respects wouid aonlimic to be until the camquite different from that ut Kansas paign is ended. He wen suid that the ity. In the Kansas City convention convention would nominate u dud" ;he southern seats were mostly filled for president. The convention made and seconded W' colored men who have little or no voice in the election of their candi- nominations for president for two dates, while here the southern seats days, principally to help out the platare filled by dignified whites whose form committee uml to truin the dole' votes will elect their candidate if he gates to see red when a Republican s elected. was mentioned. There were some Here there are vast contrasts. The mighty good speeches and some personal appearance of the sleek, well mighty poor ones, naturally. Al was fed, prosperous, dominating, carefully nominated first, und his nomination groomed New Yorker is quite marked was seconded quick by when compared with the more plain, Nellie Ross of Wyoming for fear simple, dignified, aristocratic appear- someone would forget to do so. After ance of the southerner. It is easy to that Al got about a dozen seconding determine by appearance that the New speeches to one for all the other felYorker is wet and that the southerner lows. In making other nominations, s dry. The big fight here promises they didnt say a thing against Al, to be over the wet and dry issue, when, hut had plenty to say uhout the wets as a matter of fact, this convention and the Republican party. like the convention at Kansas City, Finally, at the session this evening is wet for those who want it wet and after the plutforin committee had redry for those who want it dry. The ported thut Governor Dan Moody hat proposition of wet or ary .being con- explained that he would not present fined exclusively to the platform and a minority report. Governor Ritchie not in fact. Surface indications signi- of Maryland talked; and then Senator fy that about the wettest cross sec- Glass of Virginia moved the adoption tion of the convention is the delega- of the report, which was done. After tions from the dry northern states. the adoption of the report, the conThe delegates to this convention are vention proceeded to vote for candiall honest men, as far above suspicion date for president. The ballot resultei as Caesars wife. I can prove this in 724 for Smith on first bullot, assertion by every speech that has nine and d short of the been made before this convention. But mujority. When it was known this honesty, evidently, does not ex- that Ai had fniled to go over on the tend to the Democratic contractors at voting, Ohio changed 10 of its votes Houston and they must be Demo- which had been cast for other than cratic contractors, for there are no Smith, and that put him over. A. contractors here who this time other states are changing Republican built the convention hall. Tuesday their votes to Al. when it rained water came through Utah cast her eight votes for Al the place where the roof was sup- r.nd they would have east more posed to be so fast that the hall was they could. n, who will keep the clean st all times, furnish theplace materials lor sweeping, mopping, washing. Mr- - and keep the grounds adjoin-IRInc station clean and orderly. Mr. Timmerman made no offer of a percentage of the business developed at Airport, nor was any cash consideration tendered by him. Mmer E. Troome offered 13 per cent of the gross, with a Martin E. Davis 10 per cent. Joseph E. Parsons made an offer for Airport Day concession of 10 for one novelty-stand- . one lunch stand 13, and an alternate bid of 50 for the exclusive lunch stand privilege at the port for the one day. Mr. Timmermans proposal was written on a letterhead of the Standard-Examineby whom he is employed. SO OPEN TODAY AT Making Progress Fist Fight Features Meet Tim-merm- sta-tio- Kidding is Close on Hoad; Ora Kundy First Ballot Victory to New Yorker Last Tuesday the board of city commissioners awarded an exclusive contract for one year to Floyd for the concession privi-- . at Airport Ogden. In his hid immernian offered to furnish a caretaker for the passenger Airport Jubilee to be Held June 30 or 1 1 1 up-to-d- ar drap-starti- ng aea-ma- de |